HOW TO SET UP AN AQUARIUM
HOW TO SET UP AN AQUARIUM PART 1 The modern all-glass tank consists of five pieces of glass, four sides, and a bottom. They are held together with a silicone sealant, which is inert and more pliable than old-style aquarium cement. Although an all-glass tank is simple to build, it is recommended that the beginning aquarist buy a ready-made model. By doing so, he is guaranteed that standard accessories will fit and that the tank will not leak. Tanks come in two basic styles: high and low . The high tank (fig 1) has a greater vertical height but a reduced surface area, whereas the low tank is the opposite; it has a low vertical profile and greater surface area (fig 2) . The low is the better of the two because surface area is much more important than height (or water depth). Fig 1: A high Aquarium constructed by Mr. Fish SITTING: Do not set up the aquarium at the front or back of a window in direct sunlight. If you disobey this instruction, ...