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AQUARIUM FISH CARE - ALL ABOUT START UP
Okay so you have decided that you want to own a
fish tank. Great! All you need to do is go to the pet store and pick out a tank
and the prettiest fish in the store, and you are ready to go right? Wrong!
Starting up an aquarium is a process. It takes time and a lot of patience. If
you are a beginner, it is recommended that you start out with some hardy
freshwater fish, but don't buy the fish just yet. You need to set up the
aquarium first. Most aquarium retailers will sell an aquarium in the form of a
kit. This takes the guess work out of purchasing. Do YOU want to get a FREE Aquarium Owners Handbook? Click here for instant access Once you have purchased your fish, let them float on the surface of the tank in the bag for about fifteen minutes. The purpose of this is to allow the fish to become acclimated to the water temperature in the aquarium. Carefully add the fish into the aquarium using a net and a bucket. Don't pour the water from the bag into the aquarium. The water from the bag could throw off your perfectly regulated water, as well as introduce new bacteria to the aquarium. Watch the fish carefully for signs of stress. Stress causes illness in fish. Monitor their activity levels. Inactive fish or fish hanging out near the surface of the aquarium indicates stress. There is a stress coat that can be used, if symptoms of stress do appear. Wait anywhere from a week to a month before introducing any new fish to the aquarium, allowing the existing fish to become acclimated to their new environment.
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