I need help, can anyone give me a hand? I'm setting up a planted Amazonian aquarium. The current fauna in this aquarium consists of 4 neon tetras and 4 albino lemon tetras. The fish are all fine, but one of the albino lemon tetras hasn't eaten for two days and seems to be gasping for air. It swims very little and appears somewhat lethargic. No other fish show any similar symptoms; they're all doing well. The water parameters are fine. I don't want to euthanize the fish and I don't have a quarantine tank. Does anyone have any suggestions about what might be going on and what I can do to help it recover?
No, a 10 gallon tank is not suitable for a bubble eye goldfish. Goldfish, including bubble eye goldfish, require a lot of swimming space and produce a lot of waste, which can quickly pollute a small tank. A 10 gallon tank is also too small to provide adequate filtration and oxygenation for a goldfish. If you want to keep a bubble eye goldfish, you should provide a tank that is at least 20-30 gallons.
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I need help, can anyone give me a hand?
I'm setting up a planted Amazonian aquarium. The current fauna in this aquarium consists of 4 neon tetras and 4 albino lemon tetras.
The fish are all fine, but one of the albino lemon tetras hasn't eaten for two days and seems to be gasping for air. It swims very little and appears somewhat lethargic.
No other fish show any similar symptoms; they're all doing well. The water parameters are fine.
I don't want to euthanize the fish and I don't have a quarantine tank. Does anyone have any suggestions about what might be going on and what I can do to help it recover?
can I keep a bubble goldfish in a 10 gallon tank
No, a 10 gallon tank is not suitable for a bubble eye goldfish. Goldfish, including bubble eye goldfish, require a lot of swimming space and produce a lot of waste, which can quickly pollute a small tank. A 10 gallon tank is also too small to provide adequate filtration and oxygenation for a goldfish. If you want to keep a bubble eye goldfish, you should provide a tank that is at least 20-30 gallons.
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can I change my water every 2 weeks
Doing 15-20% water changes every one to two weeks is the usual recommendation 👍