Wall Mount Fish Bowl Aquarium Tank Beta Goldfish

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  • Awesome Wall Mount Fish Bowl
  • Great for Decoration for Beta & Goldfish
  • Measures 10" in Diamter
  • Screws into any Wall, Easy Opening & Cleaning
  • Made from Acryllic

Wonderful Wall Mount Fish Bowl!

Measures 10" in Diameter.

Made from Acrylic.

Easily Mounts to the Wall.

Open top for Easy Cleaning.

Holds Approximately 1 Gallon of Water.

This is a great item for any fish lover or even yourself as a decoration.

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Goldfish are now no longer restricted to royalty, being kept by the common people as well.Goldfish are curious fish that will quickly become bored without items or other fish to interact with. Goldfish are minimally territorial, so if your aquarium is already too small for one goldfish, it will certainly be too small for two or more.  Color varieties of goldfish are caused by the varying amounts and arrangement of the pigment cells in the skin. 

Goldfish are first raised in bowls indoors, allowing for the selection of mutations that might have gone unnoticed in a pond environment.  Goldfish are normally active, swimming throughout the aquarium.  They are social and can display schooling behavior when kept with the same goldfish for longer periods.  Goldfish are often found in association with freshwater vegetation.  Goldfish are similar to carp in many respects other than appearance.  They are popular pond fish, since they are, inexpensive, colorful, and very hardy.

Goldfish are not a delicate fish as some other fish might be, they can survive in water that has some amount of waste or pollution in the water, but of course to a limit.  Common goldfish are a type of goldfish with no other modifications from their ancestors other than their color.  Common goldfish come in a variety of colors including red, orange/gold, white, black and yellow or 'lemon' goldfish.  Common goldfish are social animals that prefer living in groups.  It can be kept in outdoor ponds throughout the year with similar care but they may become sluggish and stop feeding in the winter. Common Goldfish were first introduced to Japan in the 1500s, to Europe in the 1700s, and to the United States in the mid 1800s.  Common goldfish are hardy creatures that can survive even in less than optimal conditions.  Common goldfish, London and Bristol shubunkins, jikin, wakin, comet and sometimes fantail can be kept in a pond all year round in temperate and subtropical climates. The common goldfish are the species most raised in water gardens around the world. 

Breeding usually happens after a significant change in temperature, often in spring.  Breeding often results in up to 1,000 eggs, with fry hatching in 5-6 days. Goldfish come from temperate regions of the world, and are therefore seasonal breeders.  Goldfish are fairly intelligent creatures and will remember the person who feeds them regularly and will remember associations.  Goldfish are coldwater animals that need room to move, breath and filtration, circulation to remove their copious wastes.

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Which Hikari food would be best for my telescope eyed fancy goldfish?

I have 2 telescope eyed fancy goldfish, they live in a 25 gallon tank but I've just bought a new 40 gallon breeder for them. I've been looking at Hikari's selection of goldfish foods, and most of them seem to be geared toward goldfish with headgrowths. Should I feed Hikari Oranda Gold? Or something more basic like Hikari Goldfish Gold, or Hikari Goldfish Staple?
Lunar W I know about all of those things and I do vary their diet... though I don't feed any of my fish live fish because I don't want them to get diseased.

honestly i don't think you can wrong with hikari..

i feed the Goldfish Gold to my pond goldfish, works great

You may have thought your hard decisions were over after finally selecting the perfect goldfish to take home. But, although all types of goldfish eat pretty much the same things, more choices are available when it comes to the food to feed goldfish.

There are several types of dried foods available. And you can even find food to feed goldfish in your refrigerator and outside in your yard. There are many uncommon foods available to feed goldfish that many people do not realize.

Of the dried food variety the most common types of food available to feed your goldfish are those in pellet form and flakes. Goldfish are quite hardy and can eat a variety of foods and remain healthy. Some of the more uncommon dried foods that you can find at your pet store include tubiflex, blood worms, spirulina and daphnia. Other dried foods that are more like treats for your goldfish include brine shrimp, plankton and krill.

There are also a lot of fresh foods that you can feed goldfish that you will not find at your local pet store. Instead you need to look in your refrigerator. Like us, goldfish enjoy eating a variety of fruits and vegetables such as Romaine lettuce, cucumbers, cooked peas, eggs, grapes, spinach and oranges. And if your mom does not want you to feed your goldfish a salad, then you can search your yard to find earthworms and insect larvae to feed it.

