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... Read moreAdding a new goldfish to your home aquarium is an exciting experience, but it also comes with responsibilities to ensure your pet thrives. When I first got my goldfish, I quickly realized that a proper setup is crucial. Goldfish require a spacious tank with good filtration since they produce a lot of waste. A good rule of thumb is at least 20 gallons for the first goldfish and an additional 10 gallons for each additional fish. I also learned the importance of maintaining clean water and performing regular water changes. Goldfish are sensitive to poor water conditions, so testing the water parameters for ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates is very helpful. Keeping the water temperature stable between 65°F and 75°F suits most goldfish varieties. Feeding routines matter as well. Overfeeding can lead to health problems, so I feed my goldfish small amounts twice a day using high-quality flake or pellet food formulated for goldfish. Occasionally, I supplement their diet with veggies like peas or spinach for added nutrition. Lastly, I found that watching goldfish interact and thrive in a well-maintained tank is incredibly rewarding. Their bright colors and graceful movements bring a lively charm to any room. Starting with proper care techniques ensures they stay healthy and live a long, happy life.