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If you have you decided to purchase a new aquarium, make sure to do a little research into what is necessary in maintaining a clean and healthy fish tank.

It is important to learn and understand the basics of keeping fish before buying your first aquarium. You can get very useful aquarium tips and advice from the actual aquarium sellers, who are normally very experience and well informed, or you may have a neighbour or friend who has maintained an aquarium for years. These aquarium tips can help you keep your aquarium clean and healthy.

Here are six aquarium tips that every beginner must learn and understand before buying their fish tank:

1. It is extremely advisable that you do not go for a very small aquarium. It is always recommended to have a large fish tank, which can hold a minimum of at least 20-25 gallons of water. This ensures enough breathing space for the fish.

2. Having a large tank also has other benefits too. The most noticeable is that it allows for a more uniform temperature gradient. This not only leads to better water chemistry, but also encourages growth of beneficial bacteria and algae.

3. Typically you will need one gallon of water to keep 1 inch of fish. Make sure that your keep this ratio in mind before deciding to add more fish to your aquarium.

4. You should allow any bacteria to grow in the fist tanks, in particular along the sides of the filter, sponges and the sides of the fish tank. The bacteria will keep the water pure and healthy. Do not the wash the filters under running tap water. You will only be making the mistake of throwing away useful bacteria. Instead, make sure that you wash the filters within the fish tank itself.

5. Your must take the time to clean/change the tank water at regular intervals. This will help to remove any solid waste that will accumulate, and also greatly improve the appearance of your tank.

6. Finally, you must be careful when it comes to feeding your fish. Try to let the supply of feed reach bare minimum before you replenish it. It will only lead to wastage if the fish feed is continuously overstocked.

By following these few aquarium tips you will help to keep your fish healthy. You will learn more once you start to maintain your own aquarium.

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