Goldfish in Cold water fish tank/Goldfisch im Aquarium [1/1]

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[Carassius auratus auratus]
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This is one of eight goldfish in my tank. They are still to small to
survive the redfin perch in my pond. So they stay with pumpkinseeds,
Gudgeons, Goldfish and Rudds in the tank until they are grown up.
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The population of this 200 liter (53 gallon) tank:

Pumpkinseed sunfish / Sonnenbarsche [Lepomis gibbosus]
Stone loach / Bachschmerlen [Barbatula barbatula]
Rudd / Rotfedern [Scardinius erythrophthalmus]
Goldfish / Goldfisch [Carassius auratus auratus]
Amur bitterling / Bitterlinge [Rhodeus amarus]
Prussian Carp / Giebel [Carassius gibelio]
Tench / Schleie [Tinca tinca]

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25 Responses to Goldfish in Cold water fish tank/Goldfisch im Aquarium [1/1]

  1. n03lzz says:

    @bassmaster376:
    No …

    @bassmaster376:
    No problem. Unfortunally Some of them also were food for my (redfin) perch when I thought they were big enough to let be free into the pond.
    In fact, they weren’t.

  2. bassmaster376 says:

    sorry to tell you …
    sorry to tell you but those gold fish are food for my fish lol.

  3. fishcrazy104 says:

    i know..i have both …
    i know..i have both golfish and tropicals

    i like my goldfish better though they are more fun to watch.

    but u know ppl think differently. thats what makes this world a betta place

  4. commonSagitario says:

    thanks ,I;m not …
    thanks ,I;m not very negative about them but I kept them the most and I;m sorta bored of them.
    So im more interested in tropical s
    Happy fishkeeping

  5. fishcrazy104 says:

    k good luck with …
    k good luck with that

  6. commonSagitario says:

    ya but I will not …
    ya but I will not keep them for longer i will sell them and get platies

  7. fishcrazy104 says:

    hang over back …
    hang over back filters
    does matter if they are juveniles u need to plan to have room 4 a 10 inch goldfish

  8. commonSagitario says:

    thanks Whats a HOB …
    thanks Whats a HOB filter ps mine are only juveniles

  9. fishcrazy104 says:

    those aren’t really …
    those aren’t really made for goldfish

    i would go get HOB filter because they do more GPH

  10. commonSagitario says:

    UnderGravelFilter
    UnderGravelFilter

  11. fishcrazy104 says:

    what do u mean by …
    what do u mean by that do u have a UGF?

  12. commonSagitario says:

    the filter medium …
    the filter medium is gravel so I put in more mature ones every month

  13. commonSagitario says:

    Look I would tell …
    Look I would tell you the whole thing
    Tank 1- 40 Gallons
    25% water change every week and every month 25% more mature filter medium every month this way I never have increases or decreases nitrates are a bit high because of little overpopulation
    few months I will sell them and get platies
    in a new tank

  14. fishcrazy104 says:

    is that 9ppm???


    is that 9ppm???

    why do u change your filter medium u are losing all the benefical bacteria?
    that would explain the high nitrates

    How big are the tanks???

  15. n03lzz says:

    No, i was wondering …
    No, i was wondering the mesures of the 65 gallon tank.

  16. fishcrazy104 says:

    Nitrates
    Nitrites …

    Nitrates
    Nitrites

    have u done a big water change?

    this might be breeding behavior but i need more than just the ph and hardness

  17. fishcrazy104 says:

    r u talking abot …
    r u talking abot the hex tank?? its 45 gallons.
    i will check out those ponds vids later

  18. commonSagitario says:

    ph 7.1
    yes its a …

    ph 7.1
    yes its a female
    hardness is neural
    and no breeding signs

  19. n03lzz says:

    Then i misinterpret …
    Then i misinterpret your video. Your tank seems to be pretty high, isn’t it? Can you tell me its measures?
    Yes, I have some videos of my ponds in two playlists:
    /view_play_list?p=14A4C66C58196F1B
    and
    /view_play_list?p=E08603E243192118

  20. fishcrazy104 says:

    do you have a video …
    do you have a video?

    do you know if its a female.

    have you notice any breeding behavior

    also what are your water readings?

  21. fishcrazy104 says:

    now i understand.

    now i understand.
    glad you understand that these fish can get quite large.
    My goldfish tank is bigger than your though its 65 gallons.
    do you have any vids of your ponds?
    also thanks for not snaping at me and i hope i wasn’t coming across at being rude.
    i am just tired of seeing people not understanding the simple rules of fishkeeping

  22. n03lzz says:

    Hi,
    I was talking …

    Hi,
    I was talking about the goldfish tank in your videos. I’ve two ponds: one is 4 m³ (1056 us gallon) and the other one ist 2,3 m³ (607 us gallon).
    As I said, they stay for about one or two years in the tank (depending on their size). They all get very big and can only be kept in a tank as small juvenile fish.

  23. commonSagitario says:

    I don’t know much …
    I don’t know much about goldfish behaiviour but what does it mean when they put their bellies in the gravel and shake vigorously it messes up my tank because it has a undergravel filter

  24. fishcrazy104 says:

    what tank are u …
    what tank are u talking about i have 7 aquariums.
    How big is ur pond?
    If ur only keeping them over the winter then ur fine

  25. n03lzz says:

    There are coldwater …
    There are coldwater plants beside the vallisneria. I also have
    ceratophyllum and fontinalis antipyretica (I don’t know both english
    names). You can see them in my other videos.
    BTW: One of the two kinds of my vallisneria is growing in a river near
    my town. It’s of course not endemic here in germany, but obviously a
    good coldwater plant.

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