Cool. You must have looked after your fish really well, I bet it eat heaps. What do you feed it?
Cool. You must have looked after your fish really well, I bet it eat heaps. What do you feed it?
She eats regular goldfish food, though I try to look for the best. She costs me an arm and a leg but its worth it. Lol and yeah she does eat in heaps lol. Since shes getti ng up there in age her fins dont work as well, so Ihave to knock the food from the surface to let it sink and I put alot in there so she can grab some, so her tank needs cleaning often, but heck, I'll do it.
great fish! thats really amazing how long you've had her you must treat her very well.
Thats awesome. My friend had a feeder goldfish that lived 6 years
I never thought she would live so long. In fact the store owner I bought her from told me (I bought two at the time, her and another) that the Fantail would last the lifspan of a human if I took care of it, and the other one, the Ryunkin, a few years, 4 tops probably. I thought she was the other one, the Ryunkin.
But I mistakened, cause the other fish died at 8 years old (still long, Im sure he would've lived longer if he didnt get sick and attacked by the filter)... and Buggy? Kept on living. She survived being tossed out of the water, and even anhour and half truck ride in a bucket when I moved a few years ago.
She's one strong fish!
*knockin on wood* lol
Nice to see someone actually takin' care of goldfish instead of stuffin' 'em in a too small tank or bowl and wonderin' why they die. Not a goldfish person, myself, but I do like my fish.
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I have a forty gallon tank full of them. The two largest breeders are now 5 years old and about 9 inches long. They have a small school of 11 of their offspring.
Funny story really, I keep them out of respect. The two breeders are the survivors of a feeding frenzy! They were both about an inch long (from now deceased breeders I had) and somehow managed to escape half a dozen axolotls. After I waited a few weeks and they grew to large for my axies to eat. So they got their own tank. A year later they bred on their own without any special care. I was impressed enough with them that they and their kids now have the job of aging water for use in my other tanks.
My goal is to build them their own pond in the future.
Watching FrogTV because it is better when someone else has to maintain the enclosure!
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