For the last four years or so I've had two Blackmoor Goldfish in a 120L tank and up until very recently they were doing fine. Both were about 5 inches in length and in general good health. Unfortunately one developed a cancerous growth and died last night. Now Im not sure what to do.
I have one fish in 120L tank which is essentially a waste of space. To me my options are:
1.) I go out and buy another fish fully grown to add to the tank. This seems like a 'cheat' to me as part of the ownership experience is growing fish yourself
or
2.) Transfer the larger fish to a 60L tank and use the 120L tank to add two new fish. I was already planning on buying a 400L tank in the next year so when the new fish get to a reasonable size, I can introduce all three fish in to one larger tank. I dont want to mix different size fish in to the one tank as I'm concerned that the older Goldy wouldnt take to them too kindly. It's eye's never developed in the way a true moors eyes do and so it always had an advantage over its tank mate which led it to being aggressive and dominant in tank during feeding times.
Any thoughts?
I have one fish in 120L tank which is essentially a waste of space. To me my options are:
1.) I go out and buy another fish fully grown to add to the tank. This seems like a 'cheat' to me as part of the ownership experience is growing fish yourself
or
2.) Transfer the larger fish to a 60L tank and use the 120L tank to add two new fish. I was already planning on buying a 400L tank in the next year so when the new fish get to a reasonable size, I can introduce all three fish in to one larger tank. I dont want to mix different size fish in to the one tank as I'm concerned that the older Goldy wouldnt take to them too kindly. It's eye's never developed in the way a true moors eyes do and so it always had an advantage over its tank mate which led it to being aggressive and dominant in tank during feeding times.
Any thoughts?