kdrun76;3786614; said:If he is alone in there, please pull that heater out. You are actually speeding up his life cycle significantly and shortening his life span with the heater.
Turtle sticks eh? That's funny. Feed him peas for 3 days straight every few weeks any way, its really good for his digestive track.
If you really want the option of having a light on him, try adding some floating plants like duck weed or water sprite. Both grow really easy with regular lights and will provide the goldie some shade.
My goldies are bigger, but they are older too. They live indoors in the summer and on an un heated, but insulated, porch all winter. Last week there was actually enough ice on the top of their water to set an apple on it, but the filter is still running. The outside temps were in the single digits, the water was obviously just at 32 degrees. Mine breed every year.
Keep in mind that the max size of your fish is about 18", he's not done yet. His growth will slow soon though.
SemperFish;3786926; said:All my goldfish are "rescued" feeders. My wife would always try to save the cute ones. It was fun to watch her freak out and race to catch the guys as my red devil tried to beat her to the punch. I will try and get some pics up so you can see. They are in a tank with some tropicals that were rescued from hostile tanks mates as well.
depends on the type, long body types can stand the heat. they can live in ponds in the summer were the water gets 90 degrees(f). really at high temperatures it becomes more of a oxygenation problem with long body goldfish. if theres enough oxygen in the tank they should be okkdrun76;3786941; said:Looks like your goldies need rescuing again. Goldfish and tropicals can't live together due to temperature differences.
mgk;3787664; said:depends on the type, long body types can stand the heat. they can live in ponds in the summer were the water gets 90 degrees(f). really at high temperatures it becomes more of a oxygenation problem with long body goldfish. if theres enough oxygen in the tank they should be ok
i was responding to your statement which claimed they would die in the higher temp tank, which they wont.kdrun76;3788111; said:FYI: the "long body types" are the same species as all the other "body types" and they ALL prefer water 65 degrees or cooler.
kdrun76;3786941; said:Looks like your goldies need rescuing again. Goldfish and tropicals can't live together due to temperature differences.