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I have a friend whose friend has told her that she can safely keep two
goldfish in 1.5 gallons of water,...And I say that with goldfish, that that is an unhealthy practice. What say you folks? ~Papa Red. |
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On Feb 14, 6:02*am, (Papa Red) wrote:
I have a friend whose friend has told her that she can safely keep two goldfish in 1.5 gallons of water,...And I say that with goldfish, that that is an unhealthy practice. *What say you folks? ~Papa Red. In all practicality, yes its not right to keep even one in that small of a container. HOwever yes one can keep one, two three or more in that sized container and do it without any problems in so much as health goes..........it just depends on how much messing around a person wants to do all for the sake of getting a proper sized tank to house the goldies in. I had a friends father who kept 4 feeders (1" long or so) in a typical 1 or 1.5 gal goldfish bowl. Those same fish (1 died) stayed inthat bowl and they grew to a good 3" or more in length. He changed water pretty well every day..............used a simple air stone and pump,.nothing else.....just three nice sized goldies in that small tank.were they healthy.they sure did appear to be, was it a lot of work, yep, were those fish happy......probably not...but he was sucessfull at keeping three nice goldies in a small container for a long time. I will say this fella was a paraplegic, so he was in the house all day and night, and nothing better to do than fish bowl water changes....and that perhaps is why they survived as good as they did.thrive, well probably, but I know they could have been better housed.... |
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beta yes, goldfish no
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![]() "Papa Red" wrote in message ... I have a friend whose friend has told her that she can safely keep two goldfish in 1.5 gallons of water,...And I say that with goldfish, that that is an unhealthy practice. What say you folks? ~Papa Red. None. Period. |
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Hi everyone.....I am Papa's friend that he wrote about. I appreciate all
your info. I now have a 5 gal tank for my 2 goldfish. LuAnn |
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On Feb 17, 12:17*pm, (L u) wrote:
Hi everyone.....I am Papa's friend that he wrote about. I appreciate all your info. I now have a 5 gal tank for my 2 goldfish. LuAnn Its way to small and in short order will be way to small............Even a 10 will be too small in no time at all. ...but its certianly much better than what was listed earlier. What kind of filtration do you have? Its going to be a major item in a small tank. |
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I have to check to see what kind of filtration I have. This was from a
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