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The Perfect Size? A 75 Gallon Fish Tank



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By : Eddie Lamb    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-04-20 02:23:31
Aquariums have fascinated humans for centuries. Today, it is quite easy to have your own home setup with an aquarium and a wide variety of fish. A 75 gallon fish tank is on the larger end of the readily available sizes of aquariums, but it does have its advantages over other tanks that may be smaller.

Pros And Cons Of A 75 Gallon Fish Tank

It may seem odd at first, but a 75 gallon fish tank can actually be easier to take care of than a smaller tank, such as a 10 gallon tank. There is enough water in the system constantly flowing through filters, and the 75 gallon fish tank can become a sort of self-sustaining eco-system in its own right. There is much more to it than this, and you can find much more information on this online and at your local library.

With a 75 gallon fish tank you also have the option of having a freshwater or saltwater aquarium. A saltwater aquarium is quite a bit more work than a freshwater aquarium, but you can house astoundingly beautiful fish in it once you have it all set up. A freshwater aquarium is probably your best bet if you are a beginner at the whole aquarium idea. Once you understand the basics and have researched saltwater aquariums, you can use your 75 gallon fish tank as a saltwater environment instead of a freshwater one.

One thing you will need to take into consideration is the space a 75 gallon fish tank can take. They are quite large and quite heavy with all that water, so you will need a secure place to put the tank and a good, sturdy stand to put the tank on. One recommendation that most people will make is to not place your aquarium in front of a window that receives much sun since the extra light can heat up the tank and cause more bacterial growth.

If you are just starting in the world of aquariums, a 75 gallon fish tank may not be the best starter tank since it is so large. You might want to start with something a bit smaller until you are used to caring for an aquarium. A 75 gallon fish tank can be a masterpiece and almost a work of art when maintained correctly. Whatever size of tank you choose, you are sure to enjoy your new aquatic environment.
Author Resource:- Eddie Lamb publishes an abundance of information on a range of topical subjects. This article The Perfect Size? A 75 Gallon Fish Tank, is just one of a host of useful articles about Fish Tanks listed on our site map at Fish Tank Special.
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