I have had a saltwater aquarium for over ten years and only two years with freshwater. One of the most important aspects of aquarium maintenance is the correct chemical balance of the water. You can make your own salt water or buy it at your local fish store. You can also treat your tap water for fresh water tanks. You should only change about 20% of the water each time. The process is simple - pour this amount into a clean container and then top up with CATCHED/TREATED water. You can add water treatment chemicals or just leave the tap water on the counter for a day to allow all the chlorine to evaporate. This will work anyway. There is one downside to this method: it doesn't collect waste (faeces and unused feed) from the soil, so you have to mix the gravel/soil a bit more to get it all ready for the pump/filter. high. (Saltwater aquariums don't have this problem with proper cleaning of fish and organisms.) This anti-stress layer encourages fish to build up a protective layer of slime to ward off disease and injury.
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