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re: Saltwater aquarium enthusiasts help me with my new tank
Posted on 3/13/16 at 11:53 pm to meauxjeaux2
Posted on 3/13/16 at 11:53 pm to meauxjeaux2
In my experience with aquariums, these are some good steps to follow.
Read aquarium forums for advice, especially questions like you're asking. The forums can be very specific.
Research. Research. Research before buying. This will help you save money and not put yourself in an unwanted situation.
Don't overstock.
Find suitable tankmates.
The larger the better, meaning aquarium size. Go as big as you legitimately can. Larger tanks are easier to take care of.
Read aquarium forums for advice, especially questions like you're asking. The forums can be very specific.
Research. Research. Research before buying. This will help you save money and not put yourself in an unwanted situation.
Don't overstock.
Find suitable tankmates.
The larger the better, meaning aquarium size. Go as big as you legitimately can. Larger tanks are easier to take care of.
Posted on 3/14/16 at 12:06 am to Deactived
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Go as big as you legitimately can. Larger tanks are easier to take care of.
Thats mostly because nothing good happens in a system quickly and the larger the volume of water USUALLY the slower or more gradual the change.
Problem is cost. Water changes add up quick not to mention the real money should be spent on the equipment also.
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