There are many assumptions and myths about owning fish that can lead some pet owners confused. While fish make excellent pets, just as any other type of pet they require their own special care and attention. Here is a look at some typical pet fish myths that commonly mislead people.
One of the most common pet fish myths is that if you have a smaller tank you do not have as much work to do. This could not be less true. Just as with larger fish tanks smaller tanks require a good deal of attention and care. Smaller fish tanks often require more care because once something occurs such as disease or certain types of algae growing there is not as much time to deal with them.
Another typical pet fish myth is that if you have more fish your tank is better off. This is also false. You never want to risk overcrowding your fish tank as it can easily lead to big trouble. As humans, we all need our own personal space to move around and the same thing applies to fish. Having too many fish in a tank can also lead to even bigger issues such as not enough oxygen to go around.
Lastly, many people assume that taking care of fish will be easy compared to other, larger pets such as dogs. While it is true that fish do not require to be walked or taken out they have their own specific needs to be taken care of. It is important to watch the levels of the tank, keep it clean and ensure that the fish are fed correctly.







