10 gallon is to small...unless I were to get dwarf golfish then i could use a 10 gallon..
Anyways thanks for sharing.
10 gallon is to small...unless I were to get dwarf golfish then i could use a 10 gallon..
Anyways thanks for sharing.
There really aren't any dwarf goldfish breeds confirmed by the goldfish world yet, just sales gimmicks by pet stores and such.
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Awww what cute fish!![]()
They look happy & I'm sure they'll be even more happy in there new tank ^_^
You have pretty goldfish. But like IRescue452 mentioned that tank is way to small. Good Luck, but please unless you can afford to pay for everything a pet needs, don't get one.Goldfish live a long life, easily 20 years+ if in a proper size tank. Good Luck with your gang.
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Okay, I was gonna keep my mouth shut because I didn't want to start a fight, but I really can't help it any longer.Originally Posted by IRescue452
It seems that all you can do is tell people when they are wrong and try to act right all the time. I never see a nice comment come out. You could have at least said, "Cute fish." But what was the first thing you said?
For one thing, you're just looking at the fish from the picture, you can't trust a picture for everything. I've seen these fish in person more then once, and I know what stress signs in the fins look like, and everytime I saw them they NEVER had stress signs and they ALWAYS looked so happy.Originally Posted by IRescue452
All Becky was doing was innocently showing her fish to her PT friends, but obviously she can't do that without everyone riding her back. Okay, she has been told countless times now that her tank is too small. She doesn't have to hear it a million times over.
And she certainly does not need you hijacking her thread to tell other people that they are wrong and that you are right. If you had some issues with what Christmas_Hamster said, take it to a PM. We don't need to see this anymore.
And let me just say, people are getting scared to show their fish on PT now because of stuff like this.
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
Ok. I'm starting to get a little irrated aswell i completely agree with Husky15. I understand that you want to give me advice on keeping my fish, like Husky said, all i'm doing is showing my fish if i need advice at all about keeping fish i would ask and i have owned fish for many years now, and let me tell you they don't die because of stress. BTW the tank was given to me as a gift, and the fish isn't stressing out because they're too happyto be stressed. If i find that fish are getting stressed i put them back in the fish pond so don't worry about my fish dieing, because they arent even sick or stressed. There is nothing wrong with my fish so lets just leave it at that. now stop picking people apart, just coment on they're animals because i'm sure if they love they're animal enough they'll ask if they know and feel they need advice., you don't make friends by picking apart what people have.
Sorry to hijack your thread butI have an idea.You only comment on the fish and tank decorations in the thread and if you have a problem with the tank size settle it over a PM.I think that would cut down on the fights on PT.
Nikki[human],Zippy[tabby],and Pumpkin[orange tabby]
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Exactly, Becky. I can't believe an innocent thread of you happily showing your fish turned into this.Couldn't agree more, Zippy. I mean, it's too late now, and it has been said many times about the tank size, so I'm pretty sure that everyone knows now.Originally Posted by Zippy
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
You all also need to realize you are posting pictures and your opinions on a public board. If you don't like others saying anything but nice things, don't post about it. You have to accept that some won't agree with your situation or how you care for your animals, and be willing to accept the bad with the good. That's what happens on a public message board. If you don't like a comment by someone, skip over it, ignore it, but you also might learn things you didn't know by listening to what others have said as well. There is always more to learn for all of us, even from a comment you may not like. But the biggest thing is, if you are going to post anything on a public message board, you have to be willing to accept all responses, even those you don't like. That's how it works for everyone on a public board. It's just something to either deal with and ignore the posts you don't like, or don't post, because you will get opinions whether you ask for them or not. It's that way for everyone.
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