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Caring For Your Goldfish

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Goldfish are a common household pet. People love to have them because they don't take a lot of time to care for them. However, a lot of people totally neglect their goldfish and in the process they die prematurely. Goldfish make wonderful pets but you need to care for them properly.

The first part of caring for your goldfish is getting the proper tank for them. Without a good tank, they will die. Make sure you also get a filter too. You'll need a good filter so the water stays clean. Don't put a lot of fish into a small tank either or they might fight. Additionally, the bacteria a fish produces might overwhelm the fish and all your fish will die.

Keep the tank out of direct sunlight as it promotes the growth of algae and overheats the water. Goldfish need luke warm water. Moreover, you want to keep the tank clean and free of bacteria. You should wash the tanks every two weeks and make sure you remove all the algae from the tank. When you put new water into the tank, make sure it is at room temperature.

Goldfish like to swim around and hide in their tanks. Put some toys and decorations in your tank to give them areas to hide. With the water, goldfish can survive in tap water. Make sure it is at room temperature when you put it in the tank. If it is too cold or hot, it will shock your fish's system. You should change the water every time you clean the tank.

Feeding goldfish is a rather easy job because they are not fussy eaters and would eat just about everything. Give them cooked peas, flake food or even larvae to eat. Most essentially, a balanced diet complemented by specially formulated gold fish food will work wonders in improving the health of your fish. Gold fish must not be overfed as the leftovers tend to pollute the water. Feeding your fish right and only once a day is sufficient enough to ensure a long life for your goldfish. A well fed fish is far livelier, vividly colored, enjoys a longer life and becomes a fighter against diseases that can occur inside the fish bowl.

People think goldfish have short lifespans. A lot of times people forget to change or clean the water, overfeed them or just forget about goldfish and then they die a few weeks after being bought. However, goldfish can live a long time if you take good care of them. The important thing is to follow the tips here in order for that to happen.