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what can go with a goldfish, but the tank is not cold, like it is 70. no heater. with some fancy goldfishes, i have a pair of rosy barbs, and was thinking about adding to the school. the tank size is 55G and the godfishes will be moved.
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my sister has large tetras in with her goldie, an example is her burnos ares tetra
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Why not wait until the goldfish are moved?
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I agree, wait til the goldfish have been moved. Then you can stock the tank properly.


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That's the best solution, wait till you move the Goldies & than stock your tank.


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I only have bottom feeders (Salt and Pepper Cories, Raph. Cat, Dojo Loach) with my Goldie in my 55. Used to have my Betta live with Bob(Goldie/Fantail)though. They got along well.

My tank's around 72-72F.

I agree with the others though; if you're moving the Goldie anyways, then you should wait.

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Anything above 60 and underneath 75 is good goldfish territory.
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You can go with pretty much any commonly available species that doesn't need a heater, such as blind cave tetras, Buenos Aires tetras, platies, swordtails, guppies, mollies, white clouds, etc...



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