I hope this is the appropriate section to post my question but I was hoping someone might be kind enough to offer some opinions/advice.
I have a beautiful 8 year old comet goldfish that's a good 6" now. I've had him since rescuing him and another baby comet (recently deceased) from my young niece's murky, unfiltered tank in 2001. I knew nothing about fish at the time but I can't stand to see any living thing suffer (that's how I ended up with two shelter dogs
) so I took them home with me. At the time I had no idea how large these fish would eventually get. I currently have him in a 30 gallon square tank that I know he's become too large for. Sadly, I don't have the money or space for a much larger tank. I've been thinking about going with a longer 40 gallon for now but I've read more than one article online stating that keeping a large comet goldfish in anything smaller than a 75-100 gallon tank or an outdoor pond is cruel.
I'm quite attached to him but I'm beginning to wonder if I should re-home him to someone with a very large goldfish tank or an outdoor pond.
Do you think a 40 gallon tank is sufficient for a larger comet or should I seriously consider a new home for him?
I have a beautiful 8 year old comet goldfish that's a good 6" now. I've had him since rescuing him and another baby comet (recently deceased) from my young niece's murky, unfiltered tank in 2001. I knew nothing about fish at the time but I can't stand to see any living thing suffer (that's how I ended up with two shelter dogs
Do you think a 40 gallon tank is sufficient for a larger comet or should I seriously consider a new home for him?