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Goldies Lucky Day By Maddy

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Goldie’s Lucky Day

By Maddy

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“Hi, I am Goldie the goldfish, and I think today is going to be my lucky day.”

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“I live in a fresh water pond, where I swim around with my family in a group called a school.”

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- Goldfish are freshwater fish that live in rivers, lakes, and ponds. They would not survive in salt water such as the sea and the ocean.

- Gold fish swim in groups called schools.

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“I think today we may be going on a trip.”

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- Goldfish are caught and brought to pet stores to be sold.

- You can also find them at fairs.

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“Wow, this is one small pond,” said Goldie. What Goldie didn’t know was

that he was in a fish tank in a pet store.

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- Goldfish need to live in chemical free water or they will become sick.

- You also need a filter to get rid of waste in the water.

- Goldfish need to be fed everyday. You can find their food at pet stores. Buy the food specially made for goldfish, and feed only twice a day.

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“Whoa! Where am I going, another adventure?”

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-Goldfish are cold blooded and can survive without special heating. Although, they cannot withstand sudden temperature change.

- They need a spacious tank and it needs to be cleaned regularly.

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“Oh hello! A new friend.”

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- Buy a tank with a cover to protect it from animals.

- Fish need oxygen to breathe, but they get their oxygen by taking it from the water when it passes through it’s gills.

- It is good to buy more than one fish at a time because they are used to swimming in schools and when they’re by themselves they feel scared and in danger.

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“This really is my lucky day!” Goldie said, happily swimming in his new

home.

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- Healthy goldfish have clear eyes, straight fins, steady breathing, and swim easily and a lot.

- Goldfish live a average of 15-25 years.

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Resources

- Barnes, Julia, 1955- Pet Goldfish/ - Harris, C. Harris, 1987, T.F.H Publications, Inc.,

Goldfish- Goldfish- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia