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#1 Posted 06 May 2008, 6:59 pm
When buying your aquarium there are a few factors that need to be considered.
1 How much space do I have to locate my tank,measure up first but bear in mind the larger the tank the more expensive it will be
2 Smaller tanks are a lot more unstable than larger ones.The slightest change will have a bigger effect on a smaller water volume.
3 Decide which fish you are going to keep,larger fish need larger tanks.
4 Locating the tank in the right place,away from sunlight,not placed near a walkway where the fish could be spooked.
5 Water changes are a vital part of fishkeeping,how far will I have to carry the water etc.
6 Do I buy acrylic or glass,both have their advantages,disadvantages-only you can decide that choice

Always research the work involved before comitting yourself ,it could save a lot of heartache in the future



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