One of my tanks is a 2.5 gallon with a Nano filter (trust me this little sucker does big time work). I have 3 small goldfish in this thing- Calico, Black Moor, and Red Oranda. I've had them for about 2 months and they're fine. Water parameters are fine- ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, PH at 7.
Now some websites say you should have one goldfish per 10 gallons, etc. I change about 10-15% of the water everyday and my fish have had absolutely no problems. They are healthy eaters, curious about me, beautiful colorings, etc. As I've said even the ammonia level is 0 due to these daily water changes.
If my fish are healthy now and I plan on getting a larger tank when they get bigger am I being "cruel" keeping them in this environment? Or should I keep doing what has been working for both the fish and for me? Thanks.
Now some websites say you should have one goldfish per 10 gallons, etc. I change about 10-15% of the water everyday and my fish have had absolutely no problems. They are healthy eaters, curious about me, beautiful colorings, etc. As I've said even the ammonia level is 0 due to these daily water changes.
If my fish are healthy now and I plan on getting a larger tank when they get bigger am I being "cruel" keeping them in this environment? Or should I keep doing what has been working for both the fish and for me? Thanks.