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		<title>Should You Add Freshwater Aquarium Salt to a Goldfish Tank?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christina Crowe]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2014 22:04:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Photo by Dubravko Sorić (Flickr) &#8220;Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink.&#8221; You might know this quote from&#8230;</p>
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<p>&#8220;Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink.&#8221;</p>
<p>You might know this quote from <em><a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/the-rime-of-the-ancient-mariner-and-other-poems-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Rime of the Ancient Mariner</a></em>. A man is adrift on the ocean, water as far as the eye can see and yet dying of thirst because people can&#8217;t drink salt water.</p>
<p>Tough break.</p>
<p>But for goldfish, freshwater aquarium salt (when used effectively) can provide many benefits. Too much, of course, and you’ll do more harm than good &#8211; just like with any substance that is overdosed.<br />
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Already know the benefits? <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/aquarium-salt-treatment/">Skip to the aquarium salt treatment guide</a> to determine how much salt to put into your aquarium</p>
<p>But if you’re new to salt treatments, the very concept might sound ridiculous. Why on earth would you add aquarium salt? After all, goldfish are <em>fresh</em>water fish.</p>
<h2>Why Salt Is Good for Goldfish (Not So Much for Humans)</h2>
<p>Actually, adding salt to a freshwater tank isn&#8217;t too unheard of. Not at all.</p>
<p>You might already know that salt reduces stress. You&#8217;ve probably heard that salt treats parasites, even. But one benefit that isn’t often talked about is <em>osmoregulation</em>.</p>
<p>The cells in your goldfish contain a specific salinity (or salt and water balance). At every moment, small traces of salt trickles back into the water from your goldfish’s body. To keep up with this, your goldfish have to constantly reabsorb small amounts of salt from the environment.</p>
<p>Luckily, aquarium water naturally provides some salt – though the amount of salt in a freshwater aquarium is <em>much</em> smaller than the salt density in a saltwater aquarium. And rightly so, because too much salt could seriously hurt – even kill – your goldfish!</p>
<p>But by adding a small amount of freshwater aquarium salt during stress, you’re boosting the salinity in your aquarium just enough to make things easier for your goldfish. This can have all sorts of benefits.</p>
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<li><strong>Freshwater aquarium salt reduces stress.</strong> Some goldfish diseases can stop the gills from functioning properly. If your goldfish don’t absorb enough electrolytes from the water (because they’re under stress), they could go into an osmotic shock. Salt replenishes much-needed electrolytes, helping your goldfish maintain a healthy flow of oxygen and carbon dioxide.</li>
<li><strong>Aquarium salt helps goldfish recover faster from infections.</strong> When small amounts of aquarium salt are added, your goldfish don’t have to work as hard (or absorb as much water) to maintain the salt density in their bodies. Your goldfish actually save <em>more</em> energy to fight off diseases and heal painful scrapes – very much like how rest helps you and me recover from nasty colds.</li>
<li><strong>Aquarium salt kills off parasites.</strong> Freshwater aquarium salt disrupts the salt/water balance in the cells of harmful organisms, dehydrating them until they let go of your goldfish and eventually die off. For this reason, salt baths are particularly effective treatments for parasite infections.</li>
<li><strong>Freshwater aquarium salt prevents nitrite poisoning.</strong> If your filter suddenly stops working or you’ve just set up a new tank (that isn’t fully cycled), nitrite levels may spike &#8211; and nitrite poisoning can be deadly! Chloride ions in aquarium salt reduce nitrite absorption, preventing nitrite poisoning when nitrite levels are high.</li>
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<p>Some invertebrates (like snails) and plants are very sensitive to salt. And if your aquarium uses zeolite to cut down on ammonia, effects may be reversed during a salt treatment. Always remove sensitive invertebrates and zeolite before adding any type of salt.</p>
<p>Freshwater aquarium salt can be used as a preventative to help keep your goldfish healthy or as a treatment to cure <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/7-common-goldfish-diseases/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">common goldfish diseases</a> (especially when parasites are to blame).</p>
<p>But what type of salt should you use? Let’s look at your options.</p>
<h2>Keeping Salt Goldfish Friendly: 3 Types of Freshwater Aquarium Salt</h2>
<p>Some salt (like table salt) can be bad news for goldfish. Luckily, you’re not just limited to table salt.</p>
<p>Adding salt regularly? Aquarium salt is a good choice. But if you want to keep your options open, rock and kosher salt are healthy alternatives.</p>
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<li><strong><a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/api-aquarium-salt-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Freshwater aquarium salt</a></strong> is quite different from the salt you keep in your kitchen cabinet. Created from evaporated sea water, this salt contains no harmful additives like table salt and is specifically made for freshwater aquariums. Plus, you can buy it from any pet shop where fish are sold.</li>
<li><strong><a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/saltworks-mediterranean-coarse-sea-salt-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Non-iodized rock salt</a> and <a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/diamond-crystal-kosher-salt-48oz-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">kosher salt</a></strong> are made up of just sodium chloride (unlike table salt that can contain iodine and calcium silicate). No extra ingredients are added, making these types of salt great for goldfish aquariums.</li>
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<p>When introducing salt to the aquarium, <strong>never use table salt that contains additives</strong>. Toxic additives and spices in table salt can be deadly to goldfish.</p>
<p>Aquarium salt is a powerful tool against stress and parasite infections. But don’t overdo it!</p>
<p>Like all freshwater fish, goldfish can only take so much salt before it becomes harmful. When performing a salt treatment, keep an eye out for <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/goldfish-disease-symptoms/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">signs of stress</a>. Reduce treatment or stop treatment altogether if your goldfish seem agitated.</p>
<h2>Do You Treat Your Aquarium with Salt?</h2>
<p>What type of salt do you use? Do you regularly add freshwater aquarium salt as a preventative or only as a treatment when you notice signs of stress?</p>
<p>Add your suggestions to the comment field below!</p>
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		<title>Buying the Best Aquarium Water Conditioner for Your Goldfish</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2014 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Photo by Benson Kua (Flickr) When you’re carrying a basket down a pet store aisle brimming with water conditioners –&#8230;</p>
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<p>When you’re carrying a basket down a pet store aisle brimming with water conditioners – each promising to <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/tap-water-for-goldfish/" target="_blank">make tap water safe for your goldfish</a> – it’s easy to be overwhelmed.</p>
<p>With a mountain of choices, <strong>which is the best aquarium water conditioner</strong>?<br />
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It depends. The best aquarium water conditioner for your particular needs may not be the best option for the pet owner next door. So how do you make the decision?</p>
<p>Some water conditioners are specialized for certain situations (for instance, API Stress Coat is particularly effective in hospital tanks), while others are designed for specific aquarium sizes (Seachem Prime is highly concentrated, so it’s more convenient in large aquariums).</p>
<p>In this article, we’ll compare four popular water conditioners. We’ll weigh the pros and cons and take a look at the highlights &#8211; what sets each water conditioner apart. By the time we’re through, you should be able to determine the best aquarium water conditioner for your tank.</p>
<p>Let’s dive into your options. </p>
<h2>The Best Aquarium Water Conditioner: A Product Comparison</h2>
<p>Though some water conditioners include extra additives, the fundamental goal of a water conditioner is to <strong>make tap water safe for your goldfish</strong>. For this reason, I recommend buying a water conditioner that neutralizes both chlorine and chloramine at the very <em>minimum</em> (you can <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/tap-water-conditioner-guide/" target="_blank">read more on how water conditioners work</a>).</p>
<p>But how do the top four water conditioners compare?</p>
<p>The following chart analyzes the most popular water conditioners on the market. You’ll get a quick glimpse on how each conditioner differs (hopefully making it easier to find the best aquarium water conditioner for your goldfish). Later, we’ll look at each product in detail.</p>
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<th>Neutralizes Chlorine &#038; Chloramine</th>
<th>Removes Ammonia &#038; Heavy Metals</th>
<th>Detoxifies Nitrite &#038; Nitrate</th>
<th>Restores Slime Coat</th>
<th>Heals Cuts &#038; Scrapes</th>
<th>Strengthens Bacterial Bed</th>
<th>Concen -tration</th>
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<td><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/stress-coat-conditioner" target="_blank">API Stress Coat</a></td>
<td>X</td>
<td>X</td>
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<td>X</td>
<td>X</td>
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<td>Low</td>
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<td><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/aquasafe" target="_blank">Tetra AquaSafe Plus</a></td>
<td>X</td>
<td>X</td>
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<td>X</td>
<td></td>
<td>X</td>
<td>Low</td>
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<td><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/prime" target="_blank">Seachem Prime</a></td>
<td>X</td>
<td>X</td>
<td>X</td>
<td>X</td>
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<td>High</td>
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<td><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/aqueon-conditioner" target="_blank">Aqueon Water Conditioner</a></td>
<td>X</td>
<td>X</td>
<td></td>
<td>X</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
<td>Low</td>
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<p>Already selected the best aquarium water conditioner? Hold on! </p>
<p>Before you make a hasty decision, let’s take a closer look at each product in turn.</p>
<h3>API Stress Coat</h3>
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<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/stress-coat-conditioner" target="_blank">API Stress Coat</a> doesn’t just remove chlorine. It promotes a safe environment for your goldfish by neutralizing chloramine and detoxifying harmful heavy metals in tap water.</p>
<p>This water conditioner leverages the natural healing abilities of Aloe Vera to nurse your goldfish back to health, healing damaged tissue and torn fins faster. </p>
<p>When goldfish are sick or hurt, the slime coat might take the brunt of the attack. Without a slime coat to shield off infection, goldfish can be even more vulnerable to diseases. </p>
<p>Not only does API Stress Coat reduce stress, but it also creates a synthetic slime coat. The extra slime protection helps your goldfish fight off infection, safeguarding against electrolyte loss during stress and boosting oxygen flow through the gills.</p>
<p>If your goldfish are under a lot of stress, API Stress Coat might be the ticket out. In fact, API Stress Coat is scientifically proven to reduce fish stress by 40%.</p>
<p><strong>1 teaspoon (5 ml) of water conditioner treats 10 gallons (38 liters)</strong> of water, with one 16-oz bottle treating 960 gallons of aquarium water.</p>
<p>Depending on the size of your goldfish tank and water changing schedule, API Stress Coat offers 6 bottle sizes:</p>
<ol>
<li>1-oz bottle treats 60 gallons or 227 liters</li>
<li>4-oz bottle treats 240 gallons or 908 liters</li>
<li>8-oz bottle treats 480 gallons or 1,817 liters</li>
<li>16-oz container treats 960 gallons or 3,634 liters</li>
<li>64-oz container treats 3,840 gallons or 14,535 liters</li>
<li>1-gallon (128-oz) jug treats 7,680 gallons or 29,072 liters</li>
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<p>Cap can be used for measuring on smaller bottles. Available large container sizes make it easy to manage multiple aquariums at the same time (and save money with every ounce!).</p>
<p>API Stress Coat may very well be the best aquarium water conditioner for quarantine and hospital tanks. Add this water conditioner to every water change, following the instructions on the bottle.</p>
<h3>Tetra AquaSafe Plus</h3>
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<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/aquasafe" target="_blank">Tetra AquaSafe Plus</a> quickly converts tap water into a safe haven for goldfish, neutralizing chlorine and chloramine on the spot. </p>
