When I was around 5, my parents bought a little one gallon tank, some food, a house, substrate, and a betta. This started a sad cycle of having one betta for 4 months to a year, it dying, and getting another one. Once I was a little older, the betta was my responsibility and I’m ashamed to say I did not take care of them very well. I forgot to feed them often, or fed them too much, didn’t clean their tank, no heater or bubbler, ect. When my final betta died in 2016 after we moved, I didn’t set up the tank again
Fast forward to 2020. We had just gotten stuck in quarantine, so my parents decided to work on our fruit and veggie garden. They bought a 100g horse trough to keep rainwater in so we could water the plants, but it got dirty with algae very quickly. My mom decided to buy 4 feeder goldfish to have them “eat the algae and keep the trough clean”. Of course, I know now that the fish would only make the trough more dirty, and we would need a pleco or another bottom feeder to even make a dent in the algae. The fish being not great quality comet goldfish, they all died immediately. We went back to Petsmart once the quarantine lifted and bought slightly more expensive fancy goldfish. We called them Carrot and Marbles. Carrot and Marbles lived for two weeks. My mom bought a solar powered floating fountain online, and that seemed to help with the oxygen in the water. Our favorite place to be was sitting on a piece of wood by the trough and watching the fish and the fountain. Then, Carrot died. We thought it might have been because of the algae buildup (really nasty red slimy stuff) so we took Marbles out and put her in the old one gallon. Unfortunately, we left her in a spot that quickly became sunny and we think she might have been baked
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My mom decided to try one more time. She bought 3 fancy goldfish from Petsmart again, this time a calico butterfly tail, a gold double tail, and a calico double veil tail. We named them, respectively, Pudge, Pez, and Sunkiss. They lived far longer then Marbles and Carrot had, lasting all the way till the first freeze. We went out the morning of the freeze and found the moving slowly and sluggishly around the trough. We panicked and quickly filled a large tote with their water and put them inside our garage, which was slightly warmer but not warm enough to keep them out there full time. My mom bought a used 30g tank off of Facebook marketplace that had all the necessities, and we filled it up and put them in
the next day. I’m extremely surprised none of them died from ammonia poisoning.
1.5 years later and I have one of the original goldfish left, 4 adult platies, 41 platy fry, and three nerite snails, spread across the 30g, a 10g, and a 5g bucket with filter and heater