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Hi
Bought a bio-orb a few weeks ago, just got a couple of newbie ish questions! i've flicked thro here (after i bought it) and found people dont like the bio-orbs, why is that? whats the difference between that and say a 35liter normal tank? have had problems with the nitrate/rite levels going nuts, think thats because i overfed the fish too early and put in too many fish, at the moment i've got 2 clouds minnows and one 3"ish chubby goldfish, i do 1/3rd water changes every week and things seem to be ok again, i check the levels every week and they seem to be more stable now, do you guys think i put too many fish in too soon and that 3 fish will be ok for it? also bought some pond weed type stuff which looks good, but the big goldfish likes to hide behind it away from the minnows, he comes out every now and then got a good swim then hides again, guess thats all normal? also if theres any other advice you can give it would be much appreciated! |
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Bio orbs are crap. They do not provide enough surface area
for oxygenating the water. They are also too small and not a good shape for goldfish to swim in. Goldfish require at least 10 gallons of water, preferably in a tank that has good water surface area and a filter. |
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thanks for that, much more helpfull than the "bio-orbs are crap" posts which
i was half expecting and have got! , they may be crap in some peoples eyes but that doesn't really help me much seeing as i've just bought it! i had a feeling it might be a surface area problem, think i'll leave the light off it during the day, guess that will let a little more air in, fish seem to be happy so far, think i'll stick with the amount i've got thanks Gunther Chris "Gunther" wrote in message t... In article , says... Hi Bought a bio-orb a few weeks ago, just got a couple of newbie ish questions! i've flicked thro here (after i bought it) and found people dont like the bio-orbs, why is that? whats the difference between that and say a 35liter normal tank? Most probably based their objections on the fact that you posted to a goldfish newsgroup. 35L is considered a bit too small for a single adult goldfish. Your current population sounds fine. There's also a potential problem with surface area, as Geezer has pointed out elsewhe oxygen enters the water at the surface. Rectangular tanks provide a better surface-to-volume ratio. The Borb's aeration system, being a simple airstone (probably) helps, but not nearly enough, at least for goldfish, which are fairly massive compared to many aquarium fish, and thus require more oxygen. Again, for your small population, with your water change regimen, you're probably fine. Enjoy your fish. :-) Gunther |
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![]() Chris wrote: thanks for that, much more helpfull than the "bio-orbs are crap" posts which i was half expecting and have got! , they may be crap in some peoples eyes but that doesn't really help me much seeing as i've just bought it! Isn't the point to help the fish? If you're fish is a goldfish (that could potentially grow large in the correct conditions) then yes Bio-orbs are crap. You're goldfish could probably live in it comfortably for a for a few months, but the bio-orb is likely to stunt its growth ad shorten it's life. What sort of goldfish do you have by the way? |
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