
Live Fish Comet
Goldfish are hardy, colourful, easy to care for and the ideal beginners fish. They make a perfect first pet. The Comet Goldfish have single-tails that have developed long caudal tail fins.
Max Size: 30-40cm
Feeding Guidelines: A good staple food for goldfish is a high quality floating granule. The small size is best, as this assures all fish get their fair share. Feeding floating granules, two to three times a day, in the right quantities is one of the major factors in keeping goldfish healthy and active. For variety, occasionally substitute flake food, and, more importantly, some vegetable material.
Compatibility: Goldfish are best kept with other Goldfish, in a tank or pond. A good rule of thumb to minimise aggression is to keep straight tailed fish together with other straight tailed fish, and fantailed fish with fantailed fish.
Ease of keeping 1 (easy) to 5 (hardest): 1
| PH | GH | Temp |
|---|---|---|
| 7.0-7.8 | 100-150ppm | 15-23c |
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Goldfish are hardy, colourful, easy to care for and the ideal beginners fish. They make a perfect first pet. The Comet Goldfish have single-tails that have developed long caudal tail fins.
Max Size: 30-40cm
Feeding Guidelines: A good staple food for goldfish is a high quality floating granule. The small size is best, as this assures all fish get their fair share. Feeding floating granules, two to three times a day, in the right quantities is one of the major factors in keeping goldfish healthy and active. For variety, occasionally substitute flake food, and, more importantly, some vegetable material.
Compatibility: Goldfish are best kept with other Goldfish, in a tank or pond. A good rule of thumb to minimise aggression is to keep straight tailed fish together with other straight tailed fish, and fantailed fish with fantailed fish.
Ease of keeping 1 (easy) to 5 (hardest): 1
| PH | GH | Temp |
|---|---|---|
| 7.0-7.8 | 100-150ppm | 15-23c |























