Cleaning a Goldfish Bowl

May 11th, 2009 by John Smith


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One of the first pets that children would be eager to take responsibility for is the goldfish. Goldfish are easily the most common and rewarding of all pets for budding fish enthusiasts or little kids. Goldfish are very visually appealing and available in many colors, goldfish are very simple to take care of and raise, provided they are encased in a safe, healthy and comfortable environment. What people dont realize is that goldfish should not be housed in a bowl and that picking an aptly sized bowl is the key to proper and well delivered goldfish care.

When you decide to get a goldfish as a pet, it’s important to get a good tank for your new goldfish so your pet lives a long time. Your fish tanks size will depends on a lot of factors. Goldfish are a fish species that requires a large bowl for it to grow healthy. The main reason to buy a large tank is that it will carry large volumes of water and helps to lower ammonia made by your goldfish through their waste.

The typical rule to follow before you buy your goldfish bowl is to figure out how many fish will be in the bowl. For example, if you are going to buy four fish swimming in the tank, you would require a 36 gallon bowl to fit them all properly. Goldfish need a lot of room to swim around and if you don’t give it to them, they will die. Make sure you get a large tank and remember the fish will grow so you will need to factor that into your decision.

Once you have narrowed down your choice of a fish tank size that will suffice the water requirements of each goldfish, you then need to figure out the surface area of the tank which is crucial for fulfilling the oxygen needs of your fish. Goldfish are rather timid by nature and decorating your aquarium with hiding places and other colorful elements will make them feel safe and secure. Filling half of your tank with such attractive pieces will lure the fish into open swimming.

When getting lights installed with the intention of uplifting the colors of the goldfish and highlighting the aesthetics of the tank, make sure you don’t go over the top as goldfish don’t have eyelids and are sensitive to light. Goldfish can become stressed in your quest to give it a look of a lighted aquarium. Hence, once you have extensively researched on picking the apt tank size for your fish, thereafter indulge in a purchasing spree to ensure safety and security of your fish.

The proper goldfish tank will help ensure that your goldfish is alive for a long time as well as being comfortable in the bowl. Buying the right bowl is essential to a long and healthy life for your fish. Moreover, it is important to clean it regularly so the water stay cleans and your fish stays healthy.

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