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well dunno if this is the right place but how long after setting up a tank should I wait to introduce goldfish or does it just depend on the condition of the water?
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That's really bad advice im afraid, tanks can take anything from 3 weeks to a few months to set up properly.
You should have a read at the fishless cycle thread on this site to get a better idea of what you need to take care of your fish. Register on the forum too as the members are more than happy to help out a newbie in need. If you have already bought the fish and want to keep it alive you'd better act quickly and do a fish-in cycle. Goldfish may be hardier than some other more delicate species but it doesnt mean you should scrimp on their care needs. Good luck with it
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don't worry I hadn't bought the fish.
I was wondering how long to leave it I read in the booklet that came with it and it said 4 days which I thought was too short thx anyway its a 10 L tank it says one small goldfish which will be moved to bigger tank when it out grows it and my mum did have a tropical tank before but i wanted to start from scratch and learn it myself i think we have a local shop that will test your water this is the tank http://www.petsathome.com/find/categ...oduct-is-22444
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In 30 mins?!
You already got your answer: fishles cycling. Tbh, 10L is nowhere near big enough for a goldfish. And, there's certainly no reason why you should get goldfish before tropical fish... they're not particularly easier, everything the same has to be done... just with warm water.
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i agree bettas are the easiest fish to keep in my opinion i ve had over 100 and they are by far the most interesting fish, i suggest you buy a male from the fish shops before moving on to more expensive fancier betta tail types such as mine.
![]() this is a showhalfmoon betta and it cost me £25 i would recommend you begin with a £4 betta from a local fish shop to gain experience ![]() this is what ,y 10litre betta tank looks like. it has 2 cherry shrimp aswell to eat any uneaten foods. |
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