The fish are fine, I have about 15 now, all are growing, but they are still very small. I have three sizes, though the biggest are not big enough to eat the smallest. Some are top feeders and some are bottom feeders. I've added some floating plants, and I use a bubbler for a day, do water changes, and use a small filter the next day. I might use the stocking trick and leave the filter inside. The ones that I thought were weak or not growing seemed to die on their own. One with a curved spine eventually died, too. I will confess there was a couple of water change and filter mishaps and I lost some of the smaller ones.

The rest seem robust, aggressive and strong swimmers. They don't get blown around any more. They already are beginning to swarm up to the surface to be fed. Fifteen small goldfish are far more than I was anticipating when I started this. I'm already looking for a big used rubbermaid water tank to put in the garage for them. I'll try and get some clear pics.
This hobby never ends, does it!

I can't get a good shot of these wee fishies. You can still see I have three bigger ones, almost an inch long. One is very light, while the other two are very dark. Hoping at least one will be a shubunkin.