no. you should have 10gal of water per goldfish. you shouldn't have goldfish in a 5gal tank at all. they are huge waste producers
You need a lot of things, unless you are raising goldfish in a bowl. You need: (for a tank) A filter A tank (not recommended under 5 gal.) Goldfish food Gravel Live or fake plants (underwater plants) Air pump (not required) Choice of decorations These can be very expensive sometimes, but it will keep your goldfish living longer and happier than in a bowl
A 5-gallon tank is not recommended for keeping a goldfish. Goldfish require a larger tank size to thrive, ideally 20 gallons or more for a single goldfish. A larger tank provides more space for the goldfish to swim and grow, as well as better water quality.
NO
The gas tank on the 2014 Mazda MAZDA2 holds 11.3 gal..
One goldfish needs a 30-gallon tank, and an additional ten-gallons per additional goldfish. Goldfish can grow to be 10-12-inches long.
no they need at least five gallons each. a thirty gallon tank is a good size tank to keep goldfish in.
between 5-10 gallons per inch of fish. A single adult goldfish needs 20 gallons and another 10 gallons per addional goldfish (so two goldfish need about 30 gallons but something between 25-35 gals would be good). As babies they one can survive in a 10 or 15 gal but the tank should be upgraded as soon as possible.
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No. The only thing that can go into a 1g tank is a betta, and that's barely okay. PLEASE don't put any number of goldfish in a 1g
Actually, I think that temperature is about right for your goldfish. But if you seriously need to, you need to change the temperature of the air around the tank. I suggest keeping it in a cooler room?
they can live in goldfish bowls i have always kept my beta in a goldfish bowl and my last beta lived between 4-5 years in a goldfish bowl.
Around 10dGH is good but they will be OK anywhere from 5 to 20.