Thursday, September 29, 2011

Lophelia.org is the source for everything to deep-sea corals, approved of the David Attenborough

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As solid reef hobbyist also, we are very delighted with the ecology and biology and conservation of marine creature and deep-sea corals are not the exception. It was quite a long time since we first shared Lophelia.org, and the website has added many more articles since then. In case you do not know, Lophelia is one of those sites, we very much enjoy visiting, because the website contains only a wealth of information from any place of the basic structure of the skeleton of Lophelia to microbiology of Lophelia.

The Web site, as the name suggests, focuses mainly Lophelia, but there are some great information on deep reefs ever and always has the latest news about deep coral research. Above is a brief presentation of the Web site by Sir David Attenborough, naturalist and the face and voice of many programs on natural history.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Freshwater tank types


As time past, the regular rectangular tank evolved in many freshwater tank types. People have come out with different shapes, sizes and materials under the production of tanks for fish. What used to only glass can be made now in acrylic; tanks included. Tank manufacturers even produced Jumbo tanks continuously in wall tanks, as well as many others. Aquariums are always a good choice to add Visual value at any place; You can be home, Office, Museum, even Studios.

Before entering the entire set up, you must first make sure for what purpose of the tank is and what types of fish will have in the tanks. Physical attributes of the tank only added weight to their decisions. There are many types of freshwater tank and there are several factors to consider when looking at the type of tank to buy. Not all figures serves the same function.

Rectangular tanks work for each species, but Šesto?g?len well not. Šesto?g?len tanks are only suitable for small fish in a very limited quantity. Too is the size. Parrot fish can live the rest of his life in 60-gallon tank, but surely, it would not survive healthily in the 10-gallon tank. In the selection of the material you wanted lighter one, so that you have received the acrylic. Little did you know that it scratches easily. Issues such as those that least easily be resolved by the correct tank type.

Not everything you see may be right for you. Research and ask for various types of freshwater aquarium. Know what is right and appropriate before one and will certainly help you more easily and worthwile experience in receiving tank.




Janice Evangelio

Janice is the keeper of the avid freshwater aquarium for several years and she wants to share this wonderful experience with you. This hobby of hers has given many delight for her and her family.




Monday, September 26, 2011

Setup your home Aquarium


Aquarium tank is the most important piece of equipment, so you must choose wisely when you set up your home Aquarium.

It is not something to be bought in a hurry. Aquarium tank must be adequate for what do you think about it. The tanks can be used to preserve aquatic animals such as tropical fish, mollusks, and even amphibians, if this is what you prefer.

All these pets from different tank types and the different types of things in the tank. Fish are the most easily domestic support while corals and amphibians are much more difficult than other aquatic animals.

Maintenance of coral Aquarium camera is quite difficult. They need to be near the ocean set up, that is, the water must imitate the saltwater of the ocean environment. It must also have sufficient light, salt basis of 0.7-0.8, this is the maximum intensity for fish and coral, who lives in a salted atmosphere.

Corals are attractive aquatic creatures, but they are quite differently coloured and also available for this type of created are sea anemones. Sea anemones, are similar to Earth plants that waves with current sea and are fully played to see. Marine fish can be added in the coral or sea anemone tank.

However, some sea anemones are harmful to certain fish because they may sting them.

As already stated, the fish are most easily maintained in aquariums, they need only to healthy water and food. They also need water filter, water stabilizer and appropriate lighting (not direct sunlight). There are numerous species of fish that can be supported in a home Aquarium and they all must have different types of environment, so check whether your home Aquarium is suitable for the type of fish you have.

Aquarium tanks, obviously, are the most important part of the Aquarium installation. You must verify that the fuel tank is suitable for the type of creature, you want to keep, or if they will die only for a few days. Some aquarium tanks with good quality are quite expensive, because they are made up of reinforced fiber glass and safety breaks that only when you fill in with a full tank of water.

You can also check for aquarium cabinets, which are usually reservoirs, expensive Aquarium when you buy from a store of fish. The size of the Aquarium depends on the Cabinet. Some Aquarium cabinets work such as beams of support for the tank. Cabinets are normally supplied with the area for storage below where it is placed in the Aquarium. This is a good place to keep your materials, which are not yet used as additional filters, plain, as well as spare food.

