The Top 5 Fish For Your FOWLR Aquarium

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Starting a salt water aquarium is an exciting endeavor.
You have the opportunity to create your own marine environment that you can enjoy in your own home.
However, choosing to start an aquarium will require you to make quite a few important decisions.
Questions like will you include "live rocks" into your ecosystem, what kind of filtration will you use, and how big will your saltwater aquarium be, must all be considered.
However, one of the most exciting questions you must ask yourself is what kind of fish will I include in my tank? Fish are the obvious highlight of the saltwater aquarium and are quite an investment so this is a list of the 5 best fish to purchase when starting an aquarium.
Surgeonfish - A surgeonfish is certainly one of the first fish that you want to purchase when you start a saltwater aquarium.
These fish are very active and add a great deal of life to your saltwater habitat.
They are easy to feed and maintain, which makes them a clear choice for a fairly new saltwater aquarium.
Another wonderful characteristic about these fish is that they do not bother coral so there is no need to worry about putting them into a FOWLR (fish only with live rocks) saltwater aquarium.
Surgeonfish are also beautifully colored so you are not trading the ascetics of the fish for its resilience.
Basslet - These beautifully colored fish are a perfect choice for the beginning saltwater aquarist.
Not only are they brilliant in color, but they are very active and easy to maintain.
These fish can reach about 6 inches in length so their size must be considered when thinking about how many fish you wish to incorporate into your aquarium.
Triggerfish - Curious, brave, and lively are good ways to describe the triggerfish.
These saltwater fish are a fixture in many saltwater aquariums.
Their lively and curious nature provides the saltwater habitat with a lot of action.
The triggerfish gets it's name from a spine on its dorsal fish that it raises as a form of protection.
Dragonet - The dragonet is one of the sea's shy creatures.
Usually they a bottom dwellers where they easily retreat to burying itself in the sand when nervous or aggravated.
These beautifully colored fish are not difficult to maintain, however they do not get along well with one another.
So be sure that if you wish to purchase a dragonet, it will most likely be a solitary species in your saltwater aquarium.
Clownfish - The clownfish is a brightly colored orange fish with white stripes on its side.
It is well known for its ability to live among the tentacles of the anemone without being harmed.
These fish are hardy, easy to maintain, and have a long life expectancy.
However, if you wish to include them in a saltwater aquarium with an anemone, you will not want to include a triggerfish.
In a natural environment the triggerfish feeds on the anemone so be mindful of the environment you wish to design when choosing fish.
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