Selection of saltwater fish for your aquarium Some fish will turn your aquarium into a beautiful, tranquil biosphere while others in a boxing ring chaotic.
There are several factors to consider when choosing fish. You must ensure you have the experience to handle the fish you choose, the fish you buy is healthy, and are compatible with the fish you have now.
As a starting point, it is very import that you only buy fish in very healthy because the best way to keep a strong healthy fish is to start with strong healthy fish. Buying a fish because it does not look good or you feel happy and sorry for her and want to give him a better reception in your display tank is not a very good idea. A sick fish can introduce diseases into your tank that can infect your other fish and can even cause death. It can become familiar with a species of fish before you buy as this will be clear on exactly what to look and act like. Ensure that the fish seem skittish own bright eyes, fins and scales. It is also important that the fish seem willing to feed and can maintain its position in the water column. And finally, as a precaution, you can buy in a store clean and healthy you trust.
To break I simply refer to all fish as the number 1, number 2, number 3 or fish. I refer to a number of fish as the fish that most people can easily keep in regular aquarium. Number two fish are fish that my experience working for some people and not for other fish and number three being those who do not work for most people.
Some examples of a number of fish are damsels, clown fish, Dottyback, triggerfish, pufferfish, Foxface, chimeras, the oldest, most Tang, blennies, fish Cardinal lionfish. Some examples of number two fish are, most of the Tang boxfish, Angels, gobies, sweetlip. Some examples of number three fish are Moorish idol, Powder Blue Tang, Tang Achilles, Anthias, trigger fish, pipefish, mandarin fish, butterfly fish.
Many people select fish marine aquarium banks in asking and looking around until they see a fish that draws their attention to this point, they will ask the employee quits for them if the fish go with the few of their fish that they remember to mention. If the employee says yes, then it is a green light to buy the fish. This approach takes little account as often as not the person who buys a fish that is not likely to work from the beginning.
After a considerable amount of time and money, the person will begin to understand where the work of fish in their aquarium in mind that you are most marine fish abandoned before that date has been raised. Instead of approaching impulse where you learn slowly damage the hard selection of fish, I highly recommend starting with a wish list.
A wish list is simply a list of fish that you want to keep together in your tank. The beauty of a wish list is that you are able to show other aquarists experience to obtain their opinions about how these fish are likely to go hand in hand. If you already have fish you can add on top of the wish list to reduce the risk of adding other fish that do not work with the fish you have. If you have a wish list that you're likely to find experts and ask them to get the right advice. With the approach of the leadership that you are much more likely to ask the person closest to sale and we hope that what they know. With the Wish List you are able to use the opinions of an expert panel to save you much time and money learning hard lessons on paper instead of with real fish. This is a very responsible approach and economically.
When selecting fish for your aquarium there are several things to consider before purchasing such as feeding, aggression, territoriality and the weather is your PIN corals.
A simple thing you must remember is HAT.
Posted on April 8, 2010.