Cabinets come in different sizes and designs, or they may be specially built or to contract manufacturer to become more personalized. Custom built Aquarium cabinets are quite expensive, although you will have what you actually want. Ready to use lockers are available in various functions. They are constructed to withstand different weights of tans, so that always can purchase ready to use Aquarium cabinets usually up to about 5-7 feet long and they are usually available in tree shades as Maple or black. Some cameras also have pastel coloured in vibrant decoration.




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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Julian something introduced by cheeky AD from two little Fishies

Julian thing is a new product from two little Fishies, which was introduced by the cheeky magazine CORAL. Advertising is not actually a picture of Julian thing, but it uses the suggestive language to get your attention. Long extended flexible description is sufficient innocuous, but this is the rest of the advertising, which take innuendo step further. Who knows what the Julian something actually appears, but if you think you know what, let's or RIP in the comments.


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Friday, September 23, 2011

What you need to know about Aquarium Heaters


As many have already exist an embossed surface is many things to do when you set up your tank. Depending on which type of fish that you have in your tank will depend on the temperature of the water. One of the things you will need for your aquariums is heater tank. Aquarium heater is a small device which is placed on the inside of the Aquarium, which controls the temperature of the water. It is important that the temperature is set up correctly so that your fish to be comfortable.

Aquarium Heaters important?

Did you know that most tropical fish are cold-warm blooded animals? As cold-blooded means that they cannot control their own body temperature, so that they cannot keep her warm. Different species of fish also have different body temperatures, so that when you purchase your fish select ones that have the same type of requirements for the temperature in otherwise you will find that some will die.

How can I tell what type of heater to buy?

Everything depends on the size and type of your tank and the type of fish that you plan to purchase. There are three basic types of heaters. There is a tank heater, which merely hangs on the side of the tank. Hanging types of heaters are the most basic heating and are in line for use in smaller aquariums.

There is also a type of submersible Aquarium heater. This is the type of Aquarium heater, which is placed in the water to heat and warm the Aquarium. These are more convenient and more reliable, indicating that the heater, hangs on the side of the tank because it provides a more consistent heat for fish.

Heating cable system is also used and is commonly used in aquariums with living plants. This is the most Aquarium heater, because constantly, even heat in aquariums. Spending more money, but is better heater than the other two types of Aquarium heaters.

Since most fishes are cold-warm blooded and need heating to ensure that they remain live and convenient living Aquarium heater then becomes an essential element in most home aquariums. If your secure type of heater shall be required for your tank, your local pet store or the Aquarium store is the best place to ask. 84 degrees is the minimum requirement for most tropical fish, so that the type of fish, Aquarium size and determines the type of heater, you will need.




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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Fresh cultures of joculator angelfish come in the United States through the global reef supply

Joculator angelfish, Centropyge joculator, is one of the rarest small angelfish in the aquarium trade, which is actually available, albeit so rarely. He has been a long time, since some fresh joculators entered trade and fresh batch of about two dozen "Jocks" is unloaded in the cradle of America to meet domestic demand of two-color angelfish doppelganger.

Joculator small angelfish are imported from the global reef supplied with a uniform distribution of young, adolescent and adult color specimens. The global supply of the reef is conditioning joculator, angelfish, once their extremely long flight from Cocos Keeling Island, the only place in the world that Centropyge joculator naturally occurs. To seek some new joculator angelfish available of the rare fish market of the United States, where they will probably sell for the usual $ 600-$ 700, but if you want one now, Say the store of the local fish to get in touch with global reef supply.


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Monday, September 19, 2011

Basic Aquarium Guide

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We are discussing about the general setup for the Tropical and Coldwater aquarium. The differences between Tropical and Coldwater aquarium are assumed to be understood by everyone and hence will not be discussed in great details. Below is a break down of the comparison of the 2 type of aquarium.

Cold Water -Low Variety of Species, High Availability, Low Fish-stocking density, Low cost of set-up

Tropical - High Variety of species, High Availability, High Fish-stocking density, Low cost of set-up

Start-up equipment needed for both type of aquariums:

- Aquarium Tank

- Hood

- Filter

- Substrate

- Water conditioners

- Test kit

- Thermometer

- Heater (Tropical)

- Decoration

- Stand

Aquarium Tank

When you are choosing your first tank, take time before purchasing to make sure that you are buying the right tank for you and for you fish. There's a wide range of tank designs available but the one preferred generally is the standard rectangular shaped tank. This is because rectangular tanks, being 2 or 3 times as long as they are wide, have a large surface area for the exchange of gases and the uptake of oxygen by the water. Also, better for them in terms of the swimming space it provides. Bigger is better for any aquarium, as even a large aquarium is very small compared to the natural range that any fish has been used to in the wild. The larger the tank, the most water it will hold and the more fish it will be able to sustain and support. It will also provide more stable water conditions than a small tank.

