Reef Fish Tank

By Blane Perun

Pink Zoanthids Reef Fish Tank

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One of the most interesting and relaxing hobbies is creating and maintaining a home or office marine saltwater aquarium. Hundreds of types of corals and sea creatures are available to customize your tank to fit your own style. Your reef fish tank can include some of the most colorful and playful creatures to add to your collection of animals.

Common Fishes of the Reef Fish Tank

 

There are literally thousands of types of reef aquarium fish that can live in your reef fish tank. Some of the more common types of reef fish are Clownfish, Angelfish, Dottyback, Butterflyfish, Seahorses, Tangs (Surgeonfish), Trigger Fish, Goby, Damsels, Basslets, Pufferfish and Sea Anemone. Each type of fish offers its own unique color, design and personality to your saltwater tank.

 

Reef Fish Tank Set-Up

 

Setting up a home or office reef fish tank is like bringing home a new dog or cat, and requires the same type of preparation. This can include the aquarium itself, live rock, saltwater mix, multiple powerheads, an aquarium filter, saltwater fish food, an aquarium thermometer, protein skimmer, and a saltwater hydrometer. Reef fish will require a great habitat with plenty of nutritional food to ensure their health and well being in the tank.

Reef Fish Tank Care

Keeping a healthy and happy reef fish tank does take some trial and error, as well as some research, to ensure that you have an effective tank environment. Keeping your fish and coral healthy should be your primary concern. Proper seawater environments, reef corals and live rocks, and the correct types of food are all important for your aquarium.

Reef Fish Tank Hazards

It is important to note that there can be a few hazards when creating your home marine reef. Some species of the reef fish tank don't necessarily get along, and it's important to know what types of fish are aggressive and what types are more passive and can live in groups in a confined area. Optimum water conditions, plenty of space, and good knowledge of the types of fish and coral you have can go a long way in creating a great habitat.

Reef Fish Tank Overview

Keeping a healthy and happy marine reef aquarium can be both a relaxing and rewarding hobby. Getting in touch with helpful internet groups and reading books about the hobby will go a long way toward creating the best reef fish tank environment.

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