ChatterBank1 min ago
Any fish people here ?
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I have 2 goldfish, bought last October, they have really grown quite big now. I have a 23 Ltr tank and I'm a bit concerned that they are now too big for the tank. Will they be ok as they are now or will they grow even bigger. I have no room for a bigger tank, just want some advice from any fish expert. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.pussnboots. your fish look happy what size were they in October. I have fish in my outside pond 'No u-tube footage available' abour 6 inches in length. they are about 12 years old now. The seem to grow to a size that reflects the size of the pond. Cut down their food portions and see if their activity changes. If they die, it's off to the fairground for you. pp Notanexpert!
What a daft reply! ^^
"your fish look happy?" beggers belief!
Whilst im glad to see your goldies aren't in one of those those godawful little round bowls puss (hello by the way), I personally would be tempted to buy a bigger tank.
A general rule is to provide a 20- to 30-gallon tank for your fish, and add at least 10 gallons to that volume for each additional goldfish
"your fish look happy?" beggers belief!
Whilst im glad to see your goldies aren't in one of those those godawful little round bowls puss (hello by the way), I personally would be tempted to buy a bigger tank.
A general rule is to provide a 20- to 30-gallon tank for your fish, and add at least 10 gallons to that volume for each additional goldfish
I'm totally gob smacked at the above answer!!!!
If, as humans,we keep 'pets' then we should be prepared to keep them the best possible conditions for their needs.
Puss, people acquire goldfish and think 'oh they look happy enough', but as you have learned a goldfish is a large and messy fish that grows big!
please read here for their real requirements.
http://www.practicalf.../content.php?sid=2689
Lisa x
If, as humans,we keep 'pets' then we should be prepared to keep them the best possible conditions for their needs.
Puss, people acquire goldfish and think 'oh they look happy enough', but as you have learned a goldfish is a large and messy fish that grows big!
please read here for their real requirements.
http://www.practicalf.../content.php?sid=2689
Lisa x
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Many years ago, when the old colliery had steam winders they also had two cooling towers and a large pond to re-cycle the water which also fed the hot water supply to the village. Over the years people had put fish, both goldies and tropical. When they changed to electric winders and the ponds became redundent many of the pond owners in the village helped net and re-home the fish. I personally had about 15-20 mixed goldies and koi upto about 2lbs in weight, in fact though I still have a couple of the koi in the pond
Thanks for all your replies. I look after my fish and constantly give them the best environment I can. They are cleaned every week and all the right stuff added to their water to make it safe. I would love a bigger tank but I have not got the space, it does worry me that they are growing too much, the shop (Pets at Home) advised me that these fish were ideal for my size of tank.