Friday 13 April 2012

An Introduction to the Saltwater Aquarium - Part 1

"An Introduction to the Saltwater Aquarium - Part 1"," It is however uncommon for beginner aquarists to even wish to start out with a saltwater aquarium instead of a freshwater aquarium. The film ""Finding Nemo"" did however cause a saltwater boom, since a lot of people who saw the film wanted to keep a ""Nemo fish"", i. a marine clownfish. If you are a comparatively inexperienced aquarist, you can still become a highly successful saltwater aquarist if you are prepared to spend a lot of time and energy on learning how a saltwater aquarium really works. Do not hesitate to contact a saltwater aquarium club or a forum online and ask for advice and guidelines. One of the reasons why saltwater aquariums are more difficult to maintain than freshwater aquariums is that marine species tend to be much less tolerant to organic waste products and other forms of pollution. Marine creatures are therefore not used to high levels of soluble waste and do not know how to cope. Generally speaking, it is however much easier to find sturdy freshwater species since freshwater fish can live in small lakes and even puddles where the levels of organic waste can reach very high levels. In a smaller body of water, the temperature can for instance shift rapidly. Trying to keep the environment in a freshwater aquarium as stable as possible is therefore good training if you plan on setting up a saltwater aquarium in the future. This is however not only a problem, it is also a possibility. . LEARN MORE CLICK HERE  

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