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irene81
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posted 10-11-2003 10:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for irene81     Edit/Delete Message
Hi! Well although my goldfish is currently in a 30 gal., the 60 gal. tank has already been purchased. Won't be set up for a bit until I can have all the supplies ready. Question #1, as stupid as this may seem, can someone explain the whole ph level thing to me? He does swim/float, whatever you'd like to call it close to the top, but I just thought he was breathing, and then he'll just swim around like any other fish. I do have some plants bought already, but they are not in the tank with him. I have them in a separate tank since I want to be sure my little fish won't get infected with anything before planting them in his tank. As far as snails, I bought them too, and should be arriving shortly, I ordered a few different kinds, and I know for a fact, they at least come in pairs, and I don't want no hatchlings. I am also going to be receiving 5 freshwater clams. I don't plan on putting them in the tank with him until I'm sure they don't have anything that can harm him. I do want a pleco but don't know if it is best to still get one? Also what are powerheads? And how are they attached, and what do they do? Also, would you recommend an undergravel filter? Sorry for so many questions, but I don't know all that much other than a few basics. I've been looking for books, but don't know which ones are the best? If you have any up to-date books for sell, please let me know. Also, I think my goldfish are those feeder ones, unless they have a different name. Thanks in advance.

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irene81
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posted 10-11-2003 10:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for irene81     Edit/Delete Message
Oh, and I forgot, when I first got him he had fin rot, and really skinny. Now he looks a healthy weight, and has beautiful fins. Also, how often would you clean his water, and do you vacuum the gravel yourself, and if I forgot something else, just let me know. Any advice helps. Thanks.


Oh, and to be sure, he doesn't need to be in schools does he? He can be by himself right?

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