I've posted this question before, but the only answer I got was not to put an algae eater with a goldfish, but as far as I know, the algae eater doesn't mess with them. He never even goes near them. I have had a gold fish for a couple of months now. I found out they like the company of other fish so I recently go one other gold fish and an algae eater. Ever since I got the two new fish there is this thin white stringy stuff in the tank. I don't know if it's from the new gold fish or the algae eater, but my first gold fish never produced this. Is this normal or should I be worried? I don't want my original gold fish to get sick, but I have no where else to put the new fish. Now my fish are acting kind of sick. They are just acting really strange. Like they will hide out in the skull I have in the tank, but my old fish never really did that. This white stringy stuff is everywhere!! It is on the fish and it covers the entire bottom of the tank! I'm worried, I don't want them to die, but I have no idea what to do. The tank is way too heavy for me to take anywhere or else I would take it to a fish store and ask them their opinion. I don't want my fish to die. ) :
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