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Coral Reef Care Tanks Aquarium

... have an underwater paradise in their living room? It may, not however, be the best choice for a beginning hobbyist. Coral reef aquariums require much more care than fresh water tanks or saltwater fish only tanks. Freshwater fish are usually ... Read Read: Coral Reef Care Tanks Aquarium

By: Jeanie Smith | 25/06/2008 | Pets

Caring for Bubble Coral in an Aquarium

... . Within the bubble coral family, there are three subspecies. They are simple bubble coral, pearl bubble coral and grape bubble coral. They are all cared for in the same way, so they will be referred to as bubble coral throughout the rest ... Read Read: Caring for Bubble Coral in an Aquarium

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

How to Create and Care for a Coral Aquarium

... is recommended over buying coral from a store. By growing your own, you ensure it is properly acclimated to your tank. Setting up and caring for the coral aquarium, or reef aquarium is a task that requires a bit of knowledge before starting ... Read Read: How to Create and Care for a Coral Aquarium

By: Jeanie Smith | 25/06/2008 | Pets

Aquarium Care for the Freshwater Guppy

... for guppies to seek refuge. There should be about one to two inches of substrate in the bottom of the tank. Colored rock or dead crushed coral make a nice addition to the aquarium, and may help to make the fish feel more at home.   A few ... Read Read: Aquarium Care for the Freshwater Guppy

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

Aquarium Care for Sand Sharks

... from eating tank mates. For the most part this works well, although, every so often some of the fish seem to disappear. When housing sharks, care should be taken to ensure there is adequate space for swimming. Sharks by nature cruise the ... Read Read: Aquarium Care for Sand Sharks

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

How to Care for and Clean a Saltwater Aquarium

Most people are unaware or uninformed of how to properly clean and care for a saltwater tank. It's best to understand how to care for your saltwater tank before even buying one so as to avoid possible problems down the road. The first thing ... Read Read: How to Care for and Clean a Saltwater Aquarium

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

Marine Aquarium Care- Invertebrates Only

... , mussels, and scallops to be used as a food source, if you wish to use fresh rather than frozen foods.  Be careful when keeping shrimp, as all of the invertebrates listed above feed on shrimp, including shrimp themselves. It is unlikely, ... Read Read: Marine Aquarium Care- Invertebrates Only

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

How to Care for Aquarium Fish

... to sit overnight before being added to the tank.  Clean the sides of the tank with a scrubber to remove any built up algae. Be careful not to disturb or scare the fish. Move rocks and decorations to loosen any debris. Try to collect this ... Read Read: How to Care for Aquarium Fish

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

How to Care for Aquarium Catfish

... common fish found in freshwater aquariums. Catfish are very unique and differ from other fish in regards to their health and care. The most distinguishing feature of a catfish is the prominent "barbells", which look like whiskers on a cat, ... Read Read: How to Care for Aquarium Catfish

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

Caring for Your Freshwater Aquarium

... as the original water in the tank. Add your finishing touches with decorative pieces, then carefully move the fish back in. It may take a little while for the fish to adjust to the new water, but after having followed all these steps, you ... Read Read: Caring for Your Freshwater Aquarium

By: Jeanie Smith | 10/07/2008 | Pets

Coldwater Aquarium Set-up and Care

... , rinsing the gravel of waste and changing filters. You will find that as time passes, you will form a routing of caring for your coldwater aquarium. It is worth the effort to maintain the tank, as you will be rewarded with a wonderful ... Read Read: Coldwater Aquarium Set-up and Care

By: Jeanie Smith | 25/06/2008 | Pets

How to Care for Live Aquarium Plants

... , some sort of filtration system, lighting and some basic cleaning tools. The plants are fairly easy to care for, but you do have to keep up with your regular maintenance. Synthetic plants may be a good alternative to live plants, if you ... Read Read: How to Care for Live Aquarium Plants

By: Jeanie Smith | 25/06/2008 | Pets

Basic Aquarium Plant Care

... the fish of your choice and enjoy a beautiful tank. While keeping live plants in the tank, it is important to care for them as you would any other plant. Always remove decaying leaves as they tend to drain the nutrients out of the healthy ... Read Read: Basic Aquarium Plant Care

By: Jeanie Smith | 25/06/2008 | Pets

Caring for a Goldfish Aquarium

... any new hobby, especially one that involves living creatures, always consider the maintenance that will be involved. If you care for your aquarium properly, you will be sure to have happy and healthy Goldfish for many years. Goldfish have ... Read Read: Caring for a Goldfish Aquarium

By: Jeanie Smith | 07/06/2008 | Pets

Aquarium Care for Freshwater Fish

... degrees of the tank water. The sides of the aquarium should be scrubbed regularly to remove an algae build up. Again be careful not to disturb the fish. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after handling the aquarium. Lastly, check the ... Read Read: Aquarium Care for Freshwater Fish

By: Jeanie Smith | 07/06/2008 | Pets

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