That all depends on the size of the tank, your experience with fish, and whether you're willing to spend time and money to keep them alive and happy. Personally, though, I'd suggest starting with guppies. They are a beautiful and often underrated fish.
The main use of aquarium plants is to place them in a fish tank, this encourages fish to use them as spawning sites. Aquarium plants also help to keep the water at a good quality by binding waste.
Millimeters may be appropriate, or perhaps centimeters. If a fish is 63 mm long, then it would be 6.3 cm long. U have to take the fish out of the aquarium
yeah just clean it well before with some diluted bleach and let it dry out. lizards have bacteria on their skin that can harm the fish
No. The copper pennies will slowly release copper into the water, which will kill most small fish. Avoid having any metal in your aquarium.
All Glass Silicone Aquarium Seal can be found at most pet shop's.It is best to buy the product for fish aquarium's .Other sealer's could harm your fish.
To determine the type of water to use in your aquarium first decide which fish and livestock you want to keep. Most people start with a freshwater aquarium housing community fish. The water used to set up this type of aquarium is usually drawn from a sink in your home which is normally either municipal or well water. Municipal water typically contains chlorine or chloramines that must be removed or neutralized before fish can be added. Water conditioners are available from pet and aquarium stores. Well water should work straight from the sink but it may be best to take a sample of water to an aquarium store for testing. If you would like to set up a saltwater fish aquarium you can use municipal water, water drawn from a well, or filtered water such as reverse osmosis or reverse osmosis with deionization. When setting up reef aquariums with saltwater fish, invertebrates, and corals, most hobbyists use filtered water because impurities such as phosphates and nitrates which are food for nuisance algae have been removed.
I am assuming you mean can you dose or treat the water in an aquarium for Itch or white spot while a fish is spawning. I personally don't like or recommend using any kind of chemicals in a fish tank. If the fish does have Itch/white spot then I would use the raised temp method of destroying the infection.
We saw many kinds of fish at the aquarium. All types of sea creatures are on display at the aquarium. With a degree in marine biology, she's hoping to work at the aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland.
Aquarium salt is manufactured for different reasons than making your aquarium the perfect environment for salt water fishes. You may use it in an emergency, but long term is harmful to your fish. Marine salts contain the necessary salts and minerals that fish need are the best salt to use.
Yes you can , but I wouldn't recommend it for aquarium fish - stick to fish flakes from your local aquarium stockist. Anglers use use "boilies" when fishing for carp - these are little balls of flour held together with egg and sometimes sweetened.
You would use a aquarium chiller to cool the water in your aquarium for certain types of fish that need cooler water then room temperature. It helps to keep the water at a constant temperature.
The best fish tank bulbs for optimal lighting in an aquarium are LED bulbs. They are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and provide the right spectrum of light for plant growth and fish health.