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INTRODUCTION TO
FISH AND FISH CARE
SALTWATER FISH
• Salt is needed for them to
Saltwater
fish are more
survive. Salt must be added
difficult
to keepwhen
then
to the aquarium
setting up or
cleaning
is
freshwater
but
nowadays
done to the tank.
hobbyists are having
great success.
Saltwater Basics
• Salt is measured in
gravity
a
•PH specific
or alkalinity
ofwith
Saltwater
is higher then freshwater and
1.020 to
1.025
evenhydrometer:
more important
: 8.1
– 8.4. Buffering chemicals are
ppm is required for proper
sometimes
needed to adjust this.
tank salt balance. Specific
gravity over 1.025 is
reduced by a partial water
change. A gravity too low
is raised by adding salt to
the water.
Saltwater Invertebrates
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These saltwater animals have no
spine and require particularly good
water conditions and lighting.
Many of them filter feed which
means they suck in the water
around them and filter out the
nutrients. They also use lighting to
help digest and grow.
We have a wide selection of
additives and foods for all
invertebrates and corals.
Some fish eat corals so use
extreme caution when
recommending these items.
Supplements to help feed corals
and other invertebrates
Saltwater Fish Choices
• Just as in
freshwater some
saltwater fish are
aggressive and
passive.
• Do you know which
are aggressive or
passive?
Aquarium Filter Basics
We sell mainly three kinds of filters:
Outside, Canister, and Undergravel
filters
Following is a brief description of each
and the importance of having them.
Outside Filter
Comes complete and ready to fill
and plug in.
Takes water out of tank and
filters it thru cartridges and back
into tank. These cartridges
should be changed every 4-8
weeks.
Normal cleaning of plastic intake
tubes and unit should be
performed on a regular basis.
Operation and use will be given
by instructor.
Cartridge should be replaced every 4-8
weeks. Rinsing can be done weekly.
CANISTER FILTERS
• Water flows into filter
• Filter usually has 3
chambers
sponge, chemical, ceramic
chip
• Chemical is usually
charcoal or zeolite and
should be replaced every
4-8 weeks
• Filter sits under tank out of
sight
• Very quiet
Ceramic:
biological,
Never
change
Charcoal or zeolite
removes color and odor
Change every 4-8 weeks
UNDERGRAVEL FILTER
• Plate sits under 2”
of gravel
• All debris is pulled
under plate
• Filter is run by
power head or air
pump
Other Accessories
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Extra filtration usually
Heaters and
used in saltwater
aquariums. Uses the
thermometer
force of tiny bubbles to
Protein Skimmertake out unwanted
nutrients and proteins.
These items attach
Airstones \
themselves to the
Decorations
bubbles and foam to the
Usually
to into
about
top
of theset
filter
a 78 degrees
cup.
Different watts for larger tanks
Airstones add beauty and
oxygen to lower levels of the
aquarium. Recommend if
customer has a deep tank.
Customers: Do not plug new heaters in
Air Valve
makes
it easythem
to in
for 30 minutes
after
you place
distribute
air evenly
all to
water. Glass
tube must
havetotime
asseccories.
acclimatetank
to tank
temperature or it will
crack.
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Pulling it all togetherFreshwater Basics
Choose the largest aquarium
Choose gravel : just a ¼” for the bottom
(Undergravel filters need about 2”). A thick
gravel bed will cause ammonia problems.
Fill with water: tap water, well water or any
other you still need to use a dechlorinator
such as Prime or Stress Coat. Any water
changes a dechlorinator must be used.
Set up your filter and get it running.
Set your heater to the desired temperature
and place your heater in but don’t plug it in
for 30 minutes
Add some good bacteria to help age the
tank such as Bio Spira or Cycle
Let tank run for 1 to 2 days and add in 2 or 3
starter fish.
See how these do for a week and slowly
add a couple more.
A new aquarium needs
patience and time to
establish
new
Bio Spira
and itself.
Cycle A
will
help
freshwater
tank takes 45-60
introduce
new beneficial
Make
1/2
-1
pound
ofyou
gravel
all
days
before
ittank.
cycles
Let
heater
stay
unplugged
to
bacteria
to
a certain
new
Ifhave
noper
the
gallon
of
aquarium
you
with
need
through.
