guppler
Fish Crazy
a friend told me a couple of weeks ago that they were planning to use live goldfish as table decorations, and that I could have some if I wanted. I had to think about it, but decided it was not a great idea. She did have arrangements to sell most of them right back to the store, but a few went to new homes. While I was looking to see how cute they were and if any really wanted me to take them, I heard some things that eventually I couldn't even stick around listening to, although I did try to corrrect some of it. One reason I didn't take any was because my 2 goldfish are already crowded enough and are big enough to swallow some of the tiny feeders whole. When some kids were afraid of taking fish of very different sizes somebody ( who said he used to work at a pet store)told them "goldfish don't eat goldfish". I said they would if they could, and when I heard that they were not carnivores, I said they do eat earthworms, and some of those fish were smaller than your average worm. I told them how big mine were and warned one person they could get to be 12 inches long, and someone said they become koi at that point. part of what made me want to leave was a discussion between 2 people, 1 of which had used goldies to cycle water and test for diseases before putting in more expensive fish, and the other sounded like she'd never had a fish at all.ther were things like, "So a goldfish is the only kind of fish that can live like this?" ( meaning in a small bowl, without any filtration or aeration) I said they'd have to change the water a lot without filtration or aeration. I also heard that if you put a golfish in the same tank with any other kind of fish, the other fish will die, and that if you feed them too much they will explode. The one who uses them to cycle was trying to explain that she just feeds them once and they basically eat their poop aver day after that and don't need to be fed any more, only she was trying to be a little discreet and said they eat "the same thing" the next day, which the other person took to mean that they need a strict unvaried diet that never changes. I have mixed feelings about fish as decorations anyway. they are living creatures and should at least be treated reasonably humanely, but they are also just feeders in this case and it's not like there's any shortage of them in the world, and most were headed right back where they came from. I don't know if I should avoid this type of discussion in the future by not watching what happens when the decorative fish are done being decorations, or if I should get involved to try to help the little guys out if possible.