Tips For Tropical Fish Care
A tank full of lively tropical fish can be a thing of beauty. There are very few things more relaxing than watching fish swim gracefully around a well maintained tank. Fish tanks are not difficult to set up and maintain, but there are basic supplies that you need to get first. Here is some information to help you set up your first fish tank and learn about proper tropical fish care.
To begin with, you will need to decide what size tank you want. How much money you have to spend and how much room you have will be the deciding factors here. There are many choices of decoration and supplies available, but there are a few absolute necessities. They are the following: gravel, a filtration device, a heat source, and a light.
Now that you have gotten all the things you need to get started it is time to get the tank setup properly. Please make sure you set it up near a power source and out of direct sunlight. After everything has been placed where it belongs, you must fill the tank with water, turn on the filter and let it sit empty for a few days. This will give you time to ensure that everything is working correctly. It also allows time for any harmful chemicals that may be in your water to evaporate or be filtered out.
Now you are ready for the fish. It is best to start with just a few fish initially. Place the bags the fish were brought home in directly into the tank and let them float there, unopened, for at least 15 minutes. This will give the fish a chance to gradually adjust to the temperature change. Now you can release the fish and sit back and enjoy watching the fruits of your labor.