What you want to feed goldfish is entirely up to you and you can opt to feed it some of the more uncommon foods and still keep it healthy. The best rule of thumb for feeding your goldfish is moderation. Only feed it a little bit once a day and you could even go every other day.

This will also help to keep his living environment (the aquarium) clean and allow you to go for longer periods of time without cleaning the fish tank.

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ok, so i just started my own little aquarium business.
but now one of my customers has a pond, and i don't know very much about pond filters and waterfall pumps.

the pond is about 100 gallons, its a small indoor one.
and she needs new filtration AND wants the flow of her waterfall to increase.

what are my choices? do i get a separate filter and waterfall pump?
what kinda filter to i get for a pond without it being to big?
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Well they make special pond filters obviously, they are attached to pumps. You have a pump in the pond under the water ok, then that pump, pumps the water from the pond to a glorified Canister filter, then you have the Outflow go into the water fall. Does that make sense ? Here's a picture of it. http://www.pondandfountain.com/products/hydromax_diagram.jpg

So basically the bigger the pump in the pond and the bigger the filter that flows into the water fall the more flow you are going to get. Brands like Pondmaster, Sunbeam and Aquabead are some good ones that I know of. Any pond store or home improvement hardware store will have a pond section when its in season. You best bet would be to find a store that specializes in building ponds and ask them all these questions.

Good Luck though, hope her pond comes out great, hope she also has the ceiling lined with something. 100 gallons of pond indoors is the quickest way to Rot out a floor.

Most people have poor water quality and extra algae in their water gardens for one main reason; they don't do enough regular maintenance to keep their pond from turning into a green mess. Ponds need to be treated just like aquariums, and require weekly maintenance to be at their best. Most pond owners and contractors are taught to only do once per year cleaning in the spring. The truth is, this is not enough. Imagine only doing once per year cleaning on your aquarium in your home. Your aquarium would look just as bad as your pond in the back yard. Your aquarium stays perfectly clean and clear because you perform weekly cleanings to remove excess fish waste and nutrition that would other wise lead to heavy algae growth and poor water quality. Your pond needs the same amount of attention to look great.

Follow my instructions below and never have poor water quality again.

#1 Get in your pond and vacuum out your pond gravel with an aquarium vacuum that you can by at any pet store once per week. This will remove allot of the fish waste that would normally build up in the bottom of your pond and cause algae problems. Doing this will also change out about 1/4 water volume on your pond every week. If you can't find an aquarium vacuum just make sure you do weekly 1/4 water changes with a pond pump. Also find yourself a rigid type of scrub brush to scrub down the rocks or the sides of your pond. This will also keep the algae growth to a minimum. this whole process only takes about 1/1/2 hours to complete once per week. Doing this weekly maintenance never allows the fish waste to build up in your pond thus, keeping your pond clean and not green.

#2 Keep the amount of fish in your pond to a minimum, the less fish you have in your pond the less waste you will have providing nutrition to algae growth. This will make it easier to keep your pond clean. Do not feed your fish more than once per day, this will keep the fish waste down to a minimum improving water quality. You should stock your pond with goldfish, shubunkins, comets, etc... They have a max size of only 12" inches. Their smaller size makes it easier to keep a healthy water garden. Also thin out your baby fish in the spring when you do a full clean-out on your pond. The biggest problem with most customers' ponds is that they have way too many fish. Your pond filtration determines how many fish you can have, not the size of your pond. The average waterfall filter sold in the industry today is designed for a very small fish load. What I mean by small is 4 or 5 goldfish, shubunkins, or comets at a max size of 12"inches with no koi.

Koi get way to large for most backyard water gardens reaching an adult size of 36" inches. It's sad but allot of koi are forced to live out their lives in cramped under filtered ponds that stunt their growth, and lower their life span. Big fish also mean big waste; Koi can quickly turn a water garden into a green mess in record time. Koi require large ponds with perfect filtration to be at their best. We use large bead filters in conjunction with a waterfall filter when we build koi ponds. You also need to clean your waterfall filter once per month like an aquarium filter not once per year. This will also make your filter pads last allot longer than they would if you were cleaning them once per year.

