Yes it did!!! It’s one of the 4 out there but I can’t even tell which one it was anymore lol And that’s amazing about your plant!! :love I havent had very many bettas but the ones I have had good lives and got brighter colors :)
And yeah I don’t like cold but like the pretty of the snow LOL...
Yes I am!! That’s awesome!! Methuen is like an hour from me I think. I’m on the south shore between Boston and Cape Cod. :)
And yeah that’s good about winter!! Although you do have fires right?
Our winters have actually been quite mild the last few years with like barely any snow! And often...
Yeah, trust me they don’t just tip over! LOL just don’t have it near the edge just in case 😂😜 but they are very hard to move once filled!
And yes!! I actually got a dark grey one and was worried it wasn’t even a goldfish at first LOL and I was told on here that the babies are sometimes...
Okay thanks! Can you do that even if it’s not necessarily a deep enough pond to not freeze? We had a fish survive in our much smaller and shallower one in the front garden years ago and we didn’t do anything special for it (pond was covered with snow and ice) so I’m wondering if these ones will...
My goldfish one was a 20 long lol and I had both 10s in my room so it would have been 20 spilling lol I would worry having a huge 75 or something :ep
But the tanks don’t usually tip over. They’re actually quite hard to move once filled lol especially once you add the substrate on the bottom...
They get to three feet :ep
Idk what I’m going to do with mine. I cracked their tank (although barely and I never tested it to see if it held water) so idk.
Can I just put a deicer in it or something or cut a hole in the ice?
Oh wow! Seems your siblings were dumping them! Haha they’re definitely not hard to keep alive though as long as you keep up with water changes and a heat source but I just hate doing water changes 😂🤣 I had mine in 10 gallons with live plants lol they were spoiled! But even then it’s still a lot...
Sorry to keep tagging you @oldhenlikesdogs :hide but this convo about their fish starts at the top of this page and I figured maybe you might know something I don’t or could help her ??
I find it easier for sure! The bigger the tank (or pond), the more forgiving it tends to be because it doesn’t get dirty as fast or dangerous as fast so you don’t have to do as many water changes. I actually haven’t even really done any. Just top it off when it needs it but the rain has done a...
Well, I haven’t had them through a winter yet so I’m honestly not sure. They just moved outside this spring. They were inside in a tank for a few years before. :oops:
I actually got a 75 gallon glass fish tank to transfer them to for the winter but I ended up accidentally cracking it cause I...
Sorry, that post above should have said 110 gallons. Forgot to include that haha but I’m guessing you guessed it 😂 they have bigger ones but I didn’t want to spend too much.
I bought a 110 gallon rubber stock tank at TSC and then I ordered an all in one type thing for the filter and pump and everything online so I wouldn’t have to have a million separate things. It’s a pond filter, UV clarifier, pump, and also a fountain although the waters a bit high right now for...