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CharlieD
post Sun, 19 Jun 2005 2:27 pm
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I got two aquaclear 300 filter on my 30 gallon tank (bare bottom) with 4 goldfish.

How often should I clean the sponges in the fitler media ? I am always worrying that those trapped poos in the sponges would foul my water after deteriorating over time.

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post Sun, 19 Jun 2005 2:54 pm
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QUOTE(CharlieD @ Sun, 19 Jun 2005 2:27 pm)
I got two aquaclear 300 filter on my 30 gallon tank (bare bottom) with 4 goldfish. 

How often should I clean the sponges in the fitler media ?  I am always worrying that those trapped poos in the sponges would foul my water after deteriorating over time.

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why worry so much about those poo.

just normal weekly 90% change and at the same time clean up 1 of the filter will do. alternate week switch filter to clean will not harm your filtration.
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post Mon, 20 Jun 2005 2:54 am
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actually with the water system here alot of the NY goldfish keepers do 30% water change every week and all the parameters would show 0 amonnia, 0 nitrate, and sometimes very little nitrite.

But as for me I do 10% everyday.
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post Mon, 20 Jun 2005 8:03 am
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QUOTE(Maniacholic @ Mon, 20 Jun 2005 2:54 am)
actually with the water system here alot of the NY goldfish keepers do 30% water change every week and all the parameters would show 0 amonnia, 0 nitrate, and sometimes very little nitrite.

But as for me I do 10% everyday.
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it's up to individual. show us some of your fish ?
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post Mon, 20 Jun 2005 8:56 am
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mine? I only have two good quality goldfish and I can only take a photo of one of the fishes with a deflated swim bladder (no idea what happed) as the other one is a female and I don't want to risk an accidental release of eggs, anyways here he is 7 inches from head to tail, oya by now
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post Mon, 20 Jun 2005 12:39 pm
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thanks bros for your reply. I'll post up some pic. when I get my digicam back from my friend.
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happydance1.gif I'm really excited to see if there's any other quality goldfish collectors in NY so far I only know my friend and my cousin happydance.gif
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post Mon, 20 Jun 2005 4:21 pm
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haha, I don't think new york has many quality goldfish sellers to begin with, except if you go to chinatown, which you can find 1 or 2. Most of other places has goldfish that is so bad, i don't think they even make it to the grading system.

Anyway, about my tank: I have three 3 inch sized oranda. And one 4.5 inch oranda. 2 Angelfish, 1 pleco. Also, 1 hydrosponge filter with 2 aquaclear 300 filter.
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QUOTE(Maniacholic @ Mon, 20 Jun 2005 8:56 am)
mine? I only have two good quality goldfish and I can only take a photo of one of the fishes with a deflated swim bladder (no idea what happed) as the other one is a female and I don't want to risk an accidental release of eggs, anyways here he is 7 inches from head to tail, oya by now
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take a photo with fish in water, not in your hand please. sorry, but chinese fish got such thing as oya ? the fish looks pretty small for a 3 yrs old fish. I used to measure butt from mouth to penduncle, so your fish around 4" in size.
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post Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:11 am
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QUOTE(The Matrix @ Mon, 20 Jun 2005 11:03 am)
take a photo with fish in water, not in your hand please. sorry, but chinese fish got such thing as oya ? the fish looks pretty small for a 3 yrs old fish. I used to measure butt from mouth to penduncle, so your fish around 4" in size.
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heh I ordered this one from japan, might have been stunted as it came over here, was really stressed when I first got it. In any case do you think it is a nice strand as a demekin?

BTW the fish is in green water, and I don't want to stress it any more with PH jumps by switching the water, I need him for hand breeding
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post Tue, 21 Jun 2005 1:41 pm
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QUOTE(Maniacholic @ Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:11 am)
heh I ordered this one from japan, might have been stunted as it came over here, was really stressed when I first got it. In any case do you think it is a nice strand as a demekin?

BTW the fish is in green water, and I don't want to stress it any more with PH jumps by switching the water, I need him for hand breeding
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at that kind of angle, i dunno how to tell the fish good or not.
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I found his old pics kinda at an angle though.

here's him holding still
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and here's him swimming, you can actually see he's closing the gap between his tail if you want to judge him under "Deportment and Condition" good_very.gif

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also I mentioned before he has a deflated swim bladder and that means he can't hold up straight for the time being, so no more new pics of him swimming yet cry.gif
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har? deflated swim bladder still healthy enough for breeding meh?
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QUOTE(CyberET @ Thu, 30 Jun 2005 6:14 am)
har? deflated swim bladder still healthy enough for breeding meh?
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It's still worth a try sweatingbullets.gif anyways he doesn't show much signs of stress, although he's on a side he's still active in fact he can push him self to the point of his head facing down for food, his poop is not too long and is brown like what I feed him, all his fins are erect, and he has no red streak mark.
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