I gave my parents 3 goldfish and a large tank a few months ago. Unfortunately, they lost 2 of them- the last one passed when their filter failed.
The remaining fish is a blue oranda- about 3 inches long. I took him home because I was concerned that the biomedia needed to be recycled. This turned out not to be the case, but my dad has decided that he'd really rather have angelfish. He's 72, so I feel like he's earned the right to be indulged.
I can house the goldfish in a 28G bowfront or bring him to the local pet store where he can live in the "koi pond" (large indoor tank in winter, real outdoor pond in summer- mix of koi and various goldfish). I don't want one goldfish to live by itself, so I'd have to get him a buddy if I kept him.
What would you do? Two goldies in a 28G or take him to the local pet store to live in the pond? I'm told that they rarely sell fish out of the pond, so he'd probably live there for life.
The remaining fish is a blue oranda- about 3 inches long. I took him home because I was concerned that the biomedia needed to be recycled. This turned out not to be the case, but my dad has decided that he'd really rather have angelfish. He's 72, so I feel like he's earned the right to be indulged.
I can house the goldfish in a 28G bowfront or bring him to the local pet store where he can live in the "koi pond" (large indoor tank in winter, real outdoor pond in summer- mix of koi and various goldfish). I don't want one goldfish to live by itself, so I'd have to get him a buddy if I kept him.
What would you do? Two goldies in a 28G or take him to the local pet store to live in the pond? I'm told that they rarely sell fish out of the pond, so he'd probably live there for life.