#3 Remove all leaves, and spent lily and lotus blooms out of your water garden. They will rot and have to be broken down by bacteria. Which will contribute to algae growth if they are not removed from your pond. Net your pond in the fall, and do a complete pond cleanout in the spring. Drain all of the water, power-wash the pond and stream, and clean out all filters.

#4 Plant your pond with lots of aquatic plants if you're planning a water garden with minimal fish load shubunkins, comets, ect... up to 60% of your pond's surface should be covered with pond plants. Plants provide shade and shelter for your fish which prevents algae growth, they also consume phosphorous the main nutrient in pond water that causes algae growth. Thus helping to keep your pond clean and not green.

About the Author:

Wes McCartney is the owner of a Kentucky based company called Aquatic Passions. This company speacializes in the installation and maintenance of ponds, waterfalls, and streams throughout the state of Kentucky. For over 10 years and just over 350 water gardens installed, you can say we learned the hard way what works, and what does not when it comes to pond construction and pond maintenance. For more pond maintenance information visit our installation website at http://www.kentuckypondbuilder.com

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I have a livestock tank that I have goldfish & koi in to help with mosquito larvae. I am told if I dump a couple of gallons of ACV in my 500 gallon tank that it will stop the algae growth as well as help with the flies on the livestock but I don't want to put it in the tank if it will hurt my fish.

There is a chance that it will hurt your fish, but thats a very thin chance, it will for sure keep the mosqutos and algea away, and im not 100% sure that it wont hurt you fish, but most likley ( 95% lol ) it won't! so go ahead and put the ACV i the tank and it should do more good than bad, Good Luck!!!

Caring for koi is a hobby that will bring peace and beauty into your life. The word koi comes from the Japanese word Nishikigoi which means living jewels. Watching your colorful living jewels peacefully undulating along the bottom of a well-maintained garden pond can be a Zen oasis in the midst of a bustling life.

Koi care consists of maintaining the pond, regulating the numbers of your fish relative to the pond size, and ensuring they have adequate food and a healthy diet. Introducing new fish to the pond should be approached carefully.

Feeding Your Koi

Outdoor koi come in a variety of colors, and taking care with their diet will ensure their colors remain vibrant and distinctive. They will feed at the bottom of the pond and also enjoy treats from your hand if you care to interact with them. They have great personalities and you will enjoy identifying their individual characteristics. They eat proteins like worms and larvae or pupae and fruit such as pieces of melon or apple. You can also feed them small pieces of cereal by hand. Koi hibernate in the winter time so when the temperature drops below 55ºF or so you should not feed them by hand during their period of hibernation. When their metabolism slows, overfeeding can make them sick. Food that is not eaten rots into the pond and just creates more for you to filter and clean.

Koi are descendants of the common black carp, which were originally bred for food in China. The Japanese began breeding carp in the early 1800s and quickly learned to breed them for color. Today koi, like their goldfish cousins, are available in a variety of metallic colors, including the original black, and hues of red, orange and yellow. You can also get blue or white koi, and all koi come with a wide variety of color and patterning.

Koi Like Their Living Space

A basic element of koi care is providing enough space for them to grow and thrive. Koi can grow up to three feet long and need ponds that can hold 500 gallons or more of water to provide them sufficient living space. Koi lifespans can be around thirty years, give or take five years or so, which is a pretty good commitment for most of us. If you take good care of them they can often live longer, and have been known to live for over two hundred years. If you maintain a small pond, you may need to exchange your koi for smaller ones as they grow, because it is important to their care to keep the koi in the right size pond. You also need to keep your eye on the numbers of koi relative to the pond size.

Koi like to be with other fish, choosing to live in small groups, rather than large shoals. They also tolerate winter weather reasonably well. The pond should be deep if you live in a cold climate, so that the earth's heat can warm the pond from below. Three or four feet of water is probably enough unless your winters are very severe and will freeze a pond of that depth. Well oxygenated water, of somewhere between 60 and 75ºF, provides the ideal environment. Invest in a good pump and filter system for your pond to ensure the water is kept clean.

Many people like to decorate the pond and create a tranquil haven by growing different flowers or plants around it, or creating a landscape effect with a bridge and a garden ornament or two. This is especially pretty in the Springtime when the plants and flowers begin to green up and the koi slowly come back to life as the temperature rises. This is one of those special times when you reap the biggest rewards from the care you have given your koi.

Jonathon Matthews is a koi expert. For more great tips on koi care and koi ponds visit http://www.koicaringsecrets.com.