All you need is an aquarium, a filter, a lighting system, sand, live rocks, some saltwater, and something to start the cycle.
FOLWER or FOWLR is a kind of saltwater aquarium setup that doesn't have corals.It stands for Fish Only With Live Rock.
Well, there are 2 types of fish, saltwater fish, and freshwater fish. Only put in saltwater if you own a saltwater fish. Note: Saltwater fish could live safely in freshwater, but freshwater fish will suffocate in saltwater.
Live rock can be seen at zoos in their saltwater aquarium displays, at pet stores that sell saltwater fish and in naturally occurring coral reefs. Live rock is sold as a natural way to preserve the eco-system of a saltwater tank.
Saltwater fish are very hard to keep, and it absolutely takes an established aquarium, and not just a tropical aquarium with salt. You have to have special "live" substrate, preferably "live" rock, and all levels of ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and salinity have to be monitored very closely. A saltwater tank is for advance aquarium keepers, and it consumes a lot of time and takes a lot of work. I am sorry for your loss, but there is a lot of information available on the web on how to keep fish. Try getting him a betta or something. A saltwater fish won't ever survive long without a saltwater tank
Depending on the species and its diet, they can live for at least a year or two, and some even longer. Aquarium crabs in saltwater tanks should not be kept if they become too large.
Most people consider a puffer to only be one of the Arothrons, or a porcupine puffer which all get big and need at least a 125g aquarium, however Most Toby puffers can live comfortably in a 50g aquarium.
They are saltwater fish. Tangs are pretty hardy too. The yellow tangs are the most common. They can all live in a saltwater aquarium as long as you keep up the tank properly. Tangs can get aggresive so only have one tang at a time as they will fight each other.
because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater
In a saltwater aquarium, it is recommended to use live rocks, which are pieces of coral skeleton covered in beneficial bacteria and algae. These rocks help maintain water quality by aiding in biological filtration. Other options include reef rocks or base rock, which are inert and can be used for aquascaping. It is important to avoid using rocks that may leach harmful substances into the water.
Sea snails are generally quite hardy. With a proper saltwater aquarium they can live in captivity. Researching the requirements of the species is the first step.
Saltwater fish live in the saltwater seas and oceans around the world.