Thursday, January 5, 2012

Pet Fish Care : Beginner Saltwater Aquarium Setup






Setting up a beginner saltwater aquarium requires a large tank, a filtration system and lights. Setup a saltwater aquarium with tips from the owner of a fish pet store in this free video on pet care. Expert: Ryan Wells Contact: www.reefrunners.net Bio: Ryan Wells is the owner of Reef Runners in Lindon, Utah. He has many years of experience working with sea animal life. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

25 comments:

  1. I have a 94L tank and its lenght is about 71.7 cm long and is about 43.6 cm wide, will that do?

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  2. I started my marine experience with a 2.5 gallon, moved to a 5.5 for a year and now I'm at 10 gallons. I just know what to expect from my fish, from keeping only one bicolor damsel and some crabs/shrimp to cleaning the tank, I never have had an issue. I have been keeping freshies for about 13 years now (11 or 12 before I started my salty) though

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  3. It is true that larger tanks demand a larger budget but require considerably less attention than smaller tanks. He wasn't lying..

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  4. if anyone else needs help just let me know

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  5. "a fresh.. i mean salt water tank"  yeah figure it out guy

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  6. Yeah yes he did.... that w...o...r...d shaking. He ment to try to say set. not that other word... *sivers*

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  7. "a lot of people cumming, come in asking for beginner sex

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  8. a) bigger tanks dont always mean its more exspensive, an b) its true what he says, a bigger tank is easyer to maintain...

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  9. you know nothing about this hobby do you ?

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  10. yeah, but it's a fair point! Most of us end up wishing we'd bought a larger tank

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  11. He is right, A bigger tank is easier to care for. It will require alot less maintenance than a smaller tank.

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  12. I dont want a sump what should I use?

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  13. I agree, I received a 110gal tank and it's burning a hole in my wallet

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  14. everyone in these expert village videos are always so tense and awkward.RELAX.

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  15. tasha10 you must understand the difference between freshwater and salt water, salt water is an art, yes like a good painting or nice vase they will make a room more decorative, but without the proper knowledge and time within 6 weeks that piece of decor will be looking like a dirty window rather than a peice of art.
    an easy fresh water setup is usually the choice for someone wanting to brighten up a room.

    :):):):):):):):)

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  16. Also.. the bigger tank you get. the more money you have to spend. i have a 30gallon long and its enough for me as a starter.

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  17. Most people have fish as an ornament to make a house more decorative.

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  18. i just bought mini aquarium yesterday.. it is 13inch x 13 inch x 15 inch.. i want to start aquarium for clownfish and anemone.. i already have filter and skimmer.. the saltwater and sand i took from the sea because my house is near to the sea.. if i put the water and run the filter and skimmer.. how long do i wait to put my first clownfish? and do i need any medication??

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  19. i think he kind of mumbled out sets :)

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  20. WTF? This provided no useful info!!!!!!! 

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  21. if you're an expert, i'm an absolute genius.

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  22. That tank behind him is probably the best saltwater aquarium on youtube!!!

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  23. How is fish in water a pet you cant pet it thats not fun

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  24. Its a Pipe fish
    

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