Getting Rid Of Goldfish Ideas

Ok, of those fish, only one is suitable for a pond; the orange one facing the tank front.

The patchy ones are calico fantails and aren't hardy enough to live outside all year round (assuming you're in the UK).

The black and red one is a red tailed black shark; a tropical fish that needs four foot tank (you probably already know that, just thought I'd mention it to be on the safe side!).
 
Ok, of those fish, only one is suitable for a pond; the orange one facing the tank front.

The patchy ones are calico fantails and aren't hardy enough to live outside all year round (assuming you're in the UK).

The black and red one is a red tailed black shark; a tropical fish that needs four foot tank (you probably already know that, just thought I'd mention it to be on the safe side!).

They're steve1's fish, not the OP's.
 
ive got golfish in a water butt with a bucket full of gravel as a filter fed by a fountain pump. they got too big for my tank an i didnt know what to do with them.
 
there all in a 3ft tank and are happy with no problem's or stress
 
Ok, of those fish, only one is suitable for a pond; the orange one facing the tank front.

The patchy ones are calico fantails and aren't hardy enough to live outside all year round (assuming you're in the UK).

The black and red one is a red tailed black shark; a tropical fish that needs four foot tank (you probably already know that, just thought I'd mention it to be on the safe side!).

They're steve1's fish, not the OP's.
Oh, duh, sorry :blush:
 

Most reactions

Back
Top