Hi all,
Thanks for giving me your time to read my post.
Firstly I will give a very brief explanation of why I am here.
A week ago I was given a small standard Goldfish called Stan (Not standard in my books, He has a great comical personality and I love him to bits!).
He was given to me in a small 1 gallon (3 - 4 litre) bowl. Now I am a student and don't have much money at the moment but upon some research I found that this tiny bowl was not ideal to put it nicely.
I decided there and then that I would get him a more appropriate home. So with the help of my loving, gorgeous girlfriend Mari I went about getting a proper sized tank to house the little fella.
After a bit of research I decided upon the Juwel Rekord 600. It's a 63litre tank which I am sure many of you are familiar with. I also order some Roman Mixed Gems gravel and a few ornaments etc.
Now to the main point I am here. I have a few question that I have asked 1 or 2 pet shop owners and have received a few different suggestions.
At the moment I have my Goldfish Stan in the small 1 gallon bowl. Now every 2 days the water starts getting a little cloudy and there is fish waste everywhere. I am not 100% sure when to clean out the water but I have reached a compromise. I have read conflicting suggestions in regard to cleaning them out when they are housed in a small space such as a bowl. Oh by the way Stan is 2 - 3 inches long. Some suggest that they get daily water changes. Some suggest that they get daily partial water changes of 20% to 30%.
What I have been doing is I change the water completely with water that has been standing for 24 hours to get rid of chlorine. The next day, if the water is looking a bit cloudy, I change about 1/3 of it. The next day I repeat the cycle of full change/ partial change.
The only reason I am changing it so often is because I am a bit worried that the little fella will croak before I get the new tank set up. Also, on the days that I do a full water change, Stan seems to be quiet and doesn't seem to be very active. After the change he seems like he has had a new lease of life and seems to be much happier....
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Should I leave him for a week and then change or should I continue doing changes as I have mentioned. It doesn't seem to stress him out too much at all and he is always ready to eat food, even straight after a full water change.
My second question is in relation to my new tank, which is due to arrive next week. 1 pet shop owner told me to cycle it for at least 3 - 4 weeks without adding any fish.
Another told me to leave it for 2 - 3 days before adding my little Goldfish Stan.
I have read a few tutorials online but I decided to do more research and ask on a few fish expert forums like this one.
My dilemmma is that I want to get Stan into a bigger more comfortable home asap, but I want to do it properly.
Should I go ahead with the lenghty fishless cycle? Or should I add the little guy as soon as I can.
I am going to buy a master test kit online tomorrow so that I can monitor the cycling properly. Can anyone suggest an affordable test kit?
I am living in Ireland, so a UK or Irish shop would be best.
Also, my plans for the aquarium are to get Stan in there as soon as is humanly/fishly possible. Then I am really excited about adding a Weather Loach. I have read up on them and I love their character and temperament. Also I am looking to add maybe a small Lionhead and maybe 1 Oranda. Would a 63 litre tank be ok for the above 4 fish?
I graduate from college this year and thus in a year or two am looking to buy a bigger aquarium as I know those 4 little guys I plan to keep won't stay little for long.
So in summary...
1/ How often and how should I change the water in my current 1 gallon bowl?
2/ How should I cycle the tank? Fishless or with Stan in there after a few days?
3/ Can anyone recommend a good affordable Master test kit? Preferably with tests for Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate and somewhere in the 20 - 30 euro budget?
4/ And lastly, would a 63litre tank be an appropriate size for a goldfish (2 - 3 inches at the moment), an Oranda(1.5inch), a Lionhead( 1.5inch) and a Weather loach? They would be housed here for 1 - 2 years until I get a bigger tank.
Thanks for reading my post. Apologises if it is a bit long winded.
And I greatly appreciate any feedback.
regards,
Peter
Edit: I have read some posts and it seems that you have recommended other users to buy the API Master test kit (Liquid version)
I found a store online that does it, i think
http/www.charterhouse-aquatics.co.uk/catalog/freshwater-master-test-p-1091.html
Is this the kit you would recommend?
