150 Gallon Aquarium – Which Fish Can You Keep In Yours
A 150 gallon aquarium is a marvelous way of keeping a number of different species of fish together. Certainly if you want to turn your hobby from one of just keeping tropical fish into something a little more out of the ordinary, then with a 150 gallon aquarium you could actually consider building a reef environment for them.
Yet you should never rush into such a project, but instead think things through very carefully first. It is important that the first thing you do is actually determine if you have the space in your home to install a 150 gallon aquarium. If you can, then you will be able to keep some of the more popular breeds of tropical fish in it, such as Clownfish.
The installation and setting up of a 150 gallon aquarium in your home for keeping any kind of tropical fish and marine life, such as starfish, seahorses and coral takes time and you need lots of patience. This is because the environment needs to be right if you want to see your fish and marine life thrive in your 150 gallon aquarium reef tank.
150 Gallon Aquarium – Some Kinds Of Fish You Can Keep In Them
Of course the first decision you need to decide upon before you even set up a 150 gallon aquarium, is whether you want to keep saltwater or freshwater fish in yours. By going for a saltwater reef aquarium, you have the opportunity to keep some of the world’s most beautiful looking species of fish in it. In this article we look at some of the types of tropical fish that you can keep in a saltwater reef aquarium, and all of which are relatively easy to look after.
1. Purple Tang (Zebrasoma Xanthurus). 2. Yellow Stripe Maroon Clownfish (Premnas Biaculeatus) – Also known as the Spinecheek Anemone Fish, Maroon Anemone Fish or the Maroon and Gold Stripe. 3. Sea Anemone (Entacmaea Quardicolor)
Reasons To Select These Fish For Your 150 Gallon Aquarium
Ideally the Purple Tang is a breed of tropical fish which likes to live in tanks that contain more than 100 gallons of water, so putting them into a 150 gallon aquarium is ideal for this species. They are herbivores and so putting in plenty of fresh plants for them to feed off of is crucial, and you need to be aware that they can be extremely territorial and act aggressively towards other species of fish and marine life. Make sure that the other fish that you place in the aquarium with them, are compatible.
The Clownfish makes a wonderful addition to any size of reef tank, and comes in a wide range of colors, and this one is very noticeable by the yellow stripe that appears on its head, body and tail. These fish are suited to living in any size of tank, including a 150 gallon aquarium, and are of all species of tropical fish, one of the easiest to care for.
Finally there is the Sea Anemone, which like the Clownfish, is worth considering putting in a 150 gallon aquarium reef tank. Again they don’t have problems living in any size of aquarium, and are in fact very compatible and get on extremely well with Clownfish.













































