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Fish Tank Hoods - Reasons Why You're Fish Will Love You For Fitting Them!

By Joe Slavin

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There are so many advantages that can be gained by adding fish tank hoods to you fish tanks. The hoods give greater protection, stop your fish absconding, maintain a level temperature, contribute in alleviating evaporation and make the ideal housing area for the lights that bring the tank to life. With a tank hood in place you will be rewarded with an easier fish keeping experience, establish better conditions for your pet fish and give you a more appealing show.

Fish can be vulnerable to attacks from other pets like dogs and cats which will stress them even if they do survive the attack. The sight of a giant paw attempting to claw you from your habitat is not something any fish would wish. Not only other animals, but your neighbours cute little kid, paying a visit, in an act of kindness feeds your fish with pieces of pizza, chocolate cake and other water fouling goodies.

Some species of fish will from time to time jump out the water, which is fine if they land back in the water. If these escapees take the wrong trajectory, goodness knows where they will land. Well we all know about fish out of water, and further strengthens the argument about using fish tank hoods.

An open fish tank will allow the water temperature to fluctuate more and doesn't make an ideal aquarium environment. This is especially true for tropical varieties. In most cases a room temperature will vary from day to night and season to season.

Evaporation is another problem caused by the lack of using fish tank hoods. This can be a nuisance having to top up the tank periodically.

Lighting is so important if you want to have your fish aquarium looking at its best. A fish tank hood will provide the most appropriate place to house the lighting tubes. This gives a great effect especially in subdued lighting with the encapsulated light going down into the tank. Any living plants you have in the aquarium will also benefit from this light source. When you tally up the cost involved on aquariums and adding the fish and internal furnishings, the additional cost of fish tank hoods could work out to be a wise investment. Apart from the benefits of a more secure environment for your pet fish plus having a more pleasing display you will also have piece of mind, and that I'm sure you will agree, is possibly the greatest benefit of all.

To find out more information about aquarium hoods that will give your fish protection and enhance the look of your fish tank, have a look at the selection of fish tank hoods available.

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