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[S43]Salt Water Fish Tank
by Grojan Fabiola, Gro
Just invested in a beginner salt water fish tank? Well you have got your work cut out for you, but in the end you will find that it is a worthwhile endeavor because of the exquisite beauty and mystery that this piece of the ocean will add to your home or office. There are many things to consider when setting up a salt water fish tank before you can even begin looking at saltwater fish on sale.
The size of your new salt water fish aquarium will make a huge difference to your future salt water tropical fish, so it is important to consider this decision carefully. Remember that you will not want to move the aquarium once you have it filled with water, and also remember that a tank any smaller than 55-gallon capacity will be too small. So you will need to measure the space where the aquarium will sit and purchase the largest tank that will fit in that space.
When you start setting up a salt water fish tank in your home or office, you'll need to decide what kind of pump and filter you will need to adequately filter and recycle the water in the tank. A temperature gauge is also vital to ensure the water is within the correct temperature range for the health of your particular breed of salt water tropical fish, and of course you'll need a heater as well. Fish nets, saltwater test kits, saltwater fish food, cleaning apparatus and some rocks, live coral and other decorations should also be on hand.
It's a good idea to know in advance what kind of saltwater fish you want to keep, and if you're a complete novice you'll want to chat with an expert. Some of the saltwater fish on sale that look fairly small can grow to more than 12 inches in length, while others may only grow an inch. Setting up a salt water fish tank can take a while, and it might be up to six weeks before the aquarium is ready to add the fish.

A large salt water fish tank intimately resembles the environment found in oceans that supports the salt water fish as against fresh water fish. It is not easy to upkeep the salt water fish in a large salt water fish tank. This is because salt water fish, unlike the fresh water fish, are less tolerant to fluctuations that may happen quickly in the enclosed space of the large salt water fish tank. It is important that the large fish water fish tank is able to function on a self-supporting basis, because every element in the large water fish tank is dependent on every other element for sustaining itself in a stable manner. This imply that salt water fish that are kept in an environment such as the large salt water fish tank is a balancing act that involves maintaining specific parameters to ensure that the entire eco system remains stable.

Salt Water Fish Prefers A Large Salt Water Fish Tank, Or A Small Salt Water Fish Tank?

It actually does not matter whether you choose a large salt water fish tank or a small salt water fish tank. The most important factor is that you actually choose a suitable fish tank that is of a right size for your salt water fish, and more importantly, create a stable environment for the salt water fish.

You need to remember that our ocean environment is typically quite stable, which is exactly what the salt water fish needs. It is important that you create this stable environment within the large salt water fish tank. An example is to not to allow a sudden drop or rise of the temperature within the salt water fish tank. Temperatures within the large salt water fish tank must either rise or fall slowly - just like the ocean. Otherwise, a sudden change of temperature in your fish tank will almost likely cause your salt water fish to fall ill.

There are other factors, you need to consider of having a salt water fish tank. An example if the pH level. The pH level should be 8.2. The nitrates should be <20ppm for salt water fish and <5ppm for invertebrates. This applies to both the small or large salt water fish tank.

It seems quite difficult to keep a salt water fish tank. However, it is a very rewarding experience to be able to recreate
the environment of the ocean, and have it within the compound of one's home. It is even more rewarding to see your salt water fish swimming happily and elegantly in that large salt water fish tank that has been so carefully maintained.
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