What do the experts suggest?

Beeker

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I have a 10 gallon freshwater tank. What can I put in it with my 2 small feeder goldfish? They are slightly disabled but hearty nonetheless. I just feel that they need good-tempered friends. Any suggestions?
 
First, I'm not an expert ;)
That said, a 10g isn't nearly big enough for the two goldfish (common goldfish can reach a foot in length) as it is. My best suggestion is to either get them a larger tank, or return them to the store and replace them with fish more suited to a small tank.
Whatever you do, I wouldn't add anything to the tank - it's already overstocked.
 
Their disability is a form of mutation. They cannot grow to be much bigger than an inch. They are doing well in spite of their disabilities. I don't have the heart to get rid of them. They will only end up being fed to another fish. I can't stand the thought of it. By the way, Blinky, you have been very helpful no matter what your status is. So far everything else is going great.
 
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I've never heard of this mutation (doesn't mean it doesn't exist, goodness knows there's a lot more things to learn than what I already know), but if it's a new form of very small goldfish, that's very interesting! (I'm amazed at what interesting pets genetic mutations can create - have you heard of the new kind of housecat with very short legs, like a Dachsund dog? Bizarre...)
I guess if they're going to stay 1" long there might be room for something else in the tank. You'll want to look at cold water fish - it's not a good idea to mix goldfish and tropicals, since their requirements for temperature, foods, decor, etc. differ a great deal and neither will thrive if they're mixed.
You could try posting in the cold water forum, see what folks there think - I'm not well informed when it comes to cold water species, so I'll let them handle it ;)
 
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