| The Tropical Community System. | ||||||||||||
| The good old stand by in the aquarium hobby for many years the tropical community aquarium. These systems are the ultimate in variety and activity. With many small peaceful fish such as tetras, guppies, danios, and swordtails. Many of these fish are schooling varieties and make for a very impressive display in a large aquarium. A good community display can be fairly basic in design and still be done well. A major benefit to the community aquarium is that it can be done with a fairly small aquarium, so even people with limited space can have a thriving system. Good water quality is always very important so the small size of the typical community fish makes it less of a burden on the overall biological load of a given system. Many community fish are tank raised and are very well suited for life in an aquarium, some may even reproduce in their aquarium. Tropical community systems will fit almost any room and are a great choice for anyone. The fish available are usually quite adaptable and should do just fine even in a room where children are at play. A community aquarium will fit anywhere from the classiest of settings with regal schooling fish and fine wooded decor and broad leaved plants, to the playroom with eye-catching platies and guppies and bright fun decorations. A fantastic addition in any environment. |
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