An experience similar to that of raising an Arowana

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Well fed fed goldfish are great, I wish I could afford to feed more than just pellets and bloodworm.

Flowerhorn, Oscars, Dempsey fish and so on are good.

If you dont want to jump into asian aros look into silver or jardini aros they are great, and if you are looking for a challenge get an african aro.

actually I've been looking into fancy goldfish a lot lately; more specifically, the Oranda goldfish.

Because of its size, it's like the embodiment of both worlds.. beauty and the beast, with its body size and elegance.
 
Goldfish are great, just make sure you have a spray bar or flow reducer as fancies are not the best swimmers.

I love them, here are my 17 in their temporary home whenever I come near the tank. 8 black comets, 5 yellow commons, 2 orange commons, a shebunkin and a sarasa comet.


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Goldfish are great, just make sure you have a spray bar or flow reducer as fancies are not the best swimmers.

I love them, here are my 17 in their temporary home whenever I come near the tank. 8 black comets, 5 yellow commons, 2 orange commons, a shebunkin and a sarasa comet.


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I'd love to have an outside pond or raised system for goldfish in the future, they need much bigger tanks than we give credit for; I've been ignorant of this in the past
 
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I'd love to have an outside pond or raised system for goldfish in the future, they need much bigger tanks than we give credit for; I've been ignorant of this in the past
Their in a 70 gal now, then im moving 10 into a 50gal container for my aquaponics, then a 280 then into a pond or 800+ container, I love them to bits.

I want to show people how big goldies truly get
 
What species you chose really depends on how much space and equipment you have at your disposal. Show quality fish come in all shapes and sizes from giant Asian arowana down to high end guppies and shrimp. Depending on your available space I would look in to flowerhorn, rams, peacock bass, and...... wait for it..... don't hear this one mentioned much...... the red Bay snook.
 
I'm guna agree with the goldfish people. If you have a decent size setup the fancy varieties can be beautiful and rewarding... Plus, we need more monster goldfish setups on here. :D
 
I assume given your post you are primary focused on FW? I know we primary talk FW, but what about reef tank? That can be a challenge with SPS and fish, but provide rewarding results too.
 
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