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How to Buy Goldfish Tank Mates

Prevent your goldfish from being lonely by investing in some tank mates to keep your goldfish company. Whether your decision is based on attractiveness or practicality, your goldfish's tank mates are sure to earn their keep. Buy some goldfish tank mates and start the party in your aquarium.

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    Instructions

      • 1

        Consider the size of potential tank mates. Many goldfish will attempt to eat their tank mates, regardless of compatibility, if the tank mate is small enough to swallow whole. Generally, common and fancy goldfish do well with other coldwater fish of the same size.

      • 2

        Choose a species that has care requirements that are similar to those of your goldfish.

      • 3

        Select a tank mate that does not require immaculate water. Goldfish are known for their excessive excrement products and their ability to stir up the bottoms of their tanks, which can be a disruption for tank mates that require clean environments.

      • 4

        Gauge the species' swimming speed. Common varieties of goldfish often move quickly to reach food and eagerly eat all they can, while fancy varieties of goldfish move at a slower pace. It is best to choose a species that can match the goldfish's swimming speed so as to ensure an even playing field at feeding time.

      • 5

        Select a tank mate that is not known to be aggressive. Goldfish can easily become moving targets for species that are attracted to their fins.

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        Let tank mates help maintain goldfish tanks. Some types of tank mates can help keep your goldfish tank clean. One bristlenose catfish can eat all the algae in a tank up to 50 gallons. Apple snails and butterfly loaches also control algae and eat goldfish food leftovers.

      • 7

        Visit a pet shop and buy your chosen goldfish tank mate.

      • 8

        Introduce the tank mate to its new goldfish buddy.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Coldwater species that are commonly selected for small goldfish are the Black Widow Tetra, the Zebra Danio and the White Cloud Mountain Minnow. For medium to large goldfish, common coldwater species are the Rosy Barb, Giant Danio and the Paradise Fish. Research other varieties of non-aggressive coldwater fish for other options.

    • If your fancy goldfish is kept in a tropical tank, make sure that the tank mates swim slowly.

    • Be sure your tank's filtration devices are adequate to maintain a clean environment for all species contained in the tank.

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    Comments

    • TopPotts Oct 01, 2008
      Paradise fish are rather aggressive with other fish, and goldfish would probably end up as "no-finnys". Giant danios are tropical fish that can survive room temperature, but should be kept in schools of at least 4, and are fast, active swimmers, so don't match the second tip. White Clouds prefer clean flowing water, and are also active swimmers. As are the barbs.
    • TopPotts Oct 01, 2008
      Paradise fish are rather aggressive with other fish, and goldfish would probably end up as "no-finnys". Giant danios are tropical fish that can survive room temperature, but should be kept in schools of at least 4, and are fast, active swimmers, so don't match the second tip. White Clouds prefer clean flowing water, and are also active swimmers. As are the barbs.

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