I'm a newbie (found this site about a half hour ago and registered right away). I'm trying to find out the feasibility of putting a few WalMart goldfish into our horses' Rubbermaid stock tank (about 200 gallons, if I remember correctly) to keep the algea levels down -- and of course for entertainment for the kids and me!
Maybe this topic has been addressed somewhere already. It gets REAL cold up here near Lake Superior, and we have to put a water heater in the tank in the winter or the whole thing freezes solid! Would goldfish survive in such a set up year-round? Would I have to be concerned about sudden water temperature changes when we drag out the hose to replenish the supply (using very cold well water), even when adding it to the partially ice-covered stock tank)?
The only goldfish experience we have is with the three my daughter bought last week at WalMart, and one already died! But the other two are looking very healthy and -- could it be? -- seem to have grown bigger already! We're quickly getting hooked on watching them ... and are thinking bigger!
Any suggestions would be appreciated... Thanks!

The only goldfish experience we have is with the three my daughter bought last week at WalMart, and one already died! But the other two are looking very healthy and -- could it be? -- seem to have grown bigger already! We're quickly getting hooked on watching them ... and are thinking bigger!
Any suggestions would be appreciated... Thanks!