FREE Feeder Goldfish - OC (Santa Ana, CA) - pickup

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s0larb3ar

Microbiology/Molecular Toxicology
Aug 4, 2008
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Hi,

I am giving away 2 (separate or together) feeder goldfish that are incredibly hardy; they have been with us for 3 years and are still very lively.

They measure 4", and while they are very curious, they tend to investigate new things with their mouths, so I wouldn't recommend having them with tankmates smaller than 2". I think these two would be a good addition to a new aquarium enthusiast who is trying to move to bigger tank sizes and bigger fish.

PM if interested, please watch the movie. They are the two larger fishes (one is fully orange, and the other has white flanks and an orange dorsal stripe all the way down to the tail).

VIDEO: Those are them in the last 11 seconds...
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You say feeder goldfish. But you actaully aren't selling them for that purpose right? I mean you talk about how great they are but you say feeder goldfish like someone is supposed to take them home and feed them to their preditorial fish.

I don't want people to get them confused with common goldfish, which are fatter and slower...and more expensive.
 
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