Welcome to AquaPers
Your trusted source for aquarium setup and maintenance.

At AquaPers, we believe every beginner can create a beautiful aquarium. Our mission is to provide clear, actionable advice for your aquarium journey.
Our Mission
We aim to simplify aquarium setup and maintenance for beginners. Our expert tips help you avoid common pitfalls and enjoy your aquatic hobby.
Why Choose AquaPers?
AquaPers offers reliable, easy-to-follow guides. We focus on practical solutions, ensuring your aquarium thrives without overwhelming you.
Meet the Team
Our team consists of passionate aquarium enthusiasts. We share our knowledge and experience to help you succeed in your aquarium journey.
Next Steps
Start With a Hub
Open a hub to see the core options, common mistakes, and a clean path forward.
Read the Latest Guides
Find fresh posts that solve one specific problem at a time.
Contact Us
Have feedback or a topic idea? Send a quick note.
Quick Checklist
- Understand the basics of aquarium setup.
- Choose the right equipment for your tank size.
- Select fish that are compatible with each other.
- Regularly test your water quality.
- Learn about proper feeding and care for your fish.
How We Choose & Recommend
Short, practical guidance first—then product picks when you are ready.
- We compare features and real-world use cases for About.
- We scan user feedback for patterns (not one-off opinions).
- We call out trade-offs so you can pick confidently.
FAQ
What should I know before starting an aquarium?
Research the type of aquarium you want to set up. Consider factors like size, fish species, and necessary equipment. Make a detailed list of essentials to ensure you have everything you need before starting your aquarium. A quick win is to set up the basics first, then do a short trial run to confirm everything behaves as expected. If you see a problem, fix it early before you add complexity.
How often should I clean my aquarium?
Clean your aquarium every 1-2 weeks. Change 10-15% of the water during each cleaning session. This routine helps maintain a healthy environment for your fish and prevents algae growth. Remember to check your filter and replace cartridges as needed. If you’re choosing between options, pick the one that matches your use case and constraints (space, noise, speed, skill). The “right” option is the one you’ll actually use safely.
What common mistakes do beginners make?
Overfeeding fish is a common mistake that can lead to health issues. Stick to recommended portions and observe your fish's behavior. Adjust feeding amounts based on their activity and appetite. Always remove uneaten food to prevent water quality issues. A quick win is to set up the basics first, then do a short trial run to confirm everything behaves as expected. If you see a problem, fix it early before you add complexity.