Setting up the Aquarium: Necessary
Requirements.
Any new aquarium tank should first be given a thorough test
to ensure that it is watertight. If after 12 hours there are no
leaks, it may be emptied and placed in its final position.
Now all is ready to set up the aquarium, for this work we
shall require various items such as sand, rocks etc. These will
be death with in order. For making a bottom soil, you need,
first of all some sand, the most suitable is called 1/16th
grade and it is about the size of the average pin-head:
The gravel to be used must also be graded; that is, the gram
must be of uniform size. Sand and gravel’s sold in aquarium
supply stores are always graded, but if you buy elsewhere they
may nor be. Gravel grains 2-5mm work best.
If you use nothing, but sand, it must be well washed-in
buckets, under running water until no more dirt or foam comes
to the surface - and spared out on the bottom of the tank in a
layer running from 3- 6cm thick sloping upwards from front to
back. If you decide to mix the sand with gravel to make at
least a layer 6cm deep on top of the subgravel filter since
less than this amount reduces the filtering capacity of the
tank.
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