Acclimation Topic: Aquarium Setup
1-Rest bag in water for 20 minutes so the water temperatures are equal
2-Open Bag and let water come in to the bag. best case scenario the fish will swim out
3-If he's still in the bag after twenty minutes, net or open the bag further and gently pour him out, without pulling the fish or bag out of the water all the way.
tip: if the fish is your first one wait 24 hours before feeding
Heaters Topic: Aquarium Setup
Fish maintain the same level as their environment. so, keeping a constant temperature will help to keep fish free stress which turns into disease.
What's a filter for??? Topic: Aquarium Setup
in your aquarium, most likely, There are more aquatic plants and creatures then you would find in nature. in-turn this cause there to be more biological waste (POOP) then usual this will turn toxic. filters will remove biological and chemical waste, as well as oxygenate the water.
Suicide? Topic: Basic
I've found out the hard way to leave as little room as possible along the back side of the tank. The reason for this is because numerous aquatic life will escape if given the chance. I've have found dead snails behind the tank. Smelt nastiness when coming in the door (a smell I've've come to recognize) which lead me to look behind the tank. I've found a few bala sharks that way. Frogs and seem to be good at escaping as well.
Thing's To Avoid Topic: Aquarium Setup
Heat registers will affect the temperature of your aquarium, as well as cooling ducts. Windows will cause an outburst of uncontrollable Algae. If it's possible, avoid anywhere the sun might come through and hit the Aquarium directly for long periods of time. Light Curtains or blinds really don't do the trick to blocking out the sun. Ray's still get through.
Glass or Acrylic Topic: Aquarium Setup
Glass is cheaper and resists scratches better than acrylic. Acrylic can be shapped better and sometimes looks better as well.