Below is a guide to stocking level:

Coldwater -- 2.5cm (1 in) of fish per 60 sq cm (9.3 sq in) of tank water surface area

Tropical -- 2.5cm (1 in) of fish per 30 sq cm (4.65 sq in) of tank water surface area

Note: Surface area of the aquarium if calculated by multiplying the length by the width.

Hood

Serve as a place for your lightings .Unless you are having an open concept set-up; it is generally an important part of the tank. Lower evaporation rate of the water, preventing dust from getting into the tank and avoid fish from jumping out of the aquarium are some important aspect of having a hood.

Filter

Filtration is the life-support system for any aquarium and is vitally important for the well-bring of the fish that live within it. Without exception, all aquarium fish need filtered water that is free from pollutants, which is left to build up can be hazardous to their health. Unfiltered aquariums are not safe for living fish since, unless the water is changed several times a day, fish become poisoned by their own waste products and may die as a result.

Type of Filtration (Specific info about filtration coming soon):

Mechanical Filtration - This is carried out by passing water through media that are designed to trap particles and remove them from the water column. Mechanical filter media can be in the form of a sponge or fine wool, and are cheap and readily available. Most filters work mechanically, and the effectiveness of the process is indicated by the way the tank water clears.

Biological Filtration - This method harnesses the power of nature by providing areas within the filter where microscopic bacteria can live and multiply. The media should have a high surface area in relation to their volume, so that more bacteria can live within the space. All tanks will have some sort of natural biological filter either from the bacteria that live on the surface of the substrate or the surface of the plants.

Chemical Filtration - This process is where chemical pollutants and metals are removed from the water by special absorbent resins and granules. Once saturated, the media are normally spent so are then discarded and replaced. The most common form of chemical medium available is aquarium-grade carbon, which can remove dyes, odours and medications from tank water, as well as chlorine from tap water.

The substrate of any aquarium is the material that is placed on the bottom of the tank for decoration. Traditional substrates include sands and gravels, which can be found naturally in the any body of water. In most freshwater aquariums the substrate should be inert, which means that it will not dissolve or leach elements into the water particularly any that may affect the pH of the tank water.

Different type of substrate

Pea gravel

This material is an excellent choice for coldwater and tropical aquariums and is safe to use with all types of fish. It is available in sizes from 4mm (1/8 in) up to 2cm (3/4 in), and its round particles make it good for fish that like to dig. It will not readily compact and it can also be easily cleaned. Pea gravel should be used in a layer about 5cm (2 in) deep. It offers good anchoring for plants, the smaller particle sizes being best for prolonged plant growth.

Silica sand

Silica is available as sand and grit and can be used in all freshwater aquariums. It is very dirty when first purchased and will take a lot of rinsing before the water runs clear. Its colour is similar to that of soil and it can be used to good effect for creating natural-style aquariums. Its small particle size is useful for plant growth and it should be used at a depth between 2.5cm (1 in), where there are no natural plants, and 10cm (4 in) for heavily planted aquariums.

Silver sand

This is the original universal aquarium substrate, given that it is found naturally all over the world in streams, rivers, lakes and oceans. Its name is a little inaccurate, since its overall colour is golden and is essentially the same material as that found on most beaches. It needs to be washed thoroughly when first purchased, and it can be messy to work with because its tiny particles get everywhere. Plants can be grown in it, but some species are better suited to it than others. For a heavily planted tank, mix silver sand with substrate fertilizer and use a heating cable to prevent stagnation.

Colour gravels

There is a huge market for colour gravels and every imaginable colour is available, from black to shocking pink. It is mainly used in ornamental aquariums and can liven up tanks that are not brightly lit. Light colours will attract algae growth and should be regularly cleaned to prevent it. Black gravel looks attractive in natural-style aquariums and highlights fish and plant coloration. Wash all colour gravels because a lot of plant covering will have ground off the gravel particles in the bag.