<p>But it doesn’t stop there! This handy water conditioner detoxifies poisonous ammonia and heavy metals, creating a risk-free environment for your goldfish. </p>
<p>Tetra AquaSafe is rich in important vitamins and minerals, filling the gaps where tap water is lacking and promoting energetic breeding behavior during the early months of spring. With stress-reducing slime, your goldfish can stay active and healthy all year long.</p>
<p>Tetra AquaSafe Plus also includes an advanced BioExtract formula that features natural biopolymers produced from kelp. These seaweed extracts boost biological filtration, strengthening beneficial bacterial colonies that keep your aquarium water clear and healthy.</p>
<p><strong>1 teaspoon (5 ml) treats 10 gallons (38 liters)</strong> of aquarium water, and one 16.9-oz bottle treats 1,014 gallons of water. </p>
<p>Depending on your aquarium size and water changing frequency, Tetra AquaSafe Plus offers five different bottle sizes: </p>
<ol>
<li>1.69-oz bottle treats 101 gallons or 382 liters</li>
<li>3.38-oz bottle treats 202 gallons or 765 liters</li>
<li>8.4-oz bottle treats 504 gallons or 1,908 liters</li>
<li>16.9-oz bottle treats 1,014 gallons or 3,838 liters</li>
<li>33.8-oz bottle treats 2,028 gallons or 7,677 liters</li>
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<p>You can use the bottle cap for measuring. Shake well before use and always read the directions on the bottle. </p>
<p>With its seaweed extract and unique blend of vitamins, Tetra AquaSafe Plus might be the best aquarium water conditioner for breeding tanks. Use it when setting up a new aquarium or with every partial water change.</p>
<h3>Seachem Prime</h3>
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<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/prime" target="_blank">Seachem Prime</a> not only plays the role of a chlorine and chloramine neutralizer! Heavy metals and harmful toxins don’t stand a chance.</p>
<p>Prime is a concentrated solution that cuts down on nitrite and nitrate. Unlike some water conditioners, Prime doesn’t just break the ammonia/chlorine bond in chloramine either. It also removes toxic ammonia, turning harmful chlorine into a safe substance.</p>
<p>When the immune system is at its lowest, new goldfish are especially susceptible to <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/7-common-goldfish-diseases/" target="_blank">goldfish diseases</a> during shipping and handling. And after a long car ride home, a new aquarium environment can be just as stressful.</p>
<p>Seachem Prime stimulates natural slime coat production, helping your goldfish fend off infection <em>without</em> the use of synthetic or artificial slime compounds found in some water conditioners. </p>
<p>You don’t need a lot of Prime for it to work its magic. In fact, this water conditioner is the second most concentrated dechlorinator on the market (<a href="http://www.seachem.com/Products/product_pages/Prime.html" target="_blank">source</a>)!</p>
<p><strong>1 teaspoon (5 ml) treats 50 gallons (189 liters)</strong> of water, while a single 16.91-oz bottle treats 5,073 gallons of water. </p>
<p>Prime offers 6 different bottle sizes:</p>
<ol>
<li>50-ml (1.69-oz) bottle treats 507 gallons or 1,919 liters</li>
<li>100-ml (3.38-oz) bottle treats 1,014 gallons or 3,838 liters</li>
<li>250-ml (8.45-oz) bottle treats 2,535 gallons or 9,596 liters</li>
<li>500-ml (16.91-oz) bottle treats 5,073 gallons or 19,203 liters</li>
<li>2-liter (67.63-oz) container treats 20,289 gallons or 76,802 liters</li>
<li>4-liter (135.26-oz) container treats 40,578 gallons or 153,604 liters</li>
</ol>
<p>Bottle cap can be used for measuring solution. Make sure to follow the instructions on the bottle.</p>
<p>Prime is especially popular in goldfish aquariums because it’s extremely concentrated. If you’re a hardcore goldfish hobbyist, Prime might be the best aquarium water conditioner if you like yours to last awhile. You’ll save money no matter which bottle size you use.</p>
<p>Seachem Prime is effective for routine use, regular water changes, or setting up a new aquarium. If fish-in cycling, you can also use Prime throughout the nitrogen cycle to keep ammonia and nitrite levels under control.</p>
<h3>Aqueon Tap Water Conditioner</h3>
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<p>Sometimes you don’t need all of the extra additives that come along with a fancy water conditioner. </p>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/aqueon-conditioner" target="_blank">Aqueon’s standard water conditioner</a> includes everything you need to make tap water safe for goldfish, neutralizing both chlorine and chloramine. The conditioner also restores your goldfish’s natural slime coat at the same time that it detoxifies heavy metals and ammonia from chloramine and fish waste.</p>
<p><strong>1 teaspoon (5 ml) treats 10 gallons (38 liters)</strong> of aquarium water, and a 16-oz bottle includes enough solution for 960 gallons.</p>
<p>Aqueon Tap Water Conditioner offers 5 bottle sizes:</p>
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<li>2-oz bottle treats 120 gallons or 454 liters</li>
<li>4-oz bottle treats 240 gallons or 908 liters</li>
<li>8-oz bottle treats 480 gallons or 1,817 liters</li>
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<li>1-gallon (128-oz) container treats 7,680 gallons or 29,072 liters</li>
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<p>Attached dosage cap can be used for measuring. </p>
<p>If your goldfish never get sick and you’ve already established a healthy aquarium environment with adequate filtration, Aqueon might be the best aquarium water conditioner for your tank. </p>
<p>The standard Aqueon Water Conditioner can be used any time you add new water to the aquarium, whether setting up a new tank or performing partial water changes. Follow the directions on the bottle.</p>
<p>Depending on the water conditioner brand you buy, how much conditioner you <em>actually need</em> to safely treat tap water will vary. No matter how slight the difference, always follow the instructions on the back of the bottle <em>exactly</em>. </p>
<p>After all, they’re there for a reason! </p>
<h2>So, What <em>Is</em> the Best Aquarium Water Conditioner?</h2>
<p>The water conditioner you ultimately stick with is up to you. </p>
<p>No conditioner is the best aquarium water conditioner for all situations: each has its own unique benefits. Just make sure to treat tap water with a solution that neutralizes both chlorine and chloramine, detoxifying harmful heavy metals that might take a toll on your goldfish’s health. </p>
<p>Once you find the best aquarium water conditioner for your tank, you can rest easy knowing your tap water is 100% safe for your fish inhabitants (as long as you keep up with <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/aquarium-water-testing-parameters/" target="_blank">regular water testing</a> of course!).</p>
<h2>How About You: Do You Have a Personal Favorite?</h2>
<p>What is the best aquarium water conditioner for your goldfish? Which water conditioners do you use?</p>
<p>Share your thoughts in the comment section below!</p>
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<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/tap-water-for-goldfish/" target="_blank">Think tap water is safe</a> if it sits overnight?</p>
<p>You’re not alone. Yes, maybe this was true in the old days. But if you stick to the 24-hour rule now, you could be putting your goldfish at risk.</p>
<p>Why? Doesn&#8217;t chlorine evaporate after 24 hours?</p>
<p>It does. Though, with the addition of chloramine (what happens when chlorine and ammonia are bonded together), ammonia gets left behind even as the chlorine takes off.</p>
<p>With adequate filtration, this might not be a problem. But since goldfish add their own ammonia load to the water (and a hefty helping at that), your biofilter might have a hard time managing all that waste.<br />
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That’s why it’s always good to remove chlorine <em>and</em> ammonia from tap water. Lucky for goldfish, <strong>a tap water conditioner does just that</strong>.</p>
<p>Not only are water conditioners effective for neutralizing chlorine, many tackle this very chloramine problem to make the resulting ammonia completely harmless and safe for your goldfish.</p>
<h2>The Magic of Magnetism: How a Tap Water Conditioner Works</h2>
<p>If you didn&#8217;t think the chlorine problem could get any worse, you’re in for a shaky awakening!</p>
<p>If you just take tap water and pour it into an aquarium with live goldfish, invisible compounds in the water can actually burn your goldfish’s gills, attacking the cells in living tissue. The next thing you know, your goldfish are rushing to the top of the aquarium, frantically gasping for breath. </p>
<p><strong>If the chlorine isn&#8217;t removed – and soon – death could quickly follow.</strong></p>
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<p>Water districts disinfect bacteria and pathogens with chemicals like chlorine and chloramine, making tap water safe for humans to drink. But these same chemicals are dangerous to pet goldfish.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s when water conditioners come to the rescue. </p>
<p>A tap water conditioner works by neutralizing chlorine, forming ionic bonds and rendering the chlorine harmless. The tap water is then goldfish-friendly, completely safe for both goldfish and beneficial bacteria that keep your aquarium water healthy.</p>
<p>Think of it like this – harmful tap water is full of positive charged magnets called chlorine that magnetically stick to your goldfish’s gills. When you use a tap water conditioner, negative charged magnets get to work, attracting harmful disinfectants. Now, instead of clinging to fish gills, the chlorine magnets stick to the conditioner magnets and <strong>the chlorine becomes harmless</strong> (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dechlorinator" target="_blank">source</a>).</p>
<p>Water conditioners that neutralize chlorine are all well and good. But if your public water system disinfects tap water with chloramine, you’ll need a tap water conditioner that can split apart the chlorine/ammonia bond and tackle each separately. </p>
<p>Since water districts often switch between chlorine and chloramine, it’s best to play it safe and purchase a tap water conditioner that deals with <em>both</em>.</p>
<h2>Tap Water Conditioners: What Are My Options?</h2>
<p>Not all water conditioners are created equal. Some only neutralize chlorine (but not chloramine), while others offer a full package of features (that you may not need). </p>
<p>There are three main types of water conditioners.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Dechlorinators:</strong> Using small amounts of sodium thiosulfate, these basic water conditioners quickly and effectively remove chlorine but won’t even touch ammonia or heavy metals!</li>
<li><strong>Chloramine Neutralizers:</strong> These useful water conditioners not only get rid of chlorine, but they also tackle pesky ammonia and sometimes heavy metals as well.</li>
<li><strong>Complete Conditioners:</strong> Handy water conditioners that neutralize chlorine and ammonia, these conditioners also detoxify harmful heavy metals and remove copper from water.</li>
</ul>
<p>It’s not uncommon to stumble across chloramine neutralizers and complete conditioners in the pet store. </p>
<p>Fancy water conditioners <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/aquasafe" target="_blank">might also include additional vitamins</a> to boost the immune system. <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/stress-coat-conditioner" target="_blank">Some even reduce stress</a> by replenishing the slime coat (that slimy sheen covering the scales and protecting goldfish from infections), providing them extra defense against <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/7-common-goldfish-diseases/" target="_blank">hazardous goldfish diseases</a>. </p>
<p>Luckily, water conditioners are pretty inexpensive and last a while before you need to restock your cabinet.</p>
<h2>How Often Is Enough? A Foolproof Water Treatment Plan</h2>
<p>Always condition tap water when you first set up a new aquarium and during each partial water change.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>When setting up a new aquarium:</strong> If you’re just getting the nitrogen cycle started and haven’t yet added any goldfish (for fishless cycling), you can hold off on buying a complete tap water conditioner and instead use a simple dechlorinator. This way, when chlorine is neutralized, the leftover ammonia will be fed to the beneficial bacteria to jump start the nitrogen cycle.</li>
<li><strong>With every water change:</strong> Water added after the initial tank setup should be treated with a chloramine neutralizer or complete tap water conditioner. If you don’t use either one of these, you risk killing off all the beneficial bacteria – and that could crash the nitrogen cycle!</li>
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<p>Once you&#8217;ve set up your goldfish tank, you’ll only really need a tap water conditioner every time you perform your weekly water changes.</p>
<h2>2 Ways to Treat Tap Water: Bucket or No Bucket?</h2>
<p>Water conditioners work their magic in literally minutes. </p>
<p>You can condition your tank water one of two ways: in a bucket or directly in the aquarium.</p>
<h3>Cautious? Try a Bucket</h3>
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<p>Simply fill a bucket with tap water and measure in the right amount of conditioner!</p>
<p>It helps to have your own <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-measuring-spoons" target="_blank">tank-friendly teaspoon</a> for measuring. You’ll also need to know how large your bucket is (and how much water can fill it). </p>
