Cruel why put it in a tiny tank..put it in a pond. Come and watch my video tomorrow my 2 goldfish are bigger and more fancy than this guys goldfish+mine aren't in a tiny tank
THAT TANK IS A PRISON CELL FOR THAT POOR FISH
And the plants have to be huge!!!
Unless your rocks are 5cm size!!!
Doesn't look 40cm long!!
I have a bigger
thats ridiculous.
the key is about a heavy duty filtration system. carp are all very messy fish
people seem to be nazis when it comes to how large of a tank/water volume these goldfish and other carp require... an olympic sized pool for each goldfish then half of one for each after that blah blah blah... i suppose the 50 gallon pond i built is so unhealthy, that the goldfish just happened to reach 6-8" in 2 growing years, not to mention the 2 koi in there that are approaching a foot long. the goldfish even spawn in there sometimes. fish adapt, people adapt.
It depends on the size of goldfish. When goldfish are about 2-3 inches its fine to have a couple in a 10 gallon...and one in a 5 gallon. I currently have a ranchu, moor, fantail and oranda in a 10 gallon until I get a bigger tank in a couple months. If you have a goldfish thats as big as the one in this vid, then of course you would need a 30 gallon tank "each".
what did u feed it?
i had 3 really big like your fish 2 femal 1 male & and later i see them with many small fish and i had no space for them so i had to buy a massive tank for all this babies to be safe and when they were 1 year old i send it to the petstore swap with a turtois and all of them are gone i got now 3 turtoise 6month ago
@supersanchez1991 You can keep one goldfish in a 5 gallon tank, but not for long before you need a bigger tank. The cheap "feeder" goldfish that you can buy need about 20 gallons each to grow big.
@supersanchez1991 hi about ur question if you want em to get big 10 gallons at smallest
I currently have 5 small goldfishes.
They are:
-Bloaty
-Finny
-Douty
-Vertical
-Lighty