My Goldies

Ultimateorandaluver

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I wanted to share some pixs of my babies...These guys are super spoiled. They are on a gel food diet with blood-worms, fresh greens, and fruit. These guys live outside in a 125g pond. They have a Pond master 1200 filter that keeps the wonderful BB's going!

This is Miki..She's a beautiful Bubble-eye...She loves being outside and has really thrived.
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This is Akio..He's a orange Oranda very sweet and full of personality!
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This is Jasmine..She's the brut of them all! You just dont mess with her :grr: She's an Oranda also.. we are working on her wen this summer.
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This is Bella..she's a chinese Tri-color oranda..I just wuv her to pieces!
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This little guy is named Yoshie.. He's a Ranchu
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Thanks for looking at my pixs!
 
I hope the pond has a net over top to stop the birds getting to them. Bubble-eyes are easy pickings for water birds, be a shame to lose them, they're nice looking fish.
 
I hope the pond has a net over top to stop the birds getting to them. Bubble-eyes are easy pickings for water birds, be a shame to lose them, they're nice looking fish.


Yep, sure does...I also have plant cover in the pond as well :)
 
Love the pics. :hyper: The fish are adorable. I also love the tri-color oranda. :drool: I will have to keep my eye out for one of those.. I have always been afraid to try the celestials and the others with the large eye sacks. I'm afraid they would end up punctured.
Right now I have a blue oranda, 2 pearlscales and a telescopic butterfly tail. They are just babies right now. I have them in a 40 gal stock tub until the 55 gal. gets ready. Later this fall I'm hoping to get either a 75 or 125 gal. Still trying to decide what to put in it. But I could see a few tri-color orandas in there. :rolleyes:
Thanks for the great pics.
Tammy
 
Thank You everyone..Your so kind. Bubble-eyes are fragile yes, But I decided to giver her a chance in the pond without any sharp objects ofcourse. She's thrived so well outside her colors have become really vibrant and she's grown so much. She's also a new mommy :rolleyes:
 

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