Grit

Grit is a term used for substrates with a particle size between fine sand and fine gravel - that is, 2-3 mm (1/16 - 1/8in) and is fine enough to encourage plant root growth within it.

Pro and Cons summary of various substrates,

Pea gravel

Pros

- Easy to clean; inert; safe for all fish

Cons

- Too coarse for some plants to grow in

Silica sand

Pros

-Cheap; Natural looking; good for plant growth

Cons

-Needs thorough washing when purchased to remove dust

Silver sand

Pros

-Natural looking; suitable for all aquariums

Cons

-Prone to clogging; particles can end up in filter chambers and power heads

Colour gravel

Pros

-Brighten up aquariums; popular with children

Cons

-Colours fade over time bright colours attract algae growth

Grit

Pros

-Small enough to anchor plants

Cons

-Can be dirty when first purchased

Water conditioners

There is much different type of Water conditioners out there for aquarium. But the most important we are talking about here is Chlorine Neutralizer. The water coming out from our type has abundances of chlorine contained in it and we want to remove it. It's optional to have water conditioners as by leaving water in a buckets or tanks for over 24hrs will have most of its chlorine content removed naturally.

Test kits

The importance of water testing for modern aquarist cannot be underestimated. Water testing can tell us so much more about how the tank is running than is possible with the naked eye. Water can be crystal clear and yet still contain extremely high levels of toxic ammonia and nitrite, as well as nitrate and phosphate. The pH and hardness of aquarium water are also impossible to tell just by looking, so a test kit can be used to determine whether particular pollutants are present and whether subsequent action should be taken.

Test kits work by using reagents that change colour, which can then be cross-referenced against colour charts. Usually each reagent will test for only one parameter, such as pH, and so a kit will include several different tests. A recommended test kit is the Freshwater Master Test Kit (Picture above). The kit is complete for testing tap water and aquarium water. It includes pH (6.0 to 7.6), high range pH (7.4 to 8.8), Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate. A cheap and reliable test kit to buy.

I will try to set up a more thorough explanation of test kits sometimes in future.

Thermometers are an inexpensive necessity; it monitors the most important attribute of the fish tank. Something can always go wrong with your aquarium heater and you need to know it immediately. Read the thermometer at least once a day is important as if something goes wrong with your heater, it could be deadly. There are many type of aquarium thermometer out there in the market. Choose one that you like best.

Heater

The temperature of the world's ocean, lake and river differs considerably and the fish that inhabit each ecosystem have evolved to thrive in certain temperature range. Fish that we consider to be tropical live in a water temperature of 24-30°C (75 - 86 °F) all year round, with tropical marine fish living in a more stable environment of an almost constant temperature of 24°C (75°F). Heating the water in an aquarium to the temperature required for tropical species is both simple and inexpensive.

There are several types of heating element available; including special mats and cables, but the essential item you need to heat and regulate the temperature in your aquarium is a heater/thermostat. As a heating element at the bottom of the heater heats up, so the water in contact with the outside of the heater warms. A thermostat reads the temperature of the water and turns the heater on and off to maintain the desired temperature. The heater and thermostat are housed in a glass tube with a sealed top. This piece of equipment is placed fully submerged in the tank; the temperature adjusted and then plugged in for 24 hours a day.

There are many different sizes of heater available. The wattage required depends on the volume of water to be warmed. A 25 Watt size heater is enough for a 30cm (12in) long aquarium while a 300 watt heater is enough for 120cm (48 in) long tank. Any size later than this will require more than 2 heaters. Look at the table below to have a better view.

Tank Size Heater size

30cm (12in) 25 watts

60cm (24in) 50 watts

75cm (30in) 100 watts

90cm (36in) 150 watts

100cm (39in) 200 watts

120cm (48in) 300 watts

Decorations

There are many types of Aquarium Decoration available to choose from. They are namely substrate (we mentioned before), rocks, wood, ornaments, artificial/natural plants and backgrounds.

The use of rock in the aquarium is as old as the hobby itself and there are now many types available. Rockwork can provide a backdrop, hiding places for fish and potential spawning sites. More articles about rocks will be posted in future.

