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How to Build a Fish Room on a BudgetA Well-Equipped Space for Fish Breeders Costs Little Money
In order to have a successful fish breeding business, a fish keeper needs to have space for aquariums and optimal conditions for healthy fish.
Many aquarium hobbyists start out with one ornamental tank and then decide to expand into fish breeding as a business. Once this decision is made, a fish room should be considered in order to set up the additional equipment necessary for breeding fish. It is easier to keep everything together rather than having aquariums in every room of the house. It also cuts down on mess, saves time, and is less stressful on the fish keeper. Aquariums Needed for a Fish RoomTanks in a fish room do not have to be new or fancy. Shop around for used tanks, light fixtures and canopies. For estimation purposes, the following types of tanks are necessary:
Deciding on a Fish Room LocationHere are some factors to consider when choosing a location for a fish room:
Do it Yourself Fish Tank RacksPatio brick and 2 x 8 planks of wood make very sturdy and inexpensive tank racks. The largest tanks need to be at the bottom and the smallest at the top. It is recommended to draw out a plan in order to leave room for a middle column of brick. For each row, it will require one 2 x 8 at the front and at the back as a platform for glass tanks. The wide part of the plank is parallel to the floor.
With second hand equipment plus bricks and boards, setting up a fish room can be inexpensive.
The copyright of the article How to Build a Fish Room on a Budget in Aquariums is owned by Douglas DuHamel. Permission to republish How to Build a Fish Room on a Budget in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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