I currently have a small gold fish (about 2 inches) in a one gallon tank and I'm thinking about putting him in a ten gallon aquarium and adding a another fish. The general rule I've seen is that for every 1" of goldfish you should have 2 gallons. Right now I have a undergravel filter and a hood with a light. If I get a ten gallon tank will i need to purchase a small heater or will the fish be fine with out one? also, I've been looking at filters for a ten gallon tank and I don't know if I should get a power filter or an internal filter. I don't really want to stick with the undergravel filter because it doesn't work well. Next, I've been looking at hoods online and I can't tell if they have the appropriate opening for a power filter, do most of them have an opening? and lastly if I have a filter do i still need the pump and air stones so that my fish has bubbles? I don't know how essential the bubbles really are but for now it's just the filter system. It's alot I know. Thanks
2006-06-12
14:44:32
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