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It's easier to prevent disease, than it is to cure sick fish. This page contains a list of tasks and a maintenance schedule for doing these tasks that will prevent stress and disease.
Daily Maintenance
Check all your fish for Signs of Stress and Disease. The earlier you spot a sick fish and begin to give that fish special care, the sooner it will recover, and the less likely that disease will spread to other fish.
Is the water cloudy or foamy? Does the water have an unusual odor? If so take immediate action.
Check the thermometer to be sure the temperature of the water is in the correct temperature range for your fish.
If your fish's home has a filter, check it to be sure that it is clean and the water is flowing at the usual rate.
Feed your fish at least twice a day. Don't feed them more than they will eat. Remove all uneaten bits of food after 10 minutes. Be sure all the fish are eating. Loss of Appetite is a Sign of Stress and Disease. If any of your fish do not eat, look at them closely for other Signs of Stress and Disease.
Weekly Maintenance
Change 20% of the water twice a week in your fish's home. This is one of the most important ways to care for your fish, keep them strong and vigorous, and prevent them from becoming sick.
Wash your Gravel. When you change 20% of the water in your fish's home, you should wash your gravel, if your fish's home has gravel.
Monthly Maintenance
Clean your fish's home thoroughly. Wash any ornaments or fake plants and do any underwater gardening that needs attention.
Daily Maintenance
Check all your fish for Signs of Stress and Disease. The earlier you spot a sick fish and begin to give that fish special care, the sooner it will recover, and the less likely that disease will spread to other fish.
Is the water cloudy or foamy? Does the water have an unusual odor? If so take immediate action.
Check the thermometer to be sure the temperature of the water is in the correct temperature range for your fish.
If your fish's home has a filter, check it to be sure that it is clean and the water is flowing at the usual rate.
Feed your fish at least twice a day. Don't feed them more than they will eat. Remove all uneaten bits of food after 10 minutes. Be sure all the fish are eating. Loss of Appetite is a Sign of Stress and Disease. If any of your fish do not eat, look at them closely for other Signs of Stress and Disease.
Weekly Maintenance
Change 20% of the water twice a week in your fish's home. This is one of the most important ways to care for your fish, keep them strong and vigorous, and prevent them from becoming sick.
Wash your Gravel. When you change 20% of the water in your fish's home, you should wash your gravel, if your fish's home has gravel.
Monthly Maintenance
Clean your fish's home thoroughly. Wash any ornaments or fake plants and do any underwater gardening that needs attention.