Saturday 12 May 2012

Tips For Stocking A Tropical Fish Tank


"Tips For Stocking A Tropical Fish Tank"," Those who are considering investing in a tank will need to know the species that can coexist together and when it's safe to add fish into a new tank.


Tanks can hold 1inches of fish per gallon of water, so a tank that is 60 gallons would have room for 60 inches of fish.
 Fish that are large will shift more water and have more waste than a fish with a smaller body.
 This will also reduce the amount of fish that is safe to add into a new tank.
 If an adult is being purchased, then the fish will need to be measured from the head to the end of its tail.
 Stores often have information listed on the tank that can help new owners decide on the type of fish they wish to buy.


A tropical fish tank should not be fully stocked at once.
 However, only two fish each week should be added.
 When first starting a tank, consider species that are resilient such as White Clouds and then introduce species like Tiger Barbs.
 Certain breeds like to swim near the top of a tank; these include Betta's and Hatchet fish.
 Fish that prefer the middle of the aquarium are usually the prettiest.
 Those who add a variety of fish who dwell peacefully together will have many happy years with their tank.


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