High Quality Water Keeps Goldfish Healthy

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By floppy

Goldfish could not live without water. Keeping your goldfish in toxic water is just like keeping it on a table and looking at it. Is is essential to keep high quality water for your goldfish to thrive and be your pets for a long time. Goldfish keeping is not a hard thing to do if you know what you are doing, and it is also not hard to learn how to maintain a high quality water.

There is one thing that you probably heard about goldfish. That is that they are dirty fish, very dirty fish. That is way is so much work involved in keeping a constant good water quality. The good thing about goldfish is that they can live at least 10 years if they live in conditions so that they can thrive. An important factor is this water and another is food.

To be able to keep water quality under control and not worry too much about the water getting toxic and hurting the fish, you have to buy a quite big aquarium. This depends on how many goldfish do you want to keep. If it is just one, then at least 10 gallons should do the job. When you have 2 or 3 goldfish you need 25 or 40 gallons of water. This is very helpful. Goldfish also like to swim and play a lot so they will have a lot of room. Keeping your goldfish in a 2 gallon tank or a bowl simply means you are torturing your fish.

Water changes are what keep water quality high. It is recommended to do 20-25% water changes every week. To make it easier, you could use your calendar to schedule your water changes. This is simple and it always works. If you don't have money for testing kits to see water parameters, you can rely on the water changes.

Clean your tank after you feed your goldfish. Uneaten food can quickly rise the ammonia levels and support algae. This is not hard to do. You can use a net and remove all floating food. Also clean your tank of waste once a month.

Goldfish are known to be hardy fish. These are the single tail goldfish: Common, Comet and Shubunkin. These can live in ponds or pools with no problems. When it comes to "fancy" goldfish, you need to keep a water temperature between 55 and 75 degrees F. Water temperature under 55 degrees F can make your goldfish sick. Learn more useful info about keeping goldfish water quality high by visiting Goldfish2Care4.com.

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