Why are goldfish so dirty?

Goldfish are not toxic in any way. This myth likely stems from the large amounts of ammonia these fish excrete, but all fish excrete ammonia, not only goldfish. Goldfish do tend to be messy and eat a lot. They are also a heavy-bodied species, so they excrete more waste than other species of smaller sizes.
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Do goldfish make your tank dirty?

Keeping your goldfish tank clear requires a bit of work every day. Goldfish are known as messy eaters, and they produce a considerable amount of waste. Make sure your filter is big enough for your tank size, and change the cartridge as soon as it becomes dirty.
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What makes goldfish dirty?

Goldfish are messy fish. Goldfish excrete lots more waste than other species, and this can quickly pollute even a large tank. Ammonia levels from goldfish waste can build up quickly and cause your fish lots of problems – include disease and even death. To complicate things, they also love clean water.
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How often should goldfish be cleaned?

A goldfish bowl without a filter should be cleaned twice a week. With a filter you can clean it every 7-10 days.
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What is a life span of a goldfish?

Goldfish have a lifespan averaging about 10-15 years, with some varieties living up to 30 years when provided with proper care. Unfortunately, many goldfish do not reach their lifespan potential due to inadequate housing conditions.
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Can you put a goldfish in tap water?

Can Goldfish Live In Tap Water? Tap water is the most commonly used water in goldfish tanks. So YES, goldfish can live in tap water as long as it's been treated with a water conditioner first.
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How do I keep my goldfish bowl water clear?

Tips for Keeping Tank Water Clear

In addition to performing weekly water changes, consider installing an EcoBio-Stone in your goldfish tank to keep the water clean. EcoBio-Stones are made from natural volcanic rock, infused with live beneficial bacteria and the nutrients they need to thrive.
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How do you keep goldfish without a filter?

Water Quality and Treatment
  1. Avoid touching your goldfish when you change the water or clean the bowl.
  2. Transfer your fish to a separate holding tank.
  3. Remove the waste from the substrate by slowly moving the pebbles. ...
  4. Give the bowl a good cleaning. ...
  5. Add the pretreated room temperature water (minimum of 50% exchange).
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Is it OK to feed goldfish once a day?

Until they are one year old, you should feed goldfish 2 or 3 times per day. Once they are older than one year, you should feed goldfish just once per day. There are, however, a number of factors that could lead you to adjust this schedule. Also, the type and amount of goldfish food you feed your goldfish is important.
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How often do you change goldfish bowl water?

To keep your fish healthy, you should change at least half of the water in the bowl or aquarium every 3 days.
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Why is my fish tank dirty after one day?

Water changes clear the water temporarily, but in a day or two the cloudiness reappears, often even worse than before. That's because new water provides a fresh supply of nutrients, causing the cloudy water bacteria to populate even more.
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Why does my fish tank look dirty?

It could be fish waste, uneaten food that has decayed, decaying plant parts, or even dead, decomposing fish parts. All of these sources can result in organic compounds that dissolve in the water, which can change its makeup. These compounds ultimately impact the health of your fish.
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Can 2 goldfish live together?

Keeping at least two goldfish in an aquarium is recommended to provide companionship and promote activity. Solitary fish can exhibit depression and lethargy. Goldfish are generally not aggressive so they can be kept with most community fish provided the other fish are larger than the size of the goldfish's mouth.
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What size tank do I need for 2 goldfish?

Based on the rules above, the goldfish tank size we recommend for two goldfish is: 42 gallons for two Common goldfish. That's 30 gallons for the first fish and 12 additional gallons for the second fish.
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Is it cruel to keep a goldfish in a bowl?

The Problem with Goldfish Bowls

Unfortunately, despite traditions, experts generally agree that most goldfish bowls are unsuitable for goldfish – keeping goldfish in one can be considered inhumane.
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Should goldfish water be cloudy?

Although it's unlikely, the goldfish water could be cloudy after one day because of a bacterial bloom. More likely, though, it could be something to do with the water you're using. Remember, when you're adding water to the tank, you need to make sure that you're using a water conditioner as well!
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Why is my fish tank really cloudy?

After starting a new aquarium, it is not uncommon for the aquarium to become cloudy. This is due to beneficial, nitrogen converting bacteria colonizing to oxidize ammonia and nitrites. This bacteria bloom can also occur in an established aquarium if there is a sudden increase in nutrients.
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Can goldfish live in murky water?

In the wild, goldfish can be found in slow-moving, freshwater bodies of water. As with their close relative the carp, they thrive in slightly murky water. In captivity, an aquarium with live plants and a dirt bottom is ideal. Bi-weekly water changes are a good idea as a goldfish tank is hard to keep clean.
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Can a goldfish live without a filter or air pump?

As it has been stated, goldfish do not always require an air pump to survive. It can do well in a tank that is well oxygenated for as long as it normally can. As long as there is enough surface movement that translates to oxygen, then the goldfish can live just fine without an air pump.
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Can goldfish live without a filter?

The belief that goldfish need a filter is incorrect. Goldfish don't actually need filtration and can live long lives, as you may have seen, without filtration. The longest-lived goldfish, Tish, lived to 42 years old in a regular fishbowl.
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How long can goldfish go without food?

Goldfish are able to go up to two weeks without food, but it's not recommended to leave your fish without food for so long because captive goldfish has its daily feeding schedule. If you are away for longer than three or four days, make arrangements so your goldfish gets its food on a schedule.
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Why is my goldfish turning white?

Did you know that goldfish have pigment in their skin? This pigment can react to UV light in some fish. So, your goldfish could turn white due to both a lack of sunlight or too much sunlight. In the case of too much light, fish usually respond to the dramatic change.
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Why is my goldfish turning black?

Ammonia changes are, by far, the most common reason why goldfish turn black. Generally, the color change starts on the fins. Over time, it can get progressively worse and spread to the body. There, it'll appear as small batches of black skin that look burnt.
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