No, as long as you have a filer and a heater you're good to go!
No
Can you put live rock from the ocean in a freshwater aquariums after soaking in freshwater . puriotically changing the freshwater
There is no difference in the physical aquarium itself, only what you put in it. If you go to a pet store and buy a glass or acrylic aquarium, you can use it for salt or freshwater. You may use some different equipment in it based on whether it is fresh or saltwater. For instance protein skimmers are generally used on saltwater tanks only, you use different lighting for freshwater planted aquariums versus salt water coral reef aquariums, etc. Of course the fish or invertebrates are specific to the type of water you are using as well. YOu may see some aquariums advertised as reef or saltwater, but this is just because they are a kit that comes with lighting, filtration, etc. that is suitable for saltwater.
yes it is....it is very popular for freshwater aquariums
Francis Gerald William Knowles has written: 'Freshwater and salt-water aquaria' -- subject(s): Aquariums
No, it's a salt-water fish. There might be a fresh-water flounder (although I've never heard of one), but the flounder that is eaten, seen in aquariums, and generally known is a salt water fish.
The difference is the salt concentration in the water. Fresh water aquariums mimic the environment of lakes, ponds, or rivers. However, salt water aquariums have water that is salty like oceans. Fish are either freshwater or saltwater. Do not put them in the wrong water, or they will die.
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater
Some suitable brown algae eaters for freshwater aquariums include Siamese algae eaters, otocinclus catfish, and bristlenose plecos.
No, Bettas are strictly freshwater fish.
Salt and freshwater are not nutrients.
Saltwater aquariums typically have a more stable pH level compared to freshwater aquariums. The higher salinity can also help reduce the risk of certain diseases and parasites in fish. Additionally, saltwater aquariums can support a wider variety of marine life compared to freshwater setups.