You can find part one here [link]
With ever decreasing temperatures this winter season it very important to a) maintain ideal temperatures and b) water flow.
a) Most of us keep tropical freshwater fish in our aquariums and these little guys love to be in water that's around 25-28 Degrees Celsius. To do this the best option is buying a submersible aquarium heater. Turn the thermostat dial to 27 and install it near the water inlet of your pump. This will circulate warm water around the tank.
You may find this guide useful when buying a heater
| Heater Size Guide | ||
Gallons/Liters | 5ºC/9ºF | 10ºC/18ºF | 15ºC/27ºF |
5 gal/25 L | 25 watt | 50 watt | 75 watt |
10 gal/50 L | 50 watt | 75 watt | 75 watt |
20 gal/75 L | 50 watt | 75 watt | 150 watt |
25 gal/100 L | 75 watt | 100 watt | 200 watt |
40 gal/150 L | 100 watt | 150 watt | 300 watt |
50 gal/200 L | 150 watt | 200 watt | two 200 watt |
65 gal/250 L | 200 watt | 250 watt | two 250 watt |
75 gal/300 L | 250 watt | 300 watt | two 300 watt |
b) All aquariums need a water circulation and filtration system. There are many varieties to choose from. If your tank comes with an overhead system (like my previous one) you don't need an additional pump. The device should be left on all the time coz this can prevent diseases like fungal growth.
3 comments:
Excellent guide man. This should help me when I make my own aquarium soon!
Keep up the good work :)
Good piece of info and nice pics.
Had an aquarium myself a few years back which was home to lovely n healthy, orange n black gold-fishes....but not anymore.
Hav bigger fishes, to take care of now....sigh!!! But no complaints......I'm loving it.
Thanks guys !
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