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Frequently asked Questions
A 2–3 feet aquarium is ideal for beginners because it is easy to maintain.
Larger tanks keep water more stable and fish healthier.
They also give more space for filters and decorations.
Filter choice depends on the size of your aquarium and fish load.
Small tanks can use internal filters, while bigger tanks need external or top filters.
Always choose a filter with slightly higher capacity than your tank size.
A common rule is 1 inch of fish per 1 gallon of water.
Overcrowding can cause stress and poor water quality.
Fewer fish means healthier fish and easier maintenance.
Partial cleaning should be done once every 1–2 weeks.
Avoid cleaning the entire tank at once to protect beneficial bacteria.
Regular cleaning keeps water clear and fish healthy.
Most tropical fish require a heater to maintain stable temperature.
The ideal range is usually 24–28°C depending on fish species.
Cold water can stress fish and cause illness.
Change 20–30% of the water every week or two.
Regular water changes remove toxins and waste.
Always use water conditioner before adding new water.
Fish like guppies, mollies, platies, and tetras are beginner-friendly.
They are hardy and adapt easily to new tanks.
These fish are low maintenance and colorful.
The filter should run 24 hours a day.
Turning it off can harm beneficial bacteria.
Continuous filtration keeps water clean and oxygenated.