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Part I All About Marine Aquariums

Meeting the Needs of Your Fish Fish maintained in the artificial environment of an aquarium are also faced with survival challenges. Most of these challenges cannot be met by the fish and must be met by the fishkeeper. That’s you. When you take it upon yourself to set up an aquarium, you are accepting the responsibility of meeting all of the needs of its inhabitants. This includes maintaining high water quality, proper feeding, correct water temperature, a balanced fish community of the proper density, appropriate habitat and shelter, and sufficient lighting. The fish are totally dependent upon you. If they get sick or diseased, you must treat them. As you gain experience as an aquarist, you may go beyond the basics and breed your fish or establish specialty tanks. But it’s important to start slowly and develop your talents. If you are an experienced freshwater aquarist, you will learn that marine fish are less tolerant of less-than-optimal water quality conditions, and you must be meticulous in your care. Be sure to keep records of all your experiences, so you can learn from your mistakes. Before you buy your aquarium supplies and fish, try to visit all the local aquarium stores so you can choose one or two to work with. If you have worked successfully with a freshwater aquarium dealer, this is the logical place to start with your marine interests. It’s very important to establish a good working

Begin by finding a dealer who can give you good advice about your saltwater aquarium and has healthy stock. This is a Flame Scallop.


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