The Discus Fish Tank
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Mar. 26th 2008
Once you decide that keeping Discus Fish is for you - the very first thing you need to consider is - “What size aquarium do I need?”
Obviously you need to stick to what you can afford, and the amount of space you have available, but remember that the aquarium you get is going to be home to your Discus Fish, so it has to meet certain standards.
Since you’re likely to want to put your Discus Fish on display, most Discus Experts would recommend a fish tank no smaller than 120cm X 40cm X 50cm. Due to their body shape, Discus Fish tends to like deep tanks better. Also, to keep stable water conditions, you need an aquarium that will hold a lot of water.
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The Oranda Goldfish - An Interesting Fish For Your Aquarium
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Mar. 25th 2008
If you want a fancy looking goldfish that has an unusual characteristic and you might consider the Oranda goldfish for your aquarium. This fish has a beautiful metallic scaled appearance and comes in a variety of colors from yellow to bright red as well as an interesting chocolate color and a pure white with a red cap.
The interesting characteristic of this goldfish is that they have a bumpy growth on the top of their head which develops when they are a couple of years old. This growth is called a wen and is an unusual, but somewhat appealing characteristic. While this differentiates the Orlando from other goldfish he is similar in many other ways including his paired anal fans and dorsal fin.
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Bettas - The Most Exotic Fish For Freshwater Aquariums
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Mar. 24th 2008
If you compare the difference between the salt water or marine fish and freshwater fish, you know that the fish for freshwater aquariums can be a bit dull and boring compared to salt water fish. However, there is one fish for freshwater fish tanks that is so beautiful and exotic it can rival any of the marine fish.
This fish is the Betta or Japanese fighting fish. You’ve probably seen them sitting In tiny round bowls at your pet store. These are the beautifully colored fish with long flowing fins that come in a range of red, purple’s and aqua’s.
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Aquarium Maintenance- How To Clean Your Aquarium Filters
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Mar. 21st 2008
A dirty fish tank is not only an eyesore – it is also a health hazard to your fish, to yourself, or to your family. It is important to clean your fish tank regularly and keep water conditions perfect for your pet fish. Cleaning your aquarium filter is one of the critical steps. The three types of filters – mechanical, biological, and chemical—require different maintenance regimens.
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The Beauty Of A Saltwater Fish Tank Aquarium
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Mar. 3rd 2008
Adding a saltwater fish tank to your home or office is a great way of owning a pet that can fit into your busy lifestyle. Although there is a certain amount of care and maintenance involved saltwater fish are beautiful to watch
, add a unique focal point to any room and studies have shown that being in a room and watching fish swimming is soothing to the nervous system.
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Choosing An Aquarium Pump- Good Pumps Make Your Pet Fish Healthier
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Mar. 2nd 2008
In a way, your aquarium is a simulated ecosystem— to maintain it, you must recreate what the natural environment does to keep fish alive and healthy. Supplying oxygen to the fish is one of the two most important things in recreating the ecosystem, and constant flowing water is the other. To simulate the effect of flowing water, aquarium pumps are needed.
A good aquarium pump keeps the water flowing, which is important for the air inside the tank to circulate and to allow the water to flow to the filter and remove contaminants.
The two types of pumps
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The Discus Fish Tank
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Feb. 16th 2008
Once you decide that keeping Discus Fish is for you - the very first thing you need to consider is - “What size aquarium do I need?”
Obviously you need to stick to what you can afford, and the amount of space you have available, but remember that the aquarium you get is going to be home to your Discus Fish, so it has to meet certain standards.
Since you’re likely to want to put your Discus Fish on display, most Discus Experts would recommend a fish tank no smaller than 120cm X 40cm X 50cm. Due to their body shape, Discus Fish tends to like deep tanks better. Also, to keep stable water conditions, you need an aquarium that will hold a lot of water.
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Freshwater Tropical Fish-mollies And Guppies
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Feb. 11th 2008
There is a large variety of freshwater tropical fish that you can add to your fish tank but my two favorites are Mollies and fancy guppies. These fish are livebearers meaning that instead of laying eggs, they give birth to a little tiny fish and they are, in fact, quite easy to breed even for a novice aquarist.
Mollies
A Molly is a great fish for a beginner hobbyist. These fish are fairly hearty and will withstand adversity and conditions well so if you make a mistake you can have a good chance of you for surviving. You want to be sure that you have a least a 15 gallon tank and you have a good heater as these fish like the temperature to be between 70 and 82°F.
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Choosing An Aquarium Pump- Good Pumps Make Your Pet Fish Healthier
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Feb. 6th 2008
In a way, your aquarium is a simulated ecosystem— to maintain it, you must recreate what the natural environment does to keep fish alive and healthy. Supplying oxygen to the fish is one of the two most important things in recreating the ecosystem, and constant flowing water is the other. To simulate the effect of flowing water, aquarium pumps are needed.
A good aquarium pump keeps the water flowing, which is important for the air inside the tank to circulate and to allow the water to flow to the filter and remove contaminants.
The two types of pumps
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Freshwater Tropical Fish-mollies And Guppies
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Jan. 30th 2008
There is a large variety of freshwater tropical fish that you can add to your fish tank but my two favorites are Mollies and fancy guppies. These fish are livebearers meaning that instead of laying eggs, they give birth to a little tiny fish and they are, in fact, quite easy to breed even for a novice aquarist.
Mollies
A Molly is a great fish for a beginner hobbyist. These fish are fairly hearty and will withstand adversity and conditions well so if you make a mistake you can have a good chance of you for surviving. You want to be sure that you have a least a 15 gallon tank and you have a good heater as these fish like the temperature to be between 70 and 82°F.
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