My comets

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  1. ImmortalBeloved

    ImmortalBeloved Plankton

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    These are my comets, started out as those little 25 cent feeder fish, I rescued them from being eaten by much larger things and brought them home to love. The always greet me when I walk up to the tank, most likely cause they think I am going to feed them. The larger comet is Liberace, and the smaller is Ludwig (Ludwig van Beethoven). Liberace is 9", Ludwig is 6 1/2"
     

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  3. ImmortalBeloved

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    The second pic is Liberace, the third is Ludwig.
     
  4. blibo

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    too bad you don't have a nice pond for them to live in. I really like the unique white spot at the mouth. Hope that doesn't fade to orange :)
     
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    I don't really want them in a pond, I enjoy coming out to the living room and seeing them swimming about, I live in the city so having a goldfish pond would be difficult.
     
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    They're so pretty! Ludwig kind of reminds me of a bigger version of my Apollo. (though Apollo's redder ^.^) Congrats on two gorgeous goldies! I hope mine live to grow that big and pretty. =)
     
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    how old were they when you made this thread and how big is the aquarium you have been keeping them in?