Wood can be used very effectively as a design feature in aquariums and helps to provide a natural setting. Not all wood is safe to be used in aquariums, so only obtain wood from aquatic retailers. Fish use wood for camouflage and hiding places and it can also be used to highlight planting. Wood should be pre-soaked to remove unwanted chemical that it might have.

For a discerning fish keeper ornaments may have no place in the aquarium, but some do not know what they are missing. Fish are not fussy about what their home looks like, and species that like to hide may just be happily reside under a bridge made from resin as one made from piled stones. For those of you that like a colourful underwater wonderland, they are a must to have.

Artificial plants have come a long way since they were first introduced and now look more realistic than ever. Their durability also makes them suitable to keep with fish that would destroy live plants and those that would eat the real things. They are useful for hiding equipment and making areas feel more secure for nervous fish, and, of course, they will tolerate any type of water.

Aquatic plants can look stunning when they are properly displayed, but they offer many additional benefits to the aquarium and its inhabitants. However, if they are to provide any of the benefits, you will have to meet their needs, which includes providing appropriate lighting, fertilization and substrates. See basic plant guide.

An appropriate background is important if you want to imitate an underwater scene in your aquarium. They can give the effect of increased depth and can also hide any trailing cables. Internal and external backgrounds can be purchased, or you can make one yourself.

Stands

A stand is a basic requirement for an aquarium, as without one it would be sitting on the floor. Stands must be specially made by professionals or purchased from an aquarium retailer because aquariums are heavy enough to buckle living room furniture, potentially causing disaster. A stand for the aquarium can be either cabinets or a simple stands. Both are appropriate and depend solely on the preference of the hobbyist.




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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Right materials for your aquarium


Are you ready to start fresh water in the tank? It is visible, do you have your fish tank? Is middle size freshwater aquarium tank or another size? You have chosen the type of freshwater aquarium fish, which you want to keep? How to plant your tank, do you have them with you? If you have everything you need, then it is time to start matching your fresh water aquariums.

With these simple materials you can create your own freshwater tank. For some it may seem complicated or even difficult to implement. But with a little guidance, almost everyone can enjoy Aquarium Setup, which you yourself taken together.

To start the fresh water tank, you must first place a substrate of your tank. This will be followed by tiny substrates, which is usually composed of small rocks and sand. This type of substrate is the preferred choice for aquariums. Select the correct type of substrate has its pros and cons. smaller substrates is preferred by the fish at incorporation. Another advantage is that it is a common material, which you can find in almost all Aquarium shops. However, when they pick up and play with it, the smaller substrates may mean scores of the fish's mouth. Another important is their impact on the types of freshwater aquarium fish and plants, which you have selected. Here you can find some materials that should never happen in the settings area of the Aquarium: shell, Onyx, limestone, can be, dolomite, quartz, granite, Slate, lava rocks, sand, stone and Onyx.

You want to create a unique tank, first must examine, how they affect the whole ecosystem of materials which you have selected. In creating the best setting, you must retain the potential ill effects of materials in mind. Whether you are a beginning Middle freshwater aquarium size or another size, here are the steps to check your materials.

First, do the testing of vinegar. Put a few drops of vinegar on the surface of the rock or stone that you want to use. If it foams more than expected, then it is not a good material for your network. This means that the calcium in it will be harmful to your aquarium. Another test is to place your substrates in a pail of water and test for pH and hardness. If you do not change after a week, you're good to go. You can use the sets as sets for the level of pH, ammonia, and the like. All it takes is a little effort to create a suitable environment for your fish.




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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Maintenance of marine aquariums-how to make this difficult task simple


Construction of Marine Aquarium is not for casual fish fan. Marine aquariums are heavy projects which are time consuming and much attention they need. However, for those who wish to make one, time is, in the end.

There are three different types of marine aquariums building: only fish, fish with live rock and reef aquariums. This is a difficult task to maintain, because there are different levels, which must always be considered and Marine Aquarium should be of constant surveillance. The level of pH, temperature and salt must be carefully evaluated. Salt level is the most important, because with too few or too many forms of life will not survive.

Most salt tanks require 1.6 and 1.7 salt level. There are kits and books available to help you get the right salt level in your tank. There are also monitoring tools. Tanks for saltwater are slightly more difficult to maintain than North American freshwater.

When it comes to the level of pH, you want to get fish, rocks or reefs, needing the same pH to survive. This makes maintaining Marine Aquarium easier, since you only need to worry about the tank shall be one level of pH.

