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more goldfish questions
The more I learn about goldfish the more different varieties I want. I guess its wise to choose one or two types but would it be possible to safely house two fantails, an oranda or two, a pearl scale, a ryukin and a comet or shubunkin in the same tank? I know food competition would be a problem but maybe there's a way to deal with it? I just really like the idea of having a tank full of really beautiful fish that all look quite different, and then being able to tell people that they're all the same species.
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Aquarium Advice Newbie
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