If you're trying to recreate the magic of the sea, then salt water fish tanks are a fantastic idea for your home. You'll need enough space and the correct location to house the tank. You should place it somewhere where it is not in direct sunlight as the ocean protects its residents from the harsh rays of the sun therefore they're not used to direct sunlight. Your tank also needs to be easily accessible in order that you can do regular maintenance tasks as well as everyday activities such as feeding the fish.

Before you buy a costly tropical fish you first need to set up your aquarium. Salt water fish tanks will take a little longer to set up than a freshwater one. One of the things you'll need is some marine plants as most tropical fish will use these as a source of food or enjoyment. Some fish like to swim though the plants. Unfortunately although algae are sometimes a pest for aquarium owners, it still requires specific conditions in which to grow. You require good water quality and adequate lighting but you do not require the algae to overrun the tank. Algae works best in a tank that has other things like coral or living rocks also in place along with fish.

Don't be tempted to overfill the salt water aquarium as you'll need room for essential equipment in addition to leaving space for the fish to swim. Speaking of equipment, make sure that any electrical devices are properly installed. Water and electricity don't make good companions therefore you must be extra cautious. There should be a safety breaker on the system so all power cuts out if a problem does occur. Installing salt water fish tanks should be an enjoyable experience not a dangerous one!

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