FREE | Baby Common Goldfish Rescues, 2" | $0 | San Diego CA, 92117 | Pickup

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GamerChick5567

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What type of listing is this?:
FREE
What are you trying to sell/buy/trade?:
Baby Common Goldfish Rescues, 2"
What are your prices?:
0
Where are you located?:
San Diego CA, 92117
Pickup or Able to Ship?:
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Description:
Hey all, recently I rescued these baby common goldfish off craigslist and now they are active and healthy enough to go to a better home! Long story, they were in a really bad situation with severe overcrowding, deadly ammonia spikes, and highly incompatible fish (there were 5 commons, 2 rosy reds, 2 cichlids, and a 7" pleco, wtf). As you can see, all I had to put them in was this different 10 gallon quarantine, don't worry though, they have been getting massive daily water changes. They will viciously murder hornwort and small bugs as well as flakes and pellets. All of their wounds are pretty much healed. Very cute and friendly, they will eat from your hand! Unfortunately the other feeder fish died shortly after I rescued them, right in the transport bucket before I could do a water change (guy couldn't even bother putting fresh water in). So there are only these 2 little cute things left.

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Please let me know if you are interested, I would prefer someone with a large sheltered pond/aquaponics tank or a regular goldfish tank above 100 gallons since they are commons. Pickup only, no way to transport them to the post office or to you since I have no car atm.

I want to tear this temporary tank down again soon to save on my power bill haha, can't afford another huge setup for them to grow them out right now either, thanks!​
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Can I use them as feeders? Just wondering
Technically they aren't good for your fish, something about them getting a vitamin deficiency from some other chemical in their meat. Better to use something like guppies, convicts, or rosy reds.

Was hoping they would be going in a pond or tank for life with other goldfish. :D
 
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