Salt Water Fish Tank


Thinking of investing in a salt water fish tank? You must read the information below before buying the tank. Firstly, try to go for as big a tank as the size of the area, where you plan to place the tank. This is so because size adds one significant benefit of stability. The greater the volume of the tank, the longer it will take to alter it. This also applies to many things, like water quality and temperature.

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Size, Shape and Material -

It is recommended that one doesn't set up a saltwater fish tank smaller than 55 / 60 gallons. There are two reasons for this - the above mentioned reason which is the lack of stability in a small tank changes too fast. The second reason is that the cost to set up a smaller tank with the proper equipment and livestock is nearly equal to the price of the larger tank. Now, there are a wide variety of tanks which come in many sizes, shapes and types of materials. Most fish shops carry a line of standard size tanks that range from 10 gallons up to 100 gallons, in shapes from rectangular, square, hexagon to even oblong. Tanks in the past were made from glass. However now a days acrylic tanks seem to be the trend.

The glass tanks use silicone for joining their edges, whereas Acrylic tanks make use of a solvent, which bonds the pieces of acrylic together, thus giving the tank a stronger joint. From the standpoint of maintenance, a glass tank is easier to clean, especially the calcareous algae that can grow very fast in a reef tank. Also, acrylic tanks can scratch very easily and are tent to get scratched when cleaning the glass down near the bottom of the tank or from objects falling inside the aquarium. But the good news is that one can polish out most scratches in an acrylic tank, whereas the removal of scratches from a glass tank is much more difficult and improbable. However the choice remains with you, whether you want to buy a glass or a acrylic tank.

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