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How To Setup A Fish Tank?

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  So, if you’ve committed yourself to the fish life, and already have a fish tank to set up, then we will help you establish a healthy environment for your new fish family member. Let’s get started. Some Fishtank fast facts Cloudiness in the tank in the starting few weeks is fine; it will fade away with time. It occurs due to the spiking of ammonia spikes, which is a part of the normal tank cycling process. Leave your tank to cycle over a couple of weeks before adding the babies inside. But, if you particularly want to add your fish immediately, you must be following a specific process. Always make sure that you keep your tank water at a constant temperature; even a two-degree fluctuation can cause significant stress to the fish. Step-by-step fish tank set up Remove tank/aquarium from the box Carefully remove your tank,  aquarium screen lids , and other delicate stuff from its box and place all of it in a safe spot. Build the stand and add some background to the tank in the space provi

AQUARIU DO’S AND DON’TS

  DO’S Have your tap water tested for alkalinity, nitrate, pH, and phosphate to ensure that it is acceptable for aquarium use. Buy the largest aquarium have space for or you can afford because larger aquariums are easier to maintain. Let a newly set up aquarium run at least for 2 to 3 complete days before purchasing your first fish. Again, test the aquarium water for ammonia, pH, and nitrite before adding any new fishes. Always acclimate your new fish purchases before actually introducing them to your aquarium. Research all animals before making a purchase to ensure you have the right environment, food, and skills to maintain them. Research every equipment before making a purchase to ensure it suits your setup and tank inhabitants. Keep change 10% of your aquarium water once a week or 25% in every two weeks. Water that you replace should be of the same temperature as the aquarium water. Always treat tap water with a water conditioner for neutralizing chlorine and ammonia before adding