Theres nothing that will add beauty and ambiance to a home like an aquarium. �" With clear glowing water, and a massive variety of fish, aquariums, and decorations to choose from, there is an aquarium out there for everyone. As with any pet though, fish require knowledge and responsibility, and there are different species of fish that take different amounts of care and maintenance than others. Anyone who is a beginner at keeping an aquarium needs to make sure they choose their fish carefully. Different fish have different cleaning requirements, live in different temperatures, eat different foods, and even require different sizes of aquariums. When choosing fish that are good for beginners, make sure to pick species that are hardy, don’t require a massive tank, and are clean enough to take low maintenance cleaning. Here we’ll be talking about a few different types of fish that are best suited for the beginning fishkeeper.
There’s no easier to keep fish than the White Cloud Mountain Minnow. These energetic little fish are not only fun to watch while zipping around the tank, they’re extremely hardy, and great for the cool-water aquarium, preferring temperatures between 55-75 degrees Fahrenheit. They are schooling fish, meaning you should have at least three or more, and a small school can be kept in an aquarium as small as four gallons. They are not picky at all about what they eat, so flake food is a good choice, but they do love the occasional bloodworm for a treat. Fortunately these are also clean fish, which means that they don’t need as much cleaning of the tank as other species to ensure a healthy aquarium and clean water.
Another great fish for the first time aquarium keeper is the betta, or Siamese Fighting Fish. These fish are best known for their stunning looks, with brilliant colors and long, flowing fins. They are extremely easy to care for, and though it is highly recommended, they don’t even need a filter as long as you are willing to clean the tank a bit more often than not. �" Otherwise, you should get a filter. Bettas also require warmer water temperatures to make sure their immune system stays strong. The biggest debate over betta care is the size of aquarium they can be humanely kept in. �" Though it is generally thought that bettas live longer lives in smaller aquariums. A pretty safe size for a single betta is about a 3-5 gallon tank. Bettas are also extremely aggressive, and it is important to keep in mind that when put with another male betta, they will fight to the death, so they must be kept alone, or with a more peaceful species of fish! �" But never another male betta!
One of the most popular fish on the whole, Corydoras Catfish happen to be wonderful fish for beginners. These fish are among the most sociable, friendly fish you can put in your tank, and love to be in schools with each other as well fish of other species. They grow to about one and a half inches long, making them perfect for aquariums of all sizes. Your aquarium will need a heater, as Corys need water temps between seventy-two and eighty-two degrees. Feeding Corys is very simple, as most of the time they will search the bottom and feed on the leftovers of food from other fish. It is a good idea, however, to supplement their diet with a tropical snack every once in a while, and feeding them things like algae wafers can actually be an entertaining experience. In addition to a heater, your aquarium will need to be about 10 gallons for a school of three or four.
Any of these fish are perfect for someone who has just gotten their first aquarium. The choice between them depends on personal taste and aquarium specifications, but each of them has their own unique charm and personality. They are strong fish that are forgiving, and finding information about them is very easy. Remember when choosing an aquarium to find what’s right for you, and select fish that will work well in that sort of environment.
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