The number to the lower left of the fish will tell you how many of this specific kind will appear in the tank, no number to the left of the fish means the fish is set to appear randomly. Selecting Individual Fish - To select a fish, just mouse over the kind you want and left click, a box will appear around it. Marine Aquarium 3 allows you to choose fish from twenty-nine different species (plus one Ochre Starfish) and supports a population of up to thirty fish in the tank at one time. This will take you to the Fish selection page of the Settings window.įish Library - In the top right area of the window you will find a visual library of colorful Fish to choose from. The playlist can be accessed through the Music Playlist button in the main Marine Aquarium settings window.įrom the Settings menu, click on the "Fish Settings" Button. Music volume is controlled using the slider on the right. Bubbles Sound - Turns on the Bubble sound, the volume is controlled using the slider on the right.Show Crystal - Enables the Crystal rock in the Reef.Bubble Column - Enables the Bubble Column in the Tank.Display Window Title Bar - Turns off the Title Bar in windowed mode for a cleaner look.Always on Top in Windowed Mode - When Marine Aquarium is in Windowed Mode (See "F" hotkey) this option will place the program window over any other program you are running.Start in Windowed Mode - Launches Marine Aquarium in windowed mode, will launch the program as an individual Window on your Desktop, rather than filling the entire screen.De-checking this option will stop the Aquarium from panning entirely. Auto Pan - The slider changes the panning speed.If this option is not checked, you can only exit the program by pressing the ESC key or the Right Mouse Button. Exit on Mouse Move - If this is checked you can exit the Marine Aquarium by moving your mouse or pressing a non- hotkey on your keyboard.I know that with soroities you want to have other fish in there but this is just kinda too much, it may actually stress some of the bettas out.To bring up the settings menu, press the spacebar on your keyboard while Marine Aquarium is running then click on the Program Settings button. I know that for the Congo tetras, they really should have a 30 gallon tank bare minimum. I’m not 100% sure about the rainbow fish since I haven’t looked into them too much but I’m pretty sure that they are also schooling fish and that it’s recommended to keep them in groups of at least 6. The cardinal tetras, panda corys, white cloud minnows, and Congo tetras all should be in groups of 6 and no less because they can start to get stressed. Ideally sororities should have a 40 gallon heavily planted tank with tons of hiding places, with a 20 gallon being that absolute bare minimum. Not 100% sure about the size of this tank but if it’s below 20 gallons it’s too small for a betta sorority and the chances of it turning into a blood bath are much higher. The lucky bamboo in the back there must have it’s leaves above the water otherwise it won’t grow well and it will eventually start to rot. Okay, a couple things unfortunately are wrong with this tank and it’s stocking.