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  1. GoldsGuy

    My comets munching veggies

    Got a nice vid of feeding veggies. Nov 18, 2013 - YouTube
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  5. Fry - first spawning 11-2013

    Fry - first spawning 11-2013

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  14. Rescaped 120-gallon: Nov 2013

    Rescaped 120-gallon: Nov 2013

  15. GoldsGuy

    60 gallon goldfish

    Awww. I love goldfish. Love not having to worry about heater and they have awesome personalities. I also like how big they get
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    Rescaped my goldfish 120 gallon

    Thanks so much. They are my pride and joy! Really appreciate the compliment.
  17. GoldsGuy

    Rescaped my goldfish 120 gallon

    I only would keep one. I'll rehome the remainder. Want one? Lol
  18. GoldsGuy

    Rescaped my goldfish 120 gallon

    Thanks. Knock on wood, no issues. However they have started spawning. I have a 5-gallon tank with seven fry ;)
  19. GoldsGuy

    60 gallon goldfish

    For algae and cleanup I would get Nerite snails instead. They come in beautiful varieties and cannot hatch eggs in freshwater so u don't have to worry about population. However I have heard the brittlenose is the only one compatible with goldfish. Be aware that adding another fish adds and...
  20. GoldsGuy

    Goldfish HELP-Facts and can they livw with small plecos

    Goldfish are very adaptable fish and it's better to have consistent parameters. Goldfish are cooler water meaning no heater is needed and tank is fine at room temperature. They prefer alkaline water with high gH and kH. They thrive in a pH of 7.2 to 8.0. But again better to have consistent...
  21. GoldsGuy

    What algea is this

    Is the green algae slimy? Looks to be Cyanobacteria which is actually bacteria and not algae and can quickly spread.
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