Cold Water Aquarium Fish Tanks
Cold Water Aquarium Guide
1. Space to put the fish tank
2. The type of aquarium stand
3. Type of aquarium fish
These three things will influence your overall budget. The total cost of your aquarium setup will vary greatly depending upon these three factors. After you make up your mind, the other options are almost endless; you can choose the shape of the fish tank, ranging from the classic rectangular shape to the popular coffee table fish tanks, to custom shape fish tanks built right into your wall.
Cold water fish tanks are one type of fish tank quite popular with many people. The advantages are obvious: lower costs to your electricity bill since you don't need an expensive aquarium heater. However, depending where you live, you may need to invest in a aquarium chiller to maintain the optimum water temperature for your fish.
The most common types of freshwater fish for cold water tanks are koi, goldfish, and tetra fish species.
Also note that cold water aquariums are often synonymous with freshwater aquariums; saltwater aquariums *usually* require warmer temperatures, since they host tropical marine life which require warm temperatures. For beginners, cold water aquariums are best because they are easy to maintain and are cheaper than warm water aquariums.
Choose your cold water aquarium below:
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24 65W Actinic PL Aquarium Light Fish Tank Marine Reef Freshwater Plant Hood US $44.95
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AQUARIUM FISH TANK FILTER PUMP FRESHWATER SALT 290G PER HOUR US $9.99
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