A akgrrl2001 New member Feb 12, 2009 #1 ...the bottom? How do I tell what's exactly is wrong with the water, and how do I fix it?
R RealDealCowGirl New member Feb 12, 2009 #2 goldfish should never be in anything smaller than a 10 gallon,they grow,that would be a good start,and a filter if you dont have one,they are very messy fish....
goldfish should never be in anything smaller than a 10 gallon,they grow,that would be a good start,and a filter if you dont have one,they are very messy fish....
L Lilly Member Feb 12, 2009 #3 Get a 20-300 gallon tank and transfer the fish into it. Then your goldfish should be happy, as long as you commit to weekly 30% water changes.
Get a 20-300 gallon tank and transfer the fish into it. Then your goldfish should be happy, as long as you commit to weekly 30% water changes.
L Lilly Member Feb 12, 2009 #4 Get a 20-300 gallon tank and transfer the fish into it. Then your goldfish should be happy, as long as you commit to weekly 30% water changes.
Get a 20-300 gallon tank and transfer the fish into it. Then your goldfish should be happy, as long as you commit to weekly 30% water changes.