Fantail fish are cold water fish and can adapt to a wide range of temperatures. While they can tolerate cooler water, a heater may be beneficial in maintaining a more stable and comfortable temperature for them, especially in fluctuating environments. It is recommended to monitor the water temperature and provide a heater if needed to ensure the health and well-being of the fantail fish.
In a fish tank, you should put items such as a filter, heater (if needed), gravel or substrate, decorations like plants or caves for hiding, and of course, water conditioning products to make the environment safe for fish. Additionally, you need to add fish that are compatible with each other and the tank size.
It is best that all fish have a filter besides Betta fish. Betta fish don't need filters cause the filter pushes them over with their big fins. Goldfish should have a filter on there tank because they are often overfed. If you have a filter you won't have to change the water as often. The only fish that shouldn't have a filer in captivity are Betta fish.
Fantails are peaceful fish that can typically live with other peaceful fish of similar size, such as other types of goldfish, danios, or white cloud mountain minnows. It's important to consider the tank size, water parameters, and potential for aggression or competition for food when selecting tankmates for fantails.
For a 5-gallon fish tank, you will need a filter, heater (if keeping tropical fish), thermometer, water conditioner, substrate, decorations, fish food, and a water testing kit to monitor water quality. It is important to properly cycle the tank before adding fish to establish a healthy environment for them.
Fish need clean water with the right temperature and oxygen levels, appropriate food, space to swim, and a suitable environment with places to hide and explore in order to survive. It's essential to ensure that their tank or habitat is well-maintained and their needs are met to ensure their health and well-being.
Fantail fish usually have four mates.
in december
Blood parrots are tropical fish, yes they do need heaters.
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if its a fantail gup. yea tetras and gups go together
either get a normal gold fish or preferably a fantail goldfish
It is in the Spring and goes on to part of the early Summer.
for stabillity when they fly
Yes every fish but gold need a heater. Keep the temperature 76 to 80 degrees fahrenhei
Goldfish are peacefull fish and do not normally fight with one another.
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I've had one fantail for the last 4 years. They are a difficult fish to keep as they have ongoing swimbladder problems and pick up internal infections very easily. Do not even contemplate on putting 4 of them in a tank smaller than 150 litres. They need a lot of room and I only have one, and its in a 112 litre tank with 3 other large type coldwater fish. If you have not already bought these fish, I personally would suggest considering different fish. They are hard to keep and are subject to bullying by other fish. Hope I've helped!