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The Community Aquarium article

 The Community Aquarium

 

 

 

A aquarium is a glass or plastic container in which fish and other water animals and plants can live. The aquarium is the rest of the fish. The good aquarium is a aquarium where the fish live with compatibility without any conflict. It is important to check whether they have the same needs because some fish, such as goldfish, need cold water, but tropical fish, need warm water. Some species of fish do better in the single tank, but some fish can live with other.

 

1. Location 

You should choose a room where you will not only be able to view and enjoy your system, but also maintain it properly. The aquarium in a back room or basement often doesn't get the attention it needs.

 

2. Material of aquarium

Glass or Acrylic? Glass aquarium is less expensive and more scratch-resistant. Acrylic aquarium is less scratch-resistant, but stranger than glass, less inclined to break. In addition Acrylic is a more pliable material than glass, so it can be more intesting shapes.

 

3. Size of aquarium

The most appropriate size of a aquarium at least 29 gallons (109.777 Liters) and some in more amouts of gallons. In addition the minimum size that you should consider from the minimum size your inhabitants will thrive in.

 

4. Choosing fish

Before set up a new aquarium, you should research and decide what type of fish you would like to have in your aquarium. You should fish that live with compatibility without any conflict. The best way of decision that you should build the aquarium around the needs of the fish rather than your desire to have an attractive aquarium.

 

5. Plant and hiding spots

Taller plants, driftwood and rock formations can be keeping spots for fish to hide is the best way to keep them from becoming stressed. But make sure the rocks are not sharp.

 

6. Check water parameters

The water quality is the important factor that you should consider. Keeping an eye on the levels of nitrates and nitrites and control the quality of water.

 

The aquarium should shop from a store which having the quality standard and healthy fish. Before buy a aquarium, you should check the condition of aquarium. If one of fish becomes ill, you should keep him to a hospital tank.

 




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