If you are looking for an aquarium that looks unique and exotic, you can’t go past the beauty of tropical fish. The best part is that there are so many species available. Here we provide a general overview to these to help get you started.
Marine or Freshwater?
When it comes to tropical fish, you’ll find that the most general way to categorise them is whether they are freshwater or marine fish. The difference is simply that one lives in freshwater while the other lives in salt water. In many cases, freshwater tropical fish will be easier for you to keep. All tropical fish, however, will need to live in an aquarium with a heater as they require precise water temperatures.
Examples of Freshwater Tropical Fish
If you’re interested in keeping a freshwater tropical aquarium, you might be wondering what are some of the more popular species of fish are. They include tetras, catfish, angelfish, platys, gouramis, and barbs. These fish should cost you in the region of around seven to forty dollars. If you are more experienced in keeping aquariums, you can try some of the more difficult to keep freshwater tropical fish such as clown loaches, and discus fish.
Examples of Marine Tropical Fish
Another choice that you have if you want to keep a saltwater aquarium is to keep some of the many marine tropical fish species that are available. Some of the most popular include clown fish, cardinal fish, mandarin fish, yellow tang, and bird nose wrasse. For marine tropical fish, you can expect to pay from seven to a hundred dollars or more.
Choosing Tropical Fish
If you want to keep tropical fish in your aquarium, there are some hints and tips to help you choose the best fish for your needs. The first thing is to make sure that you choose compatible fish if you are keeping more than one species in your aquarium. This is important to avoid issues such as fighting. The second thing is to make sure that you are buying captive bred fish. Captive bred fish are already adapted to living in aquariums and are more likely to be healthy. As well, using captive bred fish will lessen the impact on the environment as you aren’t taking any fish from the wild. Finally, you should ensure that you are purchasing healthy fish. Your fish should be alert, responsive, and symmetrical in shape. Before buying your fish, you should ask to see it eat. If it eats well, they are more likely to be healthy.
Topic: Breeding