Saltwater Aquarium

Jun 23
2010

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Saltwater Aquarium
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Setting Up Saltwater Aquarium - Whats The Best Way To Start

If you are even thinking about setting up saltwater aquarium you better not be in a big hurry. Having the correct information is important if you do not want a big mess on your hands. I would like to tell you about a common mistake people make, and a saltwater aquarium guide that will up you start setting up saltwater aquarium the correct way.

A lot of people who are setting up saltwater aquarium normally just go to the local pet store, not really knowing exactly what they need. They ask the people working at the pet store what supplies or equipment they need and purchase it. You get home, you are excited and ready to start setting up saltwater aquarium, but the people at the store that sold you all the supplies do not really tell you what you needed to do. So you guess, or maybe try to remember what the tanks at the store look like, but you get it done.

Now that you are finished setting up saltwater aquarium, you are ready to go get fish. You go to the store buy fish and bring them home and put them in the tank. A week goes by and the fish start to get sick or maybe one died. You call the store that you purchase the fish from and ask them why the fish died. They tell you they have no idea and you cannot return the fish because they do not give refunds on fish after a couple days.

Well that is how it happened for me, and I was very disappointed with the store that I purchased all my equipment from for setting up saltwater aquarium. They sold me all the equipment and I set it up they way they told me to, but my fish still died. After that happened I searched all over for information and found a great saltwater aquarium guide that I found to be priceless. It showed me everything I needed to know about setting up saltwater aquarium, and I have not had a single fish die since I started using it.

Now you see the bad mistake I made by just rushing and setting up saltwater aquarium and taking the advice of the pet store, not knowing exactly what I was doing. Not only did this cost me money for the fish that died, I also had to drain my tank and start completely over.

I will never make the mistake of taking any advice of the local pet store about my saltwater aquarium ever again. I hope that you will learn from what happened to me and get some good information before you start, or a saltwater aquarium guide like the one I use now.

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What Saltwater aquarium fish have soft bellies?

I am looking for a substrate for my saltwater aquarium. Some say they are burrower safe, soft belly safe and/or sifter safe. I haven't bought the fish yet but am curious what type of saltwater aquarium fish have soft bellies so I know more about what substrate to buy. I plan on having goby which I know are sifters and jawfish which are burrowers.

basically when a substrate advertises its safe for burrowing, and soft bellies means it very fine in size. fish that generally require this particular type of substrate would be gobies, jawfishes, blennies, dragonets, scorpions, frogfishes, rays and some sharks. you should always go with the finer substrate as there is less of a gap for left over foods and other wastes to build up and create unnecessary nitrites and nitrates. also this substrate will affect snails, crabs, corals, anemones and sea stars. so definitely go with the most fine substrate such as sand...live sand preferably.

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