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Hello Everyone!

I'm new to the group and pretty new to owning a "real" fish tank. I have a fresh water 37 gallon tank. I just started setting the tank up. I added water, gravel plants and conditioner. I'm seeing different answers to if I can add my fish (1) to the tank after 24 hours. It's a gold fish about 5.5 inches long. Eventually I want to aded some other compatible tank mates.

Any advice as to how long I should wait to add my firs fish and more later on?

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Hello Everyone!

I'm new to the group and pretty new to owning a "real" fish tank. I have a fresh water 37 gallon tank. I just started setting the tank up. I added water, gravel plants and conditioner. I'm seeing different answers to if I can add my fish (1) to the tank after 24 hours. It's a gold fish about 5.5 inches long. Eventually I want to aded some other compatible tank mates.

Any advice as to how long I should wait to add my firs fish and more later on?

Thanks!
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Welcome!

I don’t have first hand experience with freshwater. I think the most logical thing to do is ensure it is properly cycled (no ammonia no nitrites) before adding your fish. There are test kits for these.

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If you have some starter bacteria in the tank and can commit to testing daily for a the first week and can do water changes if the ammonia gets high, you can probably add your goldfish immediately. Goldfish are very hardy and seem less affected by higher ammonia levels then other fish.
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Welcome to R2R. A long time since I kept a goldfish. If I remember right temperature is not so critical as for tropical fish. In the uk we would make sure we removed the chlorine from the tap water. There may be people who currently keep goldfish who could give you specific up to date advice.
 

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