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Hi all
I'm new to keeping goldfish in an aquarium. A friend bought me a small (about 4 UK gallons) aquarium for my birthday last month, and I've been on a very steep learning curve since then. It's a self contained unit with light and filter, and currently contains 4 X 1" fish - 2 blue orfes, one orange fantail, and one red/white goldie. I also have a pleco. Of course, now I know that such small tanks are not really recommended, and I will probably have to get a bigger one if I want to have these fish to maturity. Not that this worries me, as I seem to be bitten by the fish- keeping bug already. I have some newbie questions maybe you experienced folks can help me out with: 1. When you age tapwater to get rid of the chlorine, does this get rid of chloramine as well? Or should I still treat the water? 2. I haven't invested in any testing kits yet, as I've only now learned the importance of testing for ammonia, Ph, nitrites, etc. Can someone tell me what is the basic testing kit I shouldn't be without? I'm in the UK, so UK available brands would be very helpful. 3. I'm off on holiday in a couple of weeks. Away for a week, back 3 days, and then away for 2 weeks. My cat sitter knows nothing about fish (yes, even less than me!). I had planned a large water change the day before leaving, then another in the 3 days I'm home, but I have read contradictory advice about feeding. Some places say to leave them unfed for up to 2 weeks, others to measure out daily amounts of food in envelopes, and hide the rest so the sitter won't be tempted to give them extra for a treat. There are 2 healthy live plants in the tank. I'm worried about water quality in such a small tank. Any thoughts, anyone? TIA -- Janie http://www.janie-thomson.co.uk |
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oh my god. orfes get HUGE. who sold you orfes? they are pond fish!!! all you can
keep in that tank is a betta. http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/p...htm#essentials Janie Thomson wrote: Hi all I'm new to keeping goldfish in an aquarium. A friend bought me a small (about 4 UK gallons) aquarium for my birthday last month, and I've been on a very steep learning curve since then. It's a self contained unit with light and filter, and currently contains 4 X 1" fish - 2 blue orfes, one orange fantail, and one red/white goldie. I also have a pleco. Of course, now I know that such small tanks are not really recommended, and I will probably have to get a bigger one if I want to have these fish to maturity. Not that this worries me, as I seem to be bitten by the fish- keeping bug already. I have some newbie questions maybe you experienced folks can help me out with: 1. When you age tapwater to get rid of the chlorine, does this get rid of chloramine as well? Or should I still treat the water? 2. I haven't invested in any testing kits yet, as I've only now learned the importance of testing for ammonia, Ph, nitrites, etc. Can someone tell me what is the basic testing kit I shouldn't be without? I'm in the UK, so UK available brands would be very helpful. 3. I'm off on holiday in a couple of weeks. Away for a week, back 3 days, and then away for 2 weeks. My cat sitter knows nothing about fish (yes, even less than me!). I had planned a large water change the day before leaving, then another in the 3 days I'm home, but I have read contradictory advice about feeding. Some places say to leave them unfed for up to 2 weeks, others to measure out daily amounts of food in envelopes, and hide the rest so the sitter won't be tempted to give them extra for a treat. There are 2 healthy live plants in the tank. I'm worried about water quality in such a small tank. Any thoughts, anyone? TIA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Janie,
Until you get a bigger tank, I would do some very regular water changes. 50% a day. or at least every 2 days. |
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