Coldwater Aquarium Care
As the hobby of having an aquarium becomes more and more
popular, it should be noted that the easiest aquarium to care
for and set up is a coldwater tank. As the name suggests,
coldwater tanks require no heating set up. This cuts costs when
setting up your first tank. It also makes the aquarium much
easier to maintain in the long run. Keep in mind that only
certain coldwater fish can survive in a tank without heat. Most
common are goldfish and guppies, but there are a multitude
available and you will be able to have an array of fish living
in your coldwater tank.
The supplies you will need to set up your aquarium may seem
lengthy, but it is actually a much shorter and cheaper list
than that of a heated freshwater tank or a saltwater tank.
Obviously the first thing you need is a tank. It's all about
personal choice here as they come in many sizes and shapes.
When you purchase the tank, a kit often comes with it and
includes some of the other things you may need. Just to make
sure, check that you have a filter and an air pump. These are
the most important pieces to the whole set up. If you are
buying your tank as a kit, make sure it is specified to be a
coldwater set-up. You will notice that no heater will be
included.
After the purchase of your tank, you can now consider how
you wish to decorate it. Many types of gravel and sand are
available in a lot of colors. You can add accent plants as well
to make it appear more natural. Many people add little figures
or signs to personalize their aquariums. It's all up to you in
regards to décor. Be sure to buy a net, an algae scraper and
conditioner for the water.
If you choose to have a tank with lighting, that is ok, just
be aware of the problems it may cause. By adding light to the
tank, you are also adding heat. Algae thrives on heat. Though a
light won't harm your tank, it may add to algae growth. This is
not uncommon and is easily cleaned. Your fish will enjoy having
the light, so it is probably best to buy a hood that includes a
light. Try to keep the tank out of direct sunlight when you
choose it's position within your home. This will also add to
algae growth.
Once you have your tank set up and the water is stabilized,
you may add your fish. Be sure to only buy coldwater fish to
add to this tank. If you are unsure of what types of fish are
coldwater, ask for help at a pet store. They will offer you
some extra tips on the types of fish you are purchasing as
well. Once your fish are added, you will have a wonderful
underwater scene to enjoy for years to come. It is important to
clean and care for your tank on a routine basis. A complete
cleaning of the tank should be done every 2 months, including a
water change, scraping algae, rinsing the gravel of waste and
changing filters.
You will find that as time passes, you will form a routing
of caring for your coldwater aquarium. It is worth the effort
to maintain the tank, as you will be rewarded with a wonderful
addition to your home.
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