i have six fish tanks. i started off with a tiny betta tank(now used as a fry nusery) then got a tiny bit bigger tank now on my nightstand with 4 neon guppys in it, then i got a betta divider tank but i use it as one whole tank about 2.5 gal i put 4 gold fish in, then i got a 5 gal tank with 5 mollys, then i got a ten gal with 3 mollys and 3 tetras, finally i got 55 gal tank with 15 guppys, 3 red tipped sharks, 9 tetras, 5 barbs, 8 mollies, and some different breeds mixed so i kinda lost count after that and there all extremely healthy. it started off as having a small tank for decor but then turned into a treasured hobby.
depending on the size of the tank and where your keeping it you may need a heater if its in a basement with tropical fish like guppys,tetras,mollies,etc. gold fish are non tropical but are very messy so imust with filter or clean it every day. (not a good ideal) get i fish net depending on the size of the fish (i suggest mollies or gold fish for a starter) you need food and tap water conditioner, decor, plants (good hiding places for the fish live or plastic), cycle for filter, etc. you should research the fish and learn about it before you buy it to find out how to exactly take care of it. so get that Google going! and GOOD LUCK!
This question makes no sense- you need to clarify what you mean before it can be answered.
No. I disagree. I clean my fish before freezing. There can still be microbial activity in frozen food. That is all the more likely in a fish that is still full of fecal matter.
Goldfish need to mature before they can lay eggs and they can get pretty large (6" or more). By the time they are large enough, they have outgrown a fish bowl. So technically, the answer is no. You will need large goldfish in a large tank before you can breed them.
The water may need to be replaced with clean, more oxygenated water. Of course, treat the water as you normally would before putting the fish in it.
yes
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Yes you do need a filter in your fish tank ifyou don't the tank will build up dirt and the fish will die. Also when you get a fish tank you need to clean it out then fill it with water then put the filter in and wait 24 hours. This helps to ensure that the tank is somewhat stable before adding fish.
Yes. You must clean everything you put in your fish tank. Also for plants, you need to clean it and wait 2 days to put it in the fishes tank.
At least 1 week, test your water before you add any fish, you may need to leave it for longer to allow the ammonia level to come down. I had to leave mine almost 3 weeks.
They need a tank fish food
Saltwater fish need to drink, but freshwater fish never drink.
1) The species of fish in the pond. 2)The type of food the fish are usually fed. 3)The last time the fish were fed. 4)The next time the fish would/should be fed