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The following article was published in our article directory on October 23, 2017.
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Article Category: Pets
Author Name: Johnny
It's easy to assume that all aquariums are made equal, but the truth is there are major differences between each tank considering that fish species vary from each other. Take the freshwater aquarium: it's a repository that holds freshwater aquatic life including fish, water plants, amphibians and other invertebrates like crustaceans. But a freshwater species may either be coldwater or tropical. This means they have different needs for water conditions in order to stay alive and be healthy.
Before going out to buy items for your tank, you should first decide what type of freshwater aquarium you want to have. The three main types are coldwater, tropical and marine; but for novice fish owners it's best to go for either coldwater or tropical because the marine variant demands more advanced techniques and expensive equipment.
Coldwater fish are good starter fish for beginners and children because they are hardy and inexpensive, requiring less maintenance and a cool tank temperature (60�F or 15�C) so you may not even need a heater anymore. They also grow slowly and have longer lifespans, making it easier to learn the ropes of fish keeping. Here's a list of coldwater fish species you could try:
Barb (in gold, green, rosy, or two spot varieties)
Bloodfin Tetra (standard and false varieties)
Guppy
Pearl Danio
Weather Loach
White Cloud Mountain Minnow
Meanwhile, tropical freshwater fish survive within a temperature range of 75-80�F (24-27�C) and may require you to use a heater (preferably with adjustable thermostat) and thermometer. Because of this temperature sensitivity, these fishes may need a little more care; but it shouldn't be too difficult as long as you make sure the freshwater aquarium temperature and other conditions are correct and stable. They're very popular because of their bright colors. These are some tropical freshwater fish species you could get:
Harlequin Rasbora
Corydora
Fancy Guppy
Swordtail
Neon Tetra
Zebra Danio
Once you've finalized what your aquarium should look like, you need to get these basic tank equipment: a 20-55 gallon tank (ideal for beginners), a sturdy aquarium stand, filter, gravel or substrate, water conditioners or additives, water test kit, lighting, air pump, aquatic plants and/or decorations, and the optional heater or chiller. Your final tank setup will depend on how you want to care for your aquarium.
Choose a good spot in your home and office: the tank shouldn't be susceptible to overexposure to sunlight, temperature fluctuation or dust accumulation. Get a filter that's user-friendly and low-maintenance, like a power filter. Make sure you have a water test kit that can check the ammonia, nitrate and nitrite levels, like a Master test kit. If you're getting a heater, try the submersible variant.
If you're unsure about how your fish will react to water plants, you can opt for the plastic ones first. These are just some of the tips for setting up your aquarium. Research other correct procedures for tank assembly, fishless cycling and fish introduction to create an aquarium setup with the best conditions.
Remember that aside from having the ideal tank and water settings, some fish species have particular needs that you have to meet. For example, avoid mixing community fish and aggressive fish together as this might trigger territory conflicts. A schooling fish should be with other members of its own species, otherwise it will attack everyone else in the aquarium. Make well-informed decisions regarding your freshwater aquarium to ensure a peaceful, healthy habitat for your fish.
Keywords: Aquarium tips, Aquarium maintenance, Fish care guidelines, aquarium setup, freshwater aquarium
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