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2. Aquarium Heaters
Tropical Fish must have an aquarium heater and a thermometer. Be sure to read all the instructions that come in the box with the heater, then put both the heater and the thermometer in your aquarium. Click here for more information about Aquarium Heaters and Thermometers.
Adjust the Aquarium Heater until the temperature on the thermometer is between 78 and 80 degrees F.
Always unplug your heater before you remove it from your aquarium. In fact you should unplug it, leave it in the aquarium for 15 minutes, so it will cool, then remove it. You should also unplug the heater, whenever you work on your aquarium, and be sure to plug it back in, after you finish.
Now your aquarium is full of water, you've added the correct amount of Water Conditioner, the filter is running, and the heater is heating the water. It is important to just let it all run for at least three days before you add fish.
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I think the funniest thing that has happened so far was bringing home two Mickey Mouse Platies and an hour later having to turn my aquarium into a delivery ward. It was chaotic and I now have nine babies |
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