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trt | 01:03 Fri 22nd Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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I was thinking of buying a fish tank, is there lots to learn and do they take up a lot of time?
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lol@ Boo I have to admit to being down to two tanks now. The problem being its pretty addictive. You have a lovely set up and then see a fish you want that won't live happily with your existing school.... so you but another tank for the new fish...and then another and another!
How do you change the water in a massive tank?
Over the years we have had 3 goldfish, all of whom committed suicide by jumping out of their bowls.
we had them, i used to love watching them, mind you tank cleaning day was never fun
With a big pipe, suck one end, into a bucket ummmm.

I have one solitary fish now Lisa! It's been on its own for about 2 years, im secretly hoping to get up one morning and its perished, but no, it keeps on going, i keep on feeding and changing the bugger, im convinced it'll live us all out.

I also have my goldfish, coming up to 18 year old now, still going strong in a coldwater tank, but i like him :-)
And where do you put the fish while you empty the tank?
nowhere, they stay there. You don't completely empty it.
we used to put them in the bath, with the old water
I had cold water fish in a large tank all sorts of fancy goldfish types they looked lovely still take a bit of care but are a lot more tolerant of water conditions and temperature...
Choose a good spot for your tank, out of to much direct sunlight (too much will cause a lot of algae and so needing a LOT of clleaning). Buy the BEST filter you can afford, a couple of plecs (fish which "hoover" the bottom and sides of the tank), some oxygenating plants and once everything is settled down maintenance will be kept to a minimum. Keeping MARINE tropical fish rather than regular tropical fish is more complicated and much more expensive. It's a lovely hobby - go for it!
Awww What is it Boo? I broke down my Clown Loach tank as it was massive and only had the three fish in it... passed them on to a mate who kept them and with in a week they all went belly up, was gutted, I'd had them for 6 years and they were huge!
Erm... thats not going to want to you make you rehome it is it :0/

Ummmm I have a pretty big tank in my front room and I stick a hose in it,make a syphon [suck on the end] then hang it out of the window :0) Did get a Puffer fish try to escape that way though and had to rescue him off the garden path ooopps
A harlequin Lisa. Yes i know he or she shouldn't really be on its own, and it wasn't to start of with!
Like Rowan I had a tank with gold fish. I just wondered was it the same procedure. I presume that the clean water has a bit more preparation to it.
Oh god... they're indestructible! Years a go we had a Black Piranha called Banana [daughter named it], it was such a boring tank and a guy I know said to put a school of neons and Harlequins in with him as they were to fast for it to catch.
Got up the next morning and there were 2 fish left... Banana and Arnie the Harlie as he became known.... he out lived the piranha!
Keeping a fresh water tropical tank is actually easier than keeping Goldies!

Goldfish are the biggest waste producers so need more cleaning than a tank of tropicals. If done properly the filter will break down all the wast products but you need to over filter a goldie tank to do the same... and goldies need ponds not tanks, so if you want to keep a goldie properly you need a minimum 30 gallon tank.... not a bowl!
Oh and as for the argument 'well I kept a goldfish in a bowl for years' we know better now, we also used to put kids up chimneys ;0)
I used to do a one third water change every two weeks and a full strip down and clean every three months with a bottle of fish safe chucked in as insurance. I had 4 big orandas three normal goldfish and some shubunkins and I ended up passing the whole lot on when I moved into this flat as there was nowhere to put them.
I had two fluval 2+ filters running combined with an undergravel set up the water I removed was brilliant fertiliser for the houseplants
lol, yeah, i'd kinda figured that one out! I'm thinking of leaving him in a will, he's bound to outlive me!
I do feel mean him swimming about all on his lonesome, but i really want to do away with a tank, apart from the goldy one, so im loathe to get a shoal to keep him company.
That's interesting to know, Divegirl.
I had a 40 gallon tropical cold water set up for approx 2 years: bloody hard work to do it properly and expensive over time (water test kits, equipment, accessories, running costs). Glad I did it but wouldn't do it again.

Join some online forums and get to know the guys in your LFS.

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