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Approximately 25-50 of the water in an aquarium should be changed every 2-4 weeks to maintain a healthy environment for the fish.
The type of water in an aquarium does not affect how thick the glass should be. Glass thickness is determined by tank size; and heavily influenced by height.
You should change the water in an aquarium regularly, typically every 1-2 weeks, to maintain a healthy environment for the fish and remove waste and toxins.
It is recommended to have 1-2 ghost shrimp per gallon of water in your aquarium.
If you notice a nitrate spike after a water change in your aquarium, you should test the water regularly, perform more frequent water changes, and consider adjusting your feeding and maintenance routine to help lower nitrate levels.
When a fish dies in your aquarium, you should remove it promptly to prevent contamination of the water. It is important to also check the water quality and make any necessary adjustments to ensure the health of the remaining fish.
The simple answer is yes. A balanced aquarium should contain water plants and these need light in order to live and grow. If your aquarium is a tropical one then the lights should be on for around 12 hours daily.
No, because if you boil a water and put it in the aquarium the tendency is the aquarium will crack.;) SO EASY!
Temp. is most important parameter of a aquarium, the temp. for curing water should be always between 15-21 degree. It is a stand. temp for the aquarium environment.
An aquarium should not be put under the sun because the water is more likely to evaporate or heat up slighty, which is not good for any fish inside.
The temperature of aquarium water should typically be between 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure the well-being of fish and other aquatic inhabitants.