Thanks for giving me your time to read my post.
Firstly I will give a very brief explanation of why I am here.
A week ago I was given a small standard Goldfish called Stan (Not standard in my books, He has a great comical personality and I love him to bits!).
He was given to me in a small 1 gallon (3 - 4 litre) bowl. Now I am a student and don't have much money at the moment but upon some research I found that this tiny bowl was not ideal to put it nicely.
I decided there and then that I would get him a more appropriate home. So with the help of my loving, gorgeous girlfriend Mari I went about getting a proper sized tank to house the little fella.
After a bit of research I decided upon the Juwel Rekord 600. It's a 63litre tank which I am sure many of you are familiar with. I also order some Roman Mixed Gems gravel and a few ornaments etc.
Now to the main point I am here. I have a few question that I have asked 1 or 2 pet shop owners and have received a few different suggestions.
At the moment I have my Goldfish Stan in the small 1 gallon bowl. Now every 2 days the water starts getting a little cloudy and there is fish waste everywhere. I am not 100% sure when to clean out the water but I have reached a compromise. I have read conflicting suggestions in regard to cleaning them out when they are housed in a small space such as a bowl. Oh by the way Stan is 2 - 3 inches long. Some suggest that they get daily water changes. Some suggest that they get daily partial water changes of 20% to 30%.
What I have been doing is I change the water completely with water that has been standing for 24 hours to get rid of chlorine. The next day, if the water is looking a bit cloudy, I change about 1/3 of it. The next day I repeat the cycle of full change/ partial change.
The only reason I am changing it so often is because I am a bit worried that the little fella will croak before I get the new tank set up. Also, on the days that I do a full water change, Stan seems to be quiet and doesn't seem to be very active. After the change he seems like he has had a new lease of life and seems to be much happier....
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Should I leave him for a week and then change or should I continue doing changes as I have mentioned. It doesn't seem to stress him out too much at all and he is always ready to eat food, even straight after a full water change.
My second question is in relation to my new tank, which is due to arrive next week. 1 pet shop owner told me to cycle it for at least 3 - 4 weeks without adding any fish.
Another told me to leave it for 2 - 3 days before adding my little Goldfish Stan.
I have read a few tutorials online but I decided to do more research and ask on a few fish expert forums like this one.
My dilemmma is that I want to get Stan into a bigger more comfortable home asap, but I want to do it properly.
Should I go ahead with the lenghty fishless cycle? Or should I add the little guy as soon as I can.
I am going to buy a master test kit online tomorrow so that I can monitor the cycling properly. Can anyone suggest an affordable test kit?
I am living in Ireland, so a UK or Irish shop would be best.
Also, my plans for the aquarium are to get Stan in there as soon as is humanly/fishly possible. Then I am really excited about adding a Weather Loach. I have read up on them and I love their character and temperament. Also I am looking to add maybe a small Lionhead and maybe 1 Oranda. Would a 63 litre tank be ok for the above 4 fish?
I graduate from college this year and thus in a year or two am looking to buy a bigger aquarium as I know those 4 little guys I plan to keep won't stay little for long.
So in summary...
1/ How often and how should I change the water in my current 1 gallon bowl?
2/ How should I cycle the tank? Fishless or with Stan in there after a few days?
3/ Can anyone recommend a good affordable Master test kit? Preferably with tests for Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate and somewhere in the 20 - 30 euro budget?
4/ And lastly, would a 63litre tank be an appropriate size for a goldfish (2 - 3 inches at the moment), an Oranda(1.5inch), a Lionhead( 1.5inch) and a Weather loach? They would be housed here for 1 - 2 years until I get a bigger tank.
Thanks for reading my post. Apologises if it is a bit long winded.
And I greatly appreciate any feedback.
regards,
Peter
Edit: I have read some posts and it seems that you have recommended other users to buy the API Master test kit (Liquid version)
I found a store online that does it, i think
http/www.charterhouse-aquatics.co.uk/catalog/freshwater-master-test-p-1091.html
Is this the kit you would recommend?