<p>You should only need just enough water conditioner to treat the amount of water in the bucket. I like to swirl the water in the bucket before filling the tank (so I know the tap water conditioner is mixed well).</p>
<h3>Skip the Bucket and Go All In!</h3>
<p>If you use a hose or <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/python-water-changer" target="_blank">water changer</a> that attaches to your sink faucet, you can condition tap water as you splash it directly into the aquarium. </p>
<p>In this case, you may need to measure the right amount of conditioner for the full volume of your tank (follow the directions on the water conditioner bottle). Slowly drip the right amount of tap water conditioner into the stream of water as you fill your aquarium. </p>
<p>It may help to swirl the water around the aquarium to mix the conditioner with the tap water.</p>
<p>Whatever method you choose, <strong>always treat tap water with a water conditioner</strong>. </p>
<p>Remember: just because tap water <em>looks</em> clean, doesn&#8217;t mean it is! </p>
<p>There could be harmful chemicals running rampant behind the scenes – many dangerous compounds are colorless, even odorless, and invisible to the naked eye. Never take crystal-clear water as a sign that the water is healthy or safe for your goldfish.</p>
<p><strong>By keeping water quality high, your goldfish will live long, happy lives.</strong> </p>
<p>Keep conditioning tap water and maintain a healthy aquarium environment with adequate filtration and routine water changes. You should also run weekly <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/aquarium-water-testing-parameters/" target="_blank">water tests</a> with a <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/aquarium-test-kits/" target="_blank">freshwater test kit</a> to ensure the water stays in tip-top shape.</p>
<p>How about you? Which tap water conditioner do you use?</p>
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<p>What&#8217;s the most important thing about a goldfish environment? It&#8217;s not the food, not the lighting, and not even that little diver with the treasure chest (though he does make for hours of entertainment).</p>
<p>You guessed it. It&#8217;s <em>water</em>!</p>
<p>Just like the air that fills your lungs, water supplies goldfish with essential oxygen. Without fresh and clean water, your goldfish can get sick. And if the water is filled with <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/aquarium-water-testing-parameters/" target="_blank">harmful toxins</a>, there’s a slim chance your goldfish will survive.<br />
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After all, how long could you last if every breath set your lungs on fire?</p>
<p>If you plop your goldfish into tap water without treating tap water for goldfish first, stress could be the least of their problems. In fact, chlorine and heavy metals in the tap water can literally kill your goldfish overnight!</p>
<p>What’s wrong with using fresh tap water for goldfish?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s go behind the scenes, taking a look at what could happen when goldfish meet tap water.</p>
<h2>What’s in the Tap? Unraveling the Goldfish and Tap Water Mystery</h2>
<p>Fresh tap water <em>looks</em> crystal clear, so it must be safe for goldfish right?</p>
<p>Not quite!</p>
<p>Invisible toxic substances that may be floating around in your tap water can be dangerous – even deadly – to your goldfish! </p>
<p>The culprits? Chemicals and heavy metals.</p>
<h3>Chlorine and Chloramine: Goldfish Poison in Disguise</h3>
<p>There’s a chance your tap water contains <em>chlorine</em>, a chemical that fights off nasty bacteria that could make you, me, and everyone you know sick if it weren&#8217;t for the chlorine keeping it in line. </p>
<p>Sometimes tap water is also disinfected with chloramine, basically a chlorine/ammonia combination that works overtime to make tap water safe to drink – for humans! </p>
<p>The problem is, <strong>goldfish can&#8217;t stand chlorine</strong>.</p>
<p>While a small amount of chlorine is bad for goldfish, the added ammonia in chloramine makes tap water even <em>worse</em>! </p>
<p>Chlorine and chloramine are completely invisible to the naked eye – you can’t see them but your goldfish will feel them. If you drop your goldfish directly into tap water containing chlorine, this damaging chemical will burn their gills and this gill damage can make it hard for your goldfish to breathe. </p>
<p>Not only can chlorine destroy the beneficial bacteria that keeps your aquarium water healthy, but it will <strong>eventually kill your goldfish if the tap water isn&#8217;t treated</strong>.</p>
<h3>Heavy Metal Chemistry: <em>Not</em> a Rock Band</h3>
<p>In addition to chemicals, tap water also contains <em>heavy metals</em> like cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc. While humans tolerate this without trouble, <strong>goldfish are very sensitive to most heavy metals</strong>. </p>
<p>Yes, goldfish <em>do</em> need small amounts of some heavy metals (zinc, for example). But if zinc concentrations are high, the overload can do more harm than help – damaging the gills and posing a life-threatening risk. </p>
<p>Goldfish are even less tolerant to lead and copper. Depending on your water source, these heavy metals can be abundant in large quantities!</p>
<h2>Keeping Tap Water Safe for Goldfish: The Healthy Water Treatment</h2>
<p>Goldfish can tell right away when they&#8217;ve been placed in dangerous tap water. They&#8217;ll frantically gasp for breath, rush to the water surface, and sometimes might attempt to jump right out of the water. </p>
<p>The worst news? </p>
<p>If you use tap water for goldfish that contains harmful chemicals or high amounts of metals (and leave it untreated), your goldfish won’t have long to live – at <em>all</em>. At most, your goldfish might survive until the early morning.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t take any chances.</strong></p>
<p>To make tap water safe for goldfish, you have to remove both chlorine-based disinfectants and heavy metals in the water. That’s when tap water conditioners come into play, neutralizing chlorine and getting rid of excess heavy metals that cause goldfish stress.</p>
<p>In a hostile environment, <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/tap-water-conditioner-guide/">water conditioners are vital</a> for keeping tap water for goldfish safe.</p>
<p>Plus, some water conditioners even include powerful stress coat boosters that help your goldfish fight off <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/7-common-goldfish-diseases/" target="_blank">nasty goldfish diseases</a>. </p>
<h3>The Friendly Water Conditioner: Treating Tap Water for Goldfish</h3>
<p>Before every water change, <strong>always treat tap water with a water conditioner</strong>. </p>
<p>With such <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/best-aquarium-water-conditioner/" target="_blank">a variety of water conditioners</a> available, I don’t know a single pet store that doesn&#8217;t carry one. Some water conditioners only act as a dechlorinator (and just remove chlorine) while others completely condition your aquarium water – making tap water safe for goldfish, not only from chlorine but heavy metals as well!</p>
<p>Some water districts use chloramine in place of chlorine and others use both chloramine <em>and</em> chlorine. Treating chloramine will only neutralize the chlorine, leaving toxic ammonia behind. </p>
<p>Play it safe and always <strong>buy a conditioner that neutralizes both chlorine and chloramine</strong>, making tap water for goldfish safe the second it enters the water.</p>
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<p>These three water conditioners (below) are great stand-alone conditioners and do a remarkable job treating tap water for goldfish. I&#8217;ve personally tried and recommend them. </p>
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<li><strong><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/stress-coat-conditioner" target="_blank">API Stress Coat</a></strong> helps stressed out goldfish recover faster by replacing the slime coat lost during infection and healing damaged tissue while it’s at it – all while neutralizing chlorine, removing chloramines, and detoxifying heavy metals in tap water. </li>
<li><strong><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/aquasafe" target="_blank">Tetra AquaSafe Plus</a></strong> makes tap water safe for goldfish by neutralizing chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals while adding vitamins and minerals to the water. This conditioner also helps wounded goldfish rebuild their slime coats and boosts the growth of beneficial bacteria (essential for keeping your aquarium water healthy).</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/prime" target="_blank">Seachem Prime</a></strong> removes chlorine and chloramine in tap water, converting harmful ammonia into a safe, non-toxic substance. Prime also neutralizes nitrite and nitrate while detoxifying heavy metals in aquarium water, promoting a healthy slime coat to boot! Because Prime is highly concentrated, it’s a good option for large aquariums.</li>
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<p>After choosing a water conditioner, you don’t need anything else to keep tap water for goldfish safe.</p>
<p>I use Seachem Prime in all of my tanks (because it’s concentrated) but I had used Tetra AquaSafe for over 8 years before switching to Prime. I recommend API Stress Coat when you’re treating goldfish diseases or after buying new fish (that could be stressed from handling).</p>
<p>When you treat tap water for goldfish, make sure to carefully follow the instructions on the bottle. As you mix the solution, your goldfish should be safe in conditioned water until the water conditioner has finished work.</p>
<h3>Pre-Conditioned Water, a Tap Water Alternative</h3>
<p>You can forgo the tap water altogether and buy <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/conditioned-water" target="_blank">special pre-conditioned water</a> from a pet store. </p>
<p>Bottled pre-conditioned water is designed to make water changes as easy as possible. Simply twist off the bottle cap and pour the water directly into your aquarium. </p>
<p>Unlike the water you drink from plastic bottles (which you should never use in your aquarium), pre-conditioned water is teaming with important minerals – without the chemical risk of tap water. Some of the water is even oxygenated, which can be useful if you’re concerned that your water may not be getting enough oxygen exposure from its surface.</p>
<p>But when faced with large water changes (consequences of messy goldfish) and even larger aquarium sizes, oxygenated pre-conditioned water from the pet store can get pricey quickly. That’s why they’re usually designed for betta bowls instead. </p>
<p>Besides, water conditioners work just fine. And really, they’re all you’ll ever need.</p>
<p>Either way, you can rest assured that your goldfish will remain safe and happy – and <em>that&#8217;s</em> what matters.</p>
<h2>Forgot the Water Conditioner? Make Tap Water for Goldfish Safe</h2>
<p>Even if you accidentally put goldfish in tap water and you notice your goldfish acting strangely, you might still be able to save them in time.</p>
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<p>Act quickly!</p>
<p><strong>Immediately treat the aquarium with a water conditioner</strong>, following the directions on the back of the container. </p>
<p>If there&#8217;s chlorine in the tap water, it probably already destroyed most of the beneficial bacteria in your aquarium filter. Move your goldfish to a cycled aquarium if possible until your established tank can complete the nitrogen cycle again.</p>
<p>At this point, the gills might already be damaged. Add an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/large-air-stone" target="_blank">air stone</a> to increase aeration (you&#8217;ll need <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/airline-tubing" target="_blank">airline tubing</a> and an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/air-pump" target="_blank">air pump</a> for this). The air stone will boost oxygen levels in the water, making it easier for your goldfish to breathe.</p>
<p>If you ever suspect there might be a trace of chlorine or chloramine in the aquarium water, never leave it overnight! Treat tap water for goldfish quickly and your fish might have a fighting chance.</p>
<p>Always provide your goldfish with the highest quality water possible, complete with routine water changes and excellent mechanical/biological filtration. By treating harmful chemicals in tap water, your goldfish can live a long and healthy life.</p>
<h2>Your Turn: How Do You Treat Tap Water for Goldfish?</h2>
<p>Do you have a favorite water conditioner? What products do you use to keep tap water for goldfish safe? </p>
<p>Share your tap water stories in the comments below!</p>
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<p>Just like water changes, <strong>aquarium water testing should be part of your regular routine</strong>.</p>
<p>Most goldfish tanks should be tested at least once per week (or more frequently within the first months of setting up a new aquarium) and when you notice <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/goldfish-disease-symptoms/" target="_blank">goldfish disease symptoms</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/aquarium-test-kits/" target="_blank">Aquarium test kits</a> are absolutely <em>vital</em> for monitoring and keeping water parameters in your tank under control. By testing the water weekly, you’ll discover potential disasters before your goldfish’s lives are on the line.<br />
