After you’ve selected a tank, you’ll need a few other parts. Get a water filter, sensors, and water testing kits to keep your tank clean and monitor chemical levels in the water. Keep your water temperature stable with a heater. Add substrate to the base of the tank, as well as any rocks and coral you want in the tank. Finally, get distilled water and sea salt to set up an environment with the perfect saline levels for the species you’ll be keeping
That depends on your fish species and your experience level. Smaller ones are more compact, but they’re also higher maintenance. Larger tanks aren’t affected as significantly by chemical and temperature changes as small tanks are, making them easier for beginners, but they take up way more space.
Look at the instructions for your aquarium. You’ll need a few products, and we offer everything you’ll need. However, getting an algae scrubber and gravel vacuum will help keep both your substrate and the glass of your tank clean.
