hi, i am a newbie to the fish world.
i brought a bowl and some goldfish, in the bowl i have some gravel at the bottom and an artifical plant, i have two goldfish, and my water goes cloudy after one day, im not sure what to do, i cant really use a filter as i want my tank on the table so i dont want wires n stuff hanging out of it.
i have added oxygenising tablets to the water, and also an "alge free" filter which looks like a tea bag but said on the packet you can use witout a pump, but my tank goes cloudy after a day, i was wondering if you could give me some advice to help keep it clear, thanks
kenzie
goldfish bowl & cloudy water
7 posts
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celticwraith - Posts: 39
- Joined: Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:08 am
fist of all a gold fish bowl is not really a good place for gold fish or most other fish. A single beta might be OK.
You have to change at least 20% of the water or more everyday and use a water conditioner. The best thing you could do is read up on starting an aquarium properly and buy a real fish tank.
You have to change at least 20% of the water or more everyday and use a water conditioner. The best thing you could do is read up on starting an aquarium properly and buy a real fish tank.
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Deuce15663241 - Posts: 32
- Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:55 pm
Just try water changes and condition, Your fish are gunna get big fast and so just be weary about it,
Btw I started out with a goldfish bowls and they are real fishtanks so just make sure to maintain it.
Btw I started out with a goldfish bowls and they are real fishtanks so just make sure to maintain it.
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:31 am
any real goldfish enthusiast like myself would tell you that goldfish bowls are horrible... i believe they were banned in some parts of europe, if not all of it... rule of thumb for fancy goldfish is 20 gallons per goldfish, 10 gallons each aditional goldfish... check out www.goldfishparadise.com if you get the chance...
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celticwraith - Posts: 39
- Joined: Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:08 am
A gold fish BOWL is not a fish TANK. Lots of people don't keep fish bowls long due to the maintenance needed to keep it healthy.
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evelynmarch26 - Posts: 25
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:30 pm
ahem, well, i usually don't respond to Q's like this very nicely, but i will try my best
anyway a goldfish DOES NOT BELONG IN A BOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A minumum just for starters for 1 single goldfish is at LEAST a 10 gallon tank with filter
For 2, you need at LEAST a 20 gallon tank
here is an article for you to read up on
http://www.fishlesscycling.com/articles ... dfish.html
Please do your fish as well as yourself a very big favor and get a TANK for them and not just a darn bowl
NO FISH, i repeat NO FISH is suppose to live in a bowl where there is no oxygen for them to get
If you want to keep something in there, you should get yourself these little glassfish, no maintenance required at all
Even a betta needs at least a 2.5 gallon tank with filter and heater (if you can't keep the temperature night and day at the same temperature around 78-82 degrees)
hope that helps
good luck
eve
anyway a goldfish DOES NOT BELONG IN A BOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A minumum just for starters for 1 single goldfish is at LEAST a 10 gallon tank with filter
For 2, you need at LEAST a 20 gallon tank
here is an article for you to read up on
http://www.fishlesscycling.com/articles ... dfish.html
Please do your fish as well as yourself a very big favor and get a TANK for them and not just a darn bowl
NO FISH, i repeat NO FISH is suppose to live in a bowl where there is no oxygen for them to get
If you want to keep something in there, you should get yourself these little glassfish, no maintenance required at all
Even a betta needs at least a 2.5 gallon tank with filter and heater (if you can't keep the temperature night and day at the same temperature around 78-82 degrees)
hope that helps
good luck
eve
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OscarFan18 - Posts: 26
- Joined: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:30 pm
Get alleast a 10 gallon. Goldfish a messy fish and they get kinda big. 1 goldfish in aleast a 5 gallon( 10 would be better) They need circulation in their water because of the ammonia they give off.which is what is making your water cloudy. That won't go away until they are in a well filtrated tank.