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100 GALLON FISH TANK: YOUR MINIATURE SEASCAPEWhen you begin to consider fish tanks approaching 100 gallons or more, there are some very serious considerations to take into account, such as very sturdy and stable support for the tank, expensive filters and environmental controls, and of course, where you’ll put such a big tank. But don’t let that stop you! The 100 gallon fish tank affords you an enormous canvas with which to create a truly breathtaking environment for you prized fishes, be they freshwater or saltwater. As you probably already know, the larger the aquarium, the happier your fishes will be. After all, they’re used to swimming without limitations in their natural environment. And that’s a key consideration to keep in mind: try to make your aquarium as close as possible to your fishes natural habitat. They’ll be healthier, more colorful, and live longer in a 100 gallon fish tank than in the average smaller aquarium. Fresh Or Salt Water: An Enormous Difference Deciding on whether to have freshwater or saltwater in the fish tank will help govern which kind of fish that the 100 gallon fish tank will contain. Using freshwater in the fish tank will necessitate having fish such as catfish and oscars while saltwater fish tanks may require having a variety of puffer fish, lion fish, moray eels as well as sea horses. So, the kind of fish to put in the tank are greatly dependent on the type of water and for more information regarding the kind of fish suitable for different waters it would be advisable to consult the local pet store to find which species of fish complements which type of water. Along with choosing between freshwater or saltwater in the 100 gallon fish tank, one needs to consider the types of accessories that the fish tank will contain. Is the fish tank going to hold artificial or real life plant and what would be the best decorations that would suit the species of fish that the 100 gallon fish tank will contain? Added to this, is the necessity to consider the type of filtration options and combinations to keep the fish tank operational and these would include mechanical, chemical and biological combinations. |
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