Amedia
saltwater
tank
30
minutes
anytime
ittank
has to
bacteria
isfilter
used
the new
areget
two
excellent
outside
oritto
canister
running!
filter.
can
tank
up
8a
weeks.
been
removed
from
water
mayThese
become
cloudy
few
dechlorinators.
and
placed
days after
set
up. back in.
Saltwater Basic Setup
When adding water you must also add salt.
Now
time
and patience
is needed.
Tester
•
All
the
Cylce
same
and
Saltwater
Bio
Spira
can
Measure
the
specific
gravity
using
a
hydrometer:
fish can be added (about 3-5). We have no
procedures
can be
be used
1.020
-1.025
guarantee on saltwater fish.
used for a saltwater
setup with these few
exceptions.
Common Questions
• Why is my tank
cloudy?
Answer: The aquarium is
going thru a cycling
process known as the
Nitrogen Cycle. This
occurs in new tanks and
tanks that have recently
had major water changes.
Solution: Adding Bio Spira or Cycle
will help. Do not overfeed or
overpopulate a new tank.
After a few weeks
Cloudy Aquarium
Saltwater Starter Fish
• There are very few
fish that are
recommended for
starting a saltwater
aquarium
Here are a couple:
Live Rock: this helps cycle
GreenDamsel
Chromis
the tank faster and will assist
in removing excess nitrates
Feeding Saltwater Fish
• Feed fish and
invertebrates a wide
variety of foods
• Brine Shrimp,
Plankton, Beef Heart
Flake Food
Helping our customer
• As our customer you may be asked these fish
questions when you come in to purchase your fish:
1. What kind of tank do you have?
Freshwater or Saltwater
2. What size tank do you have?
This allows us to know how many
fish can be in the tank.
3. What other fish do you have?
This allows us to help you make good decisions
when buying fish. (Aggressive, Community, etc.)
4. What kind of filtration do you have?
This allows us to know if you have adequate filtration for
your tank.
5. How long has your tank been set up \ when
was your last partial water change?
New tanks cannot handle many new fish. A freshwater tank is
considered new for about the first 45-60 days. During this time the
tank environment is changing rapidly and can stress fish. Many tanks
will become cloudy during this time because of an rapid growth and
dying of bacteria.
Saltwater tanks can take up to 8 weeks to age properly. During this
time the tank can become murky and brown algae growth can be
substantial.
Quiz Time!
• How long does it take to cycle a
freshwater aquarium? A saltwater?
• Answer: FW – up to 45-60 days
SW – up to 8 weeks
Quiz Time!
How long is our saltwater guarantee?
Freshwater?
Answer: We have a very limited saltwater guarantee
but talk to a supervisor to help with the situation.
Freshwater is a conditional 7 day guarantee.
Fish cannot be chewed, must have receipt.
Quiz Time!
Is this an aggressive,
semi aggressive or
community fish?
Gold Gourami – semi aggressive
Angelfish: semi-aggressive
Lobster: aggressive
African
Convict
Clawed
Cichlid:
Frog:
Aggressive
semi-aggressive
Tiger Barbs: semiaggressive
Dwarf Gourami: community
Jack Demsey: Aggressive
Quiz Time!
Brackish water fish are
somewhere
between fresh and
salt. They come
from rivers that have
salt water in them
and also freshwater.
Which of these fish
are brackish?
Knight Goby: brackish
Puffer: Brackish
Flounder:
Brackish
Red
Chromide:
Brackish
Dalmatian
Molly:
Mono Dact: sometimes
Brackish
Quiz Time:
• New tanks can be
stressful for fish.
• Which of these are
good to start with?
Neons
orDanios:
Cardninals:
bad
Zebra
Dalmatian
Molly :good
good
Platy
Good
Damsel: good
but: aggressive
Pink Skunk Clown: Okay but not real hardy
End Of Quiz!
Platy: male
Bonus:
Can you tell the
difference between
male or female on
these pictures?
Swordtail: Male
Platy:
female?
Boy
George:
Remember:
• We will do our best to help solve your
fish questions or problems
• Remember to float your new fish for
about 20 minutes
• A few times a day take time to really
really enjoy your aquarium. You have
your own living community there.
The End
Thanks go out to all
the hard working
researchers
on staff at PPI.