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    7 Places Not To Put A Fish Tank

    Adriano GolobBy Adriano Golob08/06/20201 Comment3 Mins Read
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    7 Places Not To Put A Fish Tank 7 lugares para não colocar um aquário!

    Top 7 places not to put an fish tank! Is yours already in one of them? Read the article and answer your questions!

    Before buying an fish tank, it’s ideal that you decide where to leave it. It may seem simple. The aquarium location is vital to entire system overall health. Believe me, this is not just for the fish sake, but mainly for your sake.

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    • Do Not Put Near Air Conditioners Or Fireplaces
    • Do Not Put A Fish Tank Near A Door
    • The Fish Tank Should Never Receive Direct Sunlight
    • Avoid Leaving The Fish Tank On The Floor
    • Do Not Put The Fish Tank Where No One Can See It
    • Do Not Put The Fish Tank Away From A Clean Water Source
    • Do Not Put The Fish Tank Too Close To A TV Or Speakers

    Do Not Put Near Air Conditioners Or Fireplaces

    Fish tanks require a stable temperature in order for fish to remain healthy. Being very close to an air conditioner, the temperature can drop very quickly. It can also increase dramatically if you stand by a fireplace.

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    This is extremely harmful to fish and can kill them if temperature fluctuates suddenly.

    Do Not Put A Fish Tank Near A Door

    Leaving the tank next to a door can be a big problem. Water transmits shock waves much more powerful than air. If the fish tank is near a door where it is often opening and closing, the fish may be frightened. This can cause jumps out of the aquarium, for example.

    The Fish Tank Should Never Receive Direct Sunlight

    Every hobbyist will have some problem with algae in some way in future. However, one main causes of algae overgrowth is excessive lighting. Tanks in direct sunlight can end up having an algae boom. In addition, overheating and temperature fluctuations can occur. Both can be fatal to fish.

    Avoid Leaving The Fish Tank On The Floor

    Even if you like to watch your fish from top to bottom, it’s still not recommended to have the fish tank at that level. It’s very easy for someone to accidentally kick or make something fall directly into it. It’s not a good idea!

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    • 5 Ways To Keep Your Aquarium Water Clear;

    Do Not Put The Fish Tank Where No One Can See It

    It seems obvious, but many still do. In addition, despite always keeping an eye on the tank, accidents and unforeseen events can happen. It’s an excellent idea to put an fish tank where you can see it more often. If for some reason, something unexpected happens, you will be able to do something quickly, at the first sign of trouble.

    Do Not Put The Fish Tank Away From A Clean Water Source

    Partial Water Changes are required in an tank. Being close to a tap can mean less stress for you to carry all that water to perform the water changes.

    Do Not Put The Fish Tank Too Close To A TV Or Speakers

    The TV blinking or even the loud sound of the speakers can bother some fish. In addition, stressed fish is likely to present disease in the future. Avoid this as much as possible!

    As we can see, there are some places that you shouldn’t really put an fish tank on. So, it’s up to you to decide the best place in your home. Just avoid the places where it can have an impact on the fish.

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