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If you use normal
water it requires to have the chlorine and any other chemicals removed
using special substances. The water temperature must also be correct.
A planned maintenance system is a must and a scheduled cleaning
of your aquarium must be completed approximately once every thirty
days. Partial cleaning of the tank can be more regular but be aware
that the tank will contain bacteria which are beneficial both to
the water and the fish so you must not have it removed. This beneficial
bacterium is vital for maintaining an aquarium that is balanced
and healthy.
Patience is
required when setting up your first saltwater aquarium. Before you
can even think about introducing fish the aquarium should have been
set up and running for 30 days. The water should be properly balanced
and requires to be tested frequently until it is right. Test strips
can be bought from your local dealer for this. If you do not wait
until the water is correct your new fish (which can be quite expensive)
will die if the water chemical balance is not right. Once the water
balance is right it should not be necessary to test so frequently
as once the aquarium is stable it should stay that way. A lot of
waste in aquariums settles in the substrate at the bottom of the
tank and when cleaning the aquarium the gravel should be swirled
around to release any waste and chemicals that can change the tank
chemical makeup. Make sure that the cleaning equipment is not detrimental
to the tank and harmful to the fish and use caution when cleaning
an acrylic tank.
One way to stop
algae build up is to use phosphate drops. A few drops added to the
water will remove algae and stop it building up quickly. If you
want a natural way to stop algae build up invest in some snails
or hermit crabs. If you have enough of them in you saltwater aquarium
they can make a massive difference in the control of algae. Snails
and hermit crabs are often called the clean up crew for aquariums.
If algae still builds up then it needs to be scraped off the glass
using a scraper or scouring pad.
In a saltwater
aquarium the head of the filter should point downwards to avoid
a build up of salt on the tank cover. A good filter is necessary
for a saltwater aquarium and good lighting is also a necessity.
Usually you should only have your lighting switched on for about
six hours per day as too much light will promote algae growth. One
good investment to stop algae growth is timer for the lighting,
this way the lighting is regulated. Direct sunlight is another way
to promote algae growth so try to position your marine aquarium
away for direct light.
Saltwater aquariums
need a little more care than other aquariums the key to keeping
it healthy is to regularly remove algae and clean the water. By
using the different methods of keeping algae to a minimum then your
aquarium should look beautiful your fish should be healthy and stress
free and everyone will be happy.
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