Goldfish... really? lol

DMD123

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Nothing wrong with goldfish! One of my best pets was a little comet named Emerson. Later, I had a red-capped oranda that was a real character too.
They have turned out to be some of my favorite fish that I have. They are very personable and interactive. Very happy with my choice to convert two tanks over to goldies.
 

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Doing a bit of a revisit a year later.

My thoughts have changed dramatically with keeping fancy goldfish after numerous "mystery" deaths. They would be eating fine one day and floating dead in the tank the next. The other issue is that the vendors really push to raise these in warm temps so that they have less digestive issues and not have bloat related problems. This works for that issue BUT then they have been super susceptible to infections that have spread super rapidly and led to fish demise in a very short period of time.

As of this moment my update is that I am down to just 4 fancy goldfish in just one 90 gallon tank. And of those 4, one is acting a bit 'off' with some swim bladder related thing and not sure if it will make it. If it passes, I will move the 3 remaining fish to a 65B and open up the 90 for other fish.
Another weirdness factor has been a complete color change to a 'panda' that went from an awesome black and white fish to a black and brassy one. A lionchu develop a single little bubble under one eye. Another lionchu has lost almost all its orange and turned white. So a bit of a warning, what you see is not what you may get in the long run.

While I think they can be cute and personable I will never go down this path again. If these pass, likely they will not be replaced with more.
 

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The oranda swim bladder issue progressed to the point where I felt the need to euthanize it. Im down to 3 goldfish. I started hard core cleaning the 90g they are in for other fish and will move the goldfish into a 65B.
 

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Sunday morning worked on tanks and now all 3 goldies are in the 65B. The one that I thought would have the most health issues, the dragon eye pearlscale, has been doing well while the oranda that I felt were bulletproof are the ones that passed.... My very first two goldies (lionchu) are the ones I still have in the tank they first started in. The 3 left also all came from the same vendor, who is no longer selling online anymore.
 
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