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I hate to be the one to say it, but this tank will be much too small, if you are not aware of that. Black moors get large, as do many goldfish, and need a large tank. The regular goldfish needs a 75 gallon tank at the least, for instance, since they grow to a foot long and are very active.

I really don't want to scare you off the board or anything. It's just that I used to be a goldfish keeper, and now that I am not I miss it. There is tons of info on this site on goldfish. Please feel free to look around!
 
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Good luck Lilies
 
ok i'm having problems with the image upload, does image shack work with this site?

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which fish should i seperate the injured one or the aggressive one?, should i permanently remove it? thanks again.
 
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..and do some water changes since you do not know what your water parameters are. Besdies being potentially cramped, bad water can lead to more stress and stress can lead to more aggression.
 
Yes, imageshack works with this site. Use the link that says it is for forums and you will be fine.

I was able to pull up your image and the other fish is an angelfish. They are definitely not good companions for goldfish, as adults can be extremely aggressive. I can't say for sure since I have not seen the fish, but I would guess that the angel is the problem. You will need to find a new home for the angel, whether it is the fish that tore out the goldfish's eyes or not.

You will definitely need to up your water changes as rbishop said. Goldfish can survive having their eyes poked out, but they need lots of clean water and intensive care.
 
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