The Theory Of A Balanced Aquarium
The theory of a balanced aquarium
The world as we know it is in balance. Animals breathe in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide. Plant absorbs carbon dioxide and give off oxygen as part of there process of photosynthesis. Animals eat plants and animals wastes, feed plants. Water evaporated from the seas and come back to freshen the earth.
• The absolute balance of an aquarium world is not usually possible for a beginner. Usually the fish give off more waste matter - both in gas and solids - the plant life can absorb. And plants almost never provide sufficient food for fish life in an aquarium tank. The things that the aquarist must provide to maintain plant life. But too much encourages the excess growth of algae, causing green water and green-coated tank walls.
• Food: it must be a balance of vegetable and animal matter insufficient food stunts the growth and lowers the resistance of the fish to disease. Too much food can also harm the fish by polluting the aquarium.
• Size of tank: The tank must be larger enough to provide space according to the number and size of the fish. It must have sufficient surface so that oxygen can be absorbed to satisfy them.
• Temperature: This poses no problem for us in this part of the world as the range of 24 degree centigrade to 30 obtainable here is most ideal for tropical fish.
• Gravel: One or two inches of sand gravel is required to anchor plants. Too much of gravel accumulates waste matter and tend to pollute the aquarium.
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