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Setting Up A Salt Water Fish Tank For Beginners

    When setting up a salt water fish tank for the first time, it is important to consider some fish species that are easy to take care of and that are compatible with one another. There will likely be hundreds of types of salt water fish for sale at the local fish store or online site that you visit, but they are not all good choices for beginners. When you visit the salt water fish store, it's a good idea to have a few species in mind that are good beginner's fish, such as the following:

    * Black Cap Gramma * Long-spine Porcupine Fish * Orbicular Batfish * Salarias Fasciatus

    The Gramma is good for setting up a salt water fish tank because it grows up to only two inches and is mainly an accessory for other fish, with its bright purple color and black stripes from the mouth to the dorsal fin. Another type of salt water fish for sale that beginners should consider is the porcupine fish, which is named after the spines that cover its entire body. When they are at the salt water fish store they will likely still look pretty small, but the adult male can grow up to 20 inches and feeds on mollusks, sea urchins, hermit crabs and snails.

    Setting up a salt water fish tank requires some bigger fish, and the Orbicular Batfish are a great choice, since the male can grow up to 20 inches in length, but the aquarium specimen tend to be shorter. These salt water fish for sale can be distinguished by their light blue color and a tail tip that is yellow in color. You will also find Lawnmower Blennies at the salt water fish store, which are technically known as Salarias Fasciatus. These salt water fish for sale will eat algae and get along well with other fish.

    When visiting the salt water fish store with your preferred beginner's species in mind, it's also a good idea to ask for a little professional advice from the staff and be sure that the fish you are buying will be compatible and easy to maintain.


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