Title: This is my Freshwater and Saltwater Aquariums
1Freshwater and Saltwater Aquariums
2Choose Your Aquarium Type
The specific aquarium setup will depend upon the
requirements of the species you choose.
3Choose Your Aquarium Type
4Choose Your Aquarium Type
5Choose Your Aquarium Type
6Basic Needs
- Appropriate enclosure/housing
- Nutrition
- Hygiene
- Enrichment
7Enclosure Components
- Tank
- Stand/Canopy
- Lid/condenser
- Lights
- Temperature Control
- Environmental Enrichment
- Filtration
- Location
- Water Quality
8Enclosure Components Tank
- Consider
- Size
- Shape
- Materials
- Convenience
- Aesthetics
9Enclosure Components Tank
10Enclosure Components Lid/Condenser
- Why?
- Keeps fish from jumping out
- Prevents evaporation
- Protects lights
11Enclosure Components Lighting
- Why?
- Plant Growth
- Coral Growth
- Visualizing the Fish
- Fish health
12Enclosure Components Lighting
- Considerations
- Fixtures
- Ballast
- Wavelength
- Light Intensity
- Reflectors
- Photoperiod (12 hours)
13Enclosure Components Temperature Regulation
- How?
- Heaters
- Chillers
- Fans
- Ventilation
14Enclosure Components Environmental Enrichment
- Why?
- Evasion
- Breeding
- Quality of life
- Express Personality
15Enclosure Components Environmental Enrichment
- Types
- Wood
- Rocks
- Substrate
- Plants
16Enclosure Components Plants
- Why?
- Oxygenation
- Waste removal
- Protection
17Filtration Systems
Filtration Mechanical Biological Chemical
Types Wool, sponge Ceramics, sponges, rocks (SURFACE AREA!!) Charcoal, zeolite
Purpose Remove large particulate waste Removes fish waste products Removes odors, discoloration, toxins, and some waste products
18Filtration Systems
- Considerations
- Tank size
- Stocking capacity
- Water flow
- Breeding
- Aeration
19Filtration Systems
20Filtration Systems
21Filtration Systems
Protein Skimmer Removes organic material from
marine systems
22Filtration Systems
- Underground filter biological and mechanical
23Enclosure Components Location
- Avoid
- windows/direct sunlight
- drafty doors or fireplaces
- vibrations/sharp noises
24Water Composition Water Testing
25Water Composition Stock Water
- Know what is in your stock water
- Test periodically
- Alternatives available
- Test for
- Chlorines
- Copper
- pH
- Hardness
26Water Composition Testing
- Fresh Water
- pH
- Ammonia
- Nitrite
- Nitrate
- Other
- Phosphate
- Calcium
- Strontium
27Water Quality Nitrogen Cycle
badmanstropicalfish.com (originally from
www.hagen.com)
28Water Quality Nitrogen Cycle
www.cichlid-forum.com
29Water Quality Cycling A New Tank
- Purpose grow bacteria for nitrogen cycle
- Takes 4-6 weeks
- Tips
- Seed the tank
- Monitor values closely
- Avoid water changes
- Can achieve without fish
30Water Changes
- Why?
- Dilutes waste products
- Corrects pH imbalances
- Can reduce algae growth
31Performing Water Changes
- Regular water changes
- 2 every 2 days
- 4 every week
- 20 a month
32Adding Fish Acclimation
- Temperature
- Water composition
- Environmental factors
- How
- 15-30 min. for temperature
- 15 minutes for water composition
33Nutrition
Dry Flakes Pellets Sticks Floating Sinking Wafers
Seaweed
Live/Frozen Blood Worms Daphnia Brine
Shrimp Feeder fish Plants
34Nutrition
- Know your fish
- Observe mouth
- Use dry food as staple
- Supplement with fresh/frozen foods
- Do not overfeed
Picture from Jeremy Gays The Perfect Aquarium
35Maintenance
- Daily
- Feed
- Monitor
- Lighting
Weekly Replace evaporation Water testing Clean
algae Empty protein skimmer
36Maintenance
- Monthly
- Charcoal replacement
- Plant maintenance
- Electrical Inspection
6 mos. To Yearly Change light bulbs
37Additional Considerations
- Personal Safety
- Euthanasia
- Environmental Impact
- Veterinary Care
38References
- Axelrod, Herbert. Handbook of Tropical Aquarium
Fishes. Neptune City TFH Publications. 1983. - Borneman, Eric. Aquarium Corals Selection,
Husbandry, and Natural History. Neptune City
T.H.F. Publications. 2001. - Fenner, Robert M. The Conscientious Marine
Aquarist. Neptune city T.F.H Publications.
2001. - Gay, Jeremy. The Perfect Aquarium The Complete
Guide to Setting Up and Maintaining an Aquarium.
New York Readers Digest. 2005. - Hawkins, A.D. Aquarium Systems. London
Academic Press. 1981
39References
- Hemdal, Jay F. Aquarium Fish Breeding. New
York Barrons. 2003. - Hiscock, Peter. Encyclopedia of Aquarium Plants.
New York Barrons. 2003 - Sandford, Gina. The Tropical Aquarium. New
York Barrons. 2004. - Stoskopf, Michael. Fish Medicine. Philadelphia
W.B. Sauders Co. 1993. - Tullock, John. Water Chemistry for the Marine
Aquarium. New York Barrons. 2002.
40Special Thank You to
41Thank You! Questions?
If you would like to learn more about fish (as
well as coral and amphibian) husbandry, please
contact me at jlgjelte_at_ncsu.edu. I can help you
get some hands-on experience!