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How to take care of a goldfish...

Ok, so I'm definitely not known for being able to keep fish around very long...but earlier this week I gave a "speech" in during a dorm activity about taking care of a goldfish. I actually learned a lot, so hopefully I will be able to keep my next fish around longer! Here are some instructions I learned... feed your fish about twice a day, just enough for it to eat in about 15 minutes (a few flakes). When you clean the water, leave a cup of tap water out over night to get it room temp. then empty only 1/3 of the water and fill it back up with the new water. Also, when cleaning the bowl, use water and salt. So hopefully with these tips, you can make your goldfish a lifelong pet! (Or at least one thats around more than a couple days!)



By Renee
On 11/11/2006
At 6:38 PM
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