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Get in Touch with AquaPers

Have questions about aquarium setup or maintenance? We're eager to assist you! Connect with us for personalized advice.

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We summarize key differences, flag common mistakes, and point you to the guide that fits your goal—so you spend less time guessing.

  • Clear criteria, not fluff.
  • Real-world trade-offs called out.
  • Next-step links to keep momentum.

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  • Email us at support@aquapers.com for inquiries.
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  • Visit our beginner setup guide for step-by-step help.
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How We Choose & Recommend

Short, practical guidance first—then product picks when you are ready.

  • We compare features and real-world use cases for Contact.
  • We scan user feedback for patterns (not one-off opinions).
  • We call out trade-offs so you can pick confidently.

FAQ

What types of aquariums do you recommend for beginners?

We suggest starting with a 20-gallon tank. It's manageable and provides stability. Look for starter kits that include necessary equipment like filters and heaters. This setup will give you a good foundation. A good habit is to finish with a quick reset/cleanup so the next session starts smoothly. That prevents repeat issues and keeps performance consistent over time.

How often should I clean my aquarium?

Aim for a partial water change every 1-2 weeks. Regularly check water parameters to maintain a healthy environment. Consider using a gravel vacuum to remove debris effectively. This will help keep your fish happy. To get reliable results, use a simple checklist: required steps, safety checks, and what to do if the result looks wrong. That keeps you moving without guessing.

What fish are best for new aquarists?

Choose hardy species like guppies or tetras. They adapt well to new tanks and are less sensitive to changes. Avoid aggressive fish until you're more experienced with tank management. Start with a small school of these fish. When you hit friction, pause and do a fast diagnosis: what changed, what stayed the same, and what the symptom suggests. Then apply the smallest fix that addresses the symptom.

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