Editing Beginning Fishkeeping
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#[[Substrate]] of your choice, gravel or sand. | #[[Substrate]] of your choice, gravel or sand. | ||
#Other misc tank-safe decorations. | #Other misc tank-safe decorations. | ||
− | #[[:Category:Plants (Freshwater)|Plants]]. If you've got plants you'll need some plant fertiliser. | + | #[[:Category:Plants (Freshwater)|Plants]]. If you've got plants you'll need some [[Plant food|plant fertiliser]]. |
Fish (or any other aquatic animal) require a place to hide so you'll need to provide some objects like plants (real or plastic), rocks, bogwood, ornaments, etc. Avoid any décor with very small holes where a fish could get stuck. Once the animals feel at home, they'll come out more if they feel they have a retreat. | Fish (or any other aquatic animal) require a place to hide so you'll need to provide some objects like plants (real or plastic), rocks, bogwood, ornaments, etc. Avoid any décor with very small holes where a fish could get stuck. Once the animals feel at home, they'll come out more if they feel they have a retreat. | ||