Question by Snowflake: How much harder is it to have a tropical aquarium than a cold water one?
I am not sure whether or not I want a to get a tropical aquarium. Exactly how much more difficult is it to keep a tropical aquarium (with angelfish).
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Answer by Some One not much different. as long as you do water changes and don't overstock the tank you'll be fine.
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This is a short clip of my 3ft tropical aquarium. The water appears cloudy due to new driftwood and river rocks. The tank has been running for about 5-6 weeks now and everything is going great. I have a large and small piece of driftwood, about 6-7 river rocks and 3 live plants. Its being filter by an Aqua one intake filter 1200 L / Hr flow rate, and a aqua one 7500 air pump that is powering a rubber air wall and I also have the aqua one 100 W heater. The PH and Nitrate levels have been stable and balanced and my fish are really happy and love there new aquarium. In my community I have the following 2x Bala sharks (medium size) 2x Tiger barbs (these are not as aggressive as people say they really friendly with my other fish) 4x Bristle nose pleco's (two of them are medium size and two of them are small size) 6x (I think there called Red Rosie barbs) 2x (I'm pretty sure there called "Danios" small white really playful fish All these fish have been together in previous aquariums for about a year and there all very happy together. The tank is a 120 liter and after Christmas im looking to buy a 4ft tank, 55-58 gallon setup for the new year but wont set it up till early mid year. Good and bad comments are welcome and I appreciate your advice and heads up. I have been into the hobby of tropical aquariums for about 2 1/2 years. Haters are not welcome, get off youtube ! Video Rating: 4 / 5