That's a cool idea! Plus, you gain two pets LOL. They can be more colorful depending on food? That's so cool![]()
That's a cool idea! Plus, you gain two pets LOL. They can be more colorful depending on food? That's so cool![]()
I'm not sure that is a good idea as far as keeping them in a bottle.
http://www.goldfishutopia.com/care.phpOnce we understand the truth about goldfish, we are realize that we need to provide the proper sized tank for these fish. A 20 to 30 gallon tank is a good choice to begin with. If you want more than one fish, you will need at least 7 to 10 gallons of water per adult fish.
Many people are seemed shocked at the thought of a 55 gallon tank for 6 or 7 goldfish, but that is the minimum that they need. These fish get big and they produce a large amount of waste, so they need a large quantity of water. Also remember that these fish can live twenty years or longer, and will soon become a cherished pet if treated properly.
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I am not rushing in to this because we have a month to figure out what were doing, is there any fish I could but it like a size 5 gallon without a filter???
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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Bettas are the only fish you can humanely put in something without a filter. You will have to do weekly water changes. Goldfish are very very dirty fish..they likely will not survive.
so what if I will do betta's would that still work.
Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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T.j (english setter)
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