Selecting Coral for Your Aquarium

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Selecting the right coral for your reef aquarium can appear to be a quite daunting task at first. A lot of people do not fully understand the complete time commitment and the effort that is required for going into a reef aquarium. Years ago, it was impossible to tell exactly what the requirements ...
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Aquascape Marine Aquarium

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When setting up a marine aquarium one of the trickiest, most frustrating and ultimately most neglected things is when you get to the stage where you are ready to aquascape your marine aquarium.Your goal when planning to aquascape your marine aquarium is to create a structure which allows for the ...
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Aquarium Plants In The Home Aquarium

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Adding live plants to an aquarium does more than just improve aesthetics – plants provide shelter, food for vegetarian fish, and prevent green water. Plants also soak up carbon dioxide, waste products, contribute oxygen to the water, and promote the growth of algae, tiny worms, rotifers, ...
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Aquarium Lighting: Is It Needed Or Can You Go Without?

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For some, aquarium lighting seems a bit like adding a neon sign to a lemonade stand. It looks like overkill and a waste of money. Yet, there are veritable reasons to use the correct lighting in an aquarium. Is it important to keep your fish healthy and in the best possible conditions as possible. ...
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Aquarium Basics for the Beginner

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Fish are an excellent choice for pets. They fit well into any size home or budget and are easy to take care of with very little effort. However there are some common mistakes that novas fish keepers make. A lack of planning is the biggest mistake that leads to all others.Your plan should start ...
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Setting Up An Aquarium Fish Tank

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An aquarium fish tank can bring the beauty and splendor of tropical or freshwater fish into your home or office, and if you follow sound fishkeeping principles when setting up your tank it will bring you years of enjoyment.Planning your aquariumA visit to your local pet store or specialist fish ...
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Aquarium Stands – 3 Excellent Tips To Purchase A Good One

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1. Keeping the aquarium on a standIt is not safe to keep the aquarium on a table or on the ground. When the aquarium is filled with water it becomes very heavy and it is not easy to move it around or push it, instead it is better to keep it on a stand and fill up the water while it is on the ...
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The Importance of Aquarium Lighting

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Most basic aquariums come with lighting already installed, but you can also buy lights if you want something different. For a novice the lighting in your aquarium should be sufficient if it’s fluorescent, however, this only applies to freshwater tanks. If you plan on setting up a saltwater ...
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DIY Aquarium Backgrounds

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One of the questions which I am asked quite a lot is how do I hide all the plumbing and/or wires around the back of the tank so that they are not visible from the front.And I agree it does not look natural. You set your aquarium up and all the rock is aquascaped perfectly yet all you can see ...
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Tropical Fish Fun – the New Tank…

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My wife and I had kept tropical fish before, but we wanted to do something different. So we decided to reconstruct the fireplace – a typical modern affair with no real quality or style – into a 7 foot long 4 foot deep paradise for fish…and eventually into an African Cichlid ...
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