Fish Thread for posting Pictures of our fish, tanks, ponds, and Q & A

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thanks kid!

I tend to go a little overboard on my projects...
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I tell my prettier, betterhalf, "hey at least I try to do it the best, I know how, at the start of the mission..."

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Its possible its something other than a goldfish. It might be a type of minnow. Matter of fact the very first fish I had of my very own was a minnow I caught with an ice cream bucket on a rope and it lived for almost 2 years in a fishbowl on the coffee table in our living room.

If you can post a pic it would help in IDing it. If nothing else you can give it a temporary home until it can be housed in a larger home. If keeping it indoors is out of the question in a bigger tank (if it is a goldfish), outside in a pond tub might be an option, as is finding it a home with someone else. Goldfish are fun fish. You can teach them to take food from your fingers. Personally, I like the brownish colored ones.

you can teach goldfish stuff? i guess i probably don't have one then, he seems rather dumb. his name is Wilfred. I'll post a picture of him tomorrow.
 
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Its possible its something other than a goldfish. It might be a type of minnow. Matter of fact the very first fish I had of my very own was a minnow I caught with an ice cream bucket on a rope and it lived for almost 2 years in a fishbowl on the coffee table in our living room.

If you can post a pic it would help in IDing it. If nothing else you can give it a temporary home until it can be housed in a larger home. If keeping it indoors is out of the question in a bigger tank (if it is a goldfish), outside in a pond tub might be an option, as is finding it a home with someone else. Goldfish are fun fish. You can teach them to take food from your fingers. Personally, I like the brownish colored ones.

you can teach goldfish stuff? i guess i probably don't have one then, he seems rather dumb. his name is Wilfred. I'll post a picture of him tomorrow.​

Just about any fish can be trained, technically. Fish are creatures of habit. If you repeat something over and over (such as coming up to the take to feed them), they will recognize you and realize "oh food will appear when that guy is there!". Which is why your fish swim up to you when you come close to the tank; they think they're getting food haha.
 
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you can teach goldfish stuff? i guess i probably don't have one then, he seems rather dumb. his name is Wilfred. I'll post a picture of him tomorrow.

Just about any fish can be trained, technically. Fish are creatures of habit. If you repeat something over and over (such as coming up to the take to feed them), they will recognize you and realize "oh food will appear when that guy is there!". Which is why your fish swim up to you when you come close to the tank; they think they're getting food haha.

yeah thats what my fish do haha
 

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