Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Introduction to Aquariums

For the next 5 days I will be telling you about an interesting hobby and how to start , maintain and other aspects of keeping this hobby which is good for the young and old.
Most people fail to resist the beauty of a fully functional aquarium. However, many after a very short time relegate this wonder world of peace and color to the attic, spare room, or even the first garage sale they have. Many don't believe they can properly care for an aquarium, therefore they don't even try! With all the gadgets on the market to-day, they may mistakenly believe that creating an aquarium takes no work from them. Even though the gadgets make it easier, there is still work that we must do to maintain this elegant world in glass. Maintaining an aquarium doesn't require any special studies regarding chemicals, water or biology. It does require the basics, which can be learned from a book (many of these are available in pet stores); these books are very easy to ready and follow.
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Setting up an aquarium is a lot like building a home; it is just built out of glass, water, gravel, and fish. So prepare like you are doing just that, building a home for your fish. Make a few decisions right off the bat, the biggest one being if you want a salt water or fresh water tank. My suggestion is a fresh water tank if you never had an aquarium before. It will give you an idea of what is involved in maintaining an aquarium. Sometimes simple is better when you get started, especially if this is for a child. Get them a small tank with a couple of goldfish; this will let you know how interested they really are. My first experience with fish was a goldfish bowl, and it has progressed from there. If you want a little more color for the first tank, get a male beta, also called siamese fighting fish. Just remember that male betas will kill each other, so only put one adult in a tank. Your pet store attendant can give you information on what kindof fish can be put together, without having any casualties. Using their knowledge, along with a good book on aquariums, can start you on the right path to a relaxing, beautiful world in glass.
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