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Date: 02 Apr 2004 22:06:32
From: Greg
Subject: goldfish color
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I just recently moved to Connecticut. In Dallas I had a goldfish pond with several goldfish I raised in indoor tanks from little tykes. I noticed that indoors they were rather pale in comparison to their outdoor coloration. When I moved, I had to give my pond to a friend where, thankfully, they are all flourishing and doing wonderfully. Here in CT, I've bought a few more, which I have in a 30gal tank. They are small, as were my Dallas goldfish when I first got them. I'm planning on keeping these new ones indoors until I can set up a new pond here in CT. Is their pale coloration simply a fact of aquarium kept goldfish? Is there a way for them to "bloom" the way my outdoor goldfish did in Dallas until I can have a pond again or must it wait until they are outdoors? Thanks in advance for your help! Greg
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Date: 03 Apr 2004 12:56:28
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Subject: Re: goldfish color
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paint the bottom of the tank black, or, if you got gravel get dark natural pea gravel. on the back use a dark background. use color enhancing food like aquadine. in addition to good lighting as mentioned. jgl072360@yahoo.com (Greg) wrote: >I just recently moved to Connecticut. In Dallas I had a goldfish pond >with several goldfish I raised in indoor tanks from little tykes. I >noticed that indoors they were rather pale in comparison to their >outdoor coloration. When I moved, I had to give my pond to a friend >where, thankfully, they are all flourishing and doing wonderfully. >Here in CT, I've bought a few more, which I have in a 30gal tank. They >are small, as were my Dallas goldfish when I first got them. I'm >planning on keeping these new ones indoors until I can set up a new >pond here in CT. Is their pale coloration simply a fact of aquarium >kept goldfish? Is there a way for them to "bloom" the way my outdoor >goldfish did in Dallas until I can have a pond again or must it wait >until they are outdoors? Thanks in advance for your help! > >Greg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make.
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Date: 03 Apr 2004 16:55:59
From: Ken Russell
Subject: Re: goldfish color
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The colour of goldfish is environmentally influenced, light is the most important factor. Fish raised in a dim environment develop pale colours, whereas fish raised in a bright environment develop brighter, saturated colours. Ken Russell Remove hat to reply by e-mail kenrussellhat@optushome.com.au "Greg" <jgl072360@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:d056f824.0404022206.40bce94d@posting.google.com...
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