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Dog owners, cat owners, and bird owners always seem to look down on goldfish owners. They will point out their pets can learn tricks, but your pet just swims around. What they do not realize is goldfish memory is much better than previously understood, and you may be able to teach them a few goldfish tricks, too.
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How long is a goldfish’s memory?
Before starting to teach your goldfish tricks it is important to understand how long they remember things. Goldfish memory has been measured to last around 1 to 3 months, not very long. Do not let this discourage you, because as long as you keep doing the tricks and playing with your fish, you are constantly renewing the memory.
Does your goldfish already have a good memory?
How can you already tell your goldfish has a good memory? Have you noticed how they start circling, coming to the surface, and anticipating their feeding? They would not be able to do this without having memory.
How to train a goldfish
Training goldfish requires the same techniques as training any other pet. You will be using positive reinforcement of their behavior. Do not expect them to learn advanced tricks, but you can teach them to limbo, or even play soccer. Both of these are adaptations of current behavior.
Positive reinforcement can be accomplished using food as the reward. Goldfish have been trained to go through tubes, dunk basketballs, and many other unique tricks. This is not some wishful thinking, but actual studies done in high schools and universities have repetitively shown goldfish memory can hold onto these new actions, and repeatedly do them to receive their treat. Be sure to also prepare your fish tank to make sure your goldfish enjoy life. Demo play roulette.
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It does take patience, and repetitive work to start training your goldfish. One of the easiest ways is to buy a goldfish training kit filled with techniques and advice to train your fish.
The really fun thing about improving goldfish memory and teaching tricks is to see the shocked looks on our friend’s faces. It is unlikely they have ever seen a goldfish do tricks or stunts. They may begin to believe you are a magician with animals.
Teach only a few tricks
How many tricks can you teach your goldfish? It really depends on your persistence and determination. Albert Einstein is the goldfish who has entered the Guinness record book as having the largest repertoire of tricks, has learned more than ten different stunts. Another fish who is being trained to break the record has already learned nine. These fish are of course extreme examples. Be prepared to have your fish only learning a few simple tricks is more realistic.
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What does this all have to do with Goldfish memory? Imagine the goldfish’s tiny brain, and then start imagining it being able to do this many tricks. It is an amazing feat of memory and training on the part of the fish and their owner. Your accomplishment will be much more impressive than a dog owner teaching their dog to roll over or sit. They will be amazed at your goldfish’s new skills, and possibly a little embarrassed with having considered your pet inferior in the past.
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Goldfish are one of the world’s most popular fish, if not the most popular fish. Because of this, many people have Goldfish tanks. Another natural thought is “I need an algae eater.” Than, these people with Goldfish tanks get the most popular algae eater, a Pleco. In this blog, I will explain why these two very popular fish can not live in the same aquarium.
Different Temperatures:
These fish are both in two different families. Goldfish are in the cold water fish family, and Plecos are in the tropical fish family. The temperature for these two fish are completely different. Goldfish need cold water from 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit, while Plecos need warm water from 78 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Goldfish and Carps hibernate in the winter and can even be under ice if the pond is deep enough. Plecos can not and need to be in warm water. It isn’t right to make one of them live in the other’s ideal conditions, while these conditions might not be suitable for them.
Plecos May Eat The Slime Coat Of A Goldfish:
As Plecos grow older, they may eventually find the slime coat of a goldfish quite tasty. This may not be fatal for the fish, but it is indeed stressful and painful for them. Imagine someone coming and ripping all the hair at once out of your head. It will not kill you, but would you like it?
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As said in this blog, Plecos and Goldfish are just not meant to be in the same tank. Imagine having a lion in your house. The lion would probably destroy all your things before possibly eating you. You need to live in a house with furniture, a roof, a bed, a sink, a bathtub, and warm clothes. A lion needs to live in a jungle, with trees to climb on, antelope to eat, and a stream or pond. You both need a different habitat. This is a very similar example to Plecos and Goldfish. They both need their own separate suitable tanks. They don’t live with each other in the wild, so why should they be forced to live together in a fishtank?
