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In this age of “Top Tens” on television, magazine articles and
more, here’s the pre-eminent questions regarding the venerable,
1)
What is a goldfish?
A.
Goldfish are minnows (of the family Cypriniidae); and like domestic dogs
all varieties/sports of goldfishes are the same species (Carassius
auratus). These are temperate water fish who grow to good size,
particularly the sport called the Comet, which can get to past a foot in
length, not counting the tail!
B.
And variety there is! Fantails, Ryukins, Lionheads, Veiltails…
sport mutations abound in terms of body shape, finnage, eye shape and
color.
2)
Can I keep a goldfish in a bowl?
3)
Do goldfish need a filter?
4)
Do goldfish need a heater? What temperature (range) should
goldfish be kept at?
A.
Much more important than any
given temperature is that this doesn't vacillate; change a great deal
over short periods of time. Better by far to have a heater here; and set
it to about 65 F.
5)
What should I feed my goldfish and how often?
A.
Like all Minnows, Goldfish lack teeth on their jaws; using pharyngeal
teeth instead to grind largely algae and plants as food.
B.
A good staple diet, especially pelleted, is all your goldfish
need. Frozen and flake foods can be messy by comparison. Two small
(about the size of the eye of your fish) feedings daily are good. Take
care that no food remains uneaten after a few minutes.
6)
What gets along w/ goldfish?
7)
What pH water should I use w/ my goldfish?
A. A
moderately alkaline pH is best; 7.2-7.6; easily measured and adjusted.
8)
How often should I change the water?
9)
Will my goldfish breed?
10) What should
I do if my goldfish looks sick?
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