You could fit one if you really stayed on top of the water quality. Three is overstocking it, though you could get away with it if you did water changes a couple of times a week and bought them a bigger tank in 6 months to a year.
You can choose any of the big-bellied, double tailed goldies that usually max out at around 8" long. The slender single tailed fish like comets and commons grow closer to 2 feet and shouldn't be kept in tanks at all; they're pond fish.
2007-08-27 21:25:39
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answered by ceci9293 5
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they don't look to be "tiny little fish". They strengthen promptly and that they strengthen super! as much as a foot long! you pick a minimum of 30 gallons for them to be happy. it extremely is the main. you could save one in a fifteen in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it is going to e under pressure, filled, and depressed. Now it extremely is a comet goldfish. those are 20 cents. in case you purchase a ryukin goldfish, you should Mabye in high quality condition a million in a fifteen gallon. They strengthen to six inches nonetheless, so be cautious! I truthfully would scratch that concept and choose for a distinctive tank. you should do a school of five tetras, a dwarf gourami, and a couple of Cory catfish! the sole situation is you could desire to make valuable this is cycled, it has a heater, and a flter! Fish protecting is so lots extra artwork than evidently like! sure you could save a gold fish in a fifteen gallon tabk and it would in all probability be high quality, yet once you desire extra of a community aquarium, get what inaugurated above!
2016-10-17 04:44:27
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answered by ? 4
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like some already said, you can only put 1 goldfish in there, no more then that, you would maybe be able to put 3-4 white cloud minnow with 1 goldfish, but that's it
You will need at least a 40 gallon tank for 3 goldfish if you're planning on putting other fish in there as well, which your best bet are white cloud mountain minnows, you could add about 4-6 of them then
Hope that helps
good luck
EB
2007-08-27 23:25:03
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answered by Kribensis lover 7
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None, long term. Ideally 1 fancy goldfish needs a 30 gallon tank, and then each additional fish needs another 10-20 gallons...plus you need to have double the 'normal' filtration for that tank and do weekly water changes.
There is a chance you could fit three very small fancies in a 15 gallon for a little while, but you'll need to upgrade to a 55g within a year.
And as another poster stated, you shouldn't get koi, comets, or 'feeder' goldfish, because they really only belong in ponds.
2007-08-27 21:34:53
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answered by RabbitMage 5
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You can only fit one goldfish in a 15 gallon tank.
Goldfish actually grow to rather large sizes. The reason why people think they are small fish, or grow to the size of their container, is because they release a hormone that stunts their internal organs, deforming them and disallowing them from growing any larger. This is rather cruel to the fish. Secondly, goldfish put out a lot of waste, much more than the average fish, and so they need a lot of water and an excellent filtration system to hold this amount of ammonia.
Oh, and I think ranchus are very cute.
2007-08-28 02:45:35
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answered by ninjaaa! 5
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You can only put one goldfish in there, if you want to keep 3 you would need to get at least a 30-40 gallon tank
or you will stunt their growth and shorten their live dramatically
fancy, moores, common,...., there are many to choose from
Hope that helps
good luck
W
2007-08-27 21:51:46
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answered by Wolf 3
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3 fish would be fine in a 15 gallon tank, in fact you could put as many as 30 in that sized tank depending how big they are, and my favorite pet fish are the barb`s, the tiger barbs are neet and play with each other their`s also the rosie barb. neet fish imagine a metallic hot pink fish and fire barbs(the whole fish is metallic hot pink) these fish grow about the same size as a goldfish and usually get the response (wow neet fish) because of their colors and barbs keep a neat looking tank
2007-08-27 21:34:01
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answered by crypt 3
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If you want to boil it only 3 is enough. The gold fish soup is tasty. garnish wih mint.
2007-08-27 21:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I love goldfish the fantails , black moores , red caps , orandas , star gazers , comets , shibunkins - all lovely fishies!
2007-08-27 21:25:09
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answered by greythound crazy 4
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it depends how big yur goldfish are, 1 inch = 1 gallon, for ex. 3 inch fish should get a minimum of 3 gallons no less
if you are getting freshwater, you should get the fantail
2007-08-27 21:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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