System filter will be like any other you have seen the tanks for fish. Systems of filter for marine aquariums are expensive and usually must pass through the specialty shop or catalog to get what you. It is almost double the price of freshwater aquariums.

Another thing is the lamps for marine aquariums. Lamps are generally cyclical to constitute a day and night in aquariums. In the fish only tanks, this is not that big of a deal, but in the tanks where there is algae or other types of organisms, it is very important.

Marine aquariums are particularly beautiful because of the types of things that you can add to it. In addition to having a beautiful fish, you can add coral and reefs. This gives the Marine Aquarium realistic sensation and provides more depth to the environment. There might be a shrimp and crabs, as your marine tank a distinctive appearance.

Since this type of system is complex and time-consuming, only build marine tank if you have time and resources. This is a fantastic Aquarium when you finish, but is only for those who wish to put in time and effort.




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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Aqueous foods California announces new frozen blackworms

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Aqueous foods California just announced the availability of California Blackworms ® its highly nutritious, free of parasites in a frozen form. The news means more hobbyists now have easy access to the benefits of blackworms, conditioning fishes in breeding form, without having to maintain live worms or frequent travel to one of a handful of shops that carry live California blackworms.

One of these companies not on the radar of most marine aquarists, aqueous foods California (AFC), is a major source for live farmed California blackworms-Lumbriculus variegatus.  Not to be confused with Tubifex worms, (usually found in the sewers), a.f.c. freshwater blackworms worms are grown under controlled conditions without fish and are free from parasitic roundworms, tapeworms, flukes, ICH, Hexamita and other diseases of fish bear blackworms from other sources.

While based in freshwater hobby, live blackworms often ignored although a food for marine fish. Live California Blackworms are known to attract a strong positive response of nourishment – another useful tool to deal with the most finicky of marine fish. Just watch the following clip of banded Butterflyfish (Chaetodon striatus), to see how responsive the fish can be with these worms – this type often dies in captivity their finicky eating nature.

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It is often difficult to find a live California blackworms of your local repository, but hobbyists were able to them by the pound and shipped directly one night by the AFC. Fish breeders also see positive results in the introduction of breeding animals in spawning condition rapidly for many people. For the aquarist who wants to have this feed by hand, but you don't want a container of live worms in the refrigerator or only wants to eat blackworms sometimes this new frozen California blackworms may be the best saving marriage compromise there.

AFC detailed process of freezing and packing for us. Living blackworms placed in 1/2 4 x 6 inch cube tray, and then passes style conveyer Flash freezer after having crossed the dose of radiation for good measure. Flash freezing takes less than 10 minutes and then three 6 oz, 35 Earl flat frozen trays shall be placed in a bag of poly resealable for shipment.

AFC shipping frozen blackworms retailers and hobbyists, starting from fully labeled packages, expected soon this week.


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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Types of freshwater species of aquarium fish, which you can select


Species of freshwater aquarium fish will allow you to select the type of fish that you want to have in your tank fish. Fish are relatively easy to care, but there are several things to consider before you decide to buy one. Remember that before the introduction of the fish in their new Habitat, you must leave your left running for two weeks, so that the good bacteria in the filter will mature for safe tank level.

Must purchase a freshwater aquarium fish from reputable pet store or dealer. Make sure that the fish is in good condition while still in the dealer's store tank. There are several types of freshwater fish, which you can keep in your aquarium. Types of freshwater aquarium fish include school fish, catfish, its, loaches, Cardinal tetras, Pearl and Zebra danios. Be cautious of aquarium fish that can be predatory on your other fish such as catfish. If you just began to keep fish, you can get the Killifish, as it is good in freshwater aquariums. There are other than freshwater fish, which must be avoided to keep in your tank as the Oscars, which eat other fish and a lot of clutter, and fish, which is very sensitive to many health problems.

Before you add fish to your aquarium, it must be quarantined for a short time. This will allow you to know whether it is healthy to avoid any disease to move to other fish. Add fish gradually in your freshwater aquarium to avoid chemical imbalance. Different species of freshwater aquarium fish have different preference when it comes to his new environment. Some prefer to hide in rocks, while others do not like an overcrowded reservoir. It is important to make studies of freshwater fish, the better you. Also need to know about special needs such as temperature, chemical balance, Diets and compatibility.

