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Old February 9th 04, 10:23 PM
nativelaw
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"axemanchris" wrote in message
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"Kay" wrote in message
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nativelaw wrote:

Never had fish as a child except a series of "Goldie"s won from fairs,

that
lived in small bowls for the few weeks the poor things could make it.

I
always thought it was a matter of willpower for those that lived

longest
(and I guess it was; I wasn't doing them any favors.) In two short

months
now of learning the better way, I'm really enjoying my Orandas. I now

have
added a 20gal tank (two fish) to the master bedroom in addition to the

10gal
in my daughter's room.

My daughter's tank (standard rectangular 10g) had one red and white

Oranda
(Nemo) who's about 2" long excluding tailfin. I know that you're not
supposed to put more than one gfish in there, but a 20gal tank is too

big
for her room and Nemo seemed lonely. I have broken down and added a

small
(1") red cap Oranda. So far the two are getting along swimmingly

(it's
just
been a few days.). The tank has a heater, a 6" air stone and I have

added a
bit of aquarium salt (just under .08%) to ease stress. If I am

faithful
with watching nitrite/nitrate/ammonia, doing water changes, I am

hoping
they
will be okay for a while. Any other suggestions (besides get a bigger

tank)
I'm glad to hear.

Also, if there is another kind of fish, smaller, that would make a

better
companion, we have a 30 gal tank coming in a couple of months that I'm
buying from my sister in law that I was going to use for tropicals --

can
you ever mix tropical and goldfish in one tank?

I'm sure this could vary greatly but any wild guess how old the

average
1"
or 2" petstore Oranda might be? Also I assume when people speak of
measurements they are customarily speaking of body length and not any

tail
fins?

Thanks much,
Andrea


Your not going to want to hear this but that 10 gallon will not be big
enough for 2 goldfish. Sometime down the line it will be thier demise.
One sugestion would be cycle the 30 gallion tank and switch the 2
goldfish to that one and make a small tropical tank with the 10 gallon.
there are amny setups a 10 gallon can be with tropicals. so many small
fish to choose from.

Kay


That would be my suggestion too. Put the orandas in the 30 gal. (that way
you can get one more!!!) and make the 10 gal. a tropical set up. Even a
single betta would look lovely in a 10 gal.

Jacqui


Thanks, Jacqui.

Bettas... now that's interesting. I see the poor things sitting in these
solitary cups in the pet store in about a quarter's worth of water... I
thought that was cruel and unusual punishment. Don't know anything about
them, but now I'll go and look them up : ).


 




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