Perhaps this fishes owner needs to be locked in a closet for a bit
just to see how that fish feels...Either get rid of that one last
comet or buy a properly sized tank and correct filtration for the
fish...........I'd flush a comet if it was doomed to live indoors ina
properly sized tank...At the minimum carry it back to the LFS if
buying larger and better filtration is an issue, and NO your present
filtration in all reality will not work on a larger tank and you need
a much , and thats MUCH MUCH larger tank , not next size up tank!
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:14:02 -0700, carlrs
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Had two red comets in a tank one of them has died. Will the one remaining
<<>>> > fish be ok or should we get a replacement for the one that died? I don't
<<>>> > want to put another goldfish in if it is at all possible as the tank is
<<>>> > only 5 gallons but if the remaining fish is going to "pine"...
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<<>>> I would get at least a 20g tank and then buy another goldfish to keep him
<<>>> company. Goldfish are not small fish. Commets can reach almost a foot in
<<>>> length when healthy and well care for.
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<<>>I agree that you need a bigger tank for comets as than get large and a
<<>>5 gallon is not adequate for the long term health for even one comet.
<<>>Also good filtration is a must for goldfish as they can be 'dirty'.
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<<>>Carl
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