Custom Saltwater
Aquariums

It is
believed that over sixty million people maintain
aquariums in their homes. It is estimated that forty
percent of that sixty million are thought to have at
least two active tanks.
As individuals become comfortable with their aquariums they
start indulging in aquascaping.
Aquascaping is the process of using driftwood, plants, and
rocks in a pleasing manner that customizes an individuals
saltwater tank.
The first thing you need to remember when aquascaping your
aquarium is that the design you choose must compliment the
needs of the fish inhabiting the tank. Before you begin, spend
some time researching the natural habitat your fish inhabit.
You'll want to design a tank that duplicates their natural
environment.
The use of living plants in your aquascaping project will add
another dimension to your tank. There is something about the
way the living plants float in the water that is both soothing
and breathtaking. On the other hand fish, especially
herbivorous fish that eat sea plants, can be hard on living
plants. If you suspect that a living plant won't survive in
your custom saltwater aquarium you should opt for the
artificial variety. There are several lifelike artificial
plants available.
The use of driftwood has become very popular in custom
saltwater aquariums. Driftwood can be very expensive, often
causes aquarium owners to head to the beach. If you locate a
nice piece of driftwood on the beach don't put it in your main
aquarium. First put it in your quarantine tank, and keep it
there for at least two weeks, or until the PH levels of the
water match those in your main tank. Be sure to clean your
driftwood thoroughly. You may have to use rocks to anchor
the driftwood to the bottom of your tank.
There are a few things you need to consider when you are adding
rocks to your aquascaping project. Avoid rocks that have sharp
edges and points, fish can slice open their tender underbelly's
on these rocks. If you are stacking a group of rocks together
to make a cave use an aquarium safe silicone to glue the rocks
together, this will prevent the rocks from collapsing and
crushing the fish that makes the cave its own. Avoid soft
rocks, they break down in the water.
After you have completed customizing your saltwater aquarium,
you may want to enter it in an aquascaping
contest.
Click here to learn
how to change the water of your saltwater
aquarium.
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