![]() Indeed, there are so many pet shops and fairs which are continuing to sell fish in glass bowls, so having to deal with it sometimes is probably inevitable. However, this trend just seems to be unstoppable, and you can probably not avoid for someone bringing a fish home in such way sooner or later, especially if you have kids around. Keeping fish in a small glass bowl is definitely one of the things we do not support. If you have a filter causing lots of disturbance on the surface of the water – and possibly an air pump causing even more disturbance – then your fish should never have any problems breathing.Please do not get us wrong. How to tell if your fish is struggling to breathe If this sounds like your goldfish tank then we suggest you buy an air pump as soon as possible. You should therefore make extra effort to get oxygen into your water if your tank temperature is high. Warmer water does not contain as much oxygen as cooler water. As previously explained, the surface is where most oxygen is dissolved into your water, so you should add an air pump to maximise surface disturbance if you have a tall tank with a small surface area.ģ) Your water temperature is high. A long, shallow tank will have a greater surface area than a tall, deep tank. If any of the following are true then you should add an air pump to make absolutely sure that your fish has enough oxygen:ġ) Your water appears very still and your filter isn’t causing much surface movement (you may also want to check that your filter is big enough for your tank!)Ģ) Your tank has a small surface area. So, are there cases where an air pump is definitely needed? You’ll notice that we said that “in most cases” an air pump is not strictly required. Are there times when an air pump really is needed? It won’t do any harm if you do choose to add one – and your certainly won’t end up with too much oxygen in your water – but it won’t really add anything other than making your tank look nice. In these cases, whether or not to add an air pump to your goldfish tank is purely an aesthetic consideration. This oxygen will allow your fish to breathe just fine. ![]() In most cases, enough disturbance will be caused by the flow from your filter to get plenty of oxygen into your water. And an air pump is not the only way to create that disturbance. ![]() It is actually disturbance at the surface that really helps to dissolve oxygen into the water. You may be surprised to hear that all of those bubbles from the air pump don’t actually add much oxygen to the water at all. New goldfish keepers often see air pumps in goldfish tanks and assume that they are strictly required and that the fish will suffocate without one. As the air stone is submerged in your tank water, this flow of air creates a stream of bubbles. ![]() The air pump sends air along the tube and out of the tiny holes in the air stone. A piece of tubing will then run from the air pump, into your tank water and connect to something called an air stone. The air pump itself will sit outside your tank. The filter also becomes home to good bacteria, which help to remove dangerous chemicals from the water.Īn air pump does not filter the water. However, there is some confusion among beginners, who often confuse an air pump with a filter.Ī filter is a piece of equipment that draws water through filter media (such as sponges), in order to remove debris from the water. We’re sure that many of you are fully aware of what an air pump is. But what about an air pump?ĭo goldfish need an air pump in their tank? Will there be enough oxygen in the water if you don’t add an air pump? Read on to find out… As you may already be aware from browsing our other articles, goldfish definitely need a filter in order to keep their water parameters under control. ![]()
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