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Grobbeldopp
5 years ago

Hi.

I don’t think that’s so easy to predict.

The problem is with the suction cups: They are really cute when they are young until they have 20 cm and more at the end. They’re being sold massively, ask yourself where the old animals are? Get out of here….

In a basin under at least 150×50 more than 200×60… I find it simply irresponsible to buy suction cups- they don’t want to have if they are big– Goldfish can still move into a pond if they become too big.

If the company doesn’t work, do they get their own 2m pool?

By the way, squirrels are river fish, gold fish are not. This is not tragic now, because one can use pebbles and fine sand together, and just a slight flow can make it always fits. But actually, a flow basin of about 2 meters would be something for the suction cups.

Grobbeldopp
5 years ago
Reply to  Goldfisch00

Why do you want a fish that eats algae? This doesn’t make any sense, even if this “algae eater” mentality is widespread in zoo trade and also in aquasccaping?

I know the so-called algae eaters. Most of them become annoying and much too big, Otocinlus does not eat algae, Ancistrus do not eat algae, Crossocheilus belong in 150 cm or more basins, as well as Gyrinocheilus, and when the grow…

The concept of algae eater has served. It has been rejected by practice.

Goldfishe is kept together with other goldfish.