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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Maintaining Your Goldfish Aquarium - 25 Easy Tips

There are several hobbies one can have that turn in to real passion some day. One among them is maintaining an aquarium. This hobby though is a serious one as there is no room for mistakes else you shall land up harming or killing a living creature.

A beautiful and fun fish maintain in your aquarium is a goldfish. Here are some easy tips to follow to have a fun pet in that beautiful aquarium for years together:

1. The life expectancy of a goldfish is 5 to 10 years depending upon your way of maintaining it.

2. Make sure that you purchase the fish only when you are done with the preparation that is setting the aquarium up to date for your new pet.

3. Supply a good amount of food to the fish so that it lives healthy.

4. Make sure that the water is the tank is always fresh and clear.

5. Before adding fish to the tank, make sure that your tank is absolutely ready with everything required just in place.

6. While preparing the tank, check that the gravel you add to the tank is absolutely clean. For cleaning the gravel, first of all fill a bucket of water and rinse the gravel washing of the dirt, grime and germs.

7. Remember goldfish is quite messy creature so keep the layer of the gravel very thin.

8. Next add the ornaments & plants to your aquarium.

9. Before adding the water to the tank check that the additives are all added to the tank, that too all clean and well rinsed.

10. Goldfish is very active creature so give it lot of space to swim in the tank.

11. Also do not forget to create one or two places for the fish to hide. This would make it more playful.

12. Now finally add the water to the fish tank.

13. Make sure to plat a dechlorinator in the tank as the chlorine content in the usual tap water can indeed be poisonous for your fish.

14. Now when the fish tank is all set, turn on that filter. Also make sure that the filter must be changed quite often as this keeps your fish healthy.

15. As the goldfish live at a room temperature, you would need a heater. The ideal temperatures for a goldfish are 68 to 80 degrees. Also, the goldfish can not bear any rapid changes in the temperature.

16. You can also opt to keep that filter on in the tank for a day or two, before adding the fish to the tank as it would clean up any germs or bacteria left in the gravel, additives or the water.

17. Now add the fishes gradually to the tank. Actually, the fish excrete ammonia that initially makes the water unhealthy for the fishes to live in and the cleaning up process takes time to settle down. Adding too many fishes to the tank in one go might kill your fishes.

18. Further, as the water in the gold fish tank ages on, it starts developing some very beneficial bacteria that make your fish rather healthy, though it is a very time taking process. These bacteria primarily convert the harmful chemicals excreted of the fishes that live in there in to beneficial ones. Hence, the bottom line is to start with one fish only.

19. Also, you must know that the nitrogen cycle would not initiate until & unless you add fish to the tank. Hence, running the empty tank for quite a lot of days would not do any help.

20. For the new fish tank you must consider changing around 25% of its total water every few days. This must be done for at least the first few weeks or so.

21. You can get goldfish food at any and all the pet shops. While purchasing the first goldfish of yours, be sure to purchase some food for it. Remember that you should feed only small amounts of the food initially.

22. The food that remains settles down at the bottom and rots down finally. This rotten food develops severely toxic chemicals that can kill your fish. So try to maintain the least amount of remaining food. The trick to do it simply is to watch your fish while feeding them. Only put in the amount of food it consumes in the first 2-3 minutes, that to only twice a day. In case of food, also make sure to read through the label of the goldfish that you always get on the purchase of the fish.

23. The nitrogen cycle that takes place in the fish tank clears away the toxic chemicals being generated in there in to beneficial ones. This cycle generates foam that makes the water cloudy for sometime. This is a natural process and you do not have to worry if this happens, rather it proves that the tank is healthy enough for the fish.

24. Also, be sure that you do not add any new fish to the tank until and unless the water in there is crystal clear.

25. Goldfish grow up to be quite large and yet they require all the more space in the tank to swim. Overcrowding the tank would make your fish unhealthy and might kill them as well.

Following these guidelines, we are sure your fish tank would be a good aquarium for your goldfish to live in!

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