They'll be fine for a couple of months. Just make sure you buy a liquid test kit and keep an eye on the water parameters -- ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, pH. Ammonia and nitrites need to be at 0, nitrates ~20ppm.
Water changes of at least 50% per week should keep everything under control.
Yah, it is a lot of work at first, but once you get into it and get a rhythm going, it gets much easier. It won't be long until MTS (Multiple Tank Syndrom) sets in
happens to all of us.
I feed my goldies flakes. I hold the flakes under the water and let them go so that they sink. I don't like pellets because they sink too fast and when they do they rot in the gravel. I hate that.
Roan
Water changes of at least 50% per week should keep everything under control.
Yah, it is a lot of work at first, but once you get into it and get a rhythm going, it gets much easier. It won't be long until MTS (Multiple Tank Syndrom) sets in
I feed my goldies flakes. I hold the flakes under the water and let them go so that they sink. I don't like pellets because they sink too fast and when they do they rot in the gravel. I hate that.
Roan