Goldfish - Aquariums - "I have a roommate now?!" |
- "I have a roommate now?!"
- From nasty bowl to palace: Popeye’s rescue saga continues! (Turned those cinder blocks around too!) Details in comments
- the first fishies finally moved into their new home! my mam kept making me laugh, so pls ignore that, and I almost dropped my phone at the end lmao.
- Well shit it took a while but I managed to get them all in the pic! Derpsquad. How many do you count? :)
- a crazy goldgish ..
- My new oranda has a very tiny mustache similar to a famous German leader
- Male or Female?
- Please help identify.
- Goldfish swimming question!
- Probably ich right? Params are in the clear
- He got scared when I turned the light on and hit his eye I believe does anyone know what this is and how to help he seems to be blind in it
- Do goldfish sleep?
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My new oranda has a very tiny mustache similar to a famous German leader Posted: 26 Apr 2019 07:39 AM PDT
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Posted: 26 Apr 2019 12:18 PM PDT So my goldfish is acting strange... more than normal. He will chill and eat off the bottom of the tank and then flip upsides down and swim upsides down and the revert himself and be good. He will also lay on the bottom of the tank upsides down with his head on the floor and when spin and be proper again... is it just bored behavior? Or should I do something to help. he already has a black Moore tank mate in a 45... he eats and poops normal. Both goldfish eat and poop normal. They have also been together in that tank for over a year. [link] [comments] | ||
Probably ich right? Params are in the clear Posted: 26 Apr 2019 06:21 AM PDT
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Posted: 26 Apr 2019 05:54 AM PDT Lately I've noticed my black moor, Popeye, sitting on the bottom of the tank in the corner and not moving. If I disturb him, he gets up and swims away. Is this normal? [link] [comments] |
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