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GENERAL CARE FOR THE FRESHWATER AQUARIUM
Okay, so you have decided that you want to own an
aquarium. It is a good idea to make out a wish list before purchasing any fish
for the aquarium. Keeping an aquarium will require patience. Unfortunately, it
is not realistic to go the pet store and just start picking out fish. Take a
trip to the pet store in order to gather information and window shop to
determine the types of fish you wish to keep in your aquarium. Carefully
research these fish to ensure that they are compatible for water temperatures
and P.H., as well as the food that they eat. Be careful not to put prey and
predator together in the same tank. Keep in mind that freshwater fish are
hardier than the marine variety, and will be less susceptible to water
fluctuations. Be sure to clean the decorations and any substrate thoroughly before adding them to the aquarium. Live plants are highly recommended in new aquariums as they will help to generate the good bacteria necessary to reduce the amount of ammonia in the tank. It is a good idea to test the ammonia and nitrite levels before adding fish to the aquarium. Begin by adding only three to four small fish. A general rule is to wait another thirty days before adding additional fish, because that is the incubation period for most fish illnesses. In addition, test the nitrite and ammonia levels before adding these additional fish. The ammonia levels should return to zero. This also takes about a month. Do YOU want to create a beautiful home for YOUR pet fish? Click here for an easy, step by step fish tank guide There are a few basic tips that will keep fish healthy. Don't over feed the fish. Any excess food will become debris in the tank, and then turns into ammonia, which is toxic to fish. Change the water in the aquarium regularly. Replace approximately one third of the water in the tank every two to three weeks. This will minimize the disruption to the fish in the aquarium, eliminating the need to remove the fish from the tank. Lastly, don't forget to clean the filter. Follow the manufacturer's instructions, as some filters need to be replaced more frequently than others.
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