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Earlier fish were reared for food and kept in ponds and
sluices. The main purpose of having an aquarium is to observe its
beauty and serenity, and it is reported to even reduce blood
pressure. Aquariums come in various sizes and at first even a small
aquarium will do, providing an interesting and fulfilling hobby.
Generally a basic aquarium consists of about 2 inches of sand, a
couple of plants, a few fish, a filter, an aerator and an air stone,
a cover and suitable lighting. It is suggested that someone new
begin with a tank of about 2 ft by 1 ft by 10 inches. Tanks of smaller
size can be obtained and it is advisable to consult a aquarium store
owner for help and guidance. The sand to be put in can be obtained
from any aquarium store. Natural looking sand is preferable to other
colorful sand. It is necessary to check that the sand is not sharp
and it doesn't contain any water soluble minerals as these could
kill the fish. The sand should be placed in a sloping manner, the
higher side being at the back and the lower side being at the front.
Most aquarium plants are easy to grow and now artificial plastic
plants are also available, these look realistic and require hardly
any maintenance. These also do not require any particular form of
lighting and cannot be eaten by the fish. When buying fish for the
home aquarium, one must be very careful to choose the right fish.
Choosing the wrong fish can be disastrous as some fish quickly
outgrow the tank whereas others may feed on the rest of the fishes or at least
nibble at their fins or tail, and yet others uproot plants and dirty the
tank and still others just refuse to eat and die. The most suitable fish
to keep are livebearers which include guppies, platties etc. Any
other fish you wish to keep can be kept but be cautious in checking
out their requirements and habits. Most fish do not require any
particular form of lighting and for a two foot tank aquarium tube lights of that size are available. These tubes provide light
adequate for plants and also enhance the colors of the fish. The
roof or cover of the aquarium should fit properly and must have a
gap to allow electrical wires and the air tube to enter. The
cover must also have a flap that opens and closes to facilitate
feeding and cleaning the tank. All aquariums need an air pump. This
device can be bought at any aquarium store and requires an air tube
and an air stone. The air pump or aerator provides the water with
fresh oxygen, and is hence an essential feature.
Another essential aspect of keeping an aquarium is feeding the
fishes. Most fishes can be fed with the readymade pellet food that is
available in the market. Live food is not advisable as it may bring
in diseases and bacteria. Pellet food is also available for fishes of
various sizes and is hence the best as modern pellet foods contain
all the required nutrients and vitamins. Due to feeding the aquarium
needs to be filtered and cleaned. For such an aquarium a small
sponge filter or a power filter will do. When cleaning the sponge
one must be careful to wash off all the dirt but only with water.
If soap is used and not washed off properly, it can poison
the fishes. Changing a certain amount of water every week is also
required. Normally 2 inches from the top can be removed and filled
with fresh water.
As time passes you will want to get a larger aquarium or get more
fish or try your luck with real plants. All of this can be achieved
with a little hard work and determination.
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