Try and do a good deed and see how wrong it can go
Posted: 19 Oct 2014, 18:29
someone was advertising three goldfish with their tank and filter on FreeCycle. So, me being me and feeling sorry for all creatures great and small, make contact and tell the person I'm happy to take them off him as long as they are happy that come the spring the fish will be relocated into my pond. "Perfect" comes the reply - the poor fish are outgrowing their tank and would love to have more space. Oh and he did say that I'd easily be able to carry the tank on my own if some of the water was taken out; so I thought they'd be nice regular medium sized fish... so off I go early Saturday morning
I get to the house and he's got 2 fantails (actually i think these are called veil tails) and one regular fish swimming about in the most stupidly small tank - and these fish are HUGE - about 15cm nose to end of tail fins. They are 9 years old apparently and the kids are now bored of them hence the rehoming. The poor things - how they got to the size they are in that tank I'll never know. Anyway so home I go, get the fish into the lounge and then figure out next steps. I ended up ordering a new 65l tank (which is just over double the size of what they're in now) but that'll still be to small for them really. And to top it all off - said veil tails apparently can't go into the pond because they're not bred for pond life.... sigh
Apparently, in an ideal world, 3 fancy goldfish should be in a 200l if not even a 300l tank.... well that I don't have space nor money for. The guy at the aquatic centre said that two in the small new tank would be OK, not 100% idea but OK as long as the third does go into the pond come spring.
Sigh... not sure what to do now to be honest. I am going to speak to the shop again and probably end up giving them the fan tails so they can rehome them to someone that has a HUGE tank and then get two or three small ones to keep the big other one company for the next few months and come the spring they can all go into the pond.
Oh dear - anyone want a fish?
I get to the house and he's got 2 fantails (actually i think these are called veil tails) and one regular fish swimming about in the most stupidly small tank - and these fish are HUGE - about 15cm nose to end of tail fins. They are 9 years old apparently and the kids are now bored of them hence the rehoming. The poor things - how they got to the size they are in that tank I'll never know. Anyway so home I go, get the fish into the lounge and then figure out next steps. I ended up ordering a new 65l tank (which is just over double the size of what they're in now) but that'll still be to small for them really. And to top it all off - said veil tails apparently can't go into the pond because they're not bred for pond life.... sigh
Apparently, in an ideal world, 3 fancy goldfish should be in a 200l if not even a 300l tank.... well that I don't have space nor money for. The guy at the aquatic centre said that two in the small new tank would be OK, not 100% idea but OK as long as the third does go into the pond come spring.
Sigh... not sure what to do now to be honest. I am going to speak to the shop again and probably end up giving them the fan tails so they can rehome them to someone that has a HUGE tank and then get two or three small ones to keep the big other one company for the next few months and come the spring they can all go into the pond.
Oh dear - anyone want a fish?