How to Change the Water of Saltwater
Aquarium
Fish are
also very adaptable creatures. But it is important
that changes in the aquarium environment be few and far
between.
This is generally a very simple matter until the time comes for
the water in the tank to be changed. Do you know the natural "stability"
method that cuts aquarium maintenance by as much as 83%
...and makes Aquariums almost take care of
themselves?

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In nature
the water in the ocean is constantly cycling; therefore,
the water never has the opportunity to become stale and
overloaded with elements that will have a negative impact
on the well being of your aquatic friends. Since this is
not the case in an aquarium even with an excellent
artificial filtering system and organic filtering methods
combined it will still be necessary on occasion to
manually clean the tank.
The water with which you replace
the dirty water in the aquarium should be as close as possible
to the water that was originally filling the tank. What this
means is that if you opted to buy a pre-made saltwater mix when
you started your tank you should continue to use that same
pre-made saltwater mix. If you made your own saltwater you
should use the same type of sea salt in the same proportions
that you used in the beginning. If you opted to transplant
ocean water or purchased filtered ocean water you are going to
want to use that same type of water when you make the
change.
Water in aquariums should be
changed every couple of months, more if you happen to notice
that wastes are beginning to build up. This will be evident by
the hazy look the previously clear water will take on and the
obvious accumulation of waste at the bottom of the tank. Be
sure when you change the water you also clean the components of
the tank and the inside of the glass itself. Putting clean
water into an empty tank is along the same lines as putting
clean clothes on a dirty body-there is little point.
By keeping your tank clean and
the conditions as constant as possible you are giving your fish
the best possible chance to thrive in their artificial
environment, guaranteeing that you will be able to enjoy their
beauty for a very long time.
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