Hi
Possibly a common question that is not a 2 line answer, but how easy or hard is it really to keep marine fish. I have a 33L wall tank which I know’s not ideal for any set up, it’s only 110mm thick, 1800mm wide and 445mm deep. I have kept tropical fish for a 3 or 4 of years and if I’m honest, it’s been hit or miss with fish either dying or lasting. I think the most common reason for losing them is overcrowded – the forum advisers suggest a certain handful of fish whilst the fish retailer say that they have small tanks which have much more fish in and providing the water’s changed at the right intervals there should be no issues.
The video on the website of the same tank that I have does make it sound easy (top video here) – http://wallaquariums.co.uk/videos/
The tank is empty as we had a plumbing leak in the room which damaged a lot of contents the room (kitchen diner), and contaminated the tank, so now’s my chance to start again, but wanted some advice first.
Thanks
Possibly a common question that is not a 2 line answer, but how easy or hard is it really to keep marine fish. I have a 33L wall tank which I know’s not ideal for any set up, it’s only 110mm thick, 1800mm wide and 445mm deep. I have kept tropical fish for a 3 or 4 of years and if I’m honest, it’s been hit or miss with fish either dying or lasting. I think the most common reason for losing them is overcrowded – the forum advisers suggest a certain handful of fish whilst the fish retailer say that they have small tanks which have much more fish in and providing the water’s changed at the right intervals there should be no issues.
The video on the website of the same tank that I have does make it sound easy (top video here) – http://wallaquariums.co.uk/videos/
The tank is empty as we had a plumbing leak in the room which damaged a lot of contents the room (kitchen diner), and contaminated the tank, so now’s my chance to start again, but wanted some advice first.
Thanks