Goldfish Newbie, Pearl Scale |
Goldfish Newbie, Pearl Scale |
felinefrend |
Mon, 14 Mar 2005 11:21 am
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Silver Member No.: 981 Group: Member Posts: 117 Topics Started: 14 Joined: 3-Mar-05 Last seen online: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 1:47 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:59 pm Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
Hi all,
I am a newbie on fishes in general - I never had fishes before - well, with exception of a betta and it commited sucide on me. I am in love with Pearl Scale GFs! LOVE LOVE them - big belly short fins I currently have 1 that had recovered from Ick and bought 2 baby ones - no definate colors yet - yeah, cheapie ones 30cents.. as I am a newbie the chances of them dying on me is very very high. Maybe those that are not culled are sold to the LFS. I had read thro the forums and noticed that all are goldfish connoisseurs so don't mind my cheap pearlscales gfs and my route of "keeping goldfish learning". I keep them in my office a 12L tank (i know it is too small but I cannot have it too big in the office) and it has a heater to regulate at 25 degrees with a thermometer to ensure that, a airpump and a OH filter. Bare, no gravel, once a week 100% water change... now, 20-25% change every 2- 3 days (depending on the water condition). I bought interpet gold Fish safe for mid-week to "freshen" up the goldfish water but have not started on that yet... Anyone tried this yet?? Any review? As right now, it is just Tetra AquaSafe and salt. The baby pearlscales - one in white and another in blackish copper ? I suspect it will not remain black, it will eventually turn gold I am just basking in the new goldfish owner joy of watching their fishes swimming in the water and waiting for it to change its color. - just dont mind me. Just wanted to intro ... "Hello!" and yes, I have cats (regarding my nick). later.... |
The Matrix |
Mon, 14 Mar 2005 9:55 pm
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The Matrix Member No.: 19 Group: Associate Posts: 2,916 Topics Started: 20 Joined: 25-Nov-03 Last seen online: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 5:22 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:59 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
mine har ... culled some, the largest one now about 4.5", some 4"+. kekekeke ... still small comparing to the largest i ever seen.
Feline, keep water as clean as possible. this variety of pearl is very sensitive to water condition. Starter already going for one of the toughest variety to play. Cheap becos keep on dying and getting sick. |
felinefrend |
Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:31 pm
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Silver Member No.: 981 Group: Member Posts: 117 Topics Started: 14 Joined: 3-Mar-05 Last seen online: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 1:47 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:59 pm Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(The Matrix @ Mon, 14 Mar 2005 9:55 pm) mine har ... culled some, the largest one now about 4.5", some 4"+. kekekeke ... still small comparing to the largest i ever seen. Feline, keep water as clean as possible. this variety of pearl is very sensitive to water condition. Starter already going for one of the toughest variety to play. Cheap becos keep on dying and getting sick. I never thought of keeping fishes... if not of pearlscale catching my eyes - belly big big fins small small cannot swim fast just bounce and bounce - hehehee Then I would never have kept fishes. My baby PS are doing well, but nibbling on my bigger PS, I suspect my big PS still have some issues.. so fish her out and kept in separate tank... hopefully she will be better. The LFS uncle told me, if the fish is not well, the parasites will be on its body and it has proteins or produce proteins that is why other fishes will nibble on it - cheem,.. but I just separated it - into QT and salt and abit of melafix... very little. ok - pray for me ok? |
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