Keeping Your Goldfish Happy And Healthy For A Long Life

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Goldfish are a very popular pet, yet surprising very few people know that their little friend can actually live for over 10 years! To be able to achieve this they need to be provided with the right conditions and proper environment.

Many goldfish owners mistakenly believe that their fish only needs a little bowl to live in. Due to this common presumption, many goldfish will not live as long as they should. If a goldfish is confined in a small bowl and not provided with a quality water filter they need daily water changes. Unfortunately few owners are able to maintain this and the goldfish health becomes threatened.

Goldfish need at least 7 gallons of water each to stay happy and healthy. Be sure to tank into account that the tank will be big enough for the amount of fish that you want to keep.

A long tank with plenty of surface area is ideal for goldfish as it allows more oxygen in the water. Maintaining good levels of oxygen in the water is vital for healthy fish so avoid tall tanks.

Goldfish like their water to be fairly cool, a temperature between 65 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal. A thermometer in the tank will help regulate this. If the temperature is kept at the right level your goldfish will be less susceptible to disease.

Ensure that you purchase a quality filtration system for the tank. When choosing a filter take into account the size of the aquarium and try to pick one that will be easy to clean. If you are keeping fancy tailed variety of goldfish in the aquarium, it is very important that the filter will not provide a very fast current. Fast flowing water will cause this type of goldfish to have difficulty swimming around.

The main causes that a goldfish does not reach its live expectancy are overcrowding, overfeeding and bad water quality. To give your goldfish the best chance at a long a healthy life provide a good filter, complete regular water changes and don't allow uneaten food and other waste to build up in the tank. Waste in the aquarium will cause the water to become toxic which often proves deadly for these fish.

With very little work and maintenance you and your goldfish will feel the benefits for years to come. Keeping goldfish can be a very enjoyable and rewarding experience, and doesn't have to be short lived.


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