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10 gallon fish tanks

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I bought 2 goldfish and 1 black moor. (yes I know moor means black but thats what they're called so whatever) Anyways. They're still babies and in a 10 gallon tank. I personally think that this is plenty, I am a rookie though and up for suggestions. I am also wondering how big they'll get and how long this will take? I'm not rushing I love them little they're cute. I am completely mesmerized with the moor though he is so cool. I highly recommend one of those.

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  1. fish grow to the size of there tank

    if you have all three in a 10g then

    they will be normal size if you have

    them in a 40g - 60g tank they will get

    raelly big and the bigger the fish is

    the shorter its life is look it up on

    google i did that like 2 weeks ago

    thats how i know  


  2. Goldfish double their size within a year.

  3. You'll need a 40-50 gallon tank for these 3 when they're full grown.  They will not stay small.  Black moors can get up to 8 ", common goldfish to 18 ". Both types can live over 10 years, with care about 2x that long.

  4. i would use a 40 or a 55 gallon tank for all fishes so they wont get stressed.
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