There are a few things to consider when you are buying tropical fish tanks. First you have to decide if you want saltwater or freshwater fish. Saltwater fish are a little harder to care for and require more to set up the tank. For this reason, freshwater tropical fish are usually recommended for beginners. Saltwater tanks can take weeks to get ready for fish while a freshwater tank can be fish ready within 24 hours.

Another main concern when buying tropical fish tanks is location. Location is almost as important as deciding the type of fish. There are a lot of rules when it comes to placing an aquarium. For example: Aquariums can't be placed in direct sunlight because that can overheat the water and kill your fish. The tank can't be placed somewhere that has extreme temperature changes, such as in a unfinished basement or unheated garage.

The perfect location would be somewhere out of the immediate walkway, with a level floor and easy access to an electrical outlet. It also needs to be accessible to you for cleaning and redecorating purposes. The reason you want tropical fish tanks in a slightly out of the way area is because of their size. Even a 20 gallon tank can be quite heavy when filled with water, gravel, plants and fish. Being on a level floor helps keep the weight of the water from putting stress on some seals more than others, preventing leaks. Tropical tanks need an electrical outlet mainly for their heater, but most tanks come with a lighted cover that also needs to be plugged in.

Once you have all the information you can get from your house, its time to go to the store and actually pick your tank. There are a few things to keep in mind when picking out tropical fish tanks at the store too. Your main concerns at the store will be shape, size and material of the aquarium.

First the shape. The longer and wider a tank is the larger the surface area of water, which is how oxygen gets into the water for your fish to breath. The size of your aquarium matters too. The larger a tank is, the easier to care for the fish but keep in mind where you want to put it when you get home. Finally material of the aquarium. Most aquariums are made out of glass or acrylic. Glass is easier to care for and therefore recommended for beginners.

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When you plan on taking care of tropical fish, one of the essential things you need to consider is the fish tank to select. But with all of the tropical fish tanks out there, how do you select the right one? Just look at some of these things to consider before making a fish tank selection.

One important factor to look at is the fish tank size. Aside from the space that it would take in your home, youd need to look for the correct size of fish tank for the fish that youre planning to take care of. The general rule of thumb is, the bigger, the better. Bigger tropical fish tanks give fish more room to swim in and disperse the toxins from the nitrogen cycle better.

Fish tank sizes range from 60 cm, 80 cm, 100 cm, and 120 cm, so you should find a tank that should fit your needs. By the way, you also need to consider the age of the fish that youre getting. If these are not adults, the tank you should get should be big enough to accommodate the growth of the fish.

Next to consider is the type of fish tank to select in terms of construction and shape. Generally, you can choose from glass and acrylic in construction, and rectangle and round for the shapes. The shapes of fish tanks have lots of varieties, but the common types are round and rectangular tanks.

About construction, you can select from glass and acrylic fish tanks. Glass is more affordable and resistant to scratches, although it is heavier and brittle. Acrylic is more expensive and prone to scratches, but it is more durable and lighter than glass. Glass is good for marine tropical fish as it has no problems with saltwater. If you have extra cash, acrylic is a good idea for you.

Next, you need to know the equipment that you need. Tropical fish tanks need special devices to ensure that tropical fish would survive in your aquarium. Aside from the basic setup, such as an aerator, filter, and lighting, you would also need a heater and a thermometer.

Aside from that, tropical fish are also sensitive to temperature changes, so you also need a thermometer to check that the temperature is at the right level. Of course, you would also need the standard aquarium devices such as lighting, filter, and air pump along with the heater and thermometer.

These are some of the important considerations when choosing your tropical fish tank. By being aware of these factors, you ensure that youll give the best place to live in for your tropical fish. And this leads to healthier fish and a more rewarding experience for you in taking care of tropical fish.

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