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Contests including the JavaScript is disabled. You must log in or register to reply here. © 2005-2019 Monsterfishkeepers.com. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. So, even fish that are bigger than them run a pretty significant risk of sustaining damage from an attack. I think the goldfish will eat the crayfish. Is there any other type of... creature I could put in with them? This usually happens when the goldfish are resting at night. If you have a big goldfish and a small crayfish (crawfish), the goldfish could eat it.Agreed (on both counts). I have a pond in my backyard with 2 goldfish in it, they're both about 5 inches long at the moment, I'm guessing the pond is about 50 - 60 gallons. (Love native tanks with bream and bass with crawfish. This usually happens when the goldfish are resting at night.
There's caves made of tufa rock and a fountain in the middle. seangee Member. Goldfish are pretty messy and the bigger water change will help keep the water cleaner . I'm not too familiar with these fish, but I think they are actually part of the loach family. Your plan might work, but I don't recommend it...Hmm.
Joined Feb 16, 2008 Messages 3,019 Reaction score 1,245 Location Berks. Also what about cold water shrimp? I'd adore some water bugs in there, but after doing some research it seems most are predatory and I wouldn't them attacking the fish or starving to death. Forums 1 decade ago. I guess no crayfish for me. We are a family friendly community with an incredible resource of information for fish owners and enthusiast alike.Check out the FishForums.net Monthly Common pond snails will be fine in cooler water, but goldfish have been known to eat them. If you have a big goldfish and a small crayfish (crawfish), the goldfish could eat it. I was thinking of catching some from a near by lake and quaranting them while I try to get them used to the water they'll be spending their time in afterward. Crayfish can react (attack) defensively even when there is a bigger opponent in front of them. They might be okay with some for a little while, but will spend a lot of time trying to snare your fish. Well, crayfish don't go with fish. The goldfish will eat anything they can, and the crayfish feeds mainly on decaying matter. May 10, 2005 #5 Hmm. The scuds would defintiely be a meal--even with good hiding places. If the crawfish does not eat them right away, he will pick at them until they die and then eat them.
Contests including the JavaScript is disabled. You must log in or register to reply here. © 2005-2019 Monsterfishkeepers.com. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. So, even fish that are bigger than them run a pretty significant risk of sustaining damage from an attack. I think the goldfish will eat the crayfish. Is there any other type of... creature I could put in with them? This usually happens when the goldfish are resting at night. If you have a big goldfish and a small crayfish (crawfish), the goldfish could eat it.Agreed (on both counts). I have a pond in my backyard with 2 goldfish in it, they're both about 5 inches long at the moment, I'm guessing the pond is about 50 - 60 gallons. (Love native tanks with bream and bass with crawfish. This usually happens when the goldfish are resting at night.
There's caves made of tufa rock and a fountain in the middle. seangee Member. Goldfish are pretty messy and the bigger water change will help keep the water cleaner . I'm not too familiar with these fish, but I think they are actually part of the loach family. Your plan might work, but I don't recommend it...Hmm.
Joined Feb 16, 2008 Messages 3,019 Reaction score 1,245 Location Berks. Also what about cold water shrimp? I'd adore some water bugs in there, but after doing some research it seems most are predatory and I wouldn't them attacking the fish or starving to death. Forums 1 decade ago. I guess no crayfish for me. We are a family friendly community with an incredible resource of information for fish owners and enthusiast alike.Check out the FishForums.net Monthly Common pond snails will be fine in cooler water, but goldfish have been known to eat them. If you have a big goldfish and a small crayfish (crawfish), the goldfish could eat it. I was thinking of catching some from a near by lake and quaranting them while I try to get them used to the water they'll be spending their time in afterward. Crayfish can react (attack) defensively even when there is a bigger opponent in front of them. They might be okay with some for a little while, but will spend a lot of time trying to snare your fish. Well, crayfish don't go with fish. The goldfish will eat anything they can, and the crayfish feeds mainly on decaying matter. May 10, 2005 #5 Hmm. The scuds would defintiely be a meal--even with good hiding places. If the crawfish does not eat them right away, he will pick at them until they die and then eat them.