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Setting Up A Saltwater Fish Tank
 
 

Saltwater fish aquariums come in many different sizes to suit your needs. The size of your aquarium will determine not only how many fish you can have but also what varieties you can have, since the difference in the size of tropical fish varies enormously from an inch or two up to a massive 18 inches. When looking for an aquarium, decide firstly where you want it to go. For the larger styles, special stands can be purchased that are designed to withstand the weight and many have a cupboard underneath so you can store equipment, test kits fish food etc. For extra large Aquariums, a cement slab is probably the best plan of action. Aquariums can be made of either glass or acrylic with both having advantages. Glass is more scratch resistant yet heavier and acrylic is lighter yet more prone to scratches although many scratches can be polished out.

Adding plants to you aquarium is idyllic, not only do they look good but also act as a filter. Rocks and coral give a marine feel and gives the fish a "home". Other items needed for your aquarium/tank are: pump and filter, heater and lights, thermometer, hydrometer, protein skimmer, synthetic sea salt, nets, fish food, rocks and decorations for your aquarium, plus of course, the final thing, your salt water tropical fish.

There are the ever popular clownfish with their distinctive orange and white makings, damsels which are blue in color and can be aggressive and territorial as well as the flame angel. The wonderful golden seahorse is an interesting addition to your saltwater fish tank, and yellow tang adds another dimension of color to liven things up. Snowflake moray eel and lionfish are more aggressive can care should be selected with care as they have been known to eat their companions in the tank. Learning about proper setup and ongoing maintenance of your aquarium is important. A saltwater fish tank aquarium in your home or office is not only a great hobby, but makes a stunning feature in a corner or against a plain wall. The critical parameters of a saltwater tank are pH, nitrate, salinity, and temperature. During the cycling process, ammonia and nitrite can also be a problem. These elements are not different from those of a freshwater tank, but the degree to which they may stray is vastly different. All kind of information may be saltwater fish, or on tank, or a setting up of an aquarium for salt water fish will be available on your single click at SaltWater-Fish.org.

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