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bettas and goldfish?

5.1K views 21 replies 8 participants last post by  ChoclateBetta  
#1 ·
how compatible are goldfish such as the small fancys with the long fins and rounded boddies, also what about small black moores?
 
#4 ·
*sighs* A lot of people ask this question...

No. There are a few reasons why. 1st, they are a cold water fish and Bettas are tropical fish. BIG difference lol! And (as Luimeril said) they need heavy filtration that sucks your Betta in! D:! And, within a few years, they could eat your Betta...:shock:...

Tips:
If you want to get a compatible fish with your Bettas, make sure they don't have long, flowing fins like Bettas or are brightly colored. In a Betta's mind...Color=Competition.
Good tankmates for Bettas could be: Snails, Cory Cats, Ghost Shrimp, Small Tetras, 1 or more Cheery Barbs and White Clouds.
Kin are bad choices. Gouramis are cousins of Bettas. So do not put them together! Make sure you don't mix kin with Bettas!


Hope this helped! ;-)
 
#5 ·
heres the deal my sister is moving and cant talk these four small (maybe quarter sized) goldfish, two are fancy golds and the other two are black moors.. she has them in a 1 gallon aquarium! also i dont get paid for another two weeks which means i cant buy them atleast a ten gallon for some time... any suggestions? lost and confused but i dont want them to die, ya know...
 
#6 ·
Have her do 100% water changes at least once a day, if not twice maybe three times. Each goldfish would need about 20 gallons, so obviously as many water changes as possible will help. I'm not sure, but I think petco might still have a dollar per gallon sale going on. that means you could buy a 20 gallon for all four (until they grow some more) for less than what a 10 gallon kit would be. If you know any people who have any decent sized backyard contained ponds that they keep good care of, you might even want to consider rehoming those goldfish.

I've grown up with goldfish in my backyard pond, and six or so years ago they were 1/2 an inch feeder fish. Now, they are easily 7 to 8 inches long.
 
#7 ·
well see i have a pond like container i could keep them in but the black moors dont do well in ponds do their weak eye site.. do you think if i did %100 water changes daily and put in a high pair air pump and stone they would do okay for about a week or two? i have no where else for these guys to go.. in two weeks im positive i can but them a 30g. i feel sorry for these little guys.. i also have an extra 4 inch deep, by 16 inches long by 12 inches wide container for betta breeding, maybe this would provide more surface area for them... what do you think?
 
#9 ·
i have a friend giving me an old 45 gallon i can use for them but what im asking is will they be able to survive in this one gallon with a heavy duty air pump considering ill do %100 daily water changes for two weeks? i feel bad for them but im doing the most i can for them. they are quarter sized babies and i just want to know if they will be okay in the one gallon if i do as i said above for at the max two weeks.. after that i can get the appropriate for the four.
 
#10 ·
For now that 30g will be more than enough for those four. You have some time to upgrade for them. Hope all goes well with your search! Have you thought about looking on Craiglist for a cheaper second hand tank? I got my 29g from a guy who was upgrading his two goldfish to a 55g tank :)
 
#12 ·
but will they survive in a one gallon with %100 daily water changes and a heavy duty air pump for at the max two weeks? or should i place them in the larger container i mention above which is four inches deep, 16 inches long and 12 inches wide? they are only going to be kept like this for two weeks until i can afford their new aquarium. i feel bad keeping them like this but otherwise they will die.... please help! lol
 
#14 ·
no its not small enough for indoors but black moors do bad in dark ponds they cant see very well... below is a picture of the only other aquarium ill have available for these guys besides the one gallon, the one below is four inches deep, 16 inches long and 12 inches wide?

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so should i keep them in this with no plants or decoration for two weeks over the one gallon? im thinking they would have more surface area...