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Goldenpearl
post Sun, 20 Dec 2009 2:37 am
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Hi all Goldfish Hobbyist and Goldfish masters.

I have a question about what the averege age of Oranda and Side viuew Ranchu is, if the are kept at a aquarium, whit al year round temparature between 20/26 degrees celcius, and at least 50 liters of water for each fish, fed whit good food/varaity of green food, blood worms and Hikari pallets.

Also i like to no how old a Fanchy goldfish can get at maxium?
What type of goldfish do you have whitch became the oldest.

I have the idea that ordenairi Hibuna goldfisch (singel tale common goldfisch) get much older than the much more Bred Fancy goldfish.

Somone said to me that if a Ranchu or Oranda reaches the age of 10 years , that that age is quit unusual.

I have Fancy Goldfish for 2 and a half years now, and some died because of ilnis, in the beginning, but some died whitout anything wronf whit the water, no sings of parasites or outher ilnis.

Most of the fiches doing oke now, but i realy like to now how old the can get, i cant seem to find anny ansers, i think this is the best site to ask about this.Because a lot of poeple here have we more nowledge then most people in Europa where this kind of fish keeping is stil in its child shoes( just starting to take of a little).

I hope some of you can give me some ansers on my questions.

Thank you in advance, Greetings Goldenpearl, hi.gif
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post Mon, 21 Dec 2009 2:34 am
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I think with optimal care and feeding the longer bodied fish like oranda's and lionheads can live past five years. I have lost many fish over the last two years. Goldfish are very hard to keep if you do not study there needs. Follow the wisdom of the member goldrush about water quality and keep those nitrates down and do not feed floating pellets and your fish will live long and prosper.
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