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Be a Confident Goldfish Owner

Master on how to take care of your finned buddies

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How To Quarantine New Fish

To Quarantine or Not To Quarantine - that is the question. This topic comes about with confusion and complexity because many new...

How To Get Rid Of Goldfish Ich?

Goldfish ich is also known as white spot disease, and it is common in many types of fish including goldfish. It is a tiny little parasite...

Goldfish Flukes

Are you looking to find out more about the Flukes parasite in fish? In that case, you have come to the right place! Gill fluke are...

Water Changes and Cleaning your Aquarium

Why do small and frequent water changes, instead of big water changes just when the tank needs one? OK, there are a couple of things that...

Wait, Goldfish Have Teeth?

Oh yes, they do! Their teeth are called pharyngeal (far-in-jee-uhl) teeth because they’re located at the very back of the mouth, in the...

Do Goldfish Sleep?

"Sleep with the fishes." You've certainly heard this phrase from "The Godfather" (it's an old Sicilian message). But this different type...

Treating Dropsy

Dropsy is a scary disease among Goldfish Keepers. The symptoms are caused by kidney failure. The kidney shuts down and the fish retains...

Everyday feeding routine for Goldfish

I have established a feeding routine for my finned babies and never let them get bored when it comes to food at the same time I make sure...

What is aquarium nitrogen cycle?

Nitrogen cycle is the most important part of setting up your new tank before you get your fish home. Often we are in the misconception of...

Duckweed and Goldfish

Duckweed is easy to cultivate and a nutritious food for your goldfish. I have been cultivating it for my munchkins so that they are never...

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