| QUOTE (catburglar @ Feb 22 2006, 04:03 AM) |
| i have a 65 & 20 gallon tank both salt water...what do you wanna know? maybe i can help.. there are several things that you must do at first..like get your water tested either take a sample to your local aquarium store or buy the kit urself. salt level in the water is also very important..also you must acclimate the fish before u put them in the tank by leaving them in the bag & let them float in the tank for at least an hour.. its only confusing in the beginning but once you learn its not too bad..there's nothing like watching a coral beauty or a yellow tang swimming ever so graciously.. specially with a blue light by the fireplace..it can really be romantic or just plain relaxing damsells are recommended for beginners..coz they're hardy & strong fish..besides they're the cheapest i think? let me know if i can be of anymore help |
| QUOTE (mang tonio @ Feb 23 2006, 12:41 PM) |
| Anak, ang Salt water ba ay pwedeng artificial o dapat genuine salt water para di matepok mga marine animals and fishes. |
| QUOTE (catburglar @ February 21, 2006 09:03 pm) |
| i have a 65 & 20 gallon tank both salt water...what do you wanna know? maybe i can help.. there are several things that you must do at first..like get your water tested either take a sample to your local aquarium store or buy the kit urself. salt level in the water is also very important..also you must acclimate the fish before u put them in the tank by leaving them in the bag & let them float in the tank for at least an hour.. its only confusing in the beginning but once you learn its not too bad..there's nothing like watching a coral beauty or a yellow tang swimming ever so graciously.. specially with a blue light by the fireplace..it can really be romantic or just plain relaxing damsells are recommended for beginners..coz they're hardy & strong fish..besides they're the cheapest i think? let me know if i can be of anymore help |