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You probably already discovered dozens of freshwater test kits on the market – each testing for completely different things!</p>
<p>So which water parameters should you test?</p>
<h2>Vital Tests First: 4 Aquarium Water Testing Kits You Can&#8217;t Do Without</h2>
<p>Some aquarium water testing kits need to be used weekly to keep your tank water healthy and clean – <strong>ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and pH</strong> are in the front of the line.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter if your tank is just getting established or you&#8217;re in the sixth year running. If ammonia and nitrite run rampant in your aquarium, it could spell disaster for your goldfish!</p>
<p>Just getting the nitrogen cycle started? You can watch the stages unfold by testing for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. You may also want to test for pH, since pH can have a direct impact on how harmful ammonia is (and drastic pH changes can kill your goldfish!).</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s talk water parameters. We&#8217;ll take a quick dive into what each parameter is, how it impacts water quality, the best test kit to use, and why aquarium water testing should help.</p>
<h3>1. Ammonia</h3>
<p>Ammonia is produced when uneaten food and waste break down. </p>
<p>To beneficial bacteria, ammonia makes a delicious feast! But if the nitrogen cycle hasn&#8217;t completed (or something kills off all your good bacteria), ammonia can cause serious damage. Prevent problems with an aquarium water testing kit.</p>
<ul>
<li>Always <strong>keep ammonia at 0ppm</strong> (parts per million). Just getting your tank started? Sometimes small traces are inevitable (keep ammonia at 0.06ppm until the nitrogen cycle runs its course).</li>
<li>Change the water immediately if ammonia is found in an established tank. Find the source. Ammonia is common in overcrowded tanks or when goldfish are overfed, especially when the biological filter can’t keep up. </li>
<li>Ammonia can be tested weekly with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-ammonia-test" target="_blank">API Ammonia Test Kit</a> (liquid reagent) or master test kit.</li>
</ul>
<p>In an established tank, ammonia should never be a problem.</p>
<h3>2. Nitrite</h3>
<p>Nitrite is developed when beneficial bacteria break down ammonia. </p>
<p>Usually your biological filter will convert nitrite into nitrate before it&#8217;s a problem. But if ammonia gets out of hand, nitrite may soon follow.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Keep nitrite at 0ppm</strong> (or below 0.75ppm if starting the nitrogen cycle).</li>
<li>If nitrite levels increase over 0.75ppm, perform an immediate water change and boost aeration. Often, high nitrite levels can mean there&#8217;s a serious problem with ammonia (and the biological filtration in your aquarium).</li>
<li>Test nitrite weekly, either with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-nitrite-test" target="_blank">API Nitrite Test Kit</a> or master aquarium water testing kit.</li>
</ul>
<p>While nitrite is only slightly less harmful than ammonia, it is still very toxic (and fatal) to goldfish.</p>
<h3>3. Nitrate</h3>
<p>Created when nitrite is broken down in the last stage of the nitrogen cycle, nitrate doesn&#8217;t harm goldfish unless levels are high. </p>
<p>Struggling with algae? Large traces of nitrate can attract this pretty common, yet very vexing plant, leading to unpleasant algal blooms. </p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Keep nitrate levels below 40ppm</strong> (5 to 20ppm is ideal).</li>
<li>If nitrate levels are high, perform a partial water change. Nitrate shouldn’t be a problem if you keep up with tank maintenance and aquarium water testing.</li>
<li>Test nitrate weekly, either with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-nitrate-test" target="_blank">API Nitrate Test Kit</a> or master test kit.</li>
</ul>
<p>Nitrate should never be a problem if you&#8217;re performing regular water changes.</p>
<h3>4. pH</h3>
<p>pH measures how acidic or alkaline (basic) your aquarium water is, on a scale of 0 to 14. </p>
<p>The lower the reading, the more acidic your water is. When pH levels hit 6.5, the beneficial bacteria that keep ammonia under control start having trouble and the nitrogen cycle stops altogether at a pH of 6.0 and below (<a href="http://www.bioconlabs.com/nitribactfacts.html" target="_blank">source</a>) &#8211; this can cause dangerous ammonia spikes!</p>
<p>Likewise, the higher the reading, the more alkaline the water is. Ammonia is actually more toxic to goldfish when pH is high (<a href="http://pets.thenest.com/ph-cause-ammonia-aquarium-high-12118.html" target="_blank">source</a>), while nitrite is more toxic at lower (acidic) pH levels (<a href="http://www.theaquariumwiki.com/Nitrite" target="_blank">source</a>). Also not good.</p>
<p>A reading of 7 is always neutral, and water hardness can affect pH.</p>
<ul>
<li>Goldfish love alkaline water and <strong>prefer a pH of 7.2 to 7.6</strong>. Though, even if the pH is close to this range (but not quite there), your goldfish should still do well.</li>
<li>You should only change extreme pH readings and only do so in very small increments (drastic changes can kill goldfish). Use a product like <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/ph-up" target="_blank">PH Up</a> or <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/ph-down" target="_blank">PH Down</a> to raise or lower pH.</li>
<li>Keep pH levels constant (and avoid changing it unless absolutely necessary). Test for pH weekly or if ammonia or nitrite become a problem, either with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-ph-test" target="_blank">API PH Test Kit</a> or master test kit.</li>
</ul>
<p>Instead of buying each test separately, you can save a little money and purchase a <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/APIFreshwaterTestKit" target="_blank">freshwater master test kit</a> that includes tests for all four water parameters in one box.</p>
<p>Aquarium water testing kits can be purchased anywhere tank equipment is sold. You can also let your local pet store analyze a portion of your aquarium water. Watch out, though. Depending on the shop, there might be a small fee.</p>
<p>Keep test kits handy and you can ensure that water parameters never fall below the safe range. By maintaining top-quality water with aquarium water testing, your goldfish will thank you with vibrant colors and happy, long lives.</p>
<h2>5 Useful Water Parameters Every Aquarist Should Consider</h2>
<p>You can test for just about any imaginable water parameter in your aquarium. </p>
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<p>Master freshwater test kits give you everything you need to test well-known water parameters like pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. But while these four are the most important, you shouldn&#8217;t brush aside other helpful parameters as well. </p>
<p>When aquarium water testing, the following water parameters can help.</p>
<h3>1. Copper</h3>
<p>Copper is generally only a problem when using copper-based medications to kill off parasites (like <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/white-spot-disease-ich-treatment/" target="_blank">white spot disease</a>). Sometimes you may also notice copper in your tap water.</p>
<p>It helps to keep track of copper concentrations when treating parasite diseases. Aquarium water testing lets you know when copper-based medications are effective or if you should stop treatment (if copper gets out of hand). </p>
<ul>
<li><strong>1.5 to 2ppm of chelated copper sulfate</strong> (used in <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/MardelCopperSafeTreatment" target="_blank">Mardel CopperSafe</a>) is often recommended for treatment (<a href="http://freshaquarium.about.com/od/Fish_Health_Treatments/fl/Copper-Sulfate.htm" target="_blank">source</a>). When using any copper-based medication, follow the directions on the bottle.</li>
<li>Test copper levels (0 to 4ppm) with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-copper-test" target="_blank">API Copper Test Kit</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Some invertebrates are very sensitive to copper and high traces of it are lethal to goldfish. Be careful to only use the correct dosage during any treatment with medication. </p>
<h3>2. Chlorine</h3>
<p>Chlorine in <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/tap-water-for-goldfish/" target="_blank">untreated tap water can be a huge problem</a> – especially for goldfish! Luckily, there are many products (<a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/best-aquarium-water-conditioner/" target="_blank">water conditioners</a>) you can use to remove it. Learn more about how water conditioners work in <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/tap-water-conditioner-guide/" target="_blank">this tap water conditioner guide</a>.</p>
<p>If chlorine makes you nervous, you can test your conditioned tap water for chlorine before pouring it into your aquarium. But testing for chlorine won&#8217;t be necessary if you&#8217;re using a good water conditioner.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>There should be no chlorine in aquarium water.</strong></li>
<li><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/tetra-easystrips-6-in-1" target="_blank">Tetra EasyStrips</a> has a chlorine test built in (also tests nitrite, nitrate, GH, KH, and pH).</li>
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<p>If chlorine is found in your aquarium water, it can literally kill your goldfish overnight! Always treat tap water with a water conditioner.</p>
<h3>3. General Hardness (GH)</h3>
<p>General hardness lets you know how hard or soft your aquarium water is. </p>
<p>The more dissolved minerals (like calcium and magnesium), the harder the water is. Low traces of dissolved minerals indicate that the aquarium water is soft. </p>
<ul>
<li>While goldfish do fine in both hard and soft water, <strong>200 to 400ppm might be ideal</strong>.</li>
<li>You can test both general hardness and carbonate hardness with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-gh-kh-test" target="_blank">aquarium water testing kit</a>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>4. Carbonate Hardness (KH)</h3>
<p>Carbonate hardness helps keep the pH in your aquarium stable. </p>
<p>The lower the KH, the more pH can change (pH crashes are dangerous!). Increasing the carbonate hardness can prevent pH shifts.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Raise KH when pH shifts become a problem</strong>, but don&#8217;t raise it too high. Water with a high KH (200ppm or more) may have high pH levels (<a href="http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=13521" target="_blank">source</a>).</li>
<li>Test carbonate hardness and general hardness with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-gh-kh-test" target="_blank">aquarium water testing kit</a>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>5. Phosphate</h3>
<p>When wastes break down, phosphates are released into the water. While phosphate won&#8217;t hurt your goldfish, too much of it can cause unsightly algae growth.</p>
<ul>
<li>If algal blooms are an issue, testing phosphate might pinpoint the problem. The lower the phosphate, the better (in an unplanted tank). In planted aquariums, you may want to have a <strong>nitrate/phosphate ratio of 10:1</strong>.</li>
<li>Test phosphate levels, from 0 to 10ppm, with an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/API-phosphate-test" target="_blank">API Phosphate Test Kit</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Raising goldfish is a big responsibility. After all, their lives depend on your care!</p>
<p>While it may be easy to get caught up in things like aquarium size, shiny pebbled substrate, and vibrant foliage, you should never overlook water quality. </p>
<p><strong>Crystal-clear water will trick you.</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s impossible to tell whether the water is healthy for your goldfish unless you regularly test the water. You don&#8217;t have to test <em>every</em> water parameter listed above, but you should make aquarium water testing a habit (at the very <em>minimum</em>, test for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate). </p>
<h2>Which Water Parameters Do <em>You</em> Test?</h2>
<p>Do you test for certain water parameters? Has it helped you <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/prevent-goldfish-ailments/" target="_blank">prevent infections</a>? </p>
<p>Share your aquarium water testing experiences by submitting a comment below!</p>
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<p>Ammonia burns, agitated gills, and deteriorating fins.</p>
<p>Poor water quality can impact your goldfish in a myriad of ways. Sometimes, your goldfish might be so out of shape to even wiggle off their bottoms to eat. And if the water gets too far out of hand, your goldfish may not recover.</p>
<p><strong>Prevent problems before they start.</strong><br />
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Like all fish, goldfish are sensitive to water chemistry – particularly the amount of <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/aquarium-water-testing-parameters/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate</a> in the water. But unlike many tropical fish, goldfish can make such a big mess – and excrete so much waste – that the beneficial bacteria in your aquarium won&#8217;t be able to handle it all without a good filtration system and regular water changes.</p>
<p>Aquarium test kits are so easy to use, yet so very <em>crucial</em>, it&#8217;s amazing how many hobbyists skip this one vital step.</p>
