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What kind of fish are these?
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I work at a greenhouse in michigan, i found these fish in buckets of water that pond plants were in, guessing from eggs being in the shipment of plants. Not sure what they are. Also, what other fish should i put in their tank along with them?
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- RinLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
The pics aren't very clear but they look like the kind of goldfish you can find at PetCo and/or Petsmart for about 20-30 cents a piece.
- gremlinLv 51 decade ago
Pics are kind of blurry - almost looks like a baby goldfish. They are born black and turn orange as they age. I would just keep them on their own until you are sure what they are. Tropical fish need warmer water than goldfish, so you don't want to mix them until you are sure.
- 1 decade ago
Sorry, but the pictures are very blurry, and I can't really distinguish them. Try taking some clearer pictures and reposting them, and I'm sure you'll get some better answers.
Source(s): 2 years of fish keeping and lots of research - 1 decade ago
You could bag them in zip loc bag and take them to pet store. They will tell you what kind they are. I also take my fish in if something is wrong with them.
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