which fish doesnt need that heater thing ?

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william11373 said:
how do u know all this or are u making it up
:lol: you came here for advice, you got it, and now you complain about it???

you can always research for yourself if you are unsure though, but you will find out it's true :)
 
Your asking questions and making statements that we cant do anything about. You could probably pay Walmart.com with a moneyorder. And the general rule is 10 gallons per fancy goldfish. Comets should not be kept in an indoor aquarium unless it has enough room to swim. 10 gallons for 1 in not enough. maybe 5 times that. Goldfish will grow a foot long. Yes those fat ones. Imagine an animal like that in a 10 gallon. It may be enough to let him live with a good filture but it wont be enough for it to be happy. And it will probably die early because of depression (goldfish are social fish). I suggest you get a betta.
 
yea but those type of fish scare me alittle because it weird looking
 
William,

Would you mind clarifying exactly what is in both of your tanks, if there is a heater or not, and what fish are intended for food?

Also, if you think the big gold fish are scary, would you go buy a puppy expecting it not to grow up? same thing with fish.
 
also the fish company might steal money from the credit card
Thats why my parents won't use their credit card on the internet (except for banking and buying from major stores like Sears). Its not safe, but tons of people have used their credit card on the net with no problems, your gambling though when you do it. So I understand why don't want to order off the internet.
Test the temperature of the water, and tell us what it is, and then we can help you. If its not too cold (atleast 70'F) then you could have 1 male betta OR up to 6 female bettas. You could also have a small school of bronze (or the albino variety) cories. Or a school of 6 white clouded mountain minnows. No goldfish though, they are CR@P machines, LoL.
 
look theres a picture of the fish im talking about over there on top !
 
William,

Would you mind clarifying exactly what is in both of your tanks, if there is a heater or not, and what fish are intended for food? You came asking advice, by telling us EVERYTHING you have, we can help alot more. Whether or not you like the advice, well, thats your choice.
 
If you don't like the long, beautiful fins on a male betta, then you could always get female bettas, they have short fins but can be just as colorful. What is the temperature of you tank though?
 
Yah...I'm getting confused. I just read your other thread, are you looking for something to put in with your feeder fish? Well don't, because you don't have room.
 
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