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Different Types of Salt Water Fish Aquarium Setups



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By : George Cronoukidis    99 or more times read
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There are many different ways that one can set up a salt water fish aquarium, and they all have their own special requirements and different types of equipment that are needed to create the most favorable environment. Some people prefer setting up a salt water fish tank with fish only (FO), while others prefer fish only with live rock (FOWLR). Some people also prefer to set up their tank with nothing but live coral, or to integrate corals with the fish and rocks. In any case, all the right supplies can be found a salt water fish store Los Angeles.

The FO salt water fish aquarium might include species such as Angelfish, Clownfish or Guppies and it does not contain any kind of live coral or rocks, but it will probably contain artificial, dried or synthetic corals and rocks, along with decorative shells. The FOWLR salt water fish aquarium does contain live rocks, but does not contain live coral. This type of tank might have some live invertebrates and crustaceans, as well as sessile invertebrates, which are capable of growing on live rock.

With so many beautiful varieties of live coral at the local salt water fish store, Los Angeles hobbyists often prefer to set up their tank with the third option, known as the reef setup. This system of salt water fish aquarium not only contains various species of saltwater marine life including fish end invertebrates, but it will also include live rocks and corals, as well as some crustaceans. Some people even find that they don’t need any fish with this setup.
When keeping a saltwater fish aquarium, it is advisable to seek some serious advice about the different types of equipment that are required for the different tank setups. The requirements will also differ depending on the size of the tank. A larger tank will require more than one lighting system, for example. There are many different types of tank setups, and every hobbyist can find the right one for them if they have the right information.
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