Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Gold Fish Aquarium

There are many reasons to keep a gold fish aquarium. Your child may be looking for a first pet and a gold fish seems like the right choice or maybe you just like gold fish. No matter what your reason is, it is important to know how to make a healthy environment for your new gold fish.

This will ensure that your gold fish will have the best chance for survival. Not taking the time to learn about setting up your gold fish aquarium can cause your fish to end up sick or maybe even die. Having this knowledge will help you to set up your new gold fish aquarium and give you much more enjoyment and pleasure in the process.

The first thing you should do is to visit several different pet stores in your area. If they specialize in fish, that is even better. Be sure to check out all of the different size tanks, air pumps, filters, foods and gold fish that they have available. Asking lots of questions from the staff in a good fish store will help you to figure out what aquarium set up is right for you.

When doing this, take into account the goldfish size that you are buying. When you get the tank home, you will undoubtedly have many questions and if you have developed a good line of communication with the store who sold your gold fish to you, they will be willing to help you to set your gold fish aquarium in the best way.

Take plenty of time to set up your new tank. Bring the tank home and set it up. Fill it with water and let it set up long before you bring the new fish home and add it to the tank. It needs time to acclimate itself for approximately two weeks before you add fish to it. Doing this will help to give the gold fish aquarium good balance, chemically and temperature wise. When your gold fish aquarium is ready, it will be safe to bring the new gold fish home. Then you will know that the environment is safe and healthy.

Aquarium Can Look Great

A 5 gallon aquarium is a great way to get started in what can turn into a really great hobby in the future. There are plenty of places online where you can get a complete 5 gallon aquarium starter kit. These consist of a tank made from solid acrylic or glass, an agent to dechlorinate the water, food for the fish, and a light fixture within the hood.

Certainly a 5 gallon or mini aquarium as they are sometimes referred to, will make a wonderful addition either to your home or office. The great thing about these 5 gallon aquarium kits, is that once you get yours, all you need to do to set it up is add the water and then put in your chosen fish.

So How Many Fish Can One Have In A 5 Gallon Aquarium?

These tanks are ideal for any kind of freshwater fish including the tropical species. However, you need to keep in mind the water fish ratio when it comes to purchasing yours. Remember for every gallon of water in the aquarium, you will be allowed one inch length of fish in it. Therefore in a five gallon aquarium, one can opt to have 5 one inch fish, or just one 5 inch fish or some other combination, as long as the total length of the fish in yours does not exceed 5 inches.

Therefore you need to read up as much as you can on the various different species of fish you are considering putting into your 5 gallon aquarium. Along with learning about their feeding habits, and the kind of environment they enjoy, you also need to know what length they will grow to when they reach maturity. So do not buy those fish that in the future, will grow to a length of 6 inches or more.

What Things Can One Do To Make A 5 Gallon Aquarium Look Great?

Compared to the prices of a purchasing a much larger aquarium, the 5 gallon aquarium designs are not only the cheapest to buy, but will be much cheaper to care for, dependent on the fish you intend to keep in yours. Unfortunately the cost of having tropical freshwater fish in a tank may be considerable more than other varieties of freshwater fish.

However to make your 5 gallon aquarium look more interesting, not only to you but for your fish also, you can try to do some of the following things.

Rather than putting in some brown gravel into your 5 gallon aquarium, instead why not get some brightly colored gravel or sand instead.

Instead of going for the usual plastic plants to install in your aquarium, take a look at the other kinds of wonderful accessories that your local store can supply you with, such as miniature castles or mini rocks to put in it.

Although your 5 gallon aquarium may already have a light in the top of the hood, why not spend some money on getting a neon fish light for it instead. Not only does it add more light into the room where the tank is situated, but also it helps to bring out the colors of the fish within better.

Above we have offered some advice which you may find useful when it comes to decorating your 5 gallon aquarium to make it stand out from the rest. But a really simple way of adding color to yours, is by purchasing the right kind of fish. Yes Tetras, Bettas and Goldfish are ideal, but why not consider some Guppies or Paradise Catfish instead.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Choosing Aquarium Accessories

By Ken Wilssens

When you have an aquarium, you want to dress it up with aquarium accessories. There
are many different types of accessories you can buy depending on the type of fish you
have and whether you have a saltwater or a freshwater aquarium. For a saltwater
aquarium you can add coral and in this line there are many different kinds to choose
from. Rocks are other accessories that you can add, such as carved rainbow rock, lace
rock, carved tufa or carved lava. For saltwater aquariums, you can also have shells of all
kinds to make the aquarium appear as close as possible to the natural habitat of the fish.

Accessories for freshwater aquariums also include the same type of rocks as you can have
in saltwater tanks. However, you can also add aquarium driftwood to an aquarium with
fresh water in it. The driftwood comes from swamplands and sinks naturally to the
bottom of the aquarium. You don't have to worry that it will float on the top and possibly
injure some of your fish. The driftwood is naturally brown in color and you can buy
attached to a brown slate rock or separately.

Apart from decorations for your aquarium, you also need accessories such as pumps and
filters to keep the water free from toxic waste that could be harmful to the fish. Cleaning
products for the aquarium include such things as magnets and a pad replacement kit for
the glass or acrylic in the tank.

You will also need to have additives for the water. For example, if you have a saltwater
aquarium, a reef solution is an all-purpose additive that helps to enhance the environment
for the fish. It helps to keep the fish healthy and safe. For freshwater aquariums, there is
also a solution you can use to stimulate the appetite of the tropical fish .

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