Sunday

Goldfish They Aren't What You Think

If you think of a tiny fish swimming happily in a bowl when you think about goldfish, then there is a lot about these fish that might surprise you. For instance, goldfish in the wild grow very large. When they are in a large body of water they could reach 2-feet long and weigh seven to nine pounds. And depending on their exposure to the sun, they could lose that golden color almost completely.

They are part of the carp family and look like a carp when fully grown, aside from their yellowish color. The small goldfish we are all used to seeing only stay small because they are confined to such a small space.

Types of Goldfish

There are also several varieties of goldfish, many of them look different compared to the common aquarium goldfish. Two general types are flat-bodied and more round-bodied or egg-shaped. The flat-bodied varieties are suitable for aquariums and outdoor ponds, and tend to be hardier than round-bodied types which should only be kept indoors.

Some varieties are black or white rather than gold or yellow. Many of the popular varieties found in pet stores today are the result of careful breeding over many years.

Some of these include:
* The Ranchu, or hooded goldfish, a Japanese variety
* The Shubunkin, another Japanese variety that is red and black with a spotted appearance
* The Fantail, known for having a longer, more flowing tail than other varieties
* The Ryukin, which has a short body and a hump behind its head
* The Comet, which is short and thin with a forked tail
* The Bubble Eye, which has huge, bubble eyes with sacs below them
* The Dragon Eye, which has protruding eyes
* The Panda Moor, which has protruding eyes but is a striking black and white instead of gold
* The Black Moor, which has protruding eyes and a black body

Goldfish Care

Goldfish are cold water fish so they can do well in unheated aquariums and ponds while there aren't any drastic temperature changes. New water for an aquarium should be allowed to reach room temperature before being added. Water that is too cold, which is anything lower than about 50 degrees Fahrenheit, can harm or kill the goldfish.

The water should be aerated with a pump. Goldfish bowls are actually very bad for fish. The water needs to be changed almost daily to maintain a healthy atmosphere, and that means putting the fish through the shock of a complete water change far too often. Also, only filtered water should be used.

Chlorinated water is not healthy for goldfish, so water directly from the tap could be hazardous. You can add special chemicals found in pet stores to tap water to de-chlorinate the water or let it sit in an open contain for at least 24 hours so the chlorine can dissipate. Other chemicals may be present in tap water, however, so a supply of filtered water for you goldfish aquarium is best.

Flake food is ideal for goldfish and will often help keep an aquarium cleaner than pellet food. You can also occasionally offer treats like mosquito larvae or peas. A tiny sprinkling each day is enough for goldfish. Give them only enough that they can completely eat within a few minutes.

With proper care, goldfish have been known to live up to ten years.

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Saturday

Learning To Play The Piano - Your Five Step Checklist

If you've always admired people who can play the piano and always had a secret longing to do it yourself, well you can. It's never too late.

You may never be able to rival the best of the best as a pianist, but anybody with the real desire to play will be able to indulge their passion to some level that will satisfy them. All it needs is an appropriate time commitment and the determination to keep at it.

Here's a handy checklist of five key ingredients to keep in mind as you endeavor to master this beautiful instrument:

1) Make sure you have access to your own piano or keyboard. You need to be able to practice whenever you want to and are able to. Restricting yourself to your teacher's piano at the weekly lesson, isn't going to be good enough. The piano is not an easy instrument to learn so ideally you should aim to practice for at least 30 minutes every day. You can't do this if you don't have easy access to an instrument. An electronic keyboard - ideally with at least 61 keys - will be ok if you can't get a real piano. All of the synthesizer-type keyboards will usually have at least one pretty good piano emulation setting.

2) You're going to need some form of tuition. In an ideal world you will have a personal piano teacher who is able to coach you in the style of music you wish to play. If this isn't possible, there are plenty of excellent multimedia tuition materials available these days such as books with accompanying CDs and DVDs and even interactive computer software.

3) Seek out advice from people who've gone there before you. Try to go along to piano recitals etc. in your local area and endeavor to speak to the performers and ask them for any tips and tricks that helped them along the way. This is not as daunting as it may seem because you'll generally find musicians to be a friendly bunch who are only too pleased when someone shows a real interest in what they do and they'll usually be only too happy to offer what advice they can.

4) Practice, practice, practice. Practice for as long and often as you can. Repetition is the prelude to being able to play well without even thinking about it. There really is no substitute for regular practice.

5) Don't overstretch yourself to begin with. At whatever stage you're at with your playing, don't try to tackle a piece of music that is totally beyond you. It is vitally important that you maintain your interest and enthusiasm and nothing is guaranteed to dampen this more than totally over-stretching yourself and becoming frustrated as a result. Make sure that you build up the difficulty levels on a gradual basis.

There you have it. Five key things to keep in mind as you learn to play piano. Playing a musical instrument is a wonderful skill to possess so make sure to keep at it.

Learn to play the piano tonight!

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