Saltwater Aquarium Care
Most people are unaware or uninformed of how to properly
clean and care for a saltwater tank. It's best to understand
how to care for your saltwater tank before even buying one so
as to avoid possible problems down the road. The first thing
you should be aware of is that you will need to buy filtered
water or buy a reverse osmosis kit. Otherwise you can use
regular water, making sure it is at the correct temperature,
and add in chemicals to remove chlorine and other unwanted
chemicals. Maintenance is a necessity and you will need to
clean your tank at least once a month. It is best to try to
clean the tank as often as every two weeks however, don't over
clean your tank or you will remove some of the beneficial
bacteria. Most people think that removing this bacteria is a
good thing, but it's the exact opposite for a saltwater tank.
This bacteria is actually essential to maintain a healthy and
balanced aquarium.
If you are just starting out with a new saltwater tank, you
will need to let the tank sit for 30 days before adding
anything to it. It is recommended that you buy some test strips
to test out the water and make sure everything is balanced.
Nobody wants to invest in a $60.00 fish and have it die because
the water was not tested and the chemical balance was off. Once
the tank is established and the chemical levels are stable, it
will stay that way, and you shouldn't need to test it if you do
frequent water changes. When cleaning the tank, you will need
remove of stir the gravel to remove sediment that could
possibly change the chemical make up of the tank. Use caution
when cleaning an acrylic tank and be sure that the cleaning
supplies being used will not harm the tank in any way.
The best thing to use to remove algae is phosphate drops.
When added to the water on a regular basis, algae does not
build up as quickly. Another way to avoid an algae problem is
to invest in some hermit crabs and snails to keep your rocks
and tank clean. Hermit crabs and snails are known to be the
clean up crew, and can make a huge difference in your saltwater
aquarium if you have enough of them. You will also need to buy
a scraper or a scratch pad to clean the glass. A regular
cleaning tool will not be strong enough to remove the algae
from the glass.
It is very important to aim the filter head down into the
water. Failure to do so will result in a build up of salt on
the lid of the tank. Good lighting and a strong and efficient
filter are a necessity. The tank should only be lit for about 6
hours a day. The more lighting, the more algae will form. You
can buy a timer from the pet store to make sure the light is on
at the exact time each day. Otherwise the lighting could range
from day to day and algae will form. Try to position the
saltwater aquarium away from direct sunlight as this will also
add to the growth of algae.
The key to maintaining a healthy saltwater aquarium is to
keep it clean and algae free. By remembering the ways to avoid
algae, you will be able to keep a healthy aquarium for years to
come.
|