Have you ever wanted to get good at fishkeeping, vj hide feed content. Well look no further than this instructional video on How To Get Fish For A Coldwater Fish Tank. Follow Videojug's professionals as they direct you through this guide.
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can you tell me if this is possible...... my shubunkin goldfish is just about near 2 inch in exemption of the tail, she has no scale and so is transparent i can see totally her internal organs and her eyes are pure black, i see inside her plenty of eggs, and those 3 inch and 2 inch males do have white spots on their gills and chase her a month ago, i just couldn't believe that my little baby fish is really pregnant .. is that possible??? that a 1 1/2 inch will be pregnant at a young age?
ReplyDeleteI saw a shop selling freshwater salamanders for your cold water tank!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite part (and only good part) of this video was 0:26
ReplyDeleteI love angel fish,and I've had quite a few beta's,but my cats always killed them.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason I could stand to watch this video was because of the narrator's accent.
how exacle do bulging eyes and head growths make them popular fish?
ReplyDeleteGoldfish are not for beginners.they require much more care than this lady says.stick to the minows noobie! find out what kind and how many fish you want first,then buy a tank based on how big the fish will be full grown.goldfish can get fairly big so buy the big tank first instead of buying a bunch of tanks as the fish grow.each time you buy another tank as your goldfish grow could mean new hood/light,filter etc...
ReplyDeletealso,its easier to take care of a bigger tank than a small one.(water quality)
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ReplyDeleteIs this a joke ?
ReplyDeleteI miss my old fish.
ReplyDeletepshh i had thousands and thousands of common goldfish. we called them feeder fish for our pirahnas
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Why am I subscribed any more?
ReplyDeleteAh, now I remembered! I'm going to buy me a salt water fish tank now, because they have apparently become a lot easier to manage than they used to be! Great, then I'll have something to do for a while now!
ReplyDeleteHow to get fish?
ReplyDeleteStep 1: Walk to the store
Step 2: buy fish
Done!
Agreed +1
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