Before Purchasing Aquarium
Fish Be Sure To Do Your Homework
When you go to buy your first
aquarium fish, it can be a mistake to have too firm an idea of what
you want. You see, keeping a fish aquarium can be a lot more work
than you might expect. I was a little too bullheaded when I bought
my first pet fish. I wanted tropical fish, and I would not take no
for an answer. I went into the little neighborhood pet shop to get
an aquarium set up, and talked to the owner. He was a very honest
man, and he flat out told me that setting up a tropical aquarium was
a mistake for someone just starting out. Tropical aquarium fish are
very temperamental creatures, he explained, and they are hard to
care for properly.
Unfortunately, I did not listen to him. I bought all of the aquarium
supplies that I needed to get started. Altogether, with the aquarium
filter, the lights, the plants, the actual fish tank, the pebbles,
and the aerator, it ran me well over $200 dollars – and that was
before I even bought the aquarium fish. Nonetheless, I was happy to
fork over the money. I had wanted to have my own tropical fish tank
for a long time, and I could not wait to get started.
From the beginning, however, I had one disaster after another with
those aquarium fish. Several of them died in the first few days that
I had the tank, although I never knew why. The guy at the fish store
told me that I must not have adjusted the water right, but I tried
to follow his advice. Whatever the reason, it only got worse from
there. Somehow, one of them caught a tropical fish disease and
spread it to the others. By the time I figured out that anything was
wrong, most of my fish were very sick! I poured more and more money
into the project and more and more fish died. Finally, I had had
enough.
I took the aquarium fish tank back into the store and tried to give
him back all the fish. He could not accept all of them, as many were
sick, but he took back the ones which seemed alright. Fortunately, I
could use the supplies that he had sold me to keep freshwater fish.
They were much more hearty and, within a few months, I knew a lot
more about how to raise them. Now I know to listen!
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