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Before you start
setting up your coral aquarium or reef aquariums you require some
basic knowledge. Many people tend to buy fake coral because there
are certain steps you need to take when setting up your coral aquarium
and it can take a long time to do. This will seem quite insignificant
and well worth the effort when you eventually are able to say you
have grown your own coral aquarium. This underwater paradise can
be created in about twelve weeks once you follow the simple steps
required.
Start by planning
where you would like your new coral aquarium to be displayed and
then assemble it from your aquarium kit. You need to follow the
same setup that you would with a normal tropical fish aquarium to
start with. Next add sand to the bottom of the tank. Add water that
has been de-chlorinated. Next step is to add salt and mix it through
the water. You will then need to measure the specific gravity of
the water and keep adding salt until your specific gravity is 1.205.
With your coral kit should be some live rock. Arrange this in the
aquarium in the places you desire it to be. Install the heater and
the lid of the tank. Thats it for now; you must now leave
it as is for the next four weeks before progressing further.
When your four
weeks are up you can then introduce creatures to your tank. Notice
I said creatures and not fish. You should place things like crabs
and snails into the tank if this is what you require to keep. Fish
can be introduces later but you must keep an eye on the amount of
salt in the tank and keep the specific gravity, it should stay the
same. The tank should be functioning correctly the same as if it
was full of fish and also add a protein skimmer. Make sure the lighting
is correct and the filters are working correctly. If you are not
sure ask an expert at your local aquatic pet store. After adding
your creatures you will have to wait a further two weeks, during
this time do not leave any lighting on for more than say ten to
twelve hours as it could possibly promote the growth of algae.
After the further
two weeks is up start adding you first coral pieces. When adding
your coral you should ensure you have attached it to the living
rock on the bottom of your fish tank. The saltwater aquarium has
many types of coral and the choice is whatever you decide. Some
typical and common corals include Yellow Polyp, Bullseye Mushroom
Coral, Button Polyp, and Hairy Mushroom Coral. The next step is
to wait a further two weeks. If you are not frustrated by now, all
well and good. It is now week eight and you can now add some of
the other varieties of coral called Aquacultured coral. This includes
such types as Starburst Coral Spaghetti Finger Leather coral and
Pumping Xenia Coral. They should also be placed into the live rock
the same as your pervious corals.
This is all
the steps to setting up your coral or reef aquarium. At the ten
to twelve week mark you can also begin adding fish which will also
enhance your underwater world. Still make sure the specific gravity
is correct. Keep adding your fish until you have the desired and
the correct amount you need for your spectacular visual reef aquarium.
You will probably have a wonderful sense of achievement in creating
and maintaining your coral aquariums and it will make the make the
long drawn out process and all the hard work worthwhile.
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