So.. what do you think? Please leave me a comment.
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40 Comments:
- Vale:I thought only Siamese algae eaters potentially ate the slime coats, not all plecos?
- amneris3:Hmm, I disagree. I think maybe a little more research would be beneficial, versus just opinion. There are hundreds of pleco species and they have varying habitat requirements, so to generalize is not an accurate representation.
- KiwiHolly:I think you should add that some pleco’s grow up to 2-2.5 feet long (the common pleco) and warn people about them since so many people make the mistake of buying them thinking they will remain small..
- For the fish:Vale:
Plecos don’t always eat the slime coat of a Goldfish but in the blog I said they may. They don’t always, but there is a potential risk.
Amneris:
Yes you are right, there are many species of Plecos, but none of them, as far as I know are coldwater. This blog was mostly meant to point out that these two are not the best tank mates, not really a blog to point out how all the types of Plecos do with Goldfish. But you are right that I should have written it more specifically. I will edit that soon. Thanks!?
Kiwi:
I will add that soon! Thanks! - ZIVILE:My child has 2 goldfish and pleco. They are perfect. I don’t see Pleco would chase after goldfish. Maybe becouse of small tank.
- Bearcat:I have a pleco that has cohabitated with my comet goldfish for 4 years now. I have never had a problem. There are 4 comets and one pleco, and they all are 6+' this doesn’t seem correct.
- Jayjhis:Just because it works for you doesn’t mean it will always work.
Getting lucky is not the same as doing things right. - Kim.S:Goldfish are not strictly cold water.. they are actually temperate fish and should be kept between 23-24oc ;-)
- Jayjhis:Kim, that’s wrong. Fancy goldfish should be kept in 20-23c which means the warmest temperature for them is the coolest temperature for a pleco. Other types of goldfish should be kept at cooler temperatures than that.And, temperature isn’t the only problem with keeping them together.
- carrieP:The fine folks at the aquarium store told me that a bristle nose placo would be just fine in my tank. for three days he appeared to be in the same area sucking on the glass, my two Goldfish (about 3.5 inches about 3 years old) dropped to the bottom of the tank and stayed there. they just laid on the bottom, I fed them peas, I gave epson salt bath, my water tested just fine, I did water changes, every day they were worse. turns out that at night the Pleco tormented, scratched, chased, sucked the slime coat, and ripped out their tails. I took that **** back to the fish store. everyone couldn’t believe what happened. 'that’s very unusual' but the Trauma and injury to my goldies was too much. My telescope died and now I’m watching my fancy tailed calico float at the top, hover.. he’s probably going to die too. NEVER put a pleco in with your peaceful goldfish.
- SamHydedidElPaso:I’ve had common plecos in a cold water tank with goldfish. Until I decided to sell, everything was in order. My goldfish were fine, as were my plecos. I’m sure that the temperatures you are referring to resemble temperatures more suited to the Algae Eater, not the pleco.
- FinalFins:Hi,
What species is a algae eater?
A pleco is a algae eater. Algae eater means they will CONSUME algal growth.
Just because the pleco was in a cold water tank doesn’t mean I liked being there. To us it’s like stuck in a freezer for life. - Annie:I have two Plecos and catfish with 3 goldfish have had them for a year now no heater and I got opposite advice that they are good pairing because Plecos can handle the cold water they work wonderfully together
- KinkajoudaBetta:Annie, what kind of catfish and what size tank?
Depending on the type of goldfish, fancies can live in warmer temps and I think plecos can live with fancy goldies, but commons are a definite no-no. - bob:Plecos can live with goldfish I have a 150 gallon tank with 2 plecos and several goldfish and they work perfect and I have no problems with them and if you have your tank that high with other fish in there they will probably die in 2 week if that and I’ve never heard this before so unless you have a tank with those two in there you shouldn’t post anything about it
- Purdy:I got a bristlenose pleco 4 months ago and I put him in a 30gal tank with my 3 common goldfish who are roughly 6 inches long. They’ve done perfectly fine so far, and I’ve read that bristlenose plecos do great with goldfish.
