
Comet Fish
Our Goldfish Comets Have Been a Total Game Changer for Our Backyard Pond
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I gotta say, adding goldfish comets to our backyard pond has been a total game changer. They're low maintenance, and they're perfect for a small pond. We started with four, and they adapted to the still water no problem. Just make sure you keep the temperature stable, and they'll thrive. They eat just about anything, so you don't have to worry about fancy food. They're chill, so they're great for kids and adults alike. They're relatively inexpensive, and they're a great conversation starter.










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- •They're super easy to care for, as long as you keep the temperature stable.
- •They're perfect for a small pond, and they'll even tolerate still water without any filters or oxygen pumps.
- •They're super chill, so they're great for kids and adults alike.
- •They're relatively inexpensive, especially compared to some of the other fish you could get for your pond.
- •They're a great conversation starter, and they'll bring a ton of joy to your backyard.
- •They're pretty easy to feed, since they'll eat just about anything.
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- •They can be a bit of a pain to clean up after, especially if they make a mess.
- •They're not exactly the most active fish, so they might not be the best choice if you're looking for something that'll put on a show.
- •They can be a bit finicky, so you'll need to make sure you're meeting their needs.
- •They're not exactly the longest-lived fish, so you'll need to be prepared for the possibility that they might not last forever.
- •They can be a bit of a challenge to keep healthy, especially if you're new to aquarium-keeping.
- •They're not exactly the most social fish, so you might not get to see them interacting with each other as much as you'd like.