<h2>How Do Aquarium Test Kits Work?</h2>
<p>The water may <em>look</em> clear, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s safe for your goldfish. In fact, the water could be <strong>burning your goldfish’s gills</strong> and you wouldn&#8217;t even know it!</p>
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<p><em>Unless</em> either the water became so unbearable to reveal <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/goldfish-disease-symptoms/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">visible signs of stress</a> or you were using freshwater aquarium test kits on a weekly basis (which you should).</p>
<p>Providing a safe space for your goldfish isn&#8217;t as simple as just filling a tank with tap water (treated with a water conditioner of course).</p>
<p>Dangerous toxins are often invisible to the naked eye. Aquarium test kits help you <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/prevent-goldfish-ailments/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">find problem areas</a> <em>before</em> they do serious harm to your fish.</p>
<p>If you&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Suddenly start losing goldfish,</li>
<li>Notice signs of stress,</li>
<li>Or your goldfish become sick</li>
</ul>
<p>&#8230;there might be something wrong with the water.</p>
<p>Not only do aquarium test kits help you find and prevent problems that could lead to <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-diseases/7-common-goldfish-diseases/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">serious goldfish diseases</a>, you can watch the nitrogen cycle in real time when you first set up a new tank. In fact, testing for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate is the only way you&#8217;ll know whether your aquarium is fully cycled (and if you can add goldfish safely).</p>
<p>You don’t even have to know anything about water chemistry before testing water quality. No, really.</p>
<p>Aquarium test kits aren&#8217;t complicated – at <em>all</em>!</p>
<h2>So Many Choices! Which Test Kit to Buy?</h2>
<p>Inexpensive and long-lasting, freshwater aquarium test kits can save you <em>a lot</em> of trouble.</p>
<p>And if you ever get tired of buying different kits for each water parameter, you can pick up a freshwater master test kit that includes everything you need to test multiple parameters at once (saving money over the long run).</p>
<p>From test strips to liquid test kits, there are many types on the market. How are they different? Let’s take a look.</p>
<h3>Water Test Strips (Dip Sticks)</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re constantly running errands or work around a busy schedule, you&#8217;ll love the convenience of these aquarium test kits.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Water test strips are easy to use, providing results in literally minutes.</strong> Because they only require a quick dip in aquarium water, they&#8217;re especially popular with children and first-time fish owners.</li>
<li>On the flip side, <strong>test strips can lose accuracy when exposed to air moisture.</strong> You may also pay more for the convenience.</li>
</ul>
<p>Water test strips are simple to use, making water testing both fun and easy – especially for children!</p>
<p>Just quickly dip a strip into your aquarium water and wait for the results. Depending on the brand, it might take a minute or two. After colors develop on the test strip, compare the results with a chart that’s included in the kit.</p>
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<p>Determine the health of your aquarium water with minimal effort. With just a quick dip of the test strip, you can receive accurate results in as little as 60 seconds.</p>
<p>Easy-to-use test strips include six common tests: chlorine, nitrite, nitrate, general hardness (GH), carbonate hardness (KH), and pH. With 25 or 100-strip packages, you can test each parameter up to 100 times.</p>
<p>Looking for ammonia test strips? <a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/tetra-easystrips-ammonia-100-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">They can be purchased separately</a>.</p>
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<p>Air moisture is one of the main reasons for inaccuracy. Avoid touching the test squares and always keep water test strips in a dry, air-tight container.</p>
<h3>Liquid Test Kits</h3>
<p>Known for their accuracy, these aquarium test kits use liquid reagents to test aquarium water. They’re a great alternative if you want to save a little money and don&#8217;t mind the extra preparation time.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Liquid test kits can be more reliable than water test strips.</strong> Each kit also offers plenty of testing solution for hundreds of tests, and you only have to wait a few minutes for results to show.</li>
<li><strong>More difficult to use with a longer preparation time, liquid test kits can be overdosed.</strong> Discolored water may also tamper with results.</li>
</ul>
<p>To test, simply fill a vial with aquarium water (don&#8217;t worry, your freshwater aquarium test kit will come with one!) and drip the testing liquid into the vial, following the instructions in your kit.</p>
<p>Certain parameters will require a specific number of drops of the testing solution. For other tests, you may need to give the vial a quick shake to mix the liquid. Once results develop, you can then compare them on a chart included with your liquid test kit.</p>
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<p>Equipped with everything you need to monitor water quality, this master test kit comes with a laminated color chart for easy color comparison, a holding tray for convenient storage, and four test tubes with snap-tight lids. A transparent dome protects your testing supplies from water damage.</p>
<p>An instruction booklet is also included, with detailed step-by-step directions on how to perform each test and correct problem areas in your aquarium.</p>
<p>Liquid solutions test for pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate.</p>
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<p>To prevent problems, fill the vial exactly where the line indicates. And follow the instructions exactly as they appear in your instruction booklet.</p>
<p>For most aquarium test kits, shelf life can range from 6 months to 2 years (sometimes even longer). Make sure you pay careful attention to the expiration date and replace testing supplies once the expiration is reached (or your results might not be accurate!).</p>
<p>It helps to keep a record of your test results, so you can compare them later to previous tests. Then you have a constant visual of how the water chemistry is improving in your aquarium (and can make changes if you aren&#8217;t seeing good results!).</p>
<p>Water testing may <em>seem</em> daunting at first. But aquarium test kits make actual testing very simple, even for a complete beginner! You’ll get the hang of it in no time and, trust me, your goldfish will be happier for it.</p>
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<p>Halloween is a couple weeks away. On October 31st, millions of people will dress themselves in scary costumes. Children will walk house-to-house brandishing pillow cases and plastic bags, their faces alight with sweet-tooth-filled grins. </p>
<p>If you celebrate Halloween, you&#8217;ve likely covered every inch of your house with ghosts, ghouls, and creepy crawlers. I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if you already had jack-o-lanterns gracing your front doorstep.</p>
<p>Why not deck your tank with scary aquarium decorations?<br />
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Finding scary aquarium decorations specifically for Halloween isn&#8217;t easy. Many pet stores don&#8217;t bother to carry Halloween fish tank decorations because the holiday only lasts one day of the year. </p>
<p><strong>But that doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t get creative.</strong></p>
<p>Scary aquarium decorations abound with laughing skulls, haunted castles, and dark themes. You can make your aquarium a sight to behold, grabbing attention the second you whip out that bowl of sweets.</p>
<h2>4 Halloween Theme Ideas Using Scary Aquarium Decorations</h2>
<p>While Halloween fish tank decorations are limited, you can combine creativity with ingeniousness to build a creepily dark theme with scary aquarium decorations.</p>
<p>In this article, we&#8217;ll look at substrate, plants, driftwood, skulls, haunted castles, and spooky caves. </p>
<p>But don&#8217;t feel limited to just these. Experiment and create your own aquarium theme worthy of bone-creaking knee shaking.</p>
<h3>Dark Aquarium Substrate</h3>
<p>Both aquarium lighting and substrate can set the mood for Halloween. </p>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to use dark tints and Halloween colors to give your aquarium the adrenaline rush you&#8217;re looking for. At the same time, you don&#8217;t want to include substrate that is too harsh or too small.</p>
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<p>Black, orange, and grey are all great colors for Halloween. You can include solid black substrate or mix and match the colors to add variety.</p>
<h3>Halloween-Themed Foliage</h3>
<p>In this section we&#8217;ll take a look at plastic plants and driftwood that will help create a spooky environment for your goldfish. </p>
<p>Plastic plants colored in orange, peach, or red shades also look great on Halloween. Positioned properly, dark driftwood and bright aquatic plants can work together to create an unnerving, almost supernatural atmosphere in your aquarium.</p>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/craggy-driftwood" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/craggy-driftwood-halloween-fish-tank-decorations.jpg" alt="Craggy Driftwood: Halloween Fish Tank Decorations" title="Decorate your Halloween-themed tank with craggy driftwood" width="198" height="198" class="left-image" /></a>Driftwood adds a nice touch among other Halloween fish tank decorations. The natural-looking wood atop mossy rocks will have your goldfish feeling as though they&#8217;ve just explored an aquatic graveyard. <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/craggy-driftwood" target="_blank">This driftwood is made out of polyresin</a>, providing your goldfish with much-needed hiding space whenever they want to escape from ghosts and ghouls.</p>
<p>You can compliment driftwood with orange and red plants, typical Halloween colors. Add a bit of green or even an <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/underwater-forest" target="_blank">underwater forest</a> and these plants will make the darkest corners stand out.</p>
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<p>Keep in mind that goldfish like bumping against things. They especially love nipping on edible-looking foliage. So choose plants and scary aquarium decorations that don&#8217;t have sharp edges that could easily scrape against your goldfish.</p>
<h3>Creepy Skulls and Skeletons</h3>
<p>Halloween isn&#8217;t complete without the maniacal grin of the undead. </p>
<p>You can give your aquarium a pirate-like atmosphere and include pirates with eye patches, <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/treasure-cave" target="_blank">treasure chests</a>, and even sunken ships. Some scary aquarium decorations even come with built-in air stones to keep the water well oxygenated.</p>
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<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/skeleton-treasure-chest" target="_blank">This Skeleton</a> raises and lowers his jug of rum as bubbles escape around him, keeping your aquarium well-aerated for Halloween. <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/air-pump" target="_blank">Air pump</a> and <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/airline-tubing" target="_blank">airline tubing</a> aren&#8217;t included, so you&#8217;ll need these to make the built-in air stone work.</p>
<p>Because Halloween aquarium ornaments aren&#8217;t commonly supplied, skeletons and pirates are often used to replace witches, ghosts, and pumpkins. In fact, you can mix and match most pirate decorations with your Halloween theme and still create great results.</p>
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<p>No matter which scary aquarium decorations you buy, keep an eye out for quality. You don&#8217;t want to accidentally purchase poorly made ornaments. Poor quality products will easily break or cloud the water with harmful chemicals. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re an avid online shopper, finding quality scary aquarium decorations might be as simple as reading reviews. Disappointed shoppers will often leave negative reviews, so always weigh the pros and cons before making a purchase.</p>
<h3>Spooky Caves and Haunted Castles</h3>
<p>Haunted castles and caves can definitely create a disturbing air. You never know what could be lurking in those dark crevices! The mystery won&#8217;t stop your goldfish though. If anything, they&#8217;ll enjoy exploring the unknown.</p>
<p>Caves and castles, even haunted cabins, work great in dark Halloween themes. Often these types of decorations will have dark holes and pits your fish can escape into. Since goldfish can grow over 6 inches, you might have to shop around to find scary <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/10-large-aquarium-decorations/" target="_blank">aquarium decorations with holes large enough for your goldfish</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/haunted-castle" target="_blank">This haunted castle</a> boasts dark colors and includes plenty of holes for small goldfish to unravel its mysteries. The castle suggests a realm of magic and enchanting beauty filled with witches and wizardry.</p>
