Saturday, June 10, 2017

Aquarium Care Ohio: Saltwater Tank Maintenance And Care

By Brenda Graham


If you are planning on starting your own saltwater aquarium, you should consider a few things before getting started. Mainly, freshwater and saltwater tanks are quite different. Aside from the obvious distinction of the type of fish, and plants that you can put in your saltwater aquarium are the care and maintenance required for the proper function of the tank. This article discusses some of the key factors you should consider when it comes to a saltwater aquarium care Ohio.

Having a good saltwater upkeep plan in place is the best way to improve your chances at having a stunning marine life. After reading this article, you should easily be able to care for and maintain a saltwater tank with ease. One of the greatest differences and the most challenging things about a saltwater tank is the waiting.

A lot of people think that they require under gravel filters for marine aquarium care but that isn't the case. The only things that their tanks require are lots of gravel, a hydrometer and also a sea salt mix. However, when if you include filters, ensure to keep them clean.

Clean Your Pump and Power Heads- At least once a month you should clean the intake and impellers of all pumps and powerheads in your tank. Over time these get a build-up of sludge and this sludge will reduce the amount of flow they produce. So by keeping your pumps in top shape you will be allowing your filters to work better and keep your fish healthier

Fish Danger- While not all saltwater fish are dangerous there are some that can bite, cut or poke you. To avoid this danger use caution when performing saltwater aquarium care if your tank houses aggressive fish like triggerfish or venomous fish like lionfish. To clean the tank safely you may need to have a helper hold them back with a poker. You can also make a plastic tank divider to keep them away from the side of the aquarium you are working on.

Saltwater life maintenance also differs from freshwater care in that there tends to be a lot of buildup of algae in saltwater system. Algae require to be cleaned up and removed of the tank on a regularly, otherwise the algae can easily take over the system. Phosphate drops are the best ways to handle algae build up in your tank.

In addition, in order to have a healthy saltwater environment for your fish and plants you ought to invest in a lighting system. The lighting system should be monitored on a daily basis, and the tank should get at least 6 hours of light per day. You can set up the lighting system on a timer if it makes it easier for you to handle this aquarium maintenance aspect.

Keep Your Filter Clean- The filter system functions to remove solid waste like uneaten fish food, fish waste and other debris. The debris can and will breakdown into nitrates and phosphates if left to rot. The make sure this does not happen it is recommended to clean your filters every two weeks. This will not only help your marine aquarium stay clean and clear but also help to reduce the nitrate and phosphate levels in the tank.




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