
Chaory
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Thanks, he will be one of my breeders for next year. I have another male (red) and two female (red and red/white) that is coming from Thailand.
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New fish is always good and exciting.
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From Coast Gem USA. Got them for $25 each and only $15 USPS two days shipping. Enjoy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Fancy goldfish gasping at the surface and have white poop
Chaory replied to LordToad's topic in Sick Fish? Need Help?
I would do metronidazole. You can also mix it with garlic guard to add acceptance and Seachem Focus to help bind it. Then mix it with fish food (pellets, bloodworms etc). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
The blue ranchu is from Coast Gem USA. The Sakura ranchu is from buygoldfish.com and the white ranchu is from a seller on eBay. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I do not believe that the bigger the pellets, the better for digestion etc. I use the smallest Azayaka pellets. My one inch black ranchu and betta can even eat it.
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https://www.kokosgoldfish.invisionzone.com/topic/120832-azayaka-goldfish-food-for-ranchu/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Yes, all from different places. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Here’s two pictures of my father in law’s Wakins.
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Nice fish! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I do believe that it is better to use the smallest size if using dry foods for fancies. As it will be less work for the digestion system. I believe the best foods are the more natural foods. Which means less processed. Second if it is processed, the better option would be better ingredients. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Anyone tried it. I’ve been using it on mines and they seem to love it. Wen growth has been growing good also with this food. Here’s a little article that I found. https://puregoldfish.com/pellets/amp/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Fuzzy white spot with red on new Oranda's we
Chaory replied to Lizzy's topic in Sick Fish? Need Help?
I had a calico ranchu who had the same thing. All I did was keep up with the weekly water changes and it disappeared by itself. My fish didn't have any other odd signs also. Eating, swimming, and look healthy. Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk -
Dang Aqueon water changer broke again. Got a Python
Chaory replied to DieselPlower's topic in Equipment and Water Care
I had both, well I have the python first when it came out. The quality is better on the Python. The Aqueon's quality is cheaper, but it weights less, easier to wrap up, and put away. I got another Aqueon water changer when I got back into fish keeping, because I found it at a better price of $25 for the 25 ft. Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk