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Care
Sheets
ADDING FISH TO YOUR AQUARIUM |
A)
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Start with
only a few fish for the first month.
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B)
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Choosing your fish: Your aquarium can support
2 inches of fish for every gallon of water,
i.e. a 20 gallon tank can support 40 inches
of fish, the number being dependent upon the
size of the fish. In general most fish will
get along with each other if you simply remember
that big fish make their living eating little
fish. |
C)
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Introducing fish to the tank: When you bring
your fish home, float the bags for 10-15 minutes
to equalize the temperature between the bag
and the tank. Then open the bag the fish are
in and mix water between the bag and the tank
several times over a 10 minute period. In this
way, your fish will be gradually acclimated
to the water of your tank. |
D)
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Always feed the fish in the tank prior to
introducing a new fish and then turn the light
off for one hour. |
E)
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A ratio of two females to each male is
preferable with life beavers like guppies,
swordtails, etc.
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| F) |
Have three or more of each schooling fish,
e.g. near tetras. |
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