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admin    January 20, 2015   CATEGORY: Freshwater Aquariums ,Industry News and Tips ,Saltwater Aquariums

Freshwater Or Saltwater Tanks? I Like Them Both

Aquariums are great creative outlets for you. You can design one small enough to fit into the corner of a room, or large enough to create a room’s focal point. The big decision comes when selecting the type of fish and invertebrates you want. Which means – either saltwater or freshwater.

Let’s look at freshwater tanks.

  • Easy to maintain
  • Less expensive to stock
  • Easier to take care of as freshwater fish are more tolerant of tank or environment deviations
  • Tank size can be smaller, so your initial output is more reasonable

Now to saltwater tanks.

  • Better looking – saltwater fish tend to be more colorful with more interesting behaviors
  • More costly because you cannot ‘breed’ saltwater fish – they still need to be ‘captured’ to meet the supply-and-demand needs
  • Saltwater is more time-consuming because you need to make sure their environment is stable
  • Saltwater fish need large tanks, so your initial output will be more than with freshwater tanks

Even though ‘beginners’ are told to stay away from saltwater tanks and go with freshwater tanks, it is really up to you and how much time and energy you want to invest into your tank. No matter which tank you decide on, you should be aware of a few tips.

1. Fish size

All fish start out small, but each one grows at a different rate. So you need to consider which will be better based on your budget as well as the size tank you decide on. It will be more costly if you have to get a larger tank each time your fish develops as well as making sure they have plenty of room to swim in.

2. Food

As everyone knows, goldfish require a container of food that you can just ‘tap’ into the tank, and then off you go. Whereas with saltwater fish, you will need to mimic what they would normally eat in the wild. This means extra types of food and some of those foods need to be refrigerated. If you have children, that is a major consideration in order to avoid them getting ‘into something’ that they should not be into and then get sick.

3. Compatibility

It won’t do your budget any good to buy fish and then come home to find one is dead or half-eaten!! You need to make sure your tank dwellers will be on good terms with each other as well as other fish dwellers in your tank.

4. Breeding

Some people have tanks in order to breed fish and make some extra cash. So when buying your fish, you need to make sure that they can be bred in ‘captivity’ (i.e. your tank), or that they are not shy around other fish.
One last thing to remember – some fish can live for up to ten years in a tank. That means a long-term commitment on your part and has to be something that you are willing to spend time on. So be careful on what fish to want, because it will almost be like a marriage contract!

Some of my favorite freshwater fish are Guppies (easy to take care of and feed), Betta (even though they need to be kept away from other fish, they have lovely colors and finnage), and the Oscar (after a while it is said that it will come to know its feeder). Looking at saltwater fish, I like Blue Devils, Clown Fish (like Nemo), and the Forceps Butterfly (its bright yellow color is stunning).

Want more information and help deciding on which fish tank is the best? Call Seatech Aquariums. Jimmie and Mike have many years of aquarium experience, and will help you decide on the size, where to put it, and what to put inside of it. Seatech offers a money-back guarantee on its livestock, and will also be there to set up your tank and get you going with regular, first-class maintenance.

Visit our website at http://seatechaquariums.com/ or give us a call at 602.628.7270. And if you are interested in getting a Nano Cube Tank, then Seatech is the ultimate expert!! We have several models to select from and again – we will help you get everything you need.
Don’t wait – get started today!

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admin    May 7, 2014   CATEGORY: Industry News and Tips

Seatech Phoenix Saltwater Aquarium: Planning the Basics Will Give You a Great Start!

Saltwater aquariums are a great way to bring color, beauty and an ‘ocean feeling’ to your home or office.  While saltwater aquariums need more love and care, the vivid and appealing types of fish that can be combined will give you years of pleasure.  Looking for advice but not sure who to talk to? Seatech is your trusted Phoenix Saltwater Aquarium experts.

As with any new hobby or interest, you need to start at the beginning. You need to ask yourself some key questions before you do anything else.

How much room do you have?

This will decide the size of the saltwater aquarium.  For starters, saltwater aquariums should be at least 30 gallons or larger.  Leave the smaller saltwater aquarium tanks to the more veteran aquarium lovers.

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Where do you want the saltwater aquarium located?

The saltwater aquarium tank site is a key factor. This will help you figure out the basic needs for a saltwater aquarium.  You need to have ample power outlets, as well as the right types of outlets, for using pumps, timers, filters, lighting, heaters, calcium reactors, etc. Keeping your aquarium out of direct sun light is also a critical factor.

Water, Water everywhere . . . but?

For saltwater aquariums, using the proper type of water is vital. Regular tap water cannot be used for saltwater tanks. Tap water has salts in it that may be good for humans, but can harm and hurt your saltwater dwellers. Purified filtered water (RO or RODI), will give you the best results. This will make sure your saltwater aquarium has a long and happy life!

Tank Hygiene.

Take the time to learn how to keep your saltwater aquarium clean and safe. You need to learn how to test your tank for the right pH levels. Testing also can help you stop calcium residue from building up in your tank. Testing also prevents too much algae from growing. You do not want invest all of your time and money and end up with sick or dead fish!

Moving In!

Now comes the best part about your aquarium. You need to decide on what you are going to put inside of your aquarium? This is the most important part! You need to create a balance between fish, fauna, corals, and a marine eco-system that will provide a healthy saltwater aquarium.

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Ready, Set, Go!

Now that you are ready to begin, let the experts in saltwater aquariums be your guide. As successful Phoenix Saltwater Aquarium experts, Seatech’s 50+ years of combined know-how and training will provide you with all of the essentials needed to create a great saltwater aquarium in your home or office.

No doubt, saltwater aquariums are a lot of work, but the rewards are worth the extra work. And with Seatech as your Phoenix Saltwater Aquariums partners,  you will have all of the expert help and knowledge you need when considering a saltwater aquarium for your home.

Visit their website and ask for a consultation today! Be brave, be bold, but above all, be sure to let the Seatech experts help you take your ideas and transform your home or office into an underworld adventure.  Looking for more great information on saltwater aquariums?  Visit the Fish Channel at http://www.fishchannel.com/saltwater-aquariums/

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