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Hi,
I've been an on and off lurker here for a few years now (more off than on as of late, but I digress) and I have a strange request. I'm an assistant editor at a publishing company and am currently writing a piece on goldfish care for our pets magazine, entitled (appropriately enough) Pets Magazine. For Canuck group members, it's available at veterinary offices across Canada and in Chapters/Indigo book shops. In any case, since goldfish tend to be a misunderstood pet, I'm trying to make sure I throw in all the things that get glossed over by others who lump goldfish in with all tropical fish. The piece would be written for a very mainstream audience with little aquaria experience-think Orandas for Dummies. Some of the basic points I want to hit include: - the 10-gallon-per-fish rule (goldfish size and lengthy life expectancy, the ungodly amounts of waste they produce) - other unique needs: temperature (i.e. no keeping them with tropicals), slime coat (i.e. no keeping them with plecs), cleanliness (low level of gravel, regular cleanings, chemical checks) - swim bladder problems: benefits of sinking foods, inherent difficulties with fancies My two requests a (a) let me know if there's something really big I'm missing. (Again, this is a short, general article, where I wouldn't have enough space to, say, detail Chinese water treatment methods or carefully weigh pros and cons of every type of filter. This is only the basics and a way to convince people who aren't prepared to take care of goldfish that they should think again if they're convinced they're a no-maintenance pet.) and the big, important one: (b) pictures. Magazines are a visual media and, as such, nice images are always crucial. Rather than go the stock footage route or use photoshop to transform my oranda and ranchu into ten different specimens, I thought I'd check with anyone here who may have high quality (we're talking 5 x 7 ins. at 300 dpi) digital images of their pet(s) they could zip and email me for publication. Of course, any image used would be credited, in the form of pet name and owner, and I would mail a copy out of the issue. If you're interested in helping (and making your fish, um, a Canadian media darling) feel free to contact me by phone or email. I'd rather people contact me directly because I can't check newsgroups during my normal work days. Thanks in advance and I look forward to (hopefully) hearing from regulars and lurkers alike. Take care, Erik Missio Assistant Editor PETS Magazine (905) 771-7333, ext. 223 1-877-PETS-MAG (738-7624), ext. 223 |
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if you wanted y ou could use the photos i took of a couple of the goldfish
in the local fish store i work at. just right click on the photos and push save and resize them to your size requirement my yahoo photo album is http://photos.yahoo.com/miss_scaryness you could use the pond pictures to show that goldfish since they get so big do better in ponds rather then tanks. "Erik Missio" wrote in message le.rogers.com... Hi, I've been an on and off lurker here for a few years now (more off than on as of late, but I digress) and I have a strange request. I'm an assistant editor at a publishing company and am currently writing a piece on goldfish care for our pets magazine, entitled (appropriately enough) Pets Magazine. For Canuck group members, it's available at veterinary offices across Canada and in Chapters/Indigo book shops. In any case, since goldfish tend to be a misunderstood pet, I'm trying to make sure I throw in all the things that get glossed over by others who lump goldfish in with all tropical fish. The piece would be written for a very mainstream audience with little aquaria experience-think Orandas for Dummies. Some of the basic points I want to hit include: - the 10-gallon-per-fish rule (goldfish size and lengthy life expectancy, the ungodly amounts of waste they produce) - other unique needs: temperature (i.e. no keeping them with tropicals), slime coat (i.e. no keeping them with plecs), cleanliness (low level of gravel, regular cleanings, chemical checks) - swim bladder problems: benefits of sinking foods, inherent difficulties with fancies My two requests a (a) let me know if there's something really big I'm missing. (Again, this is a short, general article, where I wouldn't have enough space to, say, detail Chinese water treatment methods or carefully weigh pros and cons of every type of filter. This is only the basics and a way to convince people who aren't prepared to take care of goldfish that they should think again if they're convinced they're a no-maintenance pet.) and the big, important one: (b) pictures. Magazines are a visual media and, as such, nice images are always crucial. Rather than go the stock footage route or use photoshop to transform my oranda and ranchu into ten different specimens, I thought I'd check with anyone here who may have high quality (we're talking 5 x 7 ins. at 300 dpi) digital images of their pet(s) they could zip and email me for publication. Of course, any image used would be credited, in the form of pet name and owner, and I would mail a copy out of the issue. If you're interested in helping (and making your fish, um, a Canadian media darling) feel free to contact me by phone or email. I'd rather people contact me directly because I can't check newsgroups during my normal work days. Thanks in advance and I look forward to (hopefully) hearing from regulars and lurkers alike. Take care, Erik Missio Assistant Editor PETS Magazine (905) 771-7333, ext. 223 1-877-PETS-MAG (738-7624), ext. 223 |
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good to attack some of the myths
http://puregold.aquaria.net/pg/care/...htm#essentials need heater to prevent rapid drops in temp, they arent cold water fish aeration is needed dont mix bag and tank water when bringing them home dont put new GF in tank without quarantining them first dont use GF to "cycle" a tank very small amounts of high quality food better than large amounts EMERGENCY CARE 1. check the water parameters: pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrates 2. do the fish physical 3. change some or all of the water, add 1 teaspoon salt per 5 gallons water 4. from the water parameters and physical decide on a course of action 5. if there is nothing specific, do the tub to tub method Ingrid "Erik Missio" wrote: - the 10-gallon-per-fish rule (goldfish size and lengthy life expectancy, the ungodly amounts of waste they produce) - other unique needs: temperature (i.e. no keeping them with tropicals), slime coat (i.e. no keeping them with plecs), cleanliness (low level of gravel, regular cleanings, chemical checks) - swim bladder problems: benefits of sinking foods, inherent difficulties with fancies ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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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