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Keep your fish pool sludge-free by trapping debris before it sinks with a pond skimmer from Petco. In addition to serving as a pre-filter for your pump, pond skimmers can help catch larger more unsightly debris. Easy-to-install pond skimmer varieties are available, so you don't have to cut into your fish pond's liner. To keep your water's surface consistently clear, keep replacement media pads handy. Some pond skimmers are built to clean up to 1,000 gallons, so make sure you get the right model for your volume of water.
There are also floating pond skimmers available, so you can just drop them in and watch them catch leaves and other items. If you find that you need added pressure to catch more debris, there are floating pond skimmers available that can be used in conjunction with a hose. If you find that leaves have sunk to the bottom, some floating skimmer models can double as fish pool bottom cleaners. Because these floating pond skimmers are so effective at catching leaves, many will find them especially useful during the fall. During insect heaving seasons, a floating pond skimmer can also keep unsightly dead bugs off your water's surface. However, because a floating skimmer is intended to only catch larger debris, a filter should still be used to catch everything else. Because they are multi-use tools, you can also use your floating skimmer in fountains and other bodies of water.
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You can try feeding them commercial fish food or meal works from your local pet store. If you would like a consult, you can provide pictures and we can give you a better idea of what kinds of fish they are and if they have special requirements for their diet. Hope this helps!
The majority of the acclimation guide is intended for introducing animals recently purchased online into a quarantine environment that have been inside a dark box for 24+ hours and the water quality is most likely degraded from waste. Hopefully you followed these steps before introducing your pond animals into their quarantine environment. After the quarantine period the acclimation from this environment should be relatively easy and quick – given the water parameters in the quarantine environment are ideal and similar to your pond. The best way to move the fish would be to put them in a 5 gal. bucket and float the bucket in the pond for at least 30 minutes so the temperature in the bucket can gradually reach the same temperature as the pond. Make sure you do this in a shady spot of the pond or during a time period when the bucket will not be in the sun. In order to keep the bucket from tipping it may take some creativity but it may be as simple as using a wooden pole laid across the
Without anything to use for scale, it is hard for me to tell how big your tank is, but in general it seems very small. Also, the water that is in the tank appears very cloudy right now, so that would be the first place to start. Water quality is very important, and will make or break your ability to house and care for fish. I would recommend getting a good filter system (you can visit a local pet store to assist you with brands in your area, as I am not familiar with what you can get in India). Be sure to bring the measurements (height, length, width) of your tank, or the gallons or liters so they can tell you what capacity of filter you will need. Everything else will depend on what types of fish you get - if you plan on getting multiple fish, they will need to be small - a general rule of thumb is one square inch of fish per gallon of water. Depending on the species you get, you may need to also get a bubbler to ensure there is enough oxygen in the water for them, and you will also
Confirm it is made from a non toxic compound, such as polyethylene. Do not overstock it with fish. Provide adequate filtration and monitor water chemistry regularly. New ponds, just like new tanks, need to be properly cycled before fish are added.
Goldfish are surface breathers so seeing them up at the top is not unusual. They are also very dirty fish, so I recommend getting a small pump for aeration and doing a partial water change. There is usually a period of cloudy water after establishing a new fish tank until the bacterial balance is established and stabilized in the tank. I also recommend getting a siphon--type tank cleaner so you can use it to clean the gravel as you remove some of the water. It acts as a vacuum to pull out all the fish poo that settles to the bottom, and the water you remove from the tank is a great thing to water any plants you have with, as it also fertilizes them. Remove no more than half of the tank's water and replace it with clean fresh water that has had the correct amount of water conditioner for the volume you're adding.