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To put up your saltwater aquarium, you should determine a spot
where you can place it. Though seems impossible, it is a big
disappointment to relocate a 100 pound aquarium even for a
few meters. You should be sure that the place is away from
direct sunlight and heat, particularly during summer. You
will possibly like to situate the aquarium where it can be
easily noticed and satisfied, probably in the sitting area
of your home. Most people set up their aquarium as the
highlight of their living room, instead of the TV. Some
enthusiasts are worried about the consequence of the weight
of the aquarium to the floor structure. Still a bigger
aquarium weighs about the same as two adults. Thus, if your
floor structure can be shattered by the weight, you can
place the aquarium against an outer wall, which is the
sturdiest part of the floor. The next thing you have to do
is to measure the spot for the aquarium. You should take
note that you need enough space around the aquarium for
maintenance and for the extra equipment.
Then, you should purchase the aquarium and other equipment.
Bring your measurement notes with you and ylook for
something that will be suitable to your space. Do not make a
haste decision at the first pet store. Visit many stores as
you can to watch out for promos or special offers and to
compare the prices before you make your final purchase.
Basically, saltwater fish needs a larger aquarium about 55
gallons up. |
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