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		<title>Acrylic Fish Tanks:  What You Should Ask Before Purchasing One</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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The piece featured below is the latest addition to our blog and it is very educative to read. We hope it gets some ideas flowing for you.<h3>Acrylic Fish Tanks:  What You Should Ask Before Purchasing One</h3>
<p>By Michael Singer</p>
<p>Are you interested in purchasing an acrylic fish tank? If so, you are defiantly not alone. Over the past few years, the popularity of acrylic fish tanks has, literally, skyrocketed in popularity. One of the many reasons for that popularity is strength. Acrylic aquariums are known as being stronger than traditional glass fish tanks. In addition to being stronger, acrylic fish tanks are clearer and lighter. These reasons are just a few of the many reasons why acrylic fish tanks come highly rated and recommended by fish keepers.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, acrylic fish tanks have increased in popularity. Despite being light, strong, and clear, not all acrylic fish tanks are created equal. That is why it is important that you know exactly what you are about to purchase. Unfortunately, with acrylic fish tanks, knowing what you are about to purchase may require a little bit of research. However, there is an easier option. If you are doing business with a well informed and well established fish tank supplier or manufacturer, the individual or company who you are interested in doing business with should be able to answer all of your questions. Those questions, a few of which are outlined below, are important when choosing the perfect acrylic fish tank for your home or office.</p>
<p>Perhaps, one of the most important questions to ask, if and when you are interested in purchasing an acrylic fish tank, is the type of acrylic that is used. While it is important to note that most well-known, established, and reputable fish tank manufacturers will make their acrylic aquariums with top of the line acrylic materials, there are others who do not. If you are interested in doing business with a relatively unheard of fish tank manufacturer, it may be best to inquire about the type of acrylic used. Although many individuals believe that acrylic is acrylic, you don’t want to find out the truth after you have already made your purchase. It has been noted that cast cell acrylic is the best type of acrylic to use on fish tanks.</p>
<p>If you are planning on purchasing an acrylic acquarium from a fish tank dealer, it is important that you inquire about the fish tank manufacturer used the by dealer. If you are interested in purchasing a fairly large sized acrylic fish tank or a custom built fish tank, you will find that you are making a fairly large purchase. In fact, that large purchase can even be considered an investment. When making an investment, it is important that you know exactly what you are purchasing and who it was made by. Familiarizing yourself with this important piece of information may not only make choosing an acrylic fish tank easier, but it will also help to prevent you from wasting your money on a poor quality product.</p>
<p>It is also important that you ask about a warranty and if one exists. As stated above, acrylic fish tanks come so highly rated and recommended because they are stronger than all other types of aquariums. That is why, if you are interested in purchasing an acrylic aquarium, that aquarium should come with a warranty. In fact, that warranty should even be a lifetime warranty. In addition, you should ask about the manufacturer’s reputation for customer service and how long they have been in business. A quality, well produced acrylic fish tank should last a lifetime and that is why you should be presented with a lifetime warranty from a long established manufacturer. If not, you are advised against making the purchase. Remember, there are only a few acrylic fish tank manufacturers that offer lifetime warranties on their products and have a long-term quality reputation.</p>
<p>The above mentioned acrylic aquarium questions are just a few of the many that you should be prepared to ask. In fact, before contacting an acrylic fish tank manufacturer or supplier for more information, you may want to think about developing a list of questions to ask. Brainstorming ahead of the time is the best way to ensure that you are fully prepared to purchase the acrylic acquarium of your dreams.</p>
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		<title>Happy Aquarium &#8211; How To Train Your Fish?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 19:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[We will have a look at <strong>aquarium accessories</strong> in the article below.  It is a good starting point if you are new to the subject.  There is more information available for those that have decided to make a more in-depth study.<h3>Happy Aquarium - How To Train Your Fish?</h3>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Happy Aquarium" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/happy-aquarium/359170">Happy Aquarium</a></strong></p>
<p>With a game like Happy Aquarium, you'll find yourself frequently stuck in hard places where you must determine how to progress. From the way you choose your fish to the different levels you'll be driving towards, you need to be sure that you can maintain your strategies over a long period of time. One of the fun things that CrowdStar has made easy to integrate into these strategies is to train your fish. If you are one of those people who love to train your fish but are having trouble doing it, here are some tips to help make the process much easier.</p>
<p><strong>The Key to Train Your Fish</strong></p>
