There are many brand names and companies that make water conditioners; what works for you and your fish is what is best. This is also going to depend on what is available to you in your area, and what you can afford.
Accidentally bought tropical fish water conditioner that contains aloe vera and I have a fresh water common goldfish, is it still safe to use on my goldfish ?
As long as the water temperature of the new water is the same as the old water, it is ok after about 5 minutes.
Yes, But i personally advise you not to use Aquasafe water conditioning products. your fish may die on the second water change
Yes, your betta water conditioner should be a standard water conditioner that can be used in any fish tank.
No way i use betta condition for my goldfish they seem to love it don't worry
yes becuz all it does is clean your water... :)
Teddy. He also has a goldfish named Conditioner.
The only "aquasafe" I know of is a filter system. If you are enquiring about a chlorine remover or water conditioner called 'aquasafe' then I would suggest you read the instructions that would have accompanied the chemical. If that is in fact what you are refering to, I see no need to add any kind of chemical to the fishes water if the inhabitants are fit and healthy. Clean chemical free water to a fish is like clean chemical free air to you and me. The less rubbish (chemicals) you put in your fishes water, the better your fish will like it and the healthier they will be.
The key to having the best aquarium is clean the entire filter every time you make a water change. Put 7 drops of water conditioner per gallon of water(if you are using Tetra AquaSafe) AND put 5ml of Aqueon(the brand) per 10gallons. Good luck and happy fish keeping!
No, goldfish are best with goldfish. In addition, tilapia have different needs and are quite likely to be aggressive towards the goldfish.
goldfish. Definatly goldfish. Or betta
In late spring of early summer is the best time to breed goldfish.