5 Interesting Critters For Your Home Aquarium

We all love aquariums and the aqua life present in them. But, for how many years or months, you haven’t added a new life to your home aquarium. As a lover of aquatic life, you can add new aquatic species to the aquarium and enjoy their movements inside the water tank.

We all love to fish! Goldfish, the starfish, are just a few ones you name it. The idea of home aquariums was first coined for keeping only the fish species. However, with changing times exotic sea animals and other interesting sea creatures find their way to home aquariums.

We have brought this article keeping the above thought in mind to let you know about various sea creatures that can find a place in your aquarium.

Sea Horse 

Size of a jellybean, they are very cute and adoring. They protect themselves from predators by grouping themselves. They can surely add color and uniqueness to your water tank.

Octopus 

Remember the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the famous predictor of the championship winner Paul – The Octopus. You can also have a Paul of your own to seek for his divine signals.

Snails 

Snails are very charming and can make your aquarium look lovely. They can gel easily with other fish species and requires low maintenance.

Clownfish 

The tale of a clownfish is best narrated in the Hollywood flick ‘Finding Nemo’. Clownfish is a popular aquarium pet and excites kids the most.

Axolotl 

Axolotl is an amphibian, native to Xochimilcho Lake in Mexico. They are also known as Mexican salamander and are often linked with waterdogs because of their close appearance. It is an endangered species and you will be needing a lot of space, probably 20 gallons to house a Mexican salamander in the water tank.

So what are you waiting for? Let these critters become part of your aquarium family. However, do not forget to maintain the water tank regularly. Change the water at regular intervals to ensure quality aquatic life for these unique pets. Also, stock quality fish supplies to help you maintain aquatic life. It is crucial to treat aquatic life regularly in order to prevent infections.