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How To Set Up Tropical Fish Tanks
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So you've decided to join the ranks of owners. The first thing you need to do is purchase one of the many tanks available. This will depend largely on the number of fish you plan on keeping as well as the breeds. Below, we will look at some things you will need to think about as you are setting up your new under water environment. What You'll Need The first thing you'll need to think about is the tank itself. If you are not sure how many fish you will end up having, it's a good idea to purchase the largest tank you can afford while making sure it will fit into the space you have planned for it. This will give you the opportunity to increase your fish population later on if you choose to. For most people, tanks of between 10-20 gallons should be enough. Depending on the breeds you choose, this should be big enough to accommodate around twenty fish. The next thing to consider for tanks is water filtration systems. Obviously, you'll want to keep your water as clean as possible to maintain the health of your fish. It doesn't take long for them to become clogged, so make sure you keep extra ones on hand. Since are used to living in warmer water, you'll also need to purchase a water heating system. This will also allow you to keep the temperature regulated and reduce the stress on your fish. This is one of the most important pieces of equipment for tanks. The gravel is the next thing on our list of supplies for tanks. Many people do not realize that gravel is not just for decoration. Make sure you buy the gravel that is recommended for the breed of fish you will have. It will act as a filter for fish excrement and allows certain types of fish to hide their food until later. Next you're going to need to stock your tank with various plants and furniture. need to have plenty of places to hide. The things you add to the tank will not only provide that, they will also add visual appeal to the tank. Make sure you research which types of plants are recommended for your particular fish. Try to make it as close to their natural habitat as possible. If you set your tank up properly, you will end up with an environment that is not only beautiful, it will also provide the best conditions for keeping healthy fish.


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