Perusing the stock of tropical fish supplies at any given pet store or aquarium shop, you’re likely to come across an incredible variety of products, some of which may be more essential than others. From the most standard of aquarium tanks to the most whimsical accessories and decorations, the amount of items available for today’s tropical fish tanks is truly astounding. You don’t have to wander the aisles endlessly in search of great tropical fish supplies, however.
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When thinking about pets, most people tend to call to mind the usual species of dogs, cats, small mammals, and even birds, but a growing number of hobbyists are choosing to keep tropical fish for their animal companions. Aside from making great pets, tropical fish also create a beautiful home feature, but caring for aquarium tropical fish can be a challenge. Although they can be low-maintenance pets, aquarium tropical fish still require attention to water quality, regular tank cleanings, and proper equipment.
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Whether you’re just starting out with tropical fish or you’ve been caring for a tank for some time, there are many ways that you can work towards the best tank possible and promote healthy, happy fish that are fun to watch. With scores of fish, plant, and invertebrate species available, and numerous tank configurations possible, nearly any sense of style can be expressed with the tropical fish care hobby, but you’ll need to know basic tropical fish care tips first to get the best results.
As you learn how to take better care of your pets and keep your tank looking great, you’re sure to pick up various tips and tricks, whether they’re from your local pet store or found online among other tropical fish enthusiasts, but sometimes it’s the simplest advice that gets overlooked. Here are a few basic tropical fish care tips to consider both during the creation and the maintenance of your tank.
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Note: This is a repost of a 2010 article that I wrote. It was previously removed in error by someone who was assisting me with the site.
My 3 year-old granddaughter went to a party this weekend and “won” a goldfish. I received a call from my daughter who was at a pet store trying to figure out what to buy. It was an interesting conversation because I knew that she had some preconceived notions about what the fish needed and she really didn’t want the fish in the first place but didn’t want to disappoint or upset her daughter.
Most people think that goldfish belong in bowls (why else would they call them goldfish bowls). They have this notion that goldfish do not require a large amount of water. Of course this is not true and although she has heard me say it enough, my daughter was definitely not ready to hear that they should have a minimum of 10 gallons per fish. She finally bought an aquarium that she felt was larger than necessary and I felt was too small but at least it was much bigger than she had intended.
After several phone calls (she lives about 400 miles from me or I would have gone over there), Rocky was set up in his/her new aquarium home and my granddaughter was happy with her new friend.
At the risk of sounding too much like an animal activist, I have to ask why do people have goldfish (or any animal really) as a give away at a party? I have often said, on this site and in other forums that you should research your fish before you bring them home but this goes beyond that.
This person not only gave away an animal to someone who knew very little about it (I am sure that there were some people at the party who knew even less and had fewer resources available to them than my daughter) but they also had no idea whether the person who would be receiving the goldfish even wanted to have it and would be willing to spend the money and time to properly care for it.
In the interest of fairness, I am sure that the person thought that they were doing something that the children would enjoy. The probably were trying to make the party a unique experience, but giving away animals?
What do you think? Should people give away fish (or any other animal for that matter) at a children’s party? Please leave a comment.