<p>You can compliment your haunted castle with blinking lights and purple plants that will enhance your enchanting-magic theme. If you&#8217;re interested in dark and eerie, there are sunken ships, rotten bridges, and rock clusters you can include to create a more haunted look.</p>
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<p>Putting tank ornaments into your aquarium for the first time? Rinse them off with hot water first. Some tank decorations conceal dust particles that will cloud your aquarium water. </p>
<p>You can even clean scary aquarium decorations by boiling them in a hot pot for a few seconds. Quickly rinsing out decorations with hot water will help remove excess dirt that can accumulate during shipment.</p>
<p>Love the new haunted aquarium theme? You don&#8217;t have to pack everything up after Halloween. You can keep your theme year round, create a pirate theme with skeletons and treasure chests, or establish a fantasy world where magic reigns supreme.</p>
<p>Whatever you decide, have fun with it. Add spider webs to the corners of your tank or place a few spiders across your aquarium hood. Tape on cutouts of witches and ghosts. Make decorating the aquarium a family activity. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.solidgoldfish.com/2012/09/decorating-your-goldfish-tank-for_20.html" target="_blank">Jennie Connelly does a great job on her aquarium</a>. Just watching her video will give you all kinds of creative ideas.</p>
<h2>Goldfish Love Treats Too</h2>
<div class="image-content" style="width: 632px; height: 306px;"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/goldfish-fruit-treats.jpg" alt="Halloween goldfish treats" width="632" height="306" title="Your goldfish will enjoy these chopped up strawberries! Don't forget to remove the seeds." /></p>
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<p>Now that you&#8217;ve dressed your tank with scary aquarium decorations, let&#8217;s celebrate the occasion with tasty goldfish treats!</p>
<p>You can&#8230;</p>
<h3>Feed Your Goldfish Fresh Fruit</h3>
<p>Fruit can be a great source of vitamin C. Goldfish enjoy fresh bananas, oranges, grapes, or berries.  </p>
<p>Always&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Chop fruit up into small clumps before feeding</li>
<li>Remove the skin from fruit</li>
<li>Remove embedded seeds</li>
<li>Feed in small amounts</li>
</ul>
<p>If you&#8217;re not sure which fruits to feed, you can even make a fruit salad of sorts with chopped up grapes (remove seeds and skin), diced bananas, and several different types of berries. Put any leftovers in the freezer, and make sure you sweep the gravel with a water siphon to get rid of uneaten food. I like to feed fruit an hour or two before a scheduled water change.</p>
<p>Since many fruits are high in sugar, I&#8217;d only recommend <strong>feeding fruit once or twice per month</strong> if you want to make it a regular routine.</p>
<h3>Treat Your Goldfish to Vegetables</h3>
<p>Goldfish will enjoy vegetables like <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-food/feeding-goldfish-peas/" target="_blank">frozen peas</a>, green beans, lettuce, spinach, or zucchini. </p>
<p>Make sure you&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Never add spices to vegetables</li>
<li>Remove the skin from vegetables</li>
<li>Soften vegetables by slightly boiling or freezing them</li>
<li>Never soften vegetables too much or they&#8217;ll cloud the water</li>
</ul>
<p>You can <strong>add veggies to the diet once or twice per week</strong>. Vegetables like green peas are even recommended to treat buoyancy problems.</p>
<p>Any special treats you give your goldfish should be fed in moderation. Goldfish will enjoy fresh food in their diet, but don&#8217;t go overboard. Feed your goldfish fruits and vegetables occasionally to supplement their <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-food/goldfish-food-guide/" target="_blank">stable diet of dry food</a>. </p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re done feeding, be sure to clean up any leftover pieces that your goldfish didn&#8217;t eat or you might end up with a water quality problem later on.</p>
<h2>How Will You Celebrate This Halloween?</h2>
<p>Any Halloween decorating tips? Which scary aquarium decorations have you used?</p>
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<p>Good luck decorating!</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Decorate your aquarium with 10 large aquarium decorations. The gorgeous detail and large size of these tank ornaments make them perfect for a goldfish tank, where big aquariums are the norm. </p>
<p>Not only are they aesthetically pleasing, but they&#8217;re also made from high-quality materials and very safe for your goldfish. These large aquarium decorations will last for years. You&#8217;ll never have to deal with chipping paint or cloudy water.</p>
<p>I recommend at least 30 gallons of aquarium water for the ornaments listed, since many of these ornaments are too big for smaller aquariums (and really, your goldfish tank shouldn&#8217;t be any smaller than 20 gallons anyway &#8211; see my <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/goldfish-tank/" target="_blank">goldfish tank guide</a>). Sizable dimensions mean more hiding spaces for your goldfish. Many large aquarium decorations even include bubbling air stones for increased surface agitation (much needed for healthier aquarium water).</p>
<h2 class="sep">Greek Sanctuary Ornament from Top Fin</h2>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/greek-ruins" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/large-aquarium-decorations-greek-ornament.jpg" alt="Greek Ruins: Large Aquarium Decorations" width="198" height="234" class="left-image" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #1: Greek Ruins" /></a>This elegant 5-inch wide and 7-inch high (5-inch diameter) <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/greek-ruins" target="_blank">Greek sanctuary ornament</a> is <em>breathtaking</em>! If the incredible detail on the bricks and columns doesn&#8217;t make you drool, surely the ample hiding spaces for your goldfish will. Capture the Greek ruins in your aquarium with highly photogenic realism and give your goldfish a very durable piece to explore. This large fish tank ornament is glowing with positive reviews.</p>
<blockquote><p>I have a 5&#8243; Synodontis and he has claimed this as his home. When I lifted the decoration out of the tank he tried to swim up with it. He didn&#8217;t want to give it up. &#8211; Gryph70</p></blockquote>
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<h2 class="sep">Exotic Cambodian Rock Face Ornament</h2>
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<p>This gorgeous <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/cambodian-rock-ornament" target="_blank">Cambodian rock ornament</a> is 6 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 7.5 inches high, perfect for a 10-gallon aquarium (or larger!). The intricate detail of each rock face will take your goldfish back to ancient times, where there are plenty of crevices and holes for smaller goldfish to hide in. If you want a realistic piece for your freshwater aquarium, this ornament will definitely fit the bill.</p>
<blockquote><p>Very nice accent piece. Just the right size for my 3-4&#8243; cichlids, and the color contrast with faux greenery is good. Very well rendered. &#8211; J. Valk</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Intricate Barrel Aquarium Ornament</h2>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/barrel-aquarium-ornament" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/large-aquarium-decoration-barrel-ornament.jpg" alt="Barrel Ornament: Large Aquarium Decorations" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #3: Barrel Ornament" width="198" height="191" class="left-image" /></a>One of many beautiful large aquarium decorations, this <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/barrel-aquarium-ornament" target="_blank">resin barrel ornament</a> looks great in 20-gallon aquariums (or higher). It&#8217;s 8 inches wide, 5 1/2 inches high, and 5 inches in diameter. With its built-in air stone and calming air of tranquility, bubbles appear to flow right out of the barrel and help keep your goldfish tank well oxygenated. Hiding places are only large enough for smaller goldfish though.</p>
<blockquote><p>My goldfish love to sit in there while my algae eater sticks to it. Great decoration! My fish have been in there since I put it in. &#8211; CrispySteze</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Delightful Wooden Cabin Aquarium Ornament</h2>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/wooden-cabin-ornament" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/large-fish-tank-decorations-beach-cabin.jpg" alt="Beach Cabin: Large Fish Tank Decorations" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #4: Beach Cabin" width="198" height="187" class="left-image" /></a><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/wooden-cabin-ornament" target="_blank">Realistic cabin ornament</a> creates a soothing environment for your goldfish tank. Standing 9 inches high, 10 inches wide, and 12 inches long, this large aquarium ornament looks beautiful in 20-gallon tanks or larger. Only smaller goldfish will be able to explore the mossy steps and clay pots on this bubbling beach hut. But the decoration will definitely remind you of those warm summer afternoons. Built-in air stone turns the wheel for nicely oxygenated aquarium water.</p>
<blockquote><p>Saw this item when I was looking for a new air pump and had to have it. Hooked up the water wheel to the new air pump and watched our fish and aquatic frogs explore their new digs! &#8211; barnmaster</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Enchanted Castle Aquarium Ornament</h2>
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<p>Create a bewitching atmosphere in your goldfish tank with this lovely <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/enchanted-castle-ornament" target="_blank">enchanted castle ornament</a>. 5 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 8 inches high, this ornament is one of many large aquarium decorations that look great in 10-gallon aquariums and larger. Smaller goldfish will enjoy snooping through holes along the rocky cliff as they explore a magical land of warlocks and wizardry.</p>
<blockquote><p>I&#8217;ve gone off the deep end. But this is one in a whole series of aquarium decorations I&#8217;ve purchased. This one is the best, most sturdily constructed, artfully decorated and architecturally challenging and comforting to the betta.</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Realistic Castle Ornament with Drawbridge</h2>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/castle-bridge-ornament" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/large-fish-tank-decorations-castle-bridge.jpg" alt="Castle with Drawbridge: Large Fish Tank Decorations" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #6: Castle with Drawbridge" width="198" height="195" class="left-image" /></a>If you&#8217;re looking for large aquarium decorations, you don&#8217;t have to look far. Your goldfish will enjoy ruling over his subjects with this <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/castle-bridge-ornament" target="_blank">stately castle ornament</a>. This ornament is 9 inches long, 6 1/2 inches wide, and 4 inches high. The beautiful drawbridge complements each brick on this elaborate castle fit for royalty. Bubbling air stone keeps the water healthy and well-oxygenated for rambunctious goldfish. </p>
<blockquote><p>The castle has a good sized opening on the lower right-side that acts as a cave, if you do not use the airstone. This provides fish with a cozy spot to hide in if feeling unsafe or insecure. &#8211; FintasticReviews</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Elegant Balinese Dragon Aquarium Ornament</h2>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/horizontal-dragon-ornament" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/large-aquarium-decorations-dragon.jpg" alt="Balinese Dragon: Large Aquarium Decorations" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #7: Balinese Dragon" width="198" height="194" class="left-image" /></a>This beautiful <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/horizontal-dragon-ornament" target="_blank">Balinese dragon ornament</a> might look menacing, but your goldfish will enjoy that he breathes bubbles and not fire. This gentle giant is 14.5 inches long and 7.5 inches wide and works great in aquariums that can hold 30 gallons and up. The dragon guards over all aquarium inhabitants and comes with an air stone embedded in its mouth for oxygenated water. Some hobbyists did have trouble getting the air stone just right though.</p>
<blockquote><p>I purchased this dragon to add to my new cichlid tank and it is just as beautiful as the upright one that I purchased for my living room. My fish love it and so does my family and friends. This decoration has encourage my friends to but a fish tank as well. What an excellent focal point to add to a fish tank. &#8211; TraciT522</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Asian Bonsai Aquarium Ornament</h2>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/bonsai-tree-ornament" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/large-fish-tank-decorations-bonsai-tree.jpg" alt="Asian Bonsai Tree: Large Fish Tank Decorations" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #8: Asian Bonsai Tree" width="198" height="198" class="left-image" /></a>If your goldfish are shy, this <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/bonsai-tree-ornament" target="_blank">Asian bonsai aquarium decoration</a> will pull them right out of their shell. The bonsai tree stands tall with a realistic trunk overflowing with leaves and offers much-needed shade for your nature-inspired aquarium. The ornament is 12 inches long, 8 inches wide, and 7.5 inches high for 10-gallon aquariums and up.</p>
