November 28, 2008
How To Stop Aquarium Goldfish From Getting Sick
The idiom Prevention is better than cure is always sound advice which also applies to preventing pet goldfish falling ill in the first place, instead of trying to cure the illness once it has happened. There are a number of steps that an aquarium keeper should adopt in order to reduce the likelyhood of a domestic goldfish becoming sick.
When goldfish are added into a tank they need extra care to overcome the stress from transportation and being introduced into a new aquarium. New fish are susceptible to goldfish sickness because of this stress. To minimize inital stress, let the bag float they arrive in the aquarium for about 20 to 30 minutes so they can get acclimatized to the water temperature and their new tank. Keep a close watch for goldfish ick also known as goldfish white spot disease after adding new fish.
Like all wildlife, Goldfish require to be fed with a reasonable quality food that fulfills their dietary needs. A reasonable goldfish food will be easily digested, limiting the volume of waste material the goldfish produce. Inferior quality goldfish foods can potentially provide a diet that could be short of the necessary nutrition, and they may also cause too much waste in the aquarium, blocking up the gravel and reducing the water quality.
The aquarium needs a suitably sized filtration system which helps to remove solid and liquid wastes. The basic function of a filtration system is to extract waste and pollutants and keep the water quality high. All aquariums needs an oxygen supply over and above the oxygen dissolved naturally at the surface. This is done utilizing an air-pump in conjunction with tubing and an air stone or alternative device to split the pumped air into lots of lttle air bubbles. A quality air pump achieves this quietly and efficiently. Gravel at the foot of the aquarium needs to be kept reasonably clean with a gravel siphon as accumulated waste can pollute the water. Water requires to be changed every 3 to 4 weeks. Mains water should be treated utilizing a well known water conditioner obtainable from local pet stores or aquatic centers.
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