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Hey,
Just recently picked up a few goldfish for my daughter. The water was as clear as a bell last night, cloudy this morning. I kept fish about 20 years ago. I have 2 two inch fish in a 5 gallon tank. Charcoal filter on the back. Any suggestions? |
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On Apr 19, 10:42*am, "Marla and Andrew" wrote:
Hey, * * Just recently picked up a few goldfish for my daughter. *The water was as clear as a bell last night, cloudy this morning. *I kept fish about 20 years ago. *I have 2 two inch fish in a 5 gallon tank. *Charcoal filter on the back. *Any suggestions? Yep, I have a few suggestions. Get a larger tank, and I mean a much larger tank and a decent power filter for those goldies. OR, return goldies and buy a fish (s) that are suitable for such a small container (clouds, guppy etc etc) 5 gal is much to small for a goldie and a mediocre filter is justa s bad. Goldies make a mess and require much more filtration than the typical tropical type fish, and they grow fast and 5 gal tank is just too small for 2 fish of 2" in lengh. |
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Cloudy water is usually a sign of a bacterial bloom at the start of a tank
cycling. To repeat what was said in the previous reply, a 5G tank is nowhere near big enough for 2 goldfish. they require at least 10 gallons each and excellent filtration. I assume the tank you have put them in isn't cycled? If so you need to keep a very careful eye on your water parameters for the next 8 weeks or so or you will end up losing them when the ammonia/nitrite builds up. Mel. "Marla and Andrew" wrote in message news:%poOj.420$PM5.46@edtnps92... Hey, Just recently picked up a few goldfish for my daughter. The water was as clear as a bell last night, cloudy this morning. I kept fish about 20 years ago. I have 2 two inch fish in a 5 gallon tank. Charcoal filter on the back. Any suggestions? |
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http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/c...htm#essentials
THE ESSENTIALS FOR KEEPING 2 GOLDFISH Jo Ann Burke of Dandy Orandas has over the last 20 years found the minimum essential hardware and care required for keeping goldfish healthy. 1. Read all about the upkeep and expense first 2. Then buy all your equipment, get it set up and cleaned. 3. Buy your fish!!!! Your pet store may be willing to hold the fish you want until you are ready. ASK!! THE ESSENTIALS for 2 GOLDFISH 20 GALLON TANK + STAND FILTER Whisper #3 or Aquamaster 400 HEATER 100 Watt Visitherm AIR PUMP Double gang tubing (12feet) 2 big air stones SIPHON (Python) with nylon sockie over the end DECHLOR (if you use city water) FOOD sinking type SALT crystal solar type salt for water softeners, with no additives THERMOMETER TEST KITS for: ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, hardness, salt chlorine/chloramine, (American Pharmaceutical) On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 15:42:51 GMT, "Marla and Andrew" wrote: Hey, Just recently picked up a few goldfish for my daughter. The water was as clear as a bell last night, cloudy this morning. I kept fish about 20 years ago. I have 2 two inch fish in a 5 gallon tank. Charcoal filter on the back. Any suggestions? |
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