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Preparing A Salt Water Fish Aquarium For Life

While the ocean has a natural way of regulating itself, a salt water fish aquarium must be maintained by the humans that own it in order for the animals to survive. Zoos, public aquariums and homeowners that house salt water fish must take several steps to set up and maintain a habitat for their salt water fish species. Setting up a salt water fish aquarium correctly is extremely important, as this will determine how the fish and other sea animals will acclimate to their new surroundings. The first step is to make sure the water is as pure as possible, as unfiltered tap water could be hurtful to the salt water fish. Some people choose to use bottled water, others choose natural water that is tested for bacteria and chemicals, and other tank owners have special filters to remove chlorine and other harmful substances. Salt water fish species should be housed in tanks that closely resemble the natural water of the deep.

The salt is also a very important component of a successful salt water fish aquarium, as the name implies. There are salt water fish set-up mixes that aquarium owners can purchase, which add the right combination of resilient salts and minerals. Since salt water fish species require various elements and compounds in a precise proportion, this step is necessary for the fish's survival. Aquarium owners must also complete the six-week nitrogen cycle, ensure the proper water level and regularly clean their salt water fish aquarium. It's a lengthy and time-consuming process, but the rewards of having such a beautiful and exotic aquarium makes all the effort worthwhile.

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