- Carley:Purdy. Please read this. Replace the Carnival with the word Common. https://www.myaquariumclub.com/so-you-won-a-carnival-goldfish-the-basics-of-goldfish-care-5613.html Just suggesting you might be interested in a larger tank for your Goldfish.
- Purdy:I don’t have much room in my house and not enough money to afford a larger tank..
They are still small for the 30gal tank I have, well at least to me they do. - Purdy:And I’ll be saving up for another 30gal tank for my perch once he gets bigger.
- Derrick The Walker:Dude this is completely wrong. I’ve literally watched my Plecos + Goldfish all in the same tank, grow from babies to big fish together, they get along well.
- Shirley:I agree with you say about most plecos, but some may thrive with them. There are only two types of pleco species that may thrive with Goldfish. 1) LongFin, 2) Rubber-Lipped , However as long as you feed your plecos enough nutrition, they will leave your Goldfish alone. As they said be aware for the look out for sores. Plecos can be territorial if not enough hiding spots, and may bite on the Goldfish. I only say this because, I have two goldfish and two plecos living together. I had them for three months, they are mostly harmless. Unless otherwise, what I have mentioned earlier.
- EJEdwards:So thankful to find this article, was just about to buy a Plecos to clean the bottom of our aquarium. I have made this mistake in almost all my fish tanks in the past never aware of the fact made within your communication. Just put live plants in our aquarium yesterday; last night checked to see if they were still in place, happily, they were only to see them pulled up floating, after all, that sub-straight and hard work!!! In need of plants that they will not pull up, eat, that are alive to add oxygen and beauty to our tank. Finding your article is right on time concerning the information provided, thank you!
- Frog:I think that fish like goldfish need to be in tanks alone, never with pleco. You may try it, but would you like it if someone slapped your enemy who many rip all your hair out, and shoved you both in the arctic? I think that answer is no.
PS: not trying to sound rude or anything - richythefish:I currently have a common pleco and a glow fish in my tank. I had a gold fish that lived together with the common for 6+ years. there was no problem between them. only last week my goldfish died.RIP cheeseball
- Rubber_duck:I’ve got a plec who I rescued from a titchy pet shop tank with a lot of waste piling around him. Since it was cold water I kept him in a temperate tank. When I got him he was less than a half inch. It’s been three months, he is close to 3 inches long and he has since been moved into a large goldfish tank of my grandmas and he has been perfect, mainly because there is tons of hiding places, plants and bogwood. I know that it’s not ideal but I tried drip acclimating him to tropical as she should be in and he didnt like it one bit hence the goldfish tank. This will help me in the future though. He was a spur of the moment thing, I couldnt bear to see him suffer.
- Rubber_duck:Care to explain why I’m a derp
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- Carley:richythefish, B26RAVAGE, u derp, richythefish, using multiple names is prohibited on MAC.
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Administrator - richythefish:so leave and do your yammering somewhere else yhis isnt th place to argue and call people derps
- Jo M.:Please be civil. Rubber_duck was simply sharing a story.
- T - mo:I’ve had a common precocious with two black moor goldfish in my tank for two months now and they all seem happy and seem to keep to themselves
- GFAJ:Hey T-mo
No one said that they would fight But once you keep these fish together at least one of them is bound to be unhappy. We are not saying that they will die but they will be unhappy and will not thrive. Please rehome one of them - Jo M.:The pleco range is 74-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
The black moor range is 65-72 degrees Fahrenheit.
The two aren’t compatible.
I suggest either re-homing one of them or setting up two tanks.
By the way, how big is said tank? - oshif:My 2 plecos (22 and 18 y.o.) live with 2 gold fishes for 16 years in 60 gallon tank. All four of them huge now, bought as babies.
- mr P:I found this interesting because I have had a rescue spotted high fin Pleco in with my four goldfish for 7 years now, maybe he is just one of the 200 or so different varieties of plecos that can thrive with goldfish, as I mentioned he is a rescue and didn’t really have a choice in his environment, but he is happy..