In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before adding your fancy goldfish to the tank, you need to test the tank. Get a pH testing kit, such as the API Master Test Kit, to test the nitrate, nitrite, and ammonia levels. The water should have under 20 nitrates, no nitrites, no ammonia, and the pH level of the tank should be around 6.5 to 8.25. Place the bag of water your fancy goldfish is in directly into your tank filled with water. Wait around 30 to 45 minutes for the water temperature of the bag of water and the tank to be equal. Do not leave your fish in the bag for too long otherwise it could suffocate. Carefully open the bag and let the fish swim out and into the tank water. The water in the tank and the water in the bag will mix together, which will help the fish adjust. Large goldfish may eat smaller fish, which can be dangerous for the larger fish because they will overeat. Get the same type of fancy goldfish to make feeding and care easier. Do not put betta fish and goldfish in the same tank. They have different living requirements and betta fish can be aggressive. Your new fish might have diseases that could infect the fish you already have in your tank, so it is important to quarantine new fish before introducing them to your old fish. You can keep your new fish in a separate tank for two to four weeks before adding them to the main tank. If you want to add another species that is not a fish, such as a loach or snail, choose something that gets along well with fancy goldfish. Make sure to choose a species that does well in cooler water and that the goldfish won't eat.  Dojo/Weather Loaches get along well with goldfish and also prefer cooler water temperatures. Get loaches that are at least two inches long so goldfish won't eat them. Rosy Red Minnows/Fathead Minnows do well in unheated goldfish tanks, and usually get along with goldfish, but they can get aggressive and attack goldfish who come near their nest. White Cloud Mountain Minnows are very peaceful with goldfish, but their small size means that sometimes goldfish will eat them. Zebra Danios do well with goldfish if there are at least six of them in the tank, but sometimes large goldfish will eat them. Snails can do well in goldfish tanks if the tank is not too cool; however, goldfish tend to eat them.
Summary: Make sure the tank is safe for your goldfish by testing the water. Put the goldfish in the tank in the bag it came in. Buy dividers to keep small fish away from large fish. Get a quarantine tank to make sure your new fish is healthy. Add other water species that get along with goldfish.

Ideally, you should have the girth about 3/4 as tight as you prefer it when you first tighten it. Then move your horse a few steps steps, forward or back. Next, tighten the girth gradually once again. As a general rule, your girth should be tight enough so that you can fit 2 fingers under it but the saddle won't move easily.  Always tighten the girth again once you have warmed up, as horses tend to puff their stomach out when being tacked up. Remember to check the tightness of the girth right before mounting.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure the girth is tight enough.

Q: You might come to a point in your life when you notice lots of problems around you. Perhaps you feel stuck in your marriage, want a different job, and want a fresh start somewhere else. While you might feel these things, you don’t have to act on them. If you feel like running from your problems, try working through them first. Think about what specifically is making you unhappy, then try to create solutions around that.  For example, if you feel unhappy in your marriage, keep in mind that changes often occur in a partnership and you may be able to work through it. Consider seeing a therapist or talking to your spouse about creating solutions. Make sure that you are on the lookout for any thoughts of hopelessness. If you notice anything like this, then make sure to use positive self-talk to replace the negative thoughts with positive ones. You might have large aspirations and goals that may not be realistic. While you may need to give up your dreams in some areas, create goals in others. Maybe you never got your book published or achieved fame, but you’ve had a fulfilling life in other ways. You won’t reach your childhood dream of being an astronaut, but you can achieve other dreams.  Create financial, family, romantic, career, and health goals. For example, aim to finish a marathon or completing a silent meditation retreat. Make sure that you do not compare yourself to other people. If you find that you are doing this, then try taking a break from social media to avoid seeing what other people are up to. Accept that you are an adult and have responsibilities. Instead of resenting your roles and responsibilities, find what you can be grateful for in your life. For example, if you envy your children’s carefree lives while you work tirelessly at a job you don’t enjoy, remember that you play a vital role in their lives and are blessed to have a job.  Instead of seeing things as burdens, see them as gifts that contribute to the life you’ve created and that you’re creating. Keep in mind that there are people who desperately want, pray for, and need the things that you may see as burdens. Start a gratitude journal to get into a regular habit of practicing thankfulness.
A: Face your problems. Find new goals. Appreciate the life you have.

Problem: Article: Before you feed your frog, you should feed its prey. Crickets are the primary food source for captive red-eyed tree frogs. One or two days before you feed your frog, feed the crickets a mix of dried and fresh foods to ensure that they are full of essential nutrients. Some good foods for crickets include crushed dog or cat food pellets, commercially produced cricket feed, mixed seeds, alfalfa, lettuce,  broccoli, carrots, and fruit.  For adult frogs, dust their prey with reptile calcium/vitamin D3 supplements once a week. For younger frogs, you may have to do this every day. This will ensure that your frog is receiving all of its proper nutrients.  The crickets you feed your frog should be no larger than their head. For young frogs, make sure that they are no bigger than a quarter of an inch long. Red-eyed tree frogs are insectivores, which means that they eat bugs and insects such as grasshoppers, crickets, and moths. You can buy live crickets from a pet or reptile store. Feed your frog around fifteen live crickets every two to three days. Red-eyed tree frogs will occasionally eat worms as well. Wax worms are recommended for this. Do not feed them meal worms. Not all frogs will accept worms to eat, however. A wide, shallow water dish will allow your frogs to drink and hydrate. A water dish is essential because it will allow the frog to cool down if they are too hot or wash down if they become too dry. It can even increase the humidity in the terrarium. A heavy plastic or clay water dish will prevent spills.  Water should be changed every day.  If you have many frogs in one cage, you might want to have multiple water bowls. Red-eyed tree frogs need a humidity of around 90%. To help maintain the humidity, spray the terrarium with a water-filled spray bottle twice a day. Spray the walls, substrate, and furnishings.  If your frog’s skin is looking dry, you can even spray them. Be careful not to spray them in their face. You can also invest in an automatic misting system. These are expensive, but they will handle the spraying process to ensure that your frogs are properly hydrated.
Summary:
Gut-load your crickets. Feed your frog insects every two or three days. Provide a water dish. Spray the terrarium to increase humidity.