Sunday, January 6, 2008

Bubble eyed goldfish




The bubble eyed goldfish is the hardest goldfish breed to take care of because of it's giant sacs of water on his cheeks The bubble eyed goldfish's cheeks are thin sacs of water that limits there eyesight. The sacs are easily broken and by the time there 2 years old and the fish is 8 inches the sacs on his cheeks are very large and this limits the fish's vision, therefore making him slower and if the sacs burst they will most likely become infected and not grow back, but if he

does not get infected the sacs will grow back but they will look different. Here are some things
you can do to keep a bubble eyed goldfish healthy. 1. Never take them out of the water with a
net 2. Keep them with other goldfish that has a disability with there eyesight because other
goldfish will beat them to the race to food 3. Never use coarse gravel with these fish for they
will scrape the sacs against it and end up bursting there sacs 4. Don't use decorations that have
sharp edges because the fish could pop his sacs on them.
Any more questions please contact me at fishfreakhealey@gmail.com.

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