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Tips on caring for goldfish
The Goldfish are known to be the first race of fish that was “domesticated”. These are freshwater fish, which belong to the family of the Cyprinidae. As they gain popularity, began to “develop” other races for this purpose. Their colors are characterized by varied: yellow, orange, white, red, brown and black. They can live between 10-25 years.
For your goldfish can live many years with you, you need to know everything about their care. The first thing to remember is to provide a clean aquatic environment. If you are a beginner, start with a pair of goldfish. I love living in couples. To increase the longevity of your fish, you learn everything you can about the aquarium in which you deposit.
Before you take them home, prepare the tank. We’re used to seeing them in fish tanks round but is best that you buy an aquarium normal measures to have more space. Low space limits the growth of fish and even makes them more prone to diseases.
Remember that cleaning will depend on the number of fish you are going to accumulate. The larger the aquarium, need less maintenance. The Goldfish eat a lot and produce a large amount of waste. Therefore, the aquarium must be cleaned once every two weeks. The actual placement of plants can help absorb the ammonia, nitrites and nitrates and even keep it cleaner. You must keep a constant check on the levels of nitrite, nitrate and ammonia. An increase in the level of these elements can cause water to become acidic and therefore toxic.
Pet Fish Comets
If you live in a small house or an apartment and cannot have a pet dog or cat, it is best to place an aquarium or bowl and fill it with goldfish. It’s something easy to maintain and gives a different tone and fun to our house.
If you never had a fish tank and ignore the care of the fish, it is best to start with one or two fish Cometa. This variety is very similar to goldfish and is widely known for his physical strength, allowing it to survive several days without food.
It’s a really nice fish, and may be yellow, orange or red, with several blank sectors. According to experts, with a good diet and proper care of this variety of fish can survive for a decade and reach a size really matters: 20 cm.
