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Selecting your Freshwater Tropical Fish...With so many choices... how do I select the right Freshwater Tropical fish for my new Aquarium? Community Tank or Species tank? Know how many fish your tank can
hold... This doesn't mean that you can keep one 10" fish in 10 gallons of water... it means you can keep ten 1" fish or five 2" fish in a 10 gallon tank. A 10 gallon tank could not provide enough oxygen for the 10" fish... but the 10 gallon tank can sustain ten 1" fish. Another method commonly used to determine stocking capacity is to calculate the surface area of the water and divide by 12. The sum will be the number of inches of fish you can safely stock. To figure surface area multiply the length of the tank by its width, and then divide by 12. Once you've become a seasoned aquarist and you totally understand how the aquarium functions... you will have the knowledge to break the general rules of thumb. Learn about the Fish you want... Where to Shop for Fish... Selecting your Fish... If you've never bought fish before... ask the fish keeper at your local shop to help you pick a good fish. You'll want to avoid fish with deformed bodies, damaged fins or eyes, protruding scales, visible sores, abnormally large bellies, fish that hide in the corner, or fish that suspend in the water in an abnormal position. Follow these simple rules... and you'll be well on the way to having a successful aquarium. Quarantining your new Acclimating your New Fish... After 20 to 30 minutes have passed... open the bag and pour a few ounces of tank water into the bag. Repeat this process every 10 minutes until you have about the same amount of tank water in the bag as water that was originally in the bag. This is an important step that helps your new fresh water tropical fish adjust to your tank's water conditions. Next its time to release your fish. Use a small net to catch the fish in the bag and transfer them to your tank. Do not empty the bag of water into your aquarium to release the fish. It is possible that the bag water could contain pathogens that you don't want to introduce into your aquarium. Adding Stress Coat® to either the bag water or tank water greatly reduces shock and stresses experienced by tropical fish when introduced to their new home. It also instantly removes chlorine and chloramines from tap water making it safe for topical fish. Now that your tank is setup and you've stocked it with fish, let's learn about... Feeding your Freshwater Tropical Aquarium Fish |
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