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Gold fish are the most versatile and beautiful species of fish that are kept as pets today; and for the fishkeeping hobbyist, they offer something for everyone. Look this pictures gold fish, no matter what level of experience you may have in fishkeeping, the Gold fish can meet your needs. By following a few simple guidelines you should be successful in keeping the long-lived gold fish, healthy and active for years of enjoyment. By paying attention to items like correct temperature range, clean water, fresh water, proper food, and plenty of space, you should have very little difficulty in keeping the cool water gold fish. Because gold fish can grow quite large, they require water which is high in oxygen. To raise three or four gold fish for several years, you should consider at least a 20 gallon long aquarium. The gold fish Society of America has developed a formula for determining how many fish can be kept successfully in a single tank of rectangular shape. Multiply the length of the tank by its width. Divide the resulting figure by 30. The total is how many "inches" of gold fish the tank can hold. When figuring the "inch" capacity of a tank, allow for growth of the fishes. When concerning the more exotic types, always allow extra room. See this pictures ; you'll be glad you did.

Being cool water Gold fish are not very comfortable in cold water (as is commonly believed by the general public) nor are they comfortable in high water temperatures usually used with tropical fish. An ideal temperature range is 62-72 degrees, with 68 being most beneficial. gold fish can and often do survive outdoors as long their water does not freeze solid during the winter or gets too hot during the summer. The pond or container should be large enough that the temperature doesn't change too rapidly. Water changes of 1/4 of the water volume per week to as much as 1/2 of the water volume per week is necessary to maintain the highest water quality. This is THE MOST IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE YOU CAN DO. If you do weekly water changes, you will experience much fewer health problems with your gold fish. However, do make sure that the new water is treated for chlorine removal and that it is of the same (or very close) temperature of the tank water.



 

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Pictures gold fish: Fantail
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Pictures gold fish: Lionhead

Pictures gold fish: Veiltail
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Pictures gold fish: Comet
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Whether you choose flakes, pellets, granules, tablets or wafers, each of these give particular benefits. Look this pictures gold fish. Flakes are thin and float briefly before sinking. Floating foods encourage your fish to come to the surface, helping them to become much tamer and some can be trained to eat from your fingers. Pellets and granular types of food sink at different rates. Tablets and wafers can be stuck to the glass of the aquarium to form feeding stations at various locations around the tank. This helps ensure that all the fish regardless of size and agility are getting their fair share of food each day.



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