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April 11, 2010

Aquarium Care for Freshwater Fish

Filed under: Pets — Tags: , — Kel @ 8:08 am

Freshwater fish are maybe the best fish to worry for in contrast to saltwater species because they’re often tougher fish. You’ll need a tank, some rocks or substrate to line bottom of the tank. You’ll also require a filter, and some lighting.

When selecting fish, it is crucial to be certain the fish are compatible. Not only will they need to be compatible for water temperature and P.H, but they also should have similar food wants. Try and keep the fish comparatively the same size. It’s been recounted that if a fish is sufficiently small to slot in another fishes mouth, that’s usually where it ends up. Even fish that have been housed together for one or two months have been seen to vanish sometimes. Feed only a touch that may be consumed in the first 2 to 5 minutes. Over feeding is a typical mistake among amateur fish keepers. Excess food should be lifted with a net if at all possible, as it’ll become waste and quickly unclean the tank.

And water temperature should be corrected immediacy to decrease stress caused to the fish. Stress is major as it causes sickness in fish. It is very important to watch the activity and overall well being of the fish in an aquarium. The indications of stress will be fairly clear. Slow moving or sleepy looking fish will need a stress coat that may be acquired at a local pet shop. This should assist in reducing the quantity of stress caused to the fish. Change about a 3rd of the water in the aquarium at a time, because this kind of change will cause the smallest amount of distraction to the fish and other inhabitants. This must be done each 2 to 3 weeks. Use either a bucket or a siphon to get rid of the water from the tank.

Attempt to remove any loose or floating waste at this time. When adding the new water to the aquarium, be certain that it is inside roughly 2 degrees of the tank water. The sides of the aquarium should be scrubbed constantly to get rid of an algae build up. Finally, check the manufacturer’s recommendation on filters and change them in an appropriate way. They cannot function correctly unless they are clean. These fish can resist higher nitrite levels that are present in a new aquarium.

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