rothenb1
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You all have been very helpful in giving me advice on fishkeeping!
I have made a fish caresheet for customers to use when thinking about purchasing fish. I'm tired of people thinking they can put oscars in a bowl.
Please take a look and tell me if I am incorrect about some things, if some things should be changed, et cetera. Constructive criticism is always good!
Thanks so much.
PS Couldn't upload a Microsoft word file so I just copied and pasted it.
General Fishkeeping Rules
1. Two gallons per inch of fish, for each fish. If you want two cichlids, you need at least a 25 gallon tank (2 fish x 6 inches = 12 x 2 gallons = 24). A bigger tank is always better (wouldn’t you want to live in a bigger house?)
2. All fish need a filter. Tropical fish are susceptible to ammonia levels in the water, which a filter takes out. Goldfish need a filter because they have extremely dirty feces. If you do not want to use a filter, you will do lots of water changes, at least 3 a week.
3. Never mix goldfish and tropical fish, simply because goldfish have such ammonia-filled feces. This is deadly to a tropical fish.
4. Feed fish small amounts twice a day. Use different types of food.
5. Tropical fish need a heater. There is a reason they are called tropical fish; they need warm water. Between 75-82˚F is perfect. Goldfish do not need a heater, they can do fine in room temperature water. Use an air pump, tubing, and some sort or apparatus to add oxygen to the water.
6. It is best to mix similar-tempered fish together. Aggressive fish with other aggressive fish (try to stick to the same species, same size—otherwise, the smaller fish will become dinner), community fish with other community fish (egg-layers with other egg layers, livebearers with other livebearers), and semi-aggressive fish with other semi-aggressives.
7. Make sure you have plenty of spots for your fish to hide. Decorations or plants are fine.
8. Use water conditioner, read the label carefully. Check your water frequently. Use test strips or a more elaborate kit.
9. Change 10% of your tank’s water every week to keep up with algae growth and water conditions. Use Nutrafin™ Cycle to keep good bacteria in the tank.
10. Add bacteria (or use Nutrafin™ Cycle) to a new tank. Fish will die from “New Tank Syndrome” without good bacteria in the tank.
How Large Will My Fish Get?
Tropical Fish
Aggressive
Chichlids: 6 inches
Oscars: 1ft+
Community Livebearers
Mollies: 5 inches
Platies: 3 inches
Swordtails: 5 inches with sword (males)
Guppies: 3 inches
Community Egg Layers
Tetras: 3 inches
Other danios: 3 inches
Blue, Gold, Opaline, Banded gouramis: 5 inches
Pink kisser: 9 inches
Dwarf gouramis: 3 inches
Plecos (algae eaters): 20 inches
Corydoras catfish: 3 inches
Striped Raphael catfish: 6 inches
Ghost glass catfish: 3 inches
Semi-aggressive
Giant danio: 6 inches
Silver dollars: 7 inches
Red pacus: 2 ft+
Paradise fish: 5 inches
Iridescent shark: 3ft+
Blackfin shark: 5 inches
Bala shark: 1ft+
Knife fish: 1ft+
Barbs: 2 inches
Dwarf puffers: 1.5 inches
Goldfish
Sarassa/Shubunkin/Comets: 3ft+
Fantails/Black moor: 10 inches
I have made a fish caresheet for customers to use when thinking about purchasing fish. I'm tired of people thinking they can put oscars in a bowl.
Please take a look and tell me if I am incorrect about some things, if some things should be changed, et cetera. Constructive criticism is always good!
Thanks so much.
PS Couldn't upload a Microsoft word file so I just copied and pasted it.
General Fishkeeping Rules
1. Two gallons per inch of fish, for each fish. If you want two cichlids, you need at least a 25 gallon tank (2 fish x 6 inches = 12 x 2 gallons = 24). A bigger tank is always better (wouldn’t you want to live in a bigger house?)
2. All fish need a filter. Tropical fish are susceptible to ammonia levels in the water, which a filter takes out. Goldfish need a filter because they have extremely dirty feces. If you do not want to use a filter, you will do lots of water changes, at least 3 a week.
3. Never mix goldfish and tropical fish, simply because goldfish have such ammonia-filled feces. This is deadly to a tropical fish.
4. Feed fish small amounts twice a day. Use different types of food.
5. Tropical fish need a heater. There is a reason they are called tropical fish; they need warm water. Between 75-82˚F is perfect. Goldfish do not need a heater, they can do fine in room temperature water. Use an air pump, tubing, and some sort or apparatus to add oxygen to the water.
6. It is best to mix similar-tempered fish together. Aggressive fish with other aggressive fish (try to stick to the same species, same size—otherwise, the smaller fish will become dinner), community fish with other community fish (egg-layers with other egg layers, livebearers with other livebearers), and semi-aggressive fish with other semi-aggressives.
7. Make sure you have plenty of spots for your fish to hide. Decorations or plants are fine.
8. Use water conditioner, read the label carefully. Check your water frequently. Use test strips or a more elaborate kit.
9. Change 10% of your tank’s water every week to keep up with algae growth and water conditions. Use Nutrafin™ Cycle to keep good bacteria in the tank.
10. Add bacteria (or use Nutrafin™ Cycle) to a new tank. Fish will die from “New Tank Syndrome” without good bacteria in the tank.
How Large Will My Fish Get?
Tropical Fish
Aggressive
Chichlids: 6 inches
Oscars: 1ft+
Community Livebearers
Mollies: 5 inches
Platies: 3 inches
Swordtails: 5 inches with sword (males)
Guppies: 3 inches
Community Egg Layers
Tetras: 3 inches
Other danios: 3 inches
Blue, Gold, Opaline, Banded gouramis: 5 inches
Pink kisser: 9 inches
Dwarf gouramis: 3 inches
Plecos (algae eaters): 20 inches
Corydoras catfish: 3 inches
Striped Raphael catfish: 6 inches
Ghost glass catfish: 3 inches
Semi-aggressive
Giant danio: 6 inches
Silver dollars: 7 inches
Red pacus: 2 ft+
Paradise fish: 5 inches
Iridescent shark: 3ft+
Blackfin shark: 5 inches
Bala shark: 1ft+
Knife fish: 1ft+
Barbs: 2 inches
Dwarf puffers: 1.5 inches
Goldfish
Sarassa/Shubunkin/Comets: 3ft+
Fantails/Black moor: 10 inches