what should i get? goldfish or tropical fish?

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I'd go with gold fish... Tropical fish are an insane amount of work! If you're prepared to first drop a fair bit of cash on special filters, PH monitors and the fish themselves then maybe think about tropical. Just make sure you understand how much time and effort it actually takes to keep tropical fish alive.
 
wow, i totally disagree

just because they say goldfish are hardier, doesn't mean they are not so much more work.

although i would still choose goldfish for myself

tropical fish are much easier...tropical freshwater fish, not marine fish.

tropical fish are anything freshwater not a goldfish.

goldfish also require extra filtration and constant water parameter checks, water changes more often than with tropical fish.

tropical fish are much much easier.

also goldfish , you can have less in a tank then with tropical's because there bio load is so great. :)

good luck!
 
in terms of cost there is very little difference. Goldfish grows larger and will require a larger tank to allow them enough room to grow. You wont need an heater for your goldfish but both requires good quality filters matching the size of the tank.

both require the same level of maintenance the goldfish maybe even a bit more.

so to decide you need to think about why you want fish and what your expectations are.

Goldfish are calm slow swimmers who's attraction is their personality, they are large enough and different enough from each other in terms of colour and patterns so you can identify them as individuals. They are easy to care for if bought healthy and proper maintenance is done.

tropical fish selling point is the number of variety of shape, size , colour and behavior .

if you want lots of colour and an active tank the tropical fish it must be you can get types that wont grow over an inch if you prefer small, or larger if you prefer, you can get those that school you can mix and match many species in the same tank.

most of the popular one are very easy to care for providing you pay attention to their needs.

the most difficult part of owning a tank is the prep work before(choosing the right size tank and matching equipments) and just when you get a tank(choosing the right fish and not adding too many to start) and you have to cycle it.

if that is done well then its a 20-25% water change(for a 20 gallon tank this takes about 15min) once a week and a good cleaning every 2mths

feed sparingly and you will be happy
 
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