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Jpeterson

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My little brother was doing a science experiment on feeder goldfish and he was keeping them in fishbowls. He killed 10+ fish I managed to save three of them. I am keeping them in a ten gallon with a couple snails and regular store bought filtration for the time being. My school requires me to move every three months. It'll be very hard to move a big system all the time. So what should I do? I realize these animals need ALOT more space. My family won't take care of them. I don't know anyone with a big tank that can take a couple comets. I have grown attached to these little guys. Being in college I don't have a lot of disposable income and I would love to keep them. I graduate in a year and then I'll be able to get a more permanent set up for them. Any advice? Sorry for rambling. Is there a cost effective way to make a big tank that is somewhat portable without breaking the bank? I do have a truck. I'm just in a sticky situation. What do you guys think? I am thinking about maybe building a bigger plywood tank. Any and all advice would be appreciated. Two comets and a pearl scale. See picture thanks everyone Image1490144105.290794.jpg
 
If you're moving every three months even storage tubs are going to be a hassle. Comets get pretty big, I'd honestly see if you can find someone with a nice pond for them long term.

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If you're moving every three months even storage tubs are going to be a hassle. Comets get pretty big, I'd honestly see if you can find someone with a nice pond for them long term.

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Easier said then done in Michigan! I definitely don't want them to become food.
 
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