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DonnieBoy Hobbyist Posts: 81 Kudos: 67 Votes: 0 Registered: 10-Nov-2004 | Hey all, as the title implies I was curious if there are any goldfish that do not get enormous? I'm wondering if there are any that stay under 5 or 6 inches? I got a spare 29 gallon tank and was thinking that if there were a small golfish out there i could get one or two of them for the 29G. Don and mods I wasn't sure where to put this question. I'm not sure what family gold fish belong too... please feel free to move if i put this post in the wrong place. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:00 | |
greenmonkey51 Fish Master Posts: 1571 Kudos: 1692 Votes: 5 Registered: 28-Jan-2004 | The smallest variety of goldfish are the fancies and they still get about 8 inches. the minimum tank size for one is about a 55g and 2 in there may be stretching it. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:00 | |
trystianity Mega Fish Posts: 1028 Kudos: 926 Votes: 49 Registered: 20-Mar-2004 | Sorry Don, it would be nice if there were a smaller goldfish that would be suitable for that size of tank. Unfortunately even fancy goldfish would outgrow a 29g tank rather quickly, you would be looking at less than a year even if the goldfish were very small when you bought them. 55 gallons is an OK tank size to START with for keeping fancies, but keep in mind that you will eventually need to upgrade to something a bit larger. Some would say a 55 is good permanently, but I just wouldn't do it. If you're looking at coldwater fish, there are quite a few others that can be comfortably kept in a 29 gallon tank. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:00 | |
Babelfish Administrator Small Fry with Ketchup Posts: 6833 Kudos: 8324 Votes: 1570 Registered: 17-Apr-2003 | Look into gold barbs . Not a goldfish, but it's got similar gold coloring, and stays in the range you're looking for. They're active and some of my favorites right now. Not officially a coldwater fish (even goldfish do require heaters to prevent massive shifts in tank temp). But they do have a colder temp range than most tropical fish. ^_^ [hr width='40%'] The life, the love, You die to heal. The hope that starts, The broken hearts... I’ve got another confession my friend, I’m no fool. I’m getting tired of starting again, Somewhere new" |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:00 | |
DonnieBoy Hobbyist Posts: 81 Kudos: 67 Votes: 0 Registered: 10-Nov-2004 | Thanks for the replies! I kinda figured that there were not any smaller gold fish, but thought i would ask anyways. Not sure what i am going to do with the 29 Gallon. I thought it would be neat to have a single fish or a pair of something in it. its on the back burner for now... Don |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:00 | |
Alex Fish Addict 510 Posts: 721 Registered: 03-Oct-2004 | you could breed festiums!!! |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:00 | |
Johnny the Oranda Enthusiast Posts: 237 Kudos: 237 Votes: 82 Registered: 01-Mar-2005 | How about keeping a single puffer, hes cute and personable and will do fine in a 29. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:00 | |
bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | no real small goldfish but i always thought that bubble eyes are around 7-8 in fish. you can try and add it to your tank but only one. |
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