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AQUARIUM CARE FOR FRESHWATER FISH
Freshwater fish are perhaps the easiest fish to
care for in comparison to saltwater species because they are usually hardier
fish. A basic aquarium set up will be required. You will need a tank, some rocks
or substrate to line bottom of the tank. You will also need a filter, and some
lighting. When choosing fish, it is imperative to make sure the fish are
compatible. Not only do they need to be compatible for water temperature and
P.H., but they also should have similar food requirements. Try to keep the fish
relatively the same size. It has been said that if a fish is small enough to fit
in another fishes mouth, that is usually where it ends up. So don't be
discouraged if this happens. Even fish that have been housed together for
several months have been known to disappear on occasion. Do YOU want to create a beautiful home for YOUR pet fish? Click here for an easy, step by step fish tank guide Change about a third of the water in the aquarium
at a time, because this type of change will cause the least amount of
disturbance to the fish and other inhabitants. This will need to be done every
two to three weeks. Use either a bucket or a siphon to remove the water from the
tank. Try to remove any loose or floating debris at this time. When adding the
new water to the aquarium, be sure that it is within approximately two degrees
of the tank water. The sides of the aquarium should be scrubbed regularly to
remove an algae build up. Again be careful not to disturb the fish. Wash your
hands thoroughly before and after handling the aquarium. Lastly, check the
manufacturer's recommendation on filters and change them accordingly. Filters
collect any fish waste or left over food. They can't function properly unless
they are clean.
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