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GC
September 25th 03, 03:34 PM
I got a Bubble Eyed goldfish about 3 weeks ago and put it in with my
tropical fish (consisting of 3 angle fish and some kind of gravel eater)
I was worried the angel fish were going to peck at the bubble but they
havn't been... I think they're a little scared of it because its bigger than
they are...
I just had one concern though.... one of the bubbles has slightly
deflated.... maybe it slighty popped??? Does it blow up again???

Thanks

Geezer From The Freezer
September 25th 03, 03:48 PM
GC wrote:
>
> I got a Bubble Eyed goldfish about 3 weeks ago and put it in with my
> tropical fish (consisting of 3 angle fish and some kind of gravel eater)
> I was worried the angel fish were going to peck at the bubble but they
> havn't been... I think they're a little scared of it because its bigger than
> they are...
> I just had one concern though.... one of the bubbles has slightly
> deflated.... maybe it slighty popped??? Does it blow up again???
>
> Thanks

Goldfish and tropicals should not be mixed. Goldfish are very messy
and also require cooler temperature than tropical.. Also
whats a gravel eater?

GC
September 25th 03, 11:56 PM
sorry algae eater.....
These goldfish are going fine together :)

"Geezer From The Freezer" > wrote in message
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>
>
> GC wrote:
> >
> > I got a Bubble Eyed goldfish about 3 weeks ago and put it in with my
> > tropical fish (consisting of 3 angle fish and some kind of gravel eater)
> > I was worried the angel fish were going to peck at the bubble but they
> > havn't been... I think they're a little scared of it because its bigger
than
> > they are...
> > I just had one concern though.... one of the bubbles has slightly
> > deflated.... maybe it slighty popped??? Does it blow up again???
> >
> > Thanks
>
> Goldfish and tropicals should not be mixed. Goldfish are very messy
> and also require cooler temperature than tropical.. Also
> whats a gravel eater?

Geezer From The Freezer
September 26th 03, 01:56 PM
Algae eaters are not good with Goldfish (not sure about tropicals)
They can end up sucking on the goldfish's slime coat.

WILLIAM DAVIS
September 26th 03, 10:42 PM
Yes I have 2bubble eye and both have busted theirs. Theirs both came back up
it just took time.

Patty


"GC" > wrote in message
...
> I got a Bubble Eyed goldfish about 3 weeks ago and put it in with my
> tropical fish (consisting of 3 angle fish and some kind of gravel eater)
> I was worried the angel fish were going to peck at the bubble but they
> havn't been... I think they're a little scared of it because its bigger
than
> they are...
> I just had one concern though.... one of the bubbles has slightly
> deflated.... maybe it slighty popped??? Does it blow up again???
>
> Thanks
>
>

September 27th 03, 03:28 PM
not to mention deflating the bubbles!!

Geezer From The Freezer > wrote:

>Algae eaters are not good with Goldfish (not sure about tropicals)
>They can end up sucking on the goldfish's slime coat.



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