FishyWonders
New Member
Hello
Firstly, let me say hello and thank you for taking the time to read this post!
Previously I've had gold fish on 2 occasions, once as a child (in 80s) when I had two fish in an old fashioned fish bowl that lived seemingly happy for 9 years until my Aunt killed them whilst we were on holiday. Again in the 00's, when the gold fish made it to 3 years old before I went to bed with them all live and well and woke up in the morning with an empty cracked fish bowl, 2 dead fish and a very wet carpet.
Now I'm older with children we're looking at buying a new fish tank and fish, I just wanted to refresh myself on the best way to care for them and the right products to buy. I've been into our local pet shop (Pets At Home for those in the UK), and spoke to someone who seemed to be reading from a script. I got the feeling that they either didn't know what they were talking about or just giving a sales pitch. I'm sure some of it is true, but on the same note it would be good to know for sure. Whilst I'm sure that a filter is recommended (and I have no problem in buying one), I very much doubt otherwise healthy fish would be dead in less than a week without one!
1) We're looking for a 20-30L tank. I'm after a good quality tank that isn't going to leak on me, however I have no idea of how to tell what is and isn't a good quality tank. I know generally the price would be an indicator, but I would want to rely on this as something could be over priced, or just on sale or something. I don't mind paying extra, but of course it's all relative and will get to the point where you're paying a lot more for very little difference. At Pets At Home alone you can get a 24L for £32 or for around £99 for instance. Are there any brands that I should particularly look for? Or avoid? Or any shape or features of a tank that is recommended? Also any recommendations on a good place to buy?
2) Fish. Any recommendations for breeds of cold water fish please? We'd like at least four. Am I better buying from Pets At Home, a local pet shop, garden centre, or even mail order (this feels wrong!)? Do I need to do anything before putting them into the tank other than acclimatise the water temperature?
3) Care instructions. Do I really need to de-chlorinate tap water before using it for all fish? Or just particular breeds? How vital is this? Do I need to do it every time or is the occasional 'slip' okay? Just wondered as I never heard of it before. Any recommendations for the best way to clean them please?
4) Filter. Although I doubt fish would die within a week without them (unless they've evolved significantly in the last ten years) I understand they're extremely highly recommended, so I have no problem in buying one. Is any old filter okay? Or should I look for anything specific? Is it worth upgrading from the freebie that is included in most tanks? Although the fish tank will be going in the lounge, if we ever moved it to the bedroom could we set it on a timer to switch for 8 hours over night?
5) Any recommendations on gravel, stones, decorations, fish toys or anything else please?
Sorry for all the questions, but I just wanted to make sure I know what I'm doing before buying or doing something wrong.
Thanks
Firstly, let me say hello and thank you for taking the time to read this post!
Previously I've had gold fish on 2 occasions, once as a child (in 80s) when I had two fish in an old fashioned fish bowl that lived seemingly happy for 9 years until my Aunt killed them whilst we were on holiday. Again in the 00's, when the gold fish made it to 3 years old before I went to bed with them all live and well and woke up in the morning with an empty cracked fish bowl, 2 dead fish and a very wet carpet.
Now I'm older with children we're looking at buying a new fish tank and fish, I just wanted to refresh myself on the best way to care for them and the right products to buy. I've been into our local pet shop (Pets At Home for those in the UK), and spoke to someone who seemed to be reading from a script. I got the feeling that they either didn't know what they were talking about or just giving a sales pitch. I'm sure some of it is true, but on the same note it would be good to know for sure. Whilst I'm sure that a filter is recommended (and I have no problem in buying one), I very much doubt otherwise healthy fish would be dead in less than a week without one!
1) We're looking for a 20-30L tank. I'm after a good quality tank that isn't going to leak on me, however I have no idea of how to tell what is and isn't a good quality tank. I know generally the price would be an indicator, but I would want to rely on this as something could be over priced, or just on sale or something. I don't mind paying extra, but of course it's all relative and will get to the point where you're paying a lot more for very little difference. At Pets At Home alone you can get a 24L for £32 or for around £99 for instance. Are there any brands that I should particularly look for? Or avoid? Or any shape or features of a tank that is recommended? Also any recommendations on a good place to buy?
2) Fish. Any recommendations for breeds of cold water fish please? We'd like at least four. Am I better buying from Pets At Home, a local pet shop, garden centre, or even mail order (this feels wrong!)? Do I need to do anything before putting them into the tank other than acclimatise the water temperature?
3) Care instructions. Do I really need to de-chlorinate tap water before using it for all fish? Or just particular breeds? How vital is this? Do I need to do it every time or is the occasional 'slip' okay? Just wondered as I never heard of it before. Any recommendations for the best way to clean them please?
4) Filter. Although I doubt fish would die within a week without them (unless they've evolved significantly in the last ten years) I understand they're extremely highly recommended, so I have no problem in buying one. Is any old filter okay? Or should I look for anything specific? Is it worth upgrading from the freebie that is included in most tanks? Although the fish tank will be going in the lounge, if we ever moved it to the bedroom could we set it on a timer to switch for 8 hours over night?
5) Any recommendations on gravel, stones, decorations, fish toys or anything else please?
Sorry for all the questions, but I just wanted to make sure I know what I'm doing before buying or doing something wrong.
Thanks