<blockquote><p>I love this ornament. It is so beautiful and it really looks real. It makes the tank look great and it provides shade for some of the little fish. A must have. &#8211; Beansoup1999</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Forgotten Cambodian Ruins Aquarium Ornament</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/large-aquarium-decorations-cambodian-house.jpg" alt="Cambodian House: Large Fish Tank Decorations" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #9: Cambodian House" width="198" height="198" class="left-image" />The detail on this Cambodian house ornament is simply <em>beautiful</em>. The ornament takes your goldfish back into history with dozens of hiding places for small goldfish to explore. Like the large aquarium decorations above, your goldfish will never be bored again with this 7.5 x 6 x 8-inch work of art. This piece is perfect for 10-gallon aquariums and higher. On the downside, bigger goldfish may not be able to fit through the holes.</p>
<blockquote><p>Got this in the mail, was afraid it was going to be too big in our 10 gallon tank. Fits beautifully in the tank, we have it in there with a shipwreck. Looks very nice, and wasn&#8217;t very expensive like most larger pieces. &#8211; Doreen M.</p></blockquote>
<h2 class="sep">Ancient Greek Coliseum Ornament</h2>
<p><a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/greek-coliseum-ornament" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://completegoldfishcare.com/public_html/completegoldfishcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/greek-coliseum-large-aquarium-decorations.jpg" alt="Greek Coliseum: Large Fish Tank Decorations" title="Large Aquarium Decorations #10: Greek Coliseum" width="198" height="218" class="left-image" /></a>This <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/greek-coliseum-ornament" target="_blank">Greek coliseum aquarium ornament</a> is almost an exact replica and can be paired well with other large aquarium decorations. Not only is each stone crafted with surprising detail, but the ornament also includes an embedded air stone to keep goldfish healthy in oxygenated water. Your goldfish will love the natural stones and mossy hollows in which to hide in. The ornament is 12.5 inches long, 7.3 inches wide, and 8.3 inches high, perfect for 30-gallon aquariums or higher.</p>
<blockquote><p>I put a pink light over the coliseum to brighten it up, and a blue light over the corner piece to tone the columns down. The fish and snails love both and the guppies love the foliage. &#8211; Megen</p></blockquote>
<p>Take your pick of any of the above large aquarium decorations and you won&#8217;t be disappointed!</p>
<p>Whether your aquarium is aquascaped with sweeping plants and foliage or floating driftwood and rocks, these highly realistic ornaments will turn your goldfish tank into an aquatic paradise.  They&#8217;re so gorgeous that many fish hobbyists use them as beautiful centerpieces in their aquarium.</p>
<h2>Do You Buy Large Aquarium Decorations for <em>Your</em> Tank?</h2>
<p>I&#8217;d love to hear from you! How have you used large aquarium decorations to enhance the beauty of your aquarium? Drop a comment in the form below and share your experiences with the rest of the goldfish community!</p>
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<p>Buying a goldfish tank that is large enough and designed to house the number of goldfish you plan to keep is the first step to raising healthy fish that thrive. The type of aquarium you choose can determine whether your goldfish flourish or just barely survive.</p>
<p><strong>You want a goldfish tank that your fish can comfortably live in.</strong></p>
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<p>Goldfish can live for 15 to 20 years, and some have even surpassed the 20-year mark. But to ensure your goldfish reach adulthood, it&#8217;s important that you choose goldfish tank your fish will thrive in.</p>
<blockquote><p>Remember that your goldfish will grow rapidly and will not be an inch long for very long, so  you should plan on a larger aquarium to start. &#8211; <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/quick-goldfish-care" target="_blank"><em>Quick &#038; Easy Goldfish Care</em></a> by TFH Publications, Inc.</p></blockquote>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the matter of design. Tanks aren&#8217;t just the traditional rectangle shape now. You can get fancy and buy a dazzling aquarium specially designed to enhance the beauty of your goldfish.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at a few goldfish tank requirements, what to avoid, and how to pick the best option for your aquarium needs.</p>
<h2>What Size Is Appropriate for a Goldfish Tank?</h2>
<p><strong>Get 20 gallons (75 liters) at the very minimum</strong> and only if you&#8217;re keeping one or two goldfish.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll get to why in a minute, but you don&#8217;t want an aquarium smaller than that. Depending on how many goldfish you plan to keep, chances are you&#8217;ll want a tank much, much larger.</p>
<p>Yes, I know. Goldfish tanks are expensive. But on the flip side, your goldfish won&#8217;t have to breathe through murky water. Assuming the aquarium is properly maintained, of course. And it&#8217;s much easier to keep the water crystal clear in a large goldfish tank.</p>
<p>No matter which way you look at it, a small aquarium equates to much more work, frequent water changes, and stressed out goldfish.</p>
<p>In addition to those 20 gallons, you&#8217;ll need to add 10 gallons (40 liters) of water for each additional goldfish you buy (if they&#8217;re fancy). If you&#8217;re keeping slim-bodied goldfish (like commons, comets, or shubunkins), you&#8217;ll need even more space &#8211; 30 gallons for each additional fish. Take a look at my <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-types/common-goldfish-types/" target="_blank">guide on common goldfish types</a>.</p>
<p>But why all the space? </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve heard of the one-inch-of-fish-per-gallon rule. But goldfish aren&#8217;t like tropical fish, so this rule just doesn&#8217;t apply.</p>
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<h2>Buy the Biggest Tank You Can Afford</h2>
<p>There are a number of reasons for this. Let&#8217;s look at a few.</p>
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<li><strong>Goldfish are very bulky.</strong> Because of their odd body shape, they need much more oxygen than slim-bodied, more streamlined fish of the same length. Yes, the one-inch rule might work while your goldfish are young. But as your goldfish grow (and grow quickly), so does their body. Before you know it, your goldfish are quadruple the weight they were previously. And because they&#8217;re so heavy, they&#8217;ll need even more oxygen. If your tank doesn&#8217;t have a lot of space with a wide surface area, you may find your goldfish gasping for breath near the water line. Goldfish bowls are especially harmful because bowls usually have a very tiny surface area with no room for a filtration system.</li>
<li><strong>A large tank gives your goldfish plenty of room to grow to their full potential.</strong> In a small 5-gallon aquarium, your goldfish will still grow. But growth will become stunted, and your goldfish won&#8217;t be able to develop properly. In such an environment, goldfish usually don&#8217;t last any more than a couple of years. Sadly, many goldfish never live long enough to even grow the 8 inches, 10 inches, or even 20 inches long their body was destined to be.</li>
<li><strong>Water changes can be very stressful in a small goldfish tank.</strong> Goldfish prefer water that maintains a constant temperature. A small aquarium just can&#8217;t hold enough water mass. The water will take on whatever temperature the room is, heating up or cooling down much faster than a larger goldfish tank with more water mass (more water allows for slower temperature changes). If someone happens to leave the window open or the power fails and cold air flows into the room, the quick temperature change will cause your goldfish serious stress. And if you&#8217;re doing a routine water change (small tanks require more frequent changes), your goldfish can go into shock if you aren&#8217;t careful to keep the newly added water the same temperature as the tank.</li>
<li><strong>Goldfish excrete tons of waste.</strong> More waste than most other fish species because of their heavy bodies. So every day that you let your goldfish tank sit, the water quality is getting worse and worse. When you change the water, you&#8217;re bringing the water quality back up to its original state. Because larger goldfish tanks have more water mass, the quality of the water decreases slower. Wastes are less concentrated. That&#8217;s why you won&#8217;t have to do as many routine water changes (or take out more water per change) to keep conditions healthy in a large aquarium. With a 5-gallon tank, you&#8217;ll probably have to change the water every day, taking out half of the water per change depending on how many goldfish you have (and how poor water quality is). If you&#8217;re late to change the water for whatever reason, your goldfish can quickly become sick.</li>
<li><strong>The bigger the tank, the less crowded it will be.</strong> Overcrowded tanks can cause serious health issues. Water quality worsens at a much faster rate as more waste dissolves and the water becomes more concentrated with harmful toxins. Fish also get more aggressive when they&#8217;re overcrowded. So not only are your goldfish stressed out from the poor water quality, but they&#8217;re now faced with aggressive tank mates. If they don&#8217;t suffer from a few bloody scrapes or torn fins first, a fungal infection is bound to rear its ugly head later. </li>
<li><strong>Your goldfish tank will fall short.</strong> We all have an idea of how we envision our goldfish tank to look like once everything is all set up and running properly. Some fish hobbyists might want to go all out, landscaping the aquarium with all sorts of live plants, pieces of driftwood, and <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/waterfall-l" target="_blank">gorgeous waterfall ornaments</a>. Others might want a more simplistic look &#8211; a few plastic plants and maybe a <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/treasure-cave" target="_blank">treasure cave in the center with holes for hiding</a>. Whatever you envision your goldfish tank to look like, chances are that you won&#8217;t be able to achieve the same look with a small aquarium. You&#8217;ll want to go much larger, and for some, this may even exceed the 20-gallon requirement.</li>
<li><strong>You&#8217;ll probably want to keep more than one goldfish.</strong> Two goldfish can&#8217;t thrive in a tank less than 20 gallons. And depending on the type of goldfish you&#8217;re keeping, you may need even more space than that. Besides, goldfish are social creatures and prefer the company. So consider how many goldfish (and which <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-types/common-goldfish-types/" target="_blank">goldfish types</a>) you want to keep before buying your goldfish tank.</li>
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<p>Even with a large aquarium, you still don&#8217;t want to max your tank to capacity. Your goldfish will be a lot happier with a few gallons of extra space. So if you plan to keep four fancy goldfish, you might want to buy <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/50-gal-acrylic-aquarium" target="_blank">a 50-gallon tank</a>, instead of <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/40-gal-acrylic-aquarium" target="_blank">a 40-gallon</a>. Or even a <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/46-bowfront" target="_blank">46-gallon bowfront aquarium</a>.</p>
<p>Buy the biggest tank you can afford. You&#8217;ll be happy that you did.</p>
<h2>Long or Wide?</h2>
<p>Aquariums come in many different shapes and dimensions.</p>
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<p>The shape you choose should be carefully considered, since not all of them offer your goldfish the same benefits. Avoid equilateral hexagons, pentagons, and cylinders. These aquariums are usually too deep, and they don&#8217;t have a wide surface area like rectangle or bowfront aquariums. </p>
<p>Stay away from long, deep tanks. Goldfish are oxygen hogs and need the extra surface area in wide, horizontal setups. A wide surface area (the space at the top of the aquarium where water meets air) is crucial to keep oxygen levels up and carbon dioxide out. Long aquariums are also harder to work with, since you&#8217;ll have to reach far to move around ornaments or plants.</p>
<p>Besides, goldfish are much happier swimming across distances than they are swimming deep.</p>
<h2>Acrylic or Glass?</h2>
<p>Whether you buy an acrylic or glass aquarium is up to you. Both options have their benefits and disadvantages. Neither one is perfect.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s compare the two.</p>
<h3>Acrylic</h3>
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<li><strong>Acrylic aquariums are lightweight.</strong> In fact, if you take both a glass and acrylic aquarium of the same size and shape, the acrylic tank will be noticeably lighter. That&#8217;s because acrylic material is less than half the weight of glass. So you can move much larger acrylic tanks with less effort (and the floor and aquarium stand can more easily handle the weight).</li>
