Many
people think that goldfish or other fish in an aquarium do not live long,
because there is no air filter and pump capable of providing adequate
circulation of water and oxygen with oxygen
aquarium filter pump. I used to believe this kind of deception until I
learned the proper way to care for a goldfish in a fish aquarium.
It is
very common for aquarium with an air pump and filter. When the air pump and
water leads blowing inside the aquarium, water flows, preventing water from
stagnating. Stagnant water is bad for goldfish, since this water does not have
enough oxygen. Pumps circulate water so that it can take oxygen from the air
and replace carbon dioxide and other harmful gases in the water.
The
best way to keep goldfish live in a fishbowl
Currently
living and working in the Middle East and I have a friend who gave me a goldfish
in a bowl, I was initially reluctant to accept the goldfish, because I know I
will die only after several hours. I have tried many times since I was a child
to care for a goldfish, but I always angry when they die. I do not want to turn
my friend down, I accepted the goldfish. He told me to change the water every
two days and use the stored water, not tap water directly from the tap.
If I
knew about this before, maybe I would not have encountered a problem whenever
there is a power outage in my house, because I will transfer my goldfish in a
bowl and keep the water clean.
What
you need to keep live goldfish in a bowl
These
are the things that need to be live goldfish in an aquarium without an air pump
Pebbles
- All fish waste will go under the tile and is still looking clean container.
Bottle
of 2 liters of water - Place tap water in 2-liter bottle or container and store
at room temperature for 4 hours or more before changing the water in the
aquarium.
Flakes
- eat fish twice a day, with only a small amount. About 5 pieces of small
scales.
Fishbowl right size - fish should not be too crowded in a bowl. If you
have a small bowl, it is barely enough for a maximum of two fish together.