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What Do I Need To Set Up My Fish Bowl?

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So you’ve decided to buy a fish? If you are thinking about one, two fish or three fish, you’re probably not looking for a big aquarium but rather a nice fish bowls. Good! Below are some ideas for to make your fish keeping experience more enjoyable and successful!
Fish require several things�.water, oxygen, food and a fish bowl. It’s pretty simple!
Let’s talk about the fish bowls since you can’t start without one. Your fish aren’t going to live very long in the little plastic bag from the store. They’ll run out of oxygen. Choose a fish bowl which has a large opening to allow more oxygen into the water. The larger the opening on the fish bowls the more oxygen the surface of the water can bring in.
How big of a fish bowl do I need? A good rule of thumb is 1 gallon of water to one fish. You might be able to add a few more fish, if you are diligent in cleaning the fish bowl and changing the water. Overcrowding your fish will deplete the supply of oxygen in the water of your fish bowls.
Below is a list of supplies to put into your fish bowls. If you are a first time fish owner, you can buy a complete fish bowl start up kit. Everything you need is included in this fish bowl kit. (Click here)This is where you put a link to www.ablackhorse.com/fish-bowls.html
However, for the fish owner who wants to buy his fish bowls and supplies separately here are some items to consider.
Add a small layer of sand and/or gravel to the bottom of your fish bowls for a nature look. If you use a mixture place the sand on the bottom and gravel on top. This gives your fish bowls a nice look and also anchors your plants if you decide to use them. Deciding whether to use gravel or sand may depend on the type of fish you purchase. Some varieties of fish like sand at the bottom of the fish bowls to dig or forage in. Others, like goldfish, might pick up sand as they forage. This is harmful to their systems. Gravel would be better choice for these fish. Gravel comes in different colors which can highlight your fish. Don’t put gravel from your yard or garden in your fish bowls as it may have harmful fungi or bacteria. Use gravel that has been prepared for fish bowls. (Click here) This is where you put a link to www.ablackhorse.com/fish-bowls.html
You can also add water plants to your fish bowls. Plants are both beneficial and pretty. Plants help oxygenate the water in the fish bowls. As the sunlight hits the plants they give off oxygen which fish need to breathe. A small mechanical air pump to oxygenate the water is also helpful. (Click here) This is where you put a link to http://www.ablackhorse.com/fish-bowls.html
Artificial flowers made for fish bowls are also a very nice decorative accent. (Click here) This is where you put a link to www.ablackhorse.com/fish-bowls.html
Choosing your fish is the best part! Not all fish can live in a fresh water fish bowl. Before purchasing, make sure you know the requirements for your fish type. Gold fish and Betta’s are two popular varieties for fish bowls. They come in a variety of colors and markings. Remember, buy your fish from a reliable pet store where they will be healthy and ready for your fish bowl.
You need only one more thing for your fish bowls. Choose food that your fish can eat. There are many brands of specially designed fish food for different types of fishes. (C lick here) This is where you put a link to www.ablackhorse.com/fish-bowls.html
Now you are ready to set up your new fish bowl! (See Setting up and cleaning your Fish Bowl article)
Julee Wing
3653 Nicklesville Rd NE
Resaca, Ga 30735
Phone: 706-624-8909