Pet Fish Care : Beginner Saltwater Aquarium Setup

A saltwater aquarium setup includes a standard fish tank and filter but uses sand or crushed coral substrate. Setup a saltwater aquarium with tips from the manager of a fish pet store in this free video on pet care.

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How to take care of saltwater aquariums, the fish, and reef animals (corals, clams and starfish)?

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18 Responses to “Pet Fish Care : Beginner Saltwater Aquarium Setup”

  1. silenthillmaster755 says:

    they still dont say …
    they still dont say where to get the SALT!

  2. commmenterthecomment says:

    i had enuf of …
    i had enuf of expert village they dont have good stuf like breaking bricks or feats

  3. aquariaspot says:

    Hey! Awesome setup …
    Hey! Awesome setup and great vid! I’d like to extend a welcome to Aquariaspot,com where we could use your video for all those that come through and are looking to learn from professionals like you. Say o to me when you come through! My username is core212…

  4. steviebee1967 says:

    not sure but a bio …
    not sure but a bio wheel works really well and for a 20 g tank it should be pretty cheap

  5. steviebee1967 says:

    yes you can’t have …
    yes you can’t have enough filtration , i have a 50 gallon with with 2 penguin 250′s and its doing great!

  6. Luke0zz says:

    ya sure i friend …
    ya sure i friend has a 10 gallon and its still cool

  7. HarlanAshmore says:

    i just learned a lot
    i just learned a lot

  8. airsoftdood54 says:

    I have a 20 gallon …
    I have a 20 gallon tank can i use a fresh water filter

  9. airsoftdood54 says:

    I have a 20gal can …
    I have a 20gal can i use a fresh water filter

  10. rjcolborn says:

    yes, you could get …
    yes, you could get by if you had a fowlr with super hardy fish and a good filter but honestly you need one. smaller size doesnt make you exempt, actually you have less room for error

  11. rjcolborn says:

    bubbles in marine …
    bubbles in marine tank = bad

  12. AcidRain4 says:

    OK, i hav a 55 gal …
    OK, i hav a 55 gal tank, a Penguin 350 Bio-Wheel Filter, and a small filter that fit on my sisters 10 gal tank, i took her filter, and it moves water around fairly well, would these items work when converting from (FW) to (SW)? Please Help!!!

  13. Staceferg says:

    It is just …
    It is just misleading. I do see what you’re saying, but there needs to be more than one srouce of movement, a majority of tanks have 3 or even more ‘water movement’ sources. Remember, we are not just keeping fish, but trying to make them a home just like their very large one.. the ocean. By doing this, they needs movement, and lots of it!

  14. climid says:

    he states “possibly …
    he states “possibly” because in some cases, the filter has an exiting head that does the same job as a powerhead. also protein skimmers also cause movement so this really depends on which setup they have made.

  15. Staceferg says:

    He states ‘possibly …
    He states ‘possibly’ a powerhead. This is NECESSARY! You need movement in a SW tank, much more than freshwater. Also need a powerhead designated just for breaking the surface of the water to promote gas exchanges.

  16. DGKDecks says:

    i have a 40 gal do …
    i have a 40 gal do i need a skimmer if i have a 30 gal filter and a 15 gal filter ?

  17. EDUB0902 says:

    You could, but you …
    You could, but you will have problems! You need water movement in a marine aquarium!

  18. meistermeist says:

    could you use a …
    could you use a bubbler instead of a power head?

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