Just A Couple Of My Fish

I think its wrong, cold water fish come from parts of the world were its cold water, they have not been bred to be in warm water and shouldnt be in warm water. its like getting someone who lives in antartica to live in the sahara desert they would die rather quickly. It will also shorten there lifespan and they will die.

I think in the gold fishes best intrest you should remove the goldfish and add something different like an angelfish or whatever takes your fancy.
 
I think its wrong, cold water fish come from parts of the world were its cold water, they have not been bred to be in warm water and shouldnt be in warm water. its like getting someone who lives in antartica to live in the sahara desert they would die rather quickly. It will also shorten there lifespan and they will die.

I think in the gold fishes best intrest you should remove the goldfish and add something different like an angelfish or whatever takes your fancy.
Goldfish aren't really coldwater fish any more than zebra danios, white clouds or rosy barbs are, they are just hardy enough to survive very low temperatures.

They thrive in tropical waters around the word as well as coldwaters such as ponds in Britain.

If it was a true coldwater fish like rudd or perch, then it would be wrong, but goldfish aren't coldwater fish in that sense.

I would never recommend they put in tropical temperatures because this speeds their metabolism and makes them unessesarily harder to provide for, but two goldfish in a 75gal should be fine.
 
You have coldwater fish mixed with tropical fish.

You need to remove the goldfish and make a tropical tank or remove the tropicals and keep the goldfish...


i dont need 2 do anythink my friend there all happy living in a TROPICAL HEATED TANK so y fix somethink thats not broken :)



im not a novice 2 keeping fish i have had tank for the past 15 years lol just thought i'd checkout some forums but ....... lol

Which they should not be, which is what we're saying. That's super that you've kept fish for 15 years, apparently you missed the whole cold-water/tropical part of it.
 
I think its wrong, cold water fish come from parts of the world were its cold water, they have not been bred to be in warm water and shouldnt be in warm water. its like getting someone who lives in antartica to live in the sahara desert they would die rather quickly. It will also shorten there lifespan and they will die.

I think in the gold fishes best intrest you should remove the goldfish and add something different like an angelfish or whatever takes your fancy.
Goldfish aren't really coldwater fish any more than zebra danios, white clouds or rosy barbs are, they are just hardy enough to survive very low temperatures.

They thrive in tropical waters around the word as well as coldwaters such as ponds in Britain.

If it was a true coldwater fish like rudd or perch, then it would be wrong, but goldfish aren't coldwater fish in that sense.

I would never recommend they put in tropical temperatures because this speeds their metabolism and makes them unessesarily harder to provide for, but two goldfish in a 75gal should be fine.

:):):) thankyou!!!
 

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