Patrick_Fish
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Hello, could I put 3 or 4 goldfish in a 25 gallon tank? I know it says that it needs to be 29. Thank you to anyone that helps me in this!
Patrick_Fish said:Hello, could I put 3 or 4 goldfish in a 25 gallon tank? I know it says that it needs to be 29. Thank you to anyone that helps me in this!
I agree.
My fancies that "winter" indoors are in my basement. I have 8 of them and 3- 55gal aquariums. The 2 biggest bl. moors have a tank to themselves and the other 2 tanks have 3 fish each in them. I do 50% pwc's every week. I'm just glad its only temporary at 5 months a year.
I believe that anyone thats serious about their goldfish have to be some of the most dedicated in the hobby. They're definitely high maintenance..
I tend to be just slightly more cautious than most when dealing with goldfish. I would consider 30 gallons to be minimum for even one fancy. Though not as large as common, comet, or shubunkin, they can still reach up to 8 inches long and live decades. It is actually a personal belief of mine that goldfish are pond fish, not aquarium fish, but I recognize few people agree.
Still, I would say that a juvenile fish should always be housed in an adult size appropriate tank. Because fish growth is so unpredictable, it's very difficult to objectively determine when a fish will need a larger tank. Slow growth can (not always, but often) be indicative of stunting. If you must keep a young fish in a smaller tank, be religious about water changes and upgrade before you think you need to.
Still, I would strongly advise against a 25 gallon tank for even one.