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6 September 2009 13 Comments

Norbs our new Lionhead Goldfish in his BiOrb 30 tank. ... BiOrb LionHead Goldfish

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  • Eraflo said:

    Thats not a lionhead as far as I can tell mate. They don’t have the fin on the top of their back. Looks very much like a young Oranda. Have a google there are some pictured for comparison :)

  • umm15 said:

    He’s lonely … GET ANOTHER ONE!!

  • HouseofKell said:

    Your correct, they sold it as a lionhead. Oh well, we wouldn’t change him for the world!!!

  • HouseofKell said:

    We did intend to get him a friend quickly but read they prefer lots of room. That orb in this clip is the 8 gal one, which we kept for 2 weeks before buying Norbs the 16 gal one to flop around in. We intend to get Norbs a companion very soon!

  • Eraflo said:

    Hehe ye, I have a few Oranda (videos on here) and they’re great fish, lovely temperament. :)

  • finchtheamazing said:

    very aweomse oranda

  • kebea41 said:

    Careful with them spiky plastic plants i had them and one of my fish got caught in it and the poor fish ended up with a few scales missing,,,complained to shop and took plant back,,,just a thought to tell you

  • Bannarama101 said:

    Great video and setup :).
    Norb looks very happy; active and content, well done :)
    The tank is different but nice. I’ve been thinking about getting a Biorb, would you recommend it?

  • ScissorHead123 said:

    I love your BiOrb and your goldfish you decorated the tank brill.
    Nice job.

  • HouseofKell said:

    Thank you! Would I recommend a bi-orb? Depends what you plan to keep in it, I would scour the web for advice, be sure to not over stock it. If I was buying again, probably not tbh.

  • HouseofKell said:

    Thanks, the orange spiky plant has since been removed from the tank.

  • ScissorHead123 said:

    Why that plant is filled with colour and makes your tank look fantastic.

  • hodoli said:

    that’s an oranda

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