Freshwater Fish Tanks – Maintenance and Facts
Freshwater Fish Tanks – Maintenance and Facts
If you are a freshwater fish lover, then there are a few important things you should know about keeping them. Keeping pets are not just for your pleasure and enjoyment, you should be a responsible pet owner. If you want your fish to live long and healthy you should provide them with a safe environment in their aquarium fish tanks. Did you know that keeping fish as pets dates back to ancient China and Egypt? Although most of these fishes were from salt water! Keeping freshwater tropical fishes are a bit different because they require certain temperatures.
Tropical freshwater fish live in warm water. The ideal water temperature of your tropical marine aquarium should be between 76 – 80 degrees F. In Celsius, that’s 24.5 – 26.7. On the other hand, tropical saltwater fish need warmer temperatures of around 80 – 82 degrees F. In Celsius, that’s around 26.7 – 27.8. If you are planning on keeping both kinds of fish, then you should have more than one marine fish tank. Salt water aquariums are of course best for your tropical salt water fish, while tropical fish aquariums are for your tropical fresh water fish. But in this article, we will be mainly discussing fresh water fish.
You can buy a lot of fish tanks for beginners which are very easy to set up and maintain at many discount fish tanks stores in your local area. There are many types of freshwater fishes. There are coldwater freshwater fishes, tropical fishes, and coldwater marine fishes. The most popular of all three are the coldwater freshwater fish, mainly because of the popularity of the gold fish as a pet which is one. Tropical marine fishes are probably next, mainly because of their bright beautiful colors. A good example of which is a clown fish, which happens to be the protagonist in the Disney movie Finding Nemo!
Coldwater marine fishes are also popular, an example of which is the Blenny. You can’t find these kinds of fishes at salt water fish stores; you would have to look for them in tropical fish stores of course. A tropical marine aquarium is relatively harder to maintain because of their water chemistry. Not to mention that marine fishes are more sensitive to saltwater fishes because they aren’t usually subjected to much changes in the environment. Therefore keeping your fish tank conducive for your fishes’ environment is of the essence.
Factor in the aquarium supplies you’ll need, fish aquarium filters, fish aquarium lights and if you want to, living corals. A reef aquarium tank is much harder to maintain especially if you are a beginner, but the rewards are all well worth it if you are up for the challenge. Now we’re not trying to scare you off here, we are just elaborating the essentials to ensure the well being of your tropical fish. Once you get a hang the hang of it, you’ll find that managing your freshwater fish tanks are much easier and simpler than when you first started out.
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After many changes, the finished Malawi fish tank, housed in 450 litre bow fronted aquarium (5′x2′x2′) are approx 70 fish including 4 clown loach, 3 Pictus catfish, 3 Bristlnose pleco, 1 Rainbow shark, 4 Denison Barbs, 3 Tropheus and an array of Malawi Cichlids from a variety of Alunocara to Yellow Labs and Livingstonii. Before you say there are too many fish, I promise you there aren’t, if there were any less then the aggression between them would be too high! The set up consists of: Juwel Vision 450 Fish Tank (450 litres) 1 x Juwel Jumbo internal filter 1 x Fluval FX5 external filter 2 x 1500lph powerheads with air inlets and polishing filters 2 x 300W heaters Approx 100-120kg ocean rock Colour and Blue T5 lighting tubes Blue moonlight LED strips As expected the malawis are breeding regularly, there always 2-3 females pregnant at any one time, 25-50% water change carried out once per week. Approx cost including fish was £2k but it brings hours of relaxation so worth every penny !!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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October 3, 2010 - 4:28 pm
Could i keep these in a 30 gal long aquarium?
4x Electric Blue Johanni’s
4x Electric Yellow Labs
2x Bristlenose Plecos
Thanks
October 3, 2010 - 4:57 pm
Cichlids kept exactly the way they are ment to be kept. looking amazing mate
October 3, 2010 - 5:11 pm
@sha3k3r5 hi there.. i am planning to make a tank as big or a little bigger than your for my restaurant .. could you please name your species in your tank ? thnks .. i love it
October 3, 2010 - 5:59 pm
@sha3k3r5 hi there.. i am planning to make a tank as big or a little bigger than your for my restaurant .. could you please name your species in your tank ? thnks .. i love it
October 3, 2010 - 6:51 pm
@sha3k3r5 hi there.. i am planning to make a tank as big or a little bigger than your for my restaurant .. could you please name your species in your tank ? thnks .. i love it
October 3, 2010 - 7:04 pm
hi there.. i am planning to make a tank as big or a little bigger than your for my restaurant .. could you please name your species in your tank ? thnks .. i love it
October 3, 2010 - 7:22 pm
hi there.. i am planning to make a tank as big or a little bigger than your for my restaurant .. could you please name your species in your tank ? thnks .. i love it
October 3, 2010 - 8:07 pm
beautiful!
October 3, 2010 - 8:53 pm
nice and crowded
October 3, 2010 - 9:42 pm
genial………….
October 3, 2010 - 9:56 pm
@sha3k3r5 nice tank btw.
October 3, 2010 - 10:39 pm
@sunnahproduction – dont have any of them anymore, after keeping them healthy for approx 2 years they all died overnight (joke). they were’t stressed, they were perfectly fine! I don’t have them at all anymore though, Tanganyikans now. Malawis are meant to be kept overcrowded to reduce stress, i never lost a fish in 2 years. As long as the tank is over filtered, it’s fine. I kept “too much males” on purpose to reduce breeding and just to make it look more pretty!
October 3, 2010 - 11:26 pm
@sskyn35 – Thanks!
October 4, 2010 - 12:01 am
@1989calvindo – just normal aquarium sand and ocean rock.
October 4, 2010 - 12:18 am
@ihatecamels1 – half the tank is “decoration”/rock!! Might wanna check the biotype these fish are from. The plants should most definately not have been in there!
October 4, 2010 - 1:16 am
@chickencanada – no, it’s how you’re meant to keep them!
October 4, 2010 - 1:40 am
@BladeFN – no, not crazy, they were perfectly healthy and moved onto a larger tank a few months after video was taken.
October 4, 2010 - 1:49 am
@fightfallingup – were moved to a 7 foot tank 3 months after video was taken. They were perfectkly healthy fish too, thanks for your opinion……… dude……!
October 4, 2010 - 2:06 am
@DevLcL – I agree, the reason i say that is that this video is around 2 years old and i don’t even keep malawis anymore. Admitedly this tank was slightly overcrowded and as the fish grew (about 3 months after this video was made) i put them in a 7 foot tank. The fish were perfectly healthy, we could start a debate about how to tell if a fish is “happy” or not but i dont have the time or the effort…..
October 4, 2010 - 2:19 am
@sha3k3r5 well the overcrowded part isn’t really a matter of jealousy or anything like that, it seems pretty crowded to me as well. I’m not hatin, it’s just about the health of the fish…
October 4, 2010 - 3:00 am
dude, those poor fish. its way to over crowded
October 4, 2010 - 3:39 am
beautiful tank
October 4, 2010 - 3:43 am
what kind of gravel did you use??and also the rocks??
October 4, 2010 - 3:49 am
you need more decorations
October 4, 2010 - 4:32 am
omg too many fishes! are you crazy?