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Aquarium Options For Aggressive Fish

A lot of fish that people buy to keep in aquariums at home can happily co-exist. It's possible to have a moderate-sized tank that holds several different species of fish, which can give the tank a diverse appearance that you enjoy. There are certain types of fish, however, that have a reputation for being overly aggressive. Betta fish, for example, have a beautiful appearance but a highly aggressive nature. If you're interested in buying one or more aggressive fish, you'll want to be selective about the aquarium that you choose. Here are three aquarium options for aggressive fish.

Individual

A common approach is to buy a small, individual tank to hold your aggressive fish. Doing so will keep it separate from your other fish, which can live in a larger tank together. This method will ensure that your aggressive fish doesn't kill or harm any of your other fish, which is certainly possible if you were to place them together. If you like the idea of having a few different aggressive fish, don't hesitate to buy a small, individual tank for each of them. You can display these tanks in a row on a shelf or other surface in your home.

Divided

Another option that may appeal to you is to buy a divided aquarium. This is an aquarium that has separate areas that are divided with glass. It may offer a tidier look than having several different individual tanks on display in your home. Divided fish tanks come in several different styles. In some tanks, the separate compartments are the same size. In other tanks, they vary in size. There are a lot of divided tanks that have two compartments, but you'll also find options that have more compartments, allowing you to hold a larger number of fish in separate spaces.

Oversized

Some people put an aggressive fish in an aquarium with several other fish—but make sure to choose an oversized tank that will give the non-aggressive fish lots of room to hide from the aggressive one. People who take this approach often add several different obstacles to the tank, including natural or synthetic rock formations. These additions can help to block the lines of sight between the aggressive fish and the other fish, which will ideally cut down on confrontations.

Look for one or more of these products at a pet store that specializes in discount fish aquariums. Contact a local store, such as Northeast Aquariums, to learn more.


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