<li><strong>Acrylic aquariums are very durable.</strong> You don&#8217;t have to worry about major leaks from cracks or breaks. If there is some sort of collision (your kids are playing ball near the goldfish tank), the aquarium will just bend a little, depending on the force of impact. And since acrylic tanks are bonded rather than seamed together, they hold up better over the long term.</li>
<li><strong>Acrylic aquariums retain more heat.</strong> As you know, fluctuating water temperatures will stress out your goldfish. So by retaining more heat, the tank is able to keep the water temperature more constant.</li>
<li><strong>The sides of acrylic aquariums are spotless.</strong> They don&#8217;t have seams or silicone filled corners like glass tanks do (not only can seams take away from the visual appeal, but your goldfish tank can also leak if a seam gets damaged).</li>
<li><strong>Acrylic aquariums offer a clear, realistic view.</strong> The view isn&#8217;t as distorted as it is with glass. There&#8217;s also no green tint in acrylic material, as there is in some glass aquariums.</li>
<li><strong>Acrylic aquariums have more design options</strong>. You don&#8217;t have to stick with a plain rectangle-shaped tank. Enhance the beauty of your goldfish tank with a <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/26-flat-back-hex" target="_blank">flat back hexagon</a> or <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/46-bowfront" target="_blank">bowfront aquarium</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Acrylic aquariums can scratch if you&#8217;re not too careful.</strong> But scratches can also be easily removed. A scratch is also much better than a crack (and potential leak).</li>
<li><strong>Acrylic aquariums can be a bit pricey.</strong> Often, you&#8217;ll find the same sized glass aquarium at a cheaper price.</li>
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<h3>Glass</h3>
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<li><strong>Glass doesn&#8217;t scratch.</strong> But it can break. And then you&#8217;re faced with a massive leak.</li>
<li><strong>Glass aquariums can hold their shape, even if unsupported.</strong> If you don&#8217;t support the whole acrylic aquarium on a stand, the material can bend over time.</li>
<li><strong>Glass aquariums maintain the same clarity for years.</strong> If you buy an acrylic aquarium made without UV stabilizers, it can yellow or cloud as it ages. Always check to make sure the brand you buy uses this technology before going acrylic.</li>
<li><strong>Glass aquariums are heavy.</strong> Many people recommend acrylic for goldfish tanks larger than 300 gallons, because by that point, glass just becomes too ridiculously heavy to lift (and you&#8217;ll need special equipment to even carry the empty aquarium past your front door). The extra weight is also a strain on your aquarium stand and floor.</li>
<li><strong>Glass aquariums have seams on the corners.</strong> Seams can often be damaged while scraping algae off the sides of the aquarium. And if a seam <em>does</em> get damaged, you may have a serious leak on your hands.</li>
<li><strong>While still clear, glass can have a green tint.</strong> This is from the iron in the glass. The more iron the glass has, the greener the tint. And so thicker glass aquariums usually have a greener tint than thinner ones.</li>
<li><strong>Glass design options are limited.</strong> You&#8217;ll usually only find glass aquariums in the traditional rectangle shape. But since these aquariums are rectangular, surface area is maximized to provide your fish with better aerated water.</li>
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<p>The goldfish tank you choose is up to you. Either an acrylic or glass aquarium will do. But remember: Always buy the biggest aquarium you can afford. Make sure it&#8217;s <em>wide</em> (from left to right) and not long (top to bottom). Goldfish need the space to thrive. The more surface area your aquarium has, the better aerated the water will be.</p>
<h2>Which Goldfish Tank Do You Prefer?</h2>
<p>Do you buy glass or acrylic? What sized aquarium do you have? How many goldfish do you keep? Share your thoughts in the comments below!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/goldfish-tank/">Your First Goldfish Tank: Which Is the Better Option?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com">Complete Goldfish Care</a>.</p>
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		<title>5 Pet Goldfish Disadvantages: Are Goldfish Right for You?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You're ready to buy a goldfish from the pet store, but are you sure you've thought this through? Read about 5 goldfish care disadvantages.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;re all set to buy pet goldfish from the pet store. There&#8217;s only one problem. Have you really thought this through? Have you weighed the <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/why-goldfish/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">pros</a> and cons of goldfish care?</p>
<p>The Internet is flooded with goldfish myths and misinformation. Just browse the Web, and you&#8217;ll see tons of advertisements and catalogs featuring goldfish bowls (you do know pet goldfish shouldn&#8217;t be kept in bowls, don&#8217;t you?). In fact, most goldfish won from carnivals or bought from pet stores are dropped into small glass bowls without a second thought.</p>
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<p>With so much bad information circulating the Net, it&#8217;s sometimes hard to separate fact from fiction. I was just talking to someone the other day about why most <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/goldfish-and-tropical-fish/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">goldfish and tropical fish</a> shouldn&#8217;t be kept together in the same tank.</p>
<p>Of course, going through all of this information and siphoning out the truth from the myths is a whole different story and deserves a new article of its own. The fact of the matter is: You can&#8217;t always trust what you hear. And one wrong move can be detrimental to the well-being of your goldfish.</p>
<p>Take it from a fish keeping veteran. I&#8217;ve been raising pet goldfish for over 10 years and have seen my share of misinformation. But one thing I&#8217;ve learned from all these years of fish keeping is how important it is to do your research beforehand &#8211; don&#8217;t just depend on what you hear and don&#8217;t just raise goldfish blindly. If you want to get it right the first time, you have to know what to expect.</p>
<p>Goldfish care is a complex topic and many people end up buying pet goldfish without really knowing how to care for them. They&#8217;ll make mistakes and <strong>those mistakes will cost the fish their lives</strong>.</p>
<h2>5 Reasons Why You shouldn&#8217;t Buy Pet Goldfish</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m going to set it straight, right here and now.</p>
<p>By the end of this article, my hope is that you&#8217;ll have a better understanding of what is required at the very <em>minimum</em> to actually care for pet goldfish, the dos and don&#8217;ts of goldfish care, and what is expected from you (as the fish owner) before you <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-sale/buying-goldfish-pet-store/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">buy your first goldfish</a>. And if you don&#8217;t think pet goldfish are right for you after reading this, that&#8217;s fine too. There are plenty of other freshwater fish that have less requirements and aren&#8217;t as taxing on your time (bettas are another personal favorite!).</p>
<p>We covered the <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/why-goldfish/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">benefits of goldfish care</a> already, so I won&#8217;t talk about those here. But let&#8217;s take a look at some goldfish care disadvantages.</p>
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<li><strong>Pet goldfish need a large tank and plenty of space to swim around.</strong> It isn&#8217;t just about size. While goldfish do get pretty big, they also excrete more waste than other species of fish. In fact, goldfish are known for the mess they make and such mess can quickly pollute a 5-gallon or even 10-gallon tank with dangerous levels of ammonia. Unless you plan to upgrade your tank within the year, a single goldfish should never be in an aquarium with less than 20 gallons. Each additional fancy goldfish should then receive 10 more gallons of water (two goldfish can fit comfortably in 30 gallons, three in 40 gallons, and so on). You can read more about this in my <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/goldfish-tank/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">goldfish tank guide</a>. Of course, aquariums can be pretty pricey. It&#8217;s okay to start small and upgrade your tank as you move along. But never, ever put pet goldfish in a bowl. There are goldfish specific kits available at pet stores that advertise goldfish bowls, but these are generally very bad for your fish &#8211; some folks even go so far as to call them cruel!</li>
<li><strong>Goldfish need a powerful filtration system (or even multiple filters for large tanks).</strong> Because pet goldfish excrete lots of waste, they require a power filter in order to keep oxygen circulating and ammonia levels down. While tropical fish do quite well with those regular filters packaged in aquarium kits, goldfish really need more than those kits will offer you. I recommend a filter with at least 10 times your aquarium volume. For example, a 20-gallon tank would need a flow rate of 200 gph (gallons per hour). I personally use a <a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/marineland-penguin-200-power-filter-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Marineland Penguin Power Filter</a> and haven&#8217;t ever needed to replace it (it has lasted me years). Just rinse the filter out with warm water from time to time and you shouldn&#8217;t run into trouble.</li>
<li><strong>Pet goldfish can quickly destroy a planted aquarium.</strong> Goldfish are primarily plant-based and love nibbling on and uprooting aquatic plants. So if you already have an aquarium set up with lots of green scenery or if you plan to add live plants to your tank later on, you should be aware that those plants will likely just become a salad bar feast. Of course, there are other ways around this. You can most certainly keep aquatic plants with your goldfish without worrying that those plants will disappear before the week is out.</li>
<li><strong>Goldfish have sensitive digestive systems.</strong> Goldfish don&#8217;t have real stomachs and so can quickly develop problems if they eat too much food at one time or food isn&#8217;t prepared in a certain way. In fact, fancy goldfish are especially known for their swim bladder and buoyancy problems. You can help aid digestion by feeding your goldfish lots of greens and <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-food/goldfish-food-guide/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">quality goldfish food</a>. Not all brands of goldfish food have equal nutritional values, and many commercial brands will include fillers that offer very low nutritional content (<a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/hikari-lionhead-fish-food-350g-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hikari Lionhead pellets</a>, <a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/omega-one-sinking-goldfish-pellets-medium-8oz-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Omega One Sinking Pellets</a>, and <a href="https://completegoldfishcare.com/recommends/new-life-spectrum-goldfish-pellets-150g-amazon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">New Life Spectrum Pellets</a> are trusted brands that I use and offer only the highest nutritional value). Overfeeding can also cause problems, both with the water quality and your goldfish. Just remember never to feed your goldfish outside of feeding sessions, no matter what begging antics your goldfish will try to soften your resolve.</li>
<li><strong>Goldfish can&#8217;t be kept with tropical fish.</strong> Goldfish are actually coldwater fish and require cooler temperatures to thrive (around 65°F or 18°C). Despite what many people think, pet goldfish should never be kept with fish that enjoy warm water temperatures (<a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/goldfish-and-tropical-fish/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">read my article explaining why</a>). Ideally, you&#8217;ll want to keep your goldfish with other goldfish of the same size and body shape. For example, fancy varieties shouldn&#8217;t be kept with common or comet goldfish because they have different body types (fancy goldfish are slower swimmers and won&#8217;t be able to keep up during feeding time).</li>
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<p>If you want your pet goldfish to live long, healthy lives, you need to commit to providing them <a href="http://completegoldfishcare.com/goldfish-tank/introducing-goldfish-care/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">quality goldfish care</a>. Arrange to feed your goldfish on a daily basis and set time aside during the week for water changes. Organize a tank cleaning schedule and regularly check to make sure aquarium equipment is functioning properly. Your goldfish depend on you for their care. They can&#8217;t do it themselves, so you need to be open and committed to getting it right the first time.</p>
<h2>What Do You Think?</h2>
<p>Do you have pet goldfish? If you do, what tips can you offer new pet owners? Write your responses in the comments below!</p>
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