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Freshwater Aquarium Fish Are Good Choice for Beginners
Many people love the idea of having a tropical fish in their home so they can enjoy the beauty and variety of unique tropical fish. However, when it comes time to set up an aquarium, it is helpful to have some guidance in the process. If you are completely new to fish keeping, then you should probably start with freshwater fish, since caring for this type requires less maintenance.

Freshwater fish, as opposed to their bright and flashy cousins of the saltwater variety, can be a good experience for people who have never cared for fish before. Saltwater tanks can be quite challenging to set up and properly maintain. For this reason, it is strongly recommended that those new to fish keeping, look first at starting with freshwater fish. After you have been able to master the challenges of keeping freshwater fish alive and their in good order, at that point you might want to broaden your fish keeping horizons and branch out into the saltwater realm.

No matter what type of fish tank you choose, it will require diligent care and maintenance. Cleanliness will be the most important factor in maintaining a habitat for freshwater fish and will assure their health and longevity. You should be prepared and committed to doing weekly cleanings of your tank.

In addition, you will also need to monitor your tropical fish tank on a daily basis. You need to be sure that the water is always properly in balance for your freshwater fish and that the correct and comfortable temperature is constantly maintained. The other daily task that you must remember to perform is to make sure that your fish receive the proper amount and type of food as needed.

After you have determined that you will be able to keep up with the regular required maintenance of freshwater fish, then you can start deciding on what kind of fish you want to include in your tropical aquarium. The tropical fish tank that you choose must be large enough so that it can properly accommodate the number and types of fish that you plan to purchase. The overcrowding of a tropical fish tank can be a deadly mistake because it can cause polluted tank water and can lead to diseased fish.

Before making your final decision, make sure you ask how large the selected fish will be at maturity, as size can vary a great deal depending on the species. A newbie to fish keeping might want to start with a 10 to 20-gallon tropical fish tank and fill it with the smaller and heartier freshwater fish varieties.

Keeping your freshwater fish well and healthy will require you to have the proper equipment. You will need a reliable heater and a quality water filtration system. Also, the right decoration not only adds to the look but is an important part of the fish habitat. Be sure to place your new tropical in a place where you will have control over the light and heat and do not place it where it will get direct sunlight.




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