Yes, you can put goldfish in water treated with a beta-safe tap water conditioner, which helps remove harmful chemicals like chlorine and chloramines from tap water. However, ensure that the water temperature and pH match the goldfish's requirements before introducing them. It's also important to acclimate the fish gradually to avoid shock. Always monitor the water quality regularly to maintain a healthy environment for your goldfish.
No, it will not die, but don't be worried by your beta attacking a goldfish. Betas are usually only violent toward other betas, so your goldfish is safe. Also, I believe betas are tropical fish and goldfish are coldwater, but I have heard many sucess stories of betas surviving years in coldwater tanks and bowls. Best of luck
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 ?
Yes, it is generally safe to use tap water for goldfish, but it is important to treat the water with a water conditioner to remove harmful chemicals like chlorine and chloramine before adding it to the tank. It is also recommended to test the water regularly to ensure proper pH levels and water quality for the health of the goldfish.
There isn't really anything that you would have in your home as standard to make the water safe for your goldfish. Provided that your water is safe to drink, it's best to purchase water conditioner from the pet store that should be used during every water change per the directions on the bottle.
yes you can use any type of water for gold fish but to be on the safe side i would go out to a store and buy a water clearifyerwell ive had my goldfish for 6 years now andi have the basics;4l fishtank,2 goldfish,100g fishfood flakes,thermometer,and decorations.and i also use tap water and nothink else.but i always clean the tank out everysunday night at 5:00pm at night.hope this has helped you like it helped me.
Yes, your betta water conditioner should be a standard water conditioner that can be used in any fish tank.
Use a spray bottle (with water in it) to keep your cat away from the goldfish. However, this doesn't stop the cat from being curious, so you might just want to put the goldfish in an area where the cat can not get to it; just to be safe.
I think I'm pretty safe in saying that Jesus did not have any goldfish as pets.
Bottled water is missing many of the minerals that fish need for their bodies. If your tap water is safe for you to drink, then it is safe for the fish provided that you use the recommended dosage of water conditioner per the instructions on the side of the bottle; you can buy this at a pet store.
Beta version is just to test out the product. Since it is a test, there is no guarantee that it is safe. Most of the times, though, it is.
I really would not put the tadpoles in with the goldfish...the goldfish will most likely eat them all. It depends on the goldfish size, but eventually they will try to eat the tadpoles whether they suceed or not. :/
As long as that plastic bowl is large enough to fit in x amount of fish you have and you fill it with an appropriate amount of water.