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I am writing a book on how to look after goldfish,and i was wondering how many times a week u would bath one?
Also what temperature the water would have to be at?
Also what temperature the water would have to be at?
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Here is some good advice-Don't buy a bowl, buy a tank. On initial set up the tank will need to go trough a process called Cycling, you will find all the info on different web sites. Goldfish can get huge and keeping them in a bowl will stunt there growth but will make internal organs weak. Make sure you have a good filter as goldfish are the dirtiest fish to keep and also have oxygen circulating, don't want fishies dying because of ammonia levels rising too high. Every so often check PH and nitrite levels, goldfish can survive in quite high PH levels. Add declorinator after every water change when adding water to tank. You only need to take out about 25% water every time you clean the tank because you need beneficial bacteria to keep the fish healthy. You will not need a heater to keep goldfish, as the can live in ice cold water. Hopefully this will help people thinking of getting a cheap fish, which should be treated with respect. I have been keeping my goldfish for 7 years know with no health problems. I also keep a 60 gallon tropical tank. Well that's about all folks, happy fish keeping.
Maybe I should write a book LOL.....
Maybe I should write a book LOL.....
I used to take mine to the municipical community baths for a good scrubdown twice a week. It used to follow me doggedly on the little leash that I had specially made for it. As with so many pet stories, this one also ends on a sad note. One day it was raining and I wasn't aware that the leash was broken, the poor little blighter slipped in a puddle of water and drowned.