Make sure that you provide the right temperature of the water, suitable for the type of species, select. Freshwater fish are sensitive when it comes to cleanliness and freshness of the water. Your fish may acquire the disease when there are ammonia toxins in the water. As far as possible, change water regularly and always check the temperature of the water.

Many species of freshwater aquarium fish can be obtained easily at your local pet stores or dealers, and even online retailers.




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Monday, September 12, 2011

Pick the correct type of Aquarium


Aquariums have evolved in a very popular hobby, with approximately millions of Aquarium and tropical fish enthusiasts, who in the world.

In 1850, (where the ancestor of modern tanks were first developed as a new curiosity) ranks of Aquarium maintenance is increased, as more complex systems, including systems for lighting and filtering have been developed to keep aquarium fish healthy.

However, before you get started in the hobby you must first buy a tank. When you reach to the pet store or specialized Aquarium store will have many aquarium tanks to choose from:

Metal framework:

Most of the old style are made with sheets of glass, which are held in a metal frame. This is usually built from pieces of angle iron or stainless steel, soldering in the corners. Release of air between the glass and metal is prevented from PuTTY Aquarium cements, acrylic or silicon sealant.

Jars of battery:

Globes or fish Croquette: this type of Aquarium is useful for emergency purposes, but may not be recommended as permanent features. The glasses are made in one piece and crack cocaine, but small, suddenly may expand and cause flooding. This not only leads to loss of fish but also be required to buy a new tank, since it is impossible to fix the old one.

Also, when looking through the walls of this type of tank, there is a distortion, which adversely affects the view of the fish. Similar limitations apply in Globes or fish dishes.

Plastics:

With the growing applications of plastics, it is not surprising that this synthetic these synthetic products have been used to replace the glass tank. Plastics prevail that unbreakable, but are sufficiently soft for the surface to become scratched. This is in time will Mar transparency.

Vitorlite:

This glass-like material is available in many different colors and some great effects can be obtained by applying to the parties to back up the Aquarium. In addition, as an opaque Vitorlite will hide the wall and unsightly cables or other apparatus, behind the Aquarium.

Wood:

Aquarium with wood frames are desirable, mainly for reasons aesthetic. Wooden framework, however, will have to consist of plywood, to prevent warping.

The advantage of the wood lies in the fact that it can be polished, lined with upholstered carpet, tinted or covered with colours to harmonise with the provision of the room.




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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Aquarium stands


Aquarium stands are special stands, intended to put the tanks after. Size and material used for the aquarium stand depends on the type of tank.

Aquariums, can be made from glass or acrylic. Glass aquariums weigh three times more than Acrylic Aquariums. Acrylic Aquariums, must be maintained for its entire length and width of the bottom. Glass aquariums should maintenance be carried out only in the outer edges.

Depending on the type of Aquarium tank represents as a whole are divided into two categories, which are open type and the closed-type tank stands. Open type tank stands are the simplest type of stands and are made of materials lighter than wood. They may have aquariums for glass, which is 40 Galleons upto. They are not upper lid and fitted with cross support of parties and vice versa. Aquariums must sit squarely on the rectangular lip-tribunes are suitable for glass aquariums, needing support only in the lower edges.

Closed-type tank stands are taken for aquariums, which are quite heavy. Closed tank stands are constructed of wood under pressure, allowing them to keep their tanks, weighing 50 gallons or more. Closed tank stands have top and bottom platforms. The lower platform extends to provide a slightly larger footprint. Closed tank stands are suitable for glass and acrylic aquariums.

Before purchasing an aquarium stand, be sure to note the type of trim, your tank has and satisfies the material of the aquarium stand with him to look for free. While purchasing aquarium stand so that it fits in with everything else consider the appearance of the room.

Metal Aquarium double stand that can hold 30 gallons might costs $ 40, while the wooden stand of closed type, the support of 55 gallons can evaluate around $ 90. The cost of the Aquarium stands of depends on the type of material used, the capacity may be supported and its end.




