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These foods
can be purchased in flake, tablet, or frozen forms. In addition,
there are vitamins that can be added to the foods to replace any
nutrients that may have been lost in the freezing or drying processes.
Just as we humans don't like to eat the same thing every day, neither
do fish. Keep a variety of food handy because they will not eat
the same food daily. Research the specific needs of the fish before
you purchase them to make sure you are able to provide the food
that they need. Be careful not to over feed the fish. This will
cause a build up of debris in the tank. Only feed an amount that
can be consumed in the first two to five minutes. Try to remove
any excess food after feeding time in order to keep the tank tidy:
and take notes. Remember how much was consumed previously and try
to replicate that at the next feeding time. Over feeding fish is
a common mistake, especially amongst new aquarium owners.
The next item
on the list of raising a healthy fish is keep the water properly
regulated. It is imperative to keep the salinity levels, P.H. and
temperature consistent in a saltwater aquarium. Test the water daily
and make any necessary adjustments immediately. Check the water
for cloudiness and clean the filter regularly.
Have you ever
heard the saying that a happy baby is a healthy baby? Well, the
same is true for fish. Fish should be made to feel as comfortable
as possible in their new home. You should try to recreate their
natural habitat. Research to find out what type of specific corals,
sponges and plants the fish have in their open water environment.
If a particular fish lives on a coral reef, try to incorporate that
into the grand scheme of the aquarium. Stress can be minimized by
providing ample opportunities for fish to act normally.
Lastly try to
avoid overcrowding the tank. This is another common problem that
can be easily avoided. A general rule of thumb is one small fish
per every ten gallons of water. Keep in mind however, that what
is considered a small fish, may not be so small next month. Research,
again is important because it is necessary to find out how large
a fish will grow and weather or not it is compatible with its tank
mates.
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