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Buying Your First Aquarium, What To Look For

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If you are interested in buying an aquarium and keeping several varieties of fish as pets, there are several things you should know before you start looking. Some factors to keep in mind are type of fish, number of fish, and what type of decor would you like. Buying an aquarium can end up costing a great deal of money but if you shop smart you can get a nice aquarium for a good price.

If you haven't owned an aquarium before, you might think it would be best to start off small. In truth you are establishing an ecosystem, so buying a small tank and only a few fish, is actually harder than going a bit bigger. In order for your aquarium to survive, you need the correct pH balance and also some live plants. Think in terms of twenty gallons as a starting size. This will give your fish room to swim and not feel trapped in a tiny space. It will give you more to look at and enjoy as well.

When trying to determine how many fish you want you'll first want to start with a small amount. Four or five fish may be a good starting point. You can always add more fish to your aquarium if you don't feel that you have enough. When purchasing your fish you first need to decide if you want fresh or salt water fish. Most of the tropical fish are salt water and you can't have both.

Before you randomly choose some fish, do some Internet research or talk to the pet store employees. Some fish species don't interact well and may actually eat one another for lunch.

Then decide what you want to put in the tank for decoration. Just ensure that the item you put in the aquarium have been purchased from the pet store. Do not put anything that you might have picked up from the beach, especially the gravel. The gravel that you pick up at the beach is not what you find at the pet store. The items from the store have been treated and will ensure that the balance inside your aquarium is maintained.

Now that you have your fish and your aquarium all setup its time to add the water. The most important thing to know when adding water is you must treat tap water before adding it to your aquarium. This is because chlorine is added to most drinking water and this is very harmful to fish and plants. You must use a chlorine remover before adding it to your aquarium and your fish.

The fish is very sensitive to the water temperature in the aquarium. Any incorrect temperature can be fatal for the fish. Use a thermometer to ensure that the temperature is not too hot or too cold. It is recommended to maintain the water temperature between 70 and 80 degree Fahrenheit.

The next thing to be considered is the food for the fish. Most fish are not fussy about the food they are given, fish flakes and pellets are both fine with the fish. Recommendation for any special food can be ascertained from the pet store.

Some people are of the opinion that just placing a few gold fish in a bowl and hoping that the fish will be fine. However it takes much more effort. Starting an aquarium and then maintaining it can be very enjoyable and satisfying.