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Aquariums For Beginners are becoming easy as lacing your shoes, now for some this is still a mystery as they prefer to buy velcro straps to clear the job. Beginning an aquarium doesn’t have to be costly, prevent making the usual mistakes by finding more information on fish keeping. Without having to stress about the maintenance because there is only a minimum of envolvement required. You are going to feed them, and you are going to replace the water every 2 weeks. About 30% of water change is needed to keep a healthy and clean aquarium. Beginners often buy tiny aquariums as they think it is easier to maintain, yet the truth is different, the larger your tank size the better for your fish, more gallons of water equals to more time for the water to cycle, nitrite, nitrates and ammonia. Depending on the setup you can have either a freshwater fish tank or a saltwater marine aquarium. These reef aquariums are no recommendation to beginners, as the saltwater fish requires more of the owner than just a weekly water change. Tropical fish need a balanced eco-system where the water cycles every 3 to 4 weeks. The easy way to do this is by installing filtration, protein skimmers, air pumps, airstones, and the needed bacteria to start your aquarium. Beginners often get confused as to how having bacteria is healthy for your fish, while the definition of “clean” is not the same for fish as it is for people. By adding bacteria you will help the process of breaking down waste, chemicals …

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5 Comments
April 23rd, 2011 at 2:29 am
You did fine job, Nice video
April 23rd, 2011 at 3:09 am
You did fine job.
Nice video
April 23rd, 2011 at 4:09 am
Yes, Neon tetras and Bettas are compatible to keep together in a large enough tank. Bettas are surface water swimmers while Tetras prefer the middle to bottom waters. If they’re crowded things could get ugly.
I recommend separating out the Betta for a few weeks to give your neons a chance to grow a little bit before re-introducing them. It’d also be a good idea to make sure your tetras have plastic or real plants so they have plenty of places to hide when they ‘sleep’ for the night.
April 23rd, 2011 at 4:42 am
If i add all my fish to the tank at the same time, rather than gradually add more, will they still be hostile? My tank is about 30 litres with a single betta. He hasn’t owned the tank for very long (few hours), but in the next few days i hope to add a few neon tetras or something else (nothing bigger than the betta). How would that work out, will my betta attack the other fish? Cheers, Myles.
April 23rd, 2011 at 5:40 am
FIRST COMMENT WOOOOT!!!