2. Here are the most common mistakes you can commit
when you are about to set-up your new home aquarium
3. Over feeding
Unconsumed fish flakes and other food particles are gathered at the
bottom of the container, producing nitrates thus overloading water
filtration
You need to understand the information about the
nutritional need of your fish
4. Haste Moving
Patience, aside from being a “virtue,” is a very important factor
in setting up you own aquarium!
A thorough planning is very
important before you set
your very own Aquarium..
5. Over loading the aquarium tank
A conflict that comes with moving in haste is
stuffing too much fish and things into
the aquarium all at the same time
Even if you have correctly set-up the fish tank, putting too
much “residents” may cause a problem referred to as “new tank
syndrome,” where the actual fish as well as other creatures are
usually satiated with the new atmosphere
6. Insufficient Filtration and
Circulatory System
Sufficient water purification is very important
to actually preserve a fish tank
7. Buying Animals without Having Enough
Information about Them
Oftentimes we choose a certain fish simply because
we are amazed on how they look
8. Animal Incompatibility
Lion fish ate
a
baby gold fish
Janitor fish won’t get along with the
fighting fish
9. Buying pets with no adequate information regarding their
sociable habits can cause injury or even a whole lot
worse, death.