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Meet Brains the Black Moor goldfish

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

Made an attempt at some simple editing (A title and editing out some even worse camerawork by myself!) of this video of Brains the Black Moor. He is very active, and mischievous, I've spent hours watching him and his tank mates. He also enjoys having a good root through the substrate (gravel). The water is a bit murky due to some medication in the water, and an aeration pump putting loads of small air bubbles in the water!

Filmed on an Aiptek AHD 100 mostly at max digital zoom, edited using ArcSoft Totalmedia Extreme (Came with the camera!) which seemed to lose a bit of the pic quality when coding the finished file back to .mov format.

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  • People, they said the water was murky due to meds, really. Beautiful Fish!! :D

  • Get yourself a algae sucker !!

  • @tesco

    

  • @donnar307 ye 

  • DIRTY BASTAD

  • @Canucksvideo1 ikr ! i have 2 black moor goldfish (called bill and bob lol) and my dad whose had tropical and freshwater aqauariums in the past) says clean it like 1nce a week ur right its probably gonna die soon !

  • u really should clean ur tank more often my dad use 2 have fish and he says clean 1nce a fortnite i mean ur shortening his life if u dont clean it

  • @paulaxa1 BOUT 1 TO 1.5 YEARS WHAT U FEED IT

  • mine is 2 inches... how long it takes to get 5-6 inches big?

  • You need a high-output filter with goldfish. I hate it when people say that goldfish are dirty fish. My goldfish tank is the easiest one to maintain. They like LOTS of water changes. Even up to 50% a week! They are originally river fish so they don't do well with ammonia or nitrate buildup.

    I had a Black Moore named Spike that was fine one day and dead the next! I have no idea what caused it. We now have Spike Too. If you have a community goldfish tank you HAVE to have a Black Moore.

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