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admin    November 13, 2018   CATEGORY: Aquarium Maintenance ,Industry News and Tips ,Water Quality for Fish

Fish Tank Sizes: Why It’s Important to Choose an Adequate Size

You can see it, can’t you? A young child holding a fish bowl with both hands, peering into the top to see the fish swimming around. It seems every child cared for a little goldfish at some point, but somehow, all the goldfish went to a happier place, as Mom and Dad said. There are many possible reasons for that, but one is that the bowl itself might not have been suitable for the fish. Fish tank sizes are one of the most important factors in giving your fish the best life, and it’s about more than just giving them space to breathe.

Why the Right Fish Tank Sizes are Crucial

When it comes to fish tank sizes, let’s get this out of the way first: The bigger, the better. If you have the space and want to invest in a larger fish tank, it really won’t hurt, as long as you have appropriate heaters and other equipment installed. It’ll only make your home or place of business that much more beautiful.

That being said, you really should choose fish tanks that are of at least an adequate size, and here’s why.

1. The fish need room to roam.

Fish have different personalities and need room to do their thing. If they’re cramped, the fish are more likely to fight with each other. Without adequate space and the shelter of rocks and decor, especially timid fish might not stand a chance.

2. The fish need room to breathe.

Smaller fish tanks have less oxygen, and without an adequate supply of oxygen, fish will suffocate. That is especially true if too many fish, unwieldy plants, and other livestock are cramped in the tank.

3. Filters are a must.

If you truly want to give your fish a good home, you need to include at least the basic filters, as well as gravel, rock, and plants. There’s simply no room in a small tank or fish bowl for adequate equipment.

4. The water quality would be extremely poor otherwise.

It’s enough of a challenge to keep the water quality at an optimal level in a large fish tank. In a small fish tank, it would be nearly impossible. An appropriate fish-to-water ratio assures that the tank does not become saturated with debris and chemicals, which will endanger or kill the livestock.

Additionally, even if you try to help by cleaning the tank manually, you might not be able to keep up and find yourself frustrated with how much of your time the chore is consuming.

5. The temperature of the water won’t be optimal with an inappropriately sized tank.

If the fish-to-water ratio isn’t suitable, the water can become too warm, which will make your livestock uncomfortable.

How to Choose the Right Fish Tank Sizes

When it comes to fish tank sizes, there's really no harm in going big and bold if you have the space and an excellent aquarium technician to help you maintain your aquarium. Imagine one of these zoo aquariums in the lobby of your office building!The question that may come to mind now is, “Well, what size fish tank should I get?”

Some people use a one-to-one ratio, which is one inch of fish per one gallon of water.

However, we wouldn’t necessarily hold fast to that rule because many factors are involved in choosing the ideal fish tank size.  It truly depends on a combination of answers to the following questions.

  • How much space do you have in your home or place of business?
  • How many fish do you plan to place in the fish tank?
  • Do you prefer a fish tank full of decor, or is only the bare minimum enough?
  • What types of fish will you have in the tank?
  • Will you add livestock other than fish?
  • How large do your fish become when they are of adult size?
  • Do you plan to continue adding livestock to your tank over time?
  • How much time do you want to invest in maintaining the tank?
  • Will you have livestock in the tank that might not be compatible, and therefore need additional space?

These are only some of the questions that will make a difference in the tank you choose.

If you live in the Phoenix area, our aquarium technician can help you identify the right fish tank size in your particular scenario. Call us at (602) 628-7270 for the answers to your questions.

 

Contact our aquarium maintenance technician to learn more about the right fish tank sizes in your particular situation.

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admin    September 27, 2018   CATEGORY: Freshwater Aquariums ,Industry News and Tips ,Water Quality for Fish

Introducing a New Fish into Your Tank: How to Maintain the Peace

Introducing a new fish into your tank is a little like sending a kitten into a room full of big dogs. Most of the dogs will play nice, but a few might have the kitten hiding in the corner quivering. In order to maintain the peace, you might have to be the guard dog for a little while, until they all get used to each other and learn to get along.

The same basic principles apply when you’re introducing a new fish into your tank, but we have a few additional tips that can help your wildlife get along with each other sooner rather than later, as well as make your new fish feel as comfortable as possible.

Best Methods of Introducing a New Fish into Your Tank

In addition to maintaining the peace, it’s important to use proper methods when adding a new fish into the aquarium family for the benefit of the fish itself. Placing the fish into your tank before it’s ready could endanger it or your existing wildlife.

Following are a few steps and tips that might help.

Determine compatibility

The first step is to talk with an expert, like our Seatech Aquariums technicians, in order to determine if the new fish will be compatible with the wildlife already in your tank. It’s tough to predict with 100% certainty that your fish will be friends, but experience has helped us identify which fish tend to be most and least compatible with each other.

Allow the new fish to get used to your tank’s water quality gradually

1. The first step in introducing a new fish into your tank is to float the bag that the fish is in in the tank. This helps the fish get acclimated to the water temperature. The bag needs to be floated for at least 15 minutes.

2. The second step is similar to tempering food items during cooking.

Introducing a new fish into your tank requires a few simple steps.Add a cup of water from your tank into the bag where your fish is, and allow the fish to get used to that water. Add another cup about 10 minutes later. This process will allow the fish to at least become familiar with the water quality in its new home before it is forced to socialize with its new roommates.

A few minutes later, use a net to remove the fish from the bag and place the fish into the tank.

3. Your new fish is probably used to the water that it was in earlier that day before you brought it home, so try to match the same quality of water in your tank before releasing the newcomer into it. Your chlorine level should be zero for the optimal environment.

4. If you’re not already doing so, after your fish becomes acclimated to its new environment, we would recommend using RODI water for your freshwater and saltwater tanks. If you have a saltwater tank, ask us how to add salt to the water in order to create the perfect solution for your wildlife, or alternatively you can order RODI saltwater from us at Seatech H2O.

Make sure your other fish aren’t hungry for dessert

Feed the fish in your tank before placing the new fish into it. You don’t want your existing fish to confuse their new brother and sister for a nice treat.

Be patient and have fun

It’s OK if your fish hides behind the rocks or plants at first. It might be shy or afraid, but it should blend in with the crowd nicely in due time.

Call Seatech Aquariums for More Tips and Tricks

When you work with us at Seatech Aquariums, we can handle most of the above for you. All you will have to do is enjoy the results and feel the pride when you see that the new guy is completely happy in your fish tank.

Call us or see our blog page for more information about fish compatibility, aquarium maintenance tips, and fish facts.

 

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