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we are in the process of moving our comets to a larger tank. he's lost
3-4 scales from bumping around things in his now too small tank. will they grow back? Now that we have to get a larger tank, its location will have to be in a place that sort of needs to be quiet. Have 2 comets going into a 20g tank. I always do the regular water changes and skim off the obvious stuff off the gravel. The noise of a filter may be a problem. Any major problems not using a filter. I'm going to use a air stone. thx - Craig |
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It is very necessary to use filtration in a goldfish tank. They
actually require twice the normal amount of filtration (if you want them to stay happy and healthy) I use two power (HOB) type filters and at least one or two air stones on all my tanks. Whisper power filters are fairly inexpensive and quiet. They can be used with or with out carbon and you can find them at Walmart, Petsmart or any local fish store. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... we are in the process of moving our comets to a larger tank. he's lost 3-4 scales from bumping around things in his now too small tank. will they grow back? Now that we have to get a larger tank, its location will have to be in a place that sort of needs to be quiet. Have 2 comets going into a 20g tank. I always do the regular water changes and skim off the obvious stuff off the gravel. The noise of a filter may be a problem. Any major problems not using a filter. I'm going to use a air stone. I have a good old fashion Petsmart variety hang on the back of the tank filter. It's not as nice looking as a cannister or gravel filter, but as long as I keep the water level right, you don't even know the filter is running. -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com I'll be leaning on the bus stop post. |
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Certainly nothing wrong with Petsmart filters be it intank power or
hand on the back, they are made by Tetra and sold at a much less price. Unless your interested in lots of water changes why not use a filter........The new filters that hang on the back or go into the tank are so quiet, you have to look at the water to see if their working or not. Probably less than $20.00 for one in yur size range. I just bought 4 Petsmart 20-40 filters for $15.00 each hang on back work great super in a 20 gal tank Depends on if the root or cuticle is still intact or damaged. It may, but most fish scales when lost remain lost especially if thru parasites or sores and ulceration. Simply bumping them and knocking them off its anyones guess. Fish do have relatively thick skin so other than cosmetics a few here and there will not hurt anything. I have a koi with about 1 and a half sq inches of scales missing, and it does just fine. On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 09:37:33 -0500, "Benign Vanilla" wrote: === wrote in message glegroups.com... === we are in the process of moving our comets to a larger tank. he's lost === 3-4 scales from bumping around things in his now too small tank. will === they grow back? === === Now that we have to get a larger tank, its location will have to be in === a place that sort of needs to be quiet. Have 2 comets going into a 20g === tank. I always do the regular water changes and skim off the obvious === stuff off the gravel. The noise of a filter may be a problem. Any === major problems not using a filter. I'm going to use a air stone. === === ===I have a good old fashion Petsmart variety hang on the back of the tank ===filter. It's not as nice looking as a cannister or gravel filter, but as ===long as I keep the water level right, you don't even know the filter is ===running. WINDSONG......the ability to play musical tunes by farting! This is worth repeating for benefit of al newbies! Jo Ann asked Dr. Solo to remind people that while she has retired from selling GF (and sold the business to Ken Fischer http://dandyorandas.com/) she has NOT retired from helping people with sick GF and koi FOR FREE. 251-649-4790 phoning is best for diagnosis. but, can try email put "help sick fish" in subject. Get your fish at Dandy Orandas Dandy Orandas Dandy Orandas........you guys got that DANDY ORANDAS |
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... we are in the process of moving our comets to a larger tank. he's lost 3-4 scales from bumping around things in his now too small tank. will they grow back? Yes, eventually. They may be the wrong color (white/clear) but they'll grow back. Now that we have to get a larger tank, its location will have to be in a place that sort of needs to be quiet. Have 2 comets going into a 20g tank. I always do the regular water changes and skim off the obvious stuff off the gravel. The noise of a filter may be a problem. Any major problems not using a filter. I'm going to use a air stone. In my experience, it's the airstones that make the most noise. A good -- i.e. expensive ;-) -- canister filter in an enclosed stand is pretty quiet. I have a Fluval-104 on a 20G, and I like it fine. And yes, you probably would have major problems not using a filter. Certainly goldfish were successfully kept for centuries prior to the invention of motorized filters, but I suspect they did _daily_ water changes, and not those piddly 10% things either. |
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