make sure you keep the water clean. do not use tap water straight from the tap because of the chemicals in it. put a supply in a large container and allow to 'sit' for sevearal days. acclimate new fish to the water by putting the bag with in the water then allow to float for several minutes so temperature balances then release the fish from the bag. don't overfeed them.
To keep healthy joints you should take lots of Fish Oil pills which keep your joints very healthy. Most of thoose pills can be purchased at any drug store.
It should make the fish in the same tank age faster, and maybe keep them healthy.
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No you should not treat an infected goldfish with healthy ones. The infected fish should be separated until it is healthy again and the remaining fish should be checked regally. Any medication you give an infected fish can harm any healthy fish.
Water changes should be performed in fish tanks every 1-2 weeks to maintain a healthy aquatic environment for the fish.
Water in a fish bowl should be changed at least once a week to maintain a healthy environment for the fish.
Not really, just keep eating healthy and stay away from pork but I think that fish is a healthy way to go.And always make sure that you eat lots of fruits.
If the fish is a coldwater species like a Goldfish it should really be in a pond. If the fish is tropical then it should be in an Aquarium. The size of the aquarium depends on the size and quantity of fish you wish to keep. The basic rule for keeping any fish healthy is "1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water , a cycled filter running full time and a 50% water change every week."
Not unless you had another fish in there.
Fish are a good source of lean protein, and a great source of the imporatant fatty acids in the omega 3 group which help keep your heart healthy. Be ware of eating too much fish though, as they contain mercury.
Get the parakeet if you can keep up with it
You should change the water in your fish tank every 1-2 weeks to maintain a healthy environment for your fish.