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![]() Osteole wrote: The goldfish are VERY small, less than one inch. I got them at Wal-Mart over a year ago for my son who fell in love with them. I'll have to get some pictures. A comment about the combo, my goldfish are not aggresive, they are very peaceful and DO NOT fight with the betta (and vice versa). They have lived in the tank together for over 4 weeks now and both kinds of fish have wonderful healthy looking fins. I have never heated my water and really don't intend on buying a heater. Most of the fish I intend on getting for this tank will be those who like temps in the 68-75 range...normal house temperature. I have read ALOT about tank conditions on the internet and many people/sites have commented about the ability for betta's to comfortably live in temperature of water the range I suggested above. Thanks for your comments Tynk, I knew there would be people (as I already made that disclaimer) who would complain about my initial fish combination. I do not intend on keeping the goldfish in there, that's just all I had to work with at the time. Can anyone make any suggestions concerning the Nitrogen numbers?\ Osteole, Ot doesn't make a difference that the Betta and Goldies are not fighting, they need different water conditions! If you do not plan on getting a heater, please give the Betta to somebody that can properly keep him. They need to be kept between 78-80*f. 68-75* is too cold for that Betta, but fine for the Goldies. By having cold water species and warm water species in the same tank you cannot do right for either both or one of them. In your situation, the Betta. Your numbers are showing that the Goldies are putting out a lot of waste and you need to do more water changes. You said these Goldies are less than one inch and that you've had them over a year.... If this is true then they are already stunted. Stunting their growth does damage to their internal organs, therefore making them die much sooner. What size tank were these fish in before they were in the 20g? |
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