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g October 15th 04 06:07 PM

Ideal temperature for a Fantail goldfish
 
What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen the range
between 64 to 74 degrees F



[email protected] October 15th 04 07:01 PM

74-80oF with great aeration. GF are not cold blooded. Ingrid

"g" wrote:

What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen the range
between 64 to 74 degrees F




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sophie October 16th 04 08:24 PM

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writes
74-80oF with great aeration. GF are not cold blooded.


I thought _all_ fish were cold-blooded, in the usual sense of the
definition? (ie, they do not regulate their own body temperature, it
fluctuates according to the temperature of their environment)



Ingrid

"g" wrote:

What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen the range
between 64 to 74 degrees F




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[email protected] October 17th 04 05:10 AM

that is poikilothermic.
cold WATER fish have an absolute requirement for cold water to spawn, live. they
generally have a very high oxygen demand that cannot be met in warmer water. Ingrid

sophie wrote:

In message ,
writes
74-80oF with great aeration. GF are not cold blooded.


I thought _all_ fish were cold-blooded, in the usual sense of the
definition? (ie, they do not regulate their own body temperature, it
fluctuates according to the temperature of their environment)



Ingrid

"g" wrote:

What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen the range
between 64 to 74 degrees F




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http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.




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www.drsolo.com
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
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Günther Ritter October 17th 04 12:17 PM


"g" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen the

range
between 64 to 74 degrees F


I bred ryukin and fantail at 70 degrees F (21 C)

These foto is from today ~11:30 AM, 70 F, Ryukin and Fantail are breeding in
tank:
http://www.shubunkin.de/upload/detail.asp?id=661


In the moment in my pond (fantail and ryukin) the temperature is near 50 F
( 10C ) in winter they are under the ice

hth
Günther
http://www.shubunkin.de



Raccoon October 17th 04 12:22 PM

wow Gunther, your fish are lovely :)
Nice website, i wish I could speak German

Tess

"Günther Ritter" wrote in message
...

"g" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen the

range
between 64 to 74 degrees F


I bred ryukin and fantail at 70 degrees F (21 C)

These foto is from today ~11:30 AM, 70 F, Ryukin and Fantail are breeding

in
tank:
http://www.shubunkin.de/upload/detail.asp?id=661


In the moment in my pond (fantail and ryukin) the temperature is near 50 F
( 10C ) in winter they are under the ice

hth
Günther
http://www.shubunkin.de





Günther Ritter October 17th 04 01:37 PM


"Raccoon" schrieb

wow Gunther, your fish are lovely :)
Nice website


tnx

i wish I could speak German


you can learn it ;)

Regards

Günther
http://www.shubunkin.de



Mick Manford October 18th 04 02:08 PM

wrote in message ...
GF are not cold blooded. Ingrid

I think you will find that they are coldblooded. That does not mean
that they like cold water though. Perhaps you mant Ingrid that they
are not cold water fish.




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[email protected] October 18th 04 02:49 PM

yes. they are cold blooded but not cold water fish. Ingrid

(Mick Manford) wrote:
I think you will find that they are coldblooded. That does not mean
that they like cold water though. Perhaps you mant Ingrid that they
are not cold water fish.



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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Geezer From The Freezer October 18th 04 02:57 PM



Mick Manford wrote:

wrote in message ...
GF are not cold blooded. Ingrid

I think you will find that they are coldblooded. That does not mean
that they like cold water though. Perhaps you mant Ingrid that they
are not cold water fish.


I think thats what she meant. Yeah they aren't coldwater fish, but are typically
labelled as such.

Seb October 18th 04 04:04 PM

Günther Ritter wrote:

"g" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...

What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen the


range

between 64 to 74 degrees F



I bred ryukin and fantail at 70 degrees F (21 C)

These foto is from today ~11:30 AM, 70 F, Ryukin and Fantail are breeding in
tank:
http://www.shubunkin.de/upload/detail.asp?id=661


In the moment in my pond (fantail and ryukin) the temperature is near 50 F
( 10C ) in winter they are under the ice

hth
Günther
http://www.shubunkin.de


Under ice? 10 C doesn't seem too cold for freezing weather! So that
layer of ice on the pond is quite a good insulator.

Seb

sophie October 18th 04 05:45 PM

In message , Seb
writes
Günther Ritter wrote:

"g" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...

What is the ideal temperature for a fantail goldfish. I have seen
the

range

between 64 to 74 degrees F

I bred ryukin and fantail at 70 degrees F (21 C)
These foto is from today ~11:30 AM, 70 F, Ryukin and Fantail are
breeding in
tank:
http://www.shubunkin.de/upload/detail.asp?id=661
In the moment in my pond (fantail and ryukin) the temperature is
near 50 F
( 10C ) in winter they are under the ice
hth
Günther
http://www.shubunkin.de


Under ice? 10 C doesn't seem too cold for freezing weather! So that
layer of ice on the pond is quite a good insulator.


I think 10C is at the moment, rather than when the pond is iced over...

Seb


--
sophie

Günther Ritter October 18th 04 08:30 PM

Under ice? 10 C doesn't seem too cold for freezing weather! So that
layer of ice on the pond is quite a good insulator.


I think 10C is at the moment, rather than when the pond is iced over...


At the moment the temperature is 10C.
Januar or later they are under the ice ;)

Günther




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