Can !out use two what in a ten gal fish tank. Need more info.
Do water changes, and use aquarium salt at around 1tsp per gallon
Absolutely not! Goldfish produce alot of ammonia and put alot of toxins into the water. Good rule of thumb is 1 inch of fish to every 2-3 gallons of water with regular goldfish. For fancy goldfish (lion heads, ranchus, black moors, etc.) You need 20 gallons for the first fish, and ten for every one after that. So if your fish is gonna get say 6 inches fully grown then you are gonna need to get a biger tank. The myth that a fish will only get as big as his tank allows is way off...If you put a baby in a box and continue to feed it like you would a pet fish in a tank then it will grow and that's that. A guppy or beta sized fish would do well in a one gallon as long as the fish you choose doesn't get any bigger than 1 inch or so fully grown. Goldfish get pretty big and it seems as though you are gonna need a biger tank. Be sure to never rinse you tank out with hot water or use soap. Hot water kills the good bacteria and soap is toxic. Get a test kit and only change the water as needed because if you over change the water you loose the alot of the good bacteria and it gives the bad bacteria room to grow. Oh and declorinator drops are a must if you use tap water! You can just buy purified water from the store if you don't want to use the drops.
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I wouldn't recommend putting more than one or two. 28 liters is not that big. Goldfish are very dirty fish and need a large tank and a good filter. Te smallest tank I would put goldfish in is 40 liters (10 Gallons). Even that is pushing it.
That depends on the size of the goldfish. This useful formula might come in handy:5 cm fish in 250ml of water10 cm fish in 500ml of waterand etc.Answer: 0A goldfish needs a tank that's at least 30 gallons to thrive(plus another 10 gallons for each additional goldfish). This may seem like a lot for just a goldfish, but most goldfish will grow over 6 inches long and have the potential to grow over 10-12 inches. Even if the goldfish is very small it is still best to keep it in a large tank because it will soon grow very large. hope this helpsI was told by a pet store employee once that goldfish are very dirty fish and 1 per gallon was a good rule of thumb.
Goldfish cannot live properly in a 5 gallon tank. Goldfish need 20 gallons for the first fish, and 10 gallons per additional fish after.It's not simply about their size potential, which is big, but the fact that they produce a lot of waste.Guppies and goldfish are not compatible as they have different water needs.
u can use a aqueon 55 gallon filter
The bigger the tank, the better. I use my spare 10 gallon on my brine shrimp. I raise them to feed my betta.
most use a 22 gallon fuel tank.
No they can not as crabs will use claws to catch and harm them.
yes you can it will be fine. i have experience :) haha
yes, but dont use a big one that makes the water too hot