Sunday, March 15, 2009

Why You Should Buy a Goldfish



Everyone likes to own a pet. From dog lovers to cat lovers to snake lovers, there is a pet for everyone. While everyone wants to own a pet, a lot of people don't have the time or skill to take care of them. Dogs, cats, and birds require a lot of love and attention that some people just don't have. For people who want a pet but don't have time, a goldfish is the perfect choice for you.

Most people generally opt for a fish as a pet because they are cheap, don't require a lot of "love" and don't require constant attention or expensive products. Goldfish are available in abundance at most department stores and pet shops, offered in breathtakingly vivid colors, varied shapes, and sizes. The fish are only a few dollars though some of the large and specialty breeds of goldfish can cost a lot of money. However, those are the kinds few people have in their own. The common household goldfish is cheap and you can leave the store with it in a plastic bag!

Veterinarian bills for four legged pets can often be very high. They need a lot of shots, medicines, special food, and can get sick often. Fortunately, goldfish never need to see a veterinarian so you won't have to spend all that money on a vet.

Goldfish care and maintenance is perhaps least time consuming and demanding of all pets. No grooming, no training, no walking- just clean a bowl and drop in some food. They make for useful pets for people who are looking for a simple lifestyle or are too busy to take care of a dog or cat. Feeding goldfish is not bothersome either and takes only a few minutes to put in some flakes and pellets in the bowl. Despite not being able to give much feedback or emotions, gold fish are still fun and relaxing to watch. Some gold fish can also learn to respond to sounds and signals and come swimming to you for feeding treats. Goldfish can be a pleasure to watch while they swim around the aquarium aimlessly strutting around in their brightly and fascinatingly colorful hide.

Moreover, when a goldfish does die, you can simply flush it down the toilet. Dead goldfish can be disposed off quite conveniently with a single flush. However, if your children get emotionally attached, then you can indulge in a burial process or a funeral ceremony is your back garden.

Very commonly considered an ideal pet for small children, goldfish come across as pets that are endearing and affectionate, easy to care and maintain for and a delight to watch, particularly for those who have never had the opportunity to care for a living creature before. They are easy pets and simply require their bowls to be cleaned every few weeks, which is much simpler than a dog or cat. These fish are perfect for those with little time on their hands and should be considered by all people. They make for a pretty and soothing addition to any home.

3 comments:

  1. goldfish produce more algae. i am tired to take care of it

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  2. really..?
    check at http://pet-cute.blogspot.com/2009/01/biorb-aquarium-of-future.html
    or at http://pet-cute.blogspot.com/2009/01/goldfish-outdoors.html
    maybe it'll help u..
    okayy??
    come n see another posts..

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  3. This article is a perfect example of misinformation on the internet. I have kept fish for 15 years and I would never put a goldfish in a bowl. I have also worked at a specialty aquarium store for the past 8 years. A well taken are of goldfish will live 25 years and grow 18-24". Goldfish are some of the more dirty fish you can keep in an aquarium and as such we recommend 5 gallons of water space per inch of goldfish. That means your supposedly easy to care for bowl fish actually needs an aquarium 120 gallons. Just because people do it does not make it right or correct no matter how many people do it!

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