Is Your Goldfish Sick?

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By floppy

Goldfish are great pets to care for, but the big problem with them is that they can get sick very quickly. First of all you must know and be able to tell when they are sick and what kind of disease is hurting your pet and how can you prevent this from happening.

Just like us, humans, goldfish illness has something to do with the good health. If we are not healthy and happy, we can get sick very easily, so do goldfish. Goldfish can get sick because of water quality, the food they eat and because of the stress. All of these are very common problems and are the result of beginner mistakes. To effectively take good care of your goldfish you must know a lot of things about it.

The fist important thing that has to do with goldfish illness is to tell when your goldfish is sick and to diagnose diseases. You can tell when your goldfish is sick by knowing what is its usual behavior. You should get used to this if you are spending time every day with your fish. This is a natural thing that happens without knowing it. When you know what your goldfish usually does, you can easily know when something is different. Your goldfish starts doing thing it never did before, like swimming upside down, gulping at the surface very often etc.

The best way for you to tell what kind of disease is attacking your goldfish and be able to act fast is to have some kind of table where you add the symptoms for every disease. You also need to the treatments for every disease so that you will be able to start curing your goldfish.

To prevent goldfish from getting sick, you must keep the water high quality. This is a very important factor and to do it, you need a big aquarium. Also do weekly scheduled water changes of 25%. Feeding is also an important cause. Do not overfeed your goldfish, just feed it 2 minutes a day. It is recommended to feed your goldfish fresh fruit and vegetables. Learn more on how to prevent from getting your goldfish sick by visiting http://goldfish2care4.com/goldfish-sick.html.

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