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An Aquarium Care Guide For Beginners

Everyone loves watching fish swim in tanks, but beginning an aquarium requires just more than water and a fish. It takes the know how to care for the type of fish you have brought home, and what specific needs it has, such as fish food and water temperature. You will also need a crash course in pet health, as fish are unlike many other traditional pets. Some fish like cooler water, while others like warmer water. Some fish require tropical fish food, others will eat just about anything. While fish are considered low maintenance pets, aquarium care for beginners is not always so. Choosing the aquarium size to bring home will require knowledge of what type of fish you are purchasing. You will need to consider their growth rate and what size they will be comfortable in. Goldfish are known to be smaller fish, but depending on what size tank they are housed in will determine how big they grow. It is possibly to have a huge goldfish in a home aquarium. It is best to study up on the type of fish you are curious about prior to bringing them home as pets.

Different types of aquarium fish will require different size aquariums, and different types of pet health care. Choosing what type of aquarium fish to bring home depends on the time you want to spend caring for your new pet. When considering the aquarium care for beginners, you should consider the amount of maintenance you are willing to take on. Goldfish are notorious for needing constant maintenance, while Bettas, or Siamese Fighting fish, can require very little maintenance and not much room in a tank. There are also school fish that can survive in less than three or four gallons of water with minimal cleaning. However, tanks will need regular cleaning. After all, your fish is swimming in water that is not freshly feed, so there are greater chances of the water becoming stagnant and toxic to them. Cleaning their tank on a regular basis will keep your fish happy and maintain a strong pet health.

Feeding your fish will mean that you are responsible for their nutrition and effectively their pet health. Certain fish will require specific fish food, like Bettas have specific food since they are carnivores, and warmer water fish require tropical fish food. Be sure to ask about specific fish food prior to arriving home with your fish. Each fish has different requirements where food is concerned, so knowing what food your fish needs is important. Fish can be quite fragile if their ecosystem is thrown askew. Research tips for aquarium care for beginners prior to purchasing a fish. You do not want to go into adopting a new pet without a sense of the requirements and responsibilities of your new pets. Even though fish may seem like an easy pet to adopt, they can be quite fussy if not managed appropriately. Choosing the best fish for your situation is the first step you should take when considering a fish as a pet.

Veronica Valentine is an accomplished niche website developer and author.

by Veronica Valentine - 9/13/08

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“I was ecstatic that I was able to find someone I could trust and feel comfortable with being in my home taking care of my animals.  My animals love you and you do a wonderful job!" -Katherine, Goble, OR 

"Marg - As newcomers of this area, we were very concerned where we would find care for our three rambunctious pugs. Thank you for coming to our rescue.  Our "kids" love you and we do too.  Their happiness makes our lives richer, and we cannot say enough good things regarding your help." - Beth and Tom, Columbia City, OR

 

“Excellent care Marg – Thank you so much!!! We will definitely call you when we can get away again! You are awesome!!!"– Tammie, Scappoose, OR

 

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"Thanks so much, the kids were very happy when we got home, knowing you were caring for them made all the difference in enjoying our vacation! We were lucky to find someone we can trust and know our babies are in good hands." -Christy, Scappoose, OR

 

Everything was wonderful!  Thanks for doing such a great job!" - Dana, Scappoose, OR

 

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