Aquariums - Things You Need To Do

Keeping an aquarium at home can be extremely aesthetically pleasing and satisfying. But creating and keeping it is another thing altogether. Before you get even close to making an aquarium you will have to have knowledge of the basics of this hobby to be able to ensure the success of your endeavor. Below are some simple DOs and DON'Ts to remember to be able to properly maintain and care for your fish.

DO some research. Before you decide anything, read and make inquiries. If that proves unsubstantial, request advice from a professional or seek the help of other enthusiasts online through aquarium hobby forums. Creating an eco-system is a complicated task and this is what is needed from you when crafting an aquarium. It is important to keep up to date of what is helpful for you to be able to achieve a livable environment for your aquatic pets.

DON'T put aesthetics first. The natural aquatic environment is aesthetic on its own however, the elements found here don't exist just for beauty. Certain elements exist because of their crucial role in the delicate underwater ecosystem.

Don't do things because you think it looks good, rather, do things because it is needed to realize an aesthetic presentation. For instance, don't choose gravel for your aquarium that is too fine because it will become tightly packed and the friendly bacteria won't be able to prosper in your aquarium.

Also don't select gravel that's too big because food might easily get lost and trapped inside the gaps and this will also upset the equilibrium of your aquarium. DO have a quarantine tank handy and ready before you even purchase new additions for your tank.

Even if you have been getting away with not putting new additions in quarantine before adding it to your aquarium, you should always follow this important process. It only takes one tiny sick fish to contaminate one huge aquarium and wipe out an entire population. Therefore, it is better safe than sorry, and a process of quarantine for new entries should be in place.

DON'T over feed your fish. It is in fact better to underfeed than to overfeed your fish. To know the amount of food that is just right to feed your tank, test an amount and see if the food can be consumed within 5 minutes. If it takes more than 5 minutes then you've overfed them and you should immediately clean out any unconsumed food at this time.