STEP 8 – Treating the water to make it safe for your sh
STEP 10 – Choosing your sh
STEP 9 – Running your aquarium before adding sh
STEP 11 – Adding sh to your aquarium
Tap water contains chlorine and chloramines which are not healthy
for sh. Add Aqua Health enclosed to remove chlorine, chloramines
and heavy metals. Check the bottle for correct dosage instructions.
Add Aqua+ to the aquarium to build up a population of benecial
bacteria. Check the bottle label for correct dosage instructions. Fish
live in their own waste, so it is essential to keep the water clean
to ensure your sh remain healthy. Whilst the lter will eectively
remove solid waste (sh excretion, uneaten food, plant debris) it is
essential to include live bacteria to remove ammonia – ammonia is
toxic to sh. Fish excrete ammonia through their gills, also any solid
waste that decomposes will release ammonia.
When buying sh ensure they look healthy, with no
obvious signs of injury or disease.
Monitor the temperature of the water in your
aquarium using the thermometer included. If your
aquarium is in a heated room the temperature
will be higher than if it was kept in an unheated
room. Ensure you choose sh that can live in the
temperature of your aquarium water. If you are not
sure about what sh to buy have a look at the sh on
page 5 or ask your retailer for advice.
Connect the aquarium electrical supply, plug in the lter and run the aquarium for a week before adding
any sh. This will allow the temperature to stabilise, the water to clear and give time for the lter to build
up a good bacteria population. Add Aqua+ every day for the rst 5 days. Check the bottle for correct
dosage instructions.
Before adding sh, turn o the aquarium light. Place the bag that
your sh come in, unopened, into the aquarium water. This will
allow the temperature of the water in the bag to equalise with
that in the aquarium. After 30 minutes open the bag. Using the
enclosed net carefully remove the sh from the bag and place in the
aquarium. Try and avoid any water from the sh bag going into the
aquarium as this water may be polluted.
Your sh may hide for a couple of days while they adjust to their
new home and feel secure again.
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