The following is a short list of things to look at before buying tropical fish tanks. Going through this list can save you a lot of money or effort (or both).
So, lets dive straight in:
This will also give you the opportunity to see if the fish would be compatible. If their care or requirements are too different, or their temperament is wrong, you shouldn't keep them together.
Once everything is set up, fill the fish tank with water and let it settle for a couple of days to make sure that the equipment is working properly and that nothing is leaking. This also dechlorinates the water.
Now that you have a good idea of what to look for before getting started, I hope that you will get a tank that you can live with and enjoy for a long time.
Let me show you how to choose the correct tropical fish tank, and how to set it up correctly with the right fish the first time. Remember, A properly planned fish tank is that much easier to maintain and care for. You can get more information at My Tropical fish tanks blog
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