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Very nice lionheads. Watch out for their bioload.
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Nice fishes.
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a pity they were given away...
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Cute fellas
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Guess ur parent and me gotthe sane taste, bigger the "Kok" hea and broader the fins, as gracefully as they can get! All the best with ur lionheads! Keeping a bare tank fo goldies is the best option!
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Are those ADA soil? Not very sure, but I was thinking that goldfishes may prefer higher pH water, does the soil bring the pH down? Just guessing
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these are project soil. they brought my ph down though. but my fishes are fine. No more goldfish in my family.
![]() Thank you everyone for the appreciation! Will be looking at doing more nature themed tank, with background etc. |
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