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Friday, September 9, 2011

FT1203RD-D65: Finnex Pico Aquarium Deluxe+ 6500k Red

FT1203RD-D65: Finnex Pico Aquarium Deluxe+ 6500k RedThe Finnex 4 gallon tank is made of high transparency glass. The quality of the glass sets the tank apart from the competitions by bringing high definition aquatic viewing experience. The front of the tank features a seamless rounded corner for a much sleek looking edge. Equipped with a flawless canister filter reaching almost a quarter of the volume size of the actual tank. Let this top notch equipment bring the ocean to your desktop, worry free. Lighting- The light comes with a 26 watt 6500K energy saving bulb and two blue LED. The energy saving bulb emits a blue tint of light which produce a clear water view and promote growing of plants. The two blue LED brings a pleasure night view of the aquarium. This light is suitable for fresh and salt water marine aquarium setups. More features of the light include: 1. Spectral aluminum reflector. The reflector directs the light beam into the aquarium and enhances the brightness of the bulb. 2. Color of the lamp covers. The lamp covers have an attractive metallic coating and are available with four different colors, namely, silver, black, blue and red. Fiiltration-The Finnex compact canister filter offers a vacuum tight force filtration out performs conventional power filters as your tank will become noticeably cleaner and clearer. Quite operation and easy maintenance makes this filter an ideal setup for salt water or fresh water aquariums. Enjoy easy removable filtration chambers to add or remove any media you choose. Media Upon Media-Filtration media includes activated carbon floss pad, sponge, and ceramic rings. Easy removable filtration media holding trays makes maintenance easy. Completed accessories include durable water intake strainer, spray bar and filter hanger.Powerful top mounted 95 gph sealed motor. High quality ABS material constructed canister body. Filtration media includes activated carbon floss pad, sponge, and ceramic rings.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How to create a freshwater aquarium

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Different types of Aquarium lights


Choice of Aquarium lights can be one of the most exciting experiences in support of the Aquarium, until the election and taking care of the fish. This is because you can be as creative as you can on this aspect. You can set up lights, however you want, depending on your preference and creativity. Lighting can make the data for your aquarium, more visible and attractive. Choice of the aquarium light must be carefully done. You must make sure that the type of aquarium light, select must be one that will show the beauty of your aquarium.

Types of aquarium light

1. Moonlight or Moon light-this is called Moonlight because it places the light, which leads to the moon. Those who choose this type of light wants to fish with an environment that is closest to their natural habitats. This type of lighting gives the fish a feeling in their natural environment, making them behave naturally. Lunar lights are usually LED lights that draw very little energy and emits virtually no heat.

2. fluorescent lamps This is most commonly used light tanks. They are normally used by beginners. They are normally used in relatively large aquariums because they can provide light for large area. They can easily be purchased on ordinary hardware stores and are available. Although they emit enough light, they generally Dim shorter period of time and may need to replace them regularly. They are available in a wide variety of colors to choose from.

3. compact fluorescent lamps This is the latest trend when it comes to Aquarium lighting. They produce more intense lighting, but use less energy. Although they may be initially more expensive than regular fluorescent light, they are cheap in the long term because they can be used for a longer period of time. As regular fluorescent lamps with different colors.

4. Metal halide bulbs These bulbs have high intensity discharge. They are often used in football and baseball stadiums, where necessary, intense beam. Is high in intensity, it is not appropriate for beginners, beginners often start with smaller aquariums, which usually do not require intense light. This type of lighting is much experts preferred because it produces the most effects, which include the shimmering, making the Aquarium looks very attractive and Real. This is the most for aquarium keepers who take care of saltwater creatures such as corals and other animals in need of intense light. Since it gives away too much light can cause overheating, significantly affecting the health of the fish in the Aquarium. The bulbs also may tend to be very hot, which can be dangerous.

Lighting in the Aquarium are what make it more attractive, colorful and beautiful. Although many people set up tank, to take care of fish, some people decided to create aquariums to add beauty to the room or area of a House. Beautiful Aquarium can give a soothing ambiance to any place.




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Monday, September 5, 2011

Ecoxotic EcoPico 5 Gallon Desktop Aquarium w/ LED Fixture

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Oceanos Ocean Reef book studied for in English or Spanish

Oceanos is a book for children for the marine and ocean environment. Oceanos was written by Groucho Edwards and it is available in English and Spanish versions, so you can share the Wonder of the marine environment with the younguns.

12-Page children's book, the Oceanos is an ideal Primer for your young children interested for aquarium life at an early age — even has the hotel Clarion angelfish on the cover. Oceanos is accessible from most bookstores for $ 10 to $ 13 plus shipping.


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