Your first aquarium should probably be a freshwater aquarium for several reasons. Saltwater fish may be extremely colorful and interesting but setting up and maintaining a saltwater tank can be quite challenging. Continued… »
Setting up a freshwater aquarium takes more effort than just putting water in a tank and adding fish. You’ll need to make the proper purchases in three basic areas: tank, fish, accessories. Continued… »
Your first freshwater aquarium can be fun and challenging at the same time. Choosing fish that are difficult to maintain is probably one of the most common mistakes of new aquarium owners, and something that can turn the fun into a challenge. Continued… »
While a saltwater aquarium full of colorful and vibrant fish can be a peaceful and enjoyable addition to your home, these tanks are more challenging to set up and maintain than freshwater tanks. Continued… »
Setting up your first saltwater tank will be an exciting time and you will finally be able to sit and enjoy the soothing beauty of your aquarium. It can also be frustrating and a bit overwhelming. Continued… »
You’ve set up your aquarium and tested the water to be sure it is safe. What else is there to do except go buy a dozen or so colorful fish? If you want to have a happy, healthy environment for your fish, there’s a bit more to it than that. Continued… »
Goldfish are hardy fish and probably one of the easiest fish to care for of all freshwater species. They can live for up to 50 years if they are well taken care of. There are, however, minimum requirements for their proper care. Continued… »
Bettas, or Japanese fighting fish, may be the most beautiful of all freshwater fish, the males being much more so than the females. Continued… »
Investing in a good filter may be the most important decision you when equiping your aquarium. Because aquarium filters usually provide biological, chemical or mechanical filtration, you might want to get a filter that provides all three kinds of filtration in one, to make your tank easier to maintain. Continued… »