Now that is a very significant question indeed. It's not up to our personal preference to choose how many fishes we'll be keeping in our tank. A lot of factors must be considered in doing so.
Now that is a very significant question indeed. It's not up to our personal preference to choose how many fishes we'll be keeping in our tank. A lot of factors must be considered in doing so.
Know the similarities and differences between a freshwater aquarium from a saltwater aquarium. Decide which of these won your heart, then buy go for it!
For more information, check out the site below. http://www.tfhmagazine.com/meeting-place/events/archive/event_20101112.htmThe Madison Area Reef Society will be holding its yearly frag swap and sale on Saturday, January 29, from 12 to 3 p.m. at VFW Post 7591, 301 Cottage Grove Road, Madison, Wisconsin.
Fishes don't need live plants in their environment to live, because plastic plants are an acceptable substitute for emulating the fish's environment. But there are benefits to putting living plants into your aquarium... Learn more here.
Read more: Do Aquariums Need Live Plants? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5185796_do-aquariums-need-live-plants_.html#ixzz15kEhVhlx
You can't just pour your newly bought fish to your new tank like you're pouring a water with ice cubes to a glass. There has to be a process.
Learn how to do it the right way and the safe way for your tropical fishes HERE.
There's always a first. Right?
So before anything else... before you can start buying and collecting tropical fishes, then you should first buy a TROPICAL FISH TANK. Since you're not yet familiar with how to do that, you might want to Read More Here for a step-by-step guide on how to do just that.
Hi! If you're still new to keeping tropical fishes like me, then you might wan to check this article out to get you going with your new hobby.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Tropical-Fish-Online---Getting-Started-With-Tropical-Fishes&id=5359060
Good day to you all!
I'm Clare and I'm an Internet Marketer. I became fond of tropical fishes recently so I decided to blog about it. Check out my new site: Tropical Fish Online.
Thank you! May you have a great weekend everyone!
~ Clare