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Setting up a Saltwater Aquarium Water weighs 10 pounds per gallon Place tank on a level surface that can support the weight Do not use soap to clean tank Tank should not be placed on top of or close to any heat source or in a draft or direct sunlight Always carry fish tank from the bottom
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Filter – Cleans water
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Thermometer – Tells temperature of water
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Heater - Keeps water warm (most freshwater fish 75-80*F)
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Light – Allows better viewing and highlights the color of your fish. Keep lit from 4-10 hours per day.
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Hood – Covers and protects your aquarium
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Decorations – Makes tank look pretty and provides hiding spots for your fish. Fish need hiding spots. Do not use items that you collect on your own because they can be harmful to your aquarium.
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Water Conditioner – Removes chlorine from tap water
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Gravel – Use coral gravel or sand. Use 1 pound of gravel per gallon of water.
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Sea Salt – Salt needed for saltwater fish. Read instructions on salt so you know how much to add. 1 cup for every 2 gallons
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Hydrometer – Check specific gravity of water. Should be between 1.022 – 1.024
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Bio Wheel – will provide bacteria necessary to help get rid of some of the toxic waste created by the fish.
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