Even though you are a starter aquarists, you can keep tepid to warm water fish which are simple to care for. Tepid to warm water fish require temperatures between 72-82 degrees, meaning they will require a heater. Easy care species include Black Mollies, White Clouds, Danios, Swordtails and Guppies. These fish can dwell together in a residential district tank with few problems. All of these species are hardy, lively, can go on flake or pellet diets, active, small and long-lasting. The aquarium would require a 10 percent water change to help keep the water fresh and healthy.
Aquariums could be decorated based on your individual taste, using any color preference and the various kinds of decorations are limitless, so matching any décor could be very easy to do. I personally have a 55-gallon aquarium with one Red-bellied Pacu. My tank is found in my dining room. My living- and dining area contains off-white and black furniture. My aquarium has white gravel with black slate rock pieces, along with a good black background. Ahead of the Pacu grew large, there have been also black and white plants as well. The tank is on a dark wrought iron stand and blends in perfectly with the surrounding décor. The only downside to an aquarium of the size is not to be able to move it around at will. It's in an ideal spot from windows to stop algae growth, and it can also be from heavy traffic areas.
The aquarium is a great conversation piece, as visitors are always enthralled with how big my Pacu and its care. My Pacu is about the size of my forearm and will eventually require a larger tank to support his girth. What started out as a way to fill empty space has evolved right into a large aquarium that holds a lone fish species and is just a very beautiful decorative accent in my own home.
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