No just fresh water and a loving home! :)
one time a month
form_title- Marine Fish Tanks form_header= Enjoy sea life at home. What gallon capacity do you need?*= _ [50] What type of fish do you want?*= _ [50] What color do you want the frame?*= _ [50]
form_title= 10 Gallon Fish Tanks form_header= Purchase a fish tank for your home. What type of fish do you want to own?*= _ [50] What color do you want the base?*= _ [50] Do you need to purchase accessories?*= () Yes () No
no they need at least two fish tanks if its for a pet
Yes, fish tanks need light for the well-being of the fish and the overall ecosystem within the tank. Light is essential for the growth of plants, which provide oxygen and filtration for the water. It also helps regulate the fish's biological processes and behavior.
Marine Fish Tanks can be purchased at your local aquriaum store. If u need more information you can ask your local marine expert in your home town they will know the best answer.
Typically heaters are needed for tropical fish tanks. However, if you could guarantee the room temperature where the tank is located will be maintained at the needed temperature for your fish, then you don't need a heater. Most tropical tanks need to be maintained at temperatures of 72 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the types of fish in the tank.
Pets, cover fish tanks and food.
YES! 2 times a week for small tanks
That depends on how big the tank is. Small tanks that are easy to carry can have most of the water removed and then be picked up and relocated. Larger tanks will need to have the fish, water, plants, rocks etc removed and then be re landscaped after it has been relocated.
Differnt types of fish tanks will need different levels on nitrate. However, most fish tanks benefit from as little nitrate as possible. Saltwater tanks should have almost no nitrates. Freshwater planted tanks conversely, should have about 10-20 ppm nitrate. For most normal, tropical freshwater aquariums, keeping nitrates below 20ppm is acceptable.
Fish tanks are often used to make terrariums, but to support aquatic life (fish) one needs to use the tank as an aquarium. For supporting land-living life (terrestrial life) one needs to user the tank as a terrarium. Aquariums need to be water tight, while terrariums may or may not need to be.