Fish Care Tips
This article is about fish care tips. You will come to know about the various ways by which you can take care of your pet fish. If you are willing to decorate your drawing ROOM with a nice aquarium and you must at first learn how to take care of fish. While taking care of aquarium [...] Related Articles: Fish Tank Aquariums and Filtration A guideline to making the right decisions when thinking about… Choosing a Glass or an Acrylic Fish Tank Acrylic fish tanks have many advantag
Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance: What You Must Know For A Healthy Tank
Good freshwater aqurium maintenance habits are important not only for your own enjoyment but also for the life and health of your fish. Now that you have your home freshwater aquarium up and running and populated with fish you want to make sure to protect the lives of your fish and keep them healthy and stress-free. Proper maintenance of your home freshwater aquarium means doing regular water changes, maintaining a steady and proper tempature level, monitoring the water’s PH levels and keepi
Aquarium fish: -guide to buying new fish. Part 1
Aquarium fish: -guide to buying new fish. Part 1 It s very important as part of your plan for having successful aquarium to take note of the type of inhabitants, which one of them is fish. Never buy fish before finding out about its requirement first. You really need to take your time to ask questions and be very observant when you are in aquarium store. There are lots of aquarium stores with unknowledgeable owners so you don’t base your decision on their advice alone make sure you take a
Fin And Tail Rot In Freshwater Fish Tank Aquariums
Symptoms Fin and Tail Rot is a common infection in fish tank aquariums caused by a group of bacteria called Cytophaga, which affect fish with long, soft fins. The symptoms have a wide range. (…) Writers Wanted: Join Our Blogging Community Today!
What Causes Fish Tank Heaters To Fail?
As the bimetallic strip bends toward and away from contact, an electric arc is created that eventually will pit and corrode the points. To prevent this, a condenser should be attached across the circuit, above the thermostat. Should the condenser short out, the current would bypass the thermostat, which would then not be operating. The heater, with no control on it, would continue to heat.Better thermostats today have a fuse in series with the condenser. Should the condenser short out, the fuse