Tropical Aquarium
Tropical Aquariums are for keeping tropical fish, but you can
have two different types of fish, saltwater or freshwater.
Saltwater fish obviously needs saltwater and the salt needs to
be a regulated level along with the PH and temperature.
Freshwater fish need to have fresh purified water, both of these
set ups need the good bacteria that helps to keep the aquariums
clean.
Tropical aquariums that contain saltwater are only for saltwater
fish. If you put a freshwater fish in this tank it will die!
Saltwater fish are made to stand the levels of salt and are
essential for the fish to breath and move. If salt wasn't
present they would die a death like suffocation. In saltwater
aquariums you need to make sure that there are living rocks in
it, this means rocks that already have the good bacteria
present. You then need to leave the rock in the tank for at
least two months before putting any fish in, this is to get a
bacteria cycle on the go. Once the bacterium has built up, I set
up the filter. After that it is safe to add the fish.
Freshwater tropical aquariums are for fish that need clear and
clean water. This water has to be chlorine and ammonia free. The
freshwater tank also needs to be set up and cycling for at least
four weeks before adding any fish to it, as this will help the
bacteria to build and make sure that the ammonia levels are kept
to a bare minimum, ammonia is a substance that will kill our
fish as it makes breathing for them very hard to do. You know
when your tank has very high levels of ammonia because the fish
are at the top of the tank struggling to breath but the trick is
not to change the water, what to do is clean out the filter in
some of the tank water (in a separate bowl of course) and then
put it back in within a day or so. The water will be in a
completely better condition. Purchase a water test kit to check
your levels or nutrients before putting in your fish, they are
not expensive but are a great help.
Tropical aquariums are stunning ornaments in any household! Just
make sure that you don't forget about the work and
responsibility involved, they may be fish but they are still
alive and should of course be kept that way!