Responsible fish keeping begins with how you set up your aquarium tank. Choose the aquarium that will comfortably house all the fish that you want. You may have heard some people say that fish will only grow to the size of their tank. This is basically a myth. Before long, you will need to buy a larger aquarium, if you don't want your fish getting sick or dying on you due to lack of space and oxygen.
Research the kind of fish you want to have so you will know the size of aquarium you should buy. Pick an aquarium that can accommodate your fish in their adult size. If your fish becomes bigger than your tank, putting them in a bigger aquarium is the sensible thing to do.
Before buying different species of fish, find out first if they will co-exist peacefully in your aquarium. Responsible fish keeping dictates that you ensure the safety of your fish from other fish in the aquarium and that your aquarium provides the right water temperature and pH levels to sustain all the fish in the tank. Refrain also from buying too many fish because even if your aquarium might accommodate their numbers and sizes, the oxygen in the water might not be enough for all of them.
When you want to dispose of some of your fish or aquatic plants, be sure not to release them in a pond, stream or other water bodies anywhere. This is because fish that have grown too big for your aquarium may not fare well in other environment or, even if they survive, they may cause an imbalance in the local ecosystem when they breed or feed on other creatures in the water.
The better alternative will be to set them up in a bigger aquarium, or if you do not want the extra expense, to just return them to the pet store.
Aside from getting the right aquarium, you also need other aquarium equipment like a water filter and a heater. These are important for the good health and comfort of your fish. The type and specifications will again depend on the needs of your fish. Be sure that they are working properly before putting in your fish.
Responsible fish keeping dictates that you regularly change the water in your tank even if you already have a water filter installed. A weekly test of your tank's water condition is also a must. Check that only acceptable levels of pH, nitrite and ammonia are present.
Even though your fish may be small, that doesn't mean that you can ignore them, or that they require less care than other pets. Never forget to feed your fish, and make sure they receive a proper diet. Regular fish food flakes may not be the responsible choice, depending on what type of fish you keep. Research their requirements to determine the best kind of food for them.
Responsible fish keeping means a dedicated effort to take very good care of all the needs of your fish. - 29953
Research the kind of fish you want to have so you will know the size of aquarium you should buy. Pick an aquarium that can accommodate your fish in their adult size. If your fish becomes bigger than your tank, putting them in a bigger aquarium is the sensible thing to do.
Before buying different species of fish, find out first if they will co-exist peacefully in your aquarium. Responsible fish keeping dictates that you ensure the safety of your fish from other fish in the aquarium and that your aquarium provides the right water temperature and pH levels to sustain all the fish in the tank. Refrain also from buying too many fish because even if your aquarium might accommodate their numbers and sizes, the oxygen in the water might not be enough for all of them.
When you want to dispose of some of your fish or aquatic plants, be sure not to release them in a pond, stream or other water bodies anywhere. This is because fish that have grown too big for your aquarium may not fare well in other environment or, even if they survive, they may cause an imbalance in the local ecosystem when they breed or feed on other creatures in the water.
The better alternative will be to set them up in a bigger aquarium, or if you do not want the extra expense, to just return them to the pet store.
Aside from getting the right aquarium, you also need other aquarium equipment like a water filter and a heater. These are important for the good health and comfort of your fish. The type and specifications will again depend on the needs of your fish. Be sure that they are working properly before putting in your fish.
Responsible fish keeping dictates that you regularly change the water in your tank even if you already have a water filter installed. A weekly test of your tank's water condition is also a must. Check that only acceptable levels of pH, nitrite and ammonia are present.
Even though your fish may be small, that doesn't mean that you can ignore them, or that they require less care than other pets. Never forget to feed your fish, and make sure they receive a proper diet. Regular fish food flakes may not be the responsible choice, depending on what type of fish you keep. Research their requirements to determine the best kind of food for them.
Responsible fish keeping means a dedicated effort to take very good care of all the needs of your fish. - 29953
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