<p>To train your fish with any kind of alacrity, you need to be sure that you spend as much time as possible doing it each day. You can only train a fish every 4 hours, but if you do it every four hours, you'll be able to get most, if not all of your fish set up with the full range of 7 tricks that are available in the game.</p>
<p>When it comes to actually training the fish, the training runthrough may seem tough, but it's really all about timing. Pay close attention to the way the game runs as you go through that obstacle course each time. Some of those obstacles need to be clicked on immediately while others need to be waited on until you are right in front of them. Watch how they open and close and how quickly they reset to build your timing up.</p>
<p><strong>The Volume Limits When You Train Your Fish</strong></p>
<p>When you run the training route, you get 3 tries before the timer is reset for 4 hours. This is a way to keep you from just doing it over and over again for more XP and coins. However, you can always run it with other fish and help to get all of your many fish trained in all four tanks. The XP gains can be significant and it's a fun way to spend your time when you logon each day.</p>
<p>If you train your fish in Happy Aquarium early on, you will be able to more easily feed those fish, gain some extra XP and coins every few hours, and ultimately have more fun with your fish. Along with naming and mating of those very same fish, this is a tool that will allow you to engage with those fish on a much more personal level. Don't miss your opportunity to push your game play to another level.</p>
<p>Lastly, if you are interested to know more happy aquarium tips such as leveling, getting more coins and pearls, visit <a href="http://tinyurl.com/howtotrainyourfish" target="_new">here</a> to find out more!</p>
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		<title>Fish Aquariums 101: What You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 00:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Do you find the information on <strong>aquarium accessories</strong> confusing? Maybe you find much of the information contradictory? If so, you are not the only one. This is the reason why we developed our site. We spent time trying to compile the facts for ourselves. Unfortunately, the information we found didn't help us make key decisions at all. <br />
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<p>By David Sanders</p>
<p>A fish aquarium is designed to offer domesticated marine life with a contained environment that mimics that of their natural habitat. Having first become popular in the 1950s, fish keeping is now widely enjoyed by many as a fun hobby and as a beautiful addition to the home. When maintained properly, fish aquariums can add a decorative touch to any room.</p>
<p>The most effective fish aquariums are those that feature the tank itself, along with lighting, a filter and heating unit. Commonly available in various sizes to accommodate space and different types of marine life, fish aquariums vary in price according to both the size and features of the unit. Everything from the small square aquarium to a large fish tank is up for grabs if you know where to find them. Typical fish aquariums can be found in most retail stores, but larger fish tanks often require a visit to the local pet store or some bargain shopping on the internet.</p>
<p>Fish aquariums are very important to housing domesticated marine life in the home. Small fish bowls, which are widely available, are inexpensive but do little to recreate the natural habitat that a fish would normally have. In order to live a long and happy life, fish need circulating water and movement as they have in the wild. When in captivity, which is the case when you have a fish as a pet, they need to have filtered and regularly cleaned water. While lighting is perhaps not as important, it does provide a sense of night and day and natural light for your pet.</p>
<p>When using fish aquariums to house your marine life, it is important that you regularly test the water using a test kit. In addition to changing the water regularly, it is best to confirm that the water you are using is safe. Regular tap water, for instance, may feature contamination that could prove harmful to fish. The reason is because of the chemicals and purifiers that are often used to treat the water. Instead, using distilled water may be the better option to ensure that it is free of chemicals or any other harmful agents. When changing the water in fish aquariums, you should remove up to 20% of the current water and replace it with the new.</p>
<p>When shopping for fish aquariums, it’s a good idea to check over the unit before you purchase it for cracks or other defects. If you are shopping online, be sure to ask about shipping insurance in case your aquarium is damaged while in route to your home.</p>
<p>About the Author: The author is a regular contributor to <a href="http://www.aquariumsadvice.com">Aquariums Advice</a> where more information about home aquariums, fresh and salt water is available.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2010 21:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Greetings! You are now in the <strong>aquarium accessories</strong> blog, here you will find various pieces of writing, videos, links and pictures that will surely be of your interest.  This is a one stop website containing all the information you need. There is a wide range of resources that are waiting to be unveiled. Please, do carry on reading and browsing more articles like this one below.  We feature exciting resources that are gathered by our experts in <strong>aquarium accessories</strong>.<h3>Happy Aquarium - Getting All The Achievements</h3>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Happy Aquarium" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/happy-aquarium/359170">Happy Aquarium</a></strong></p>
<p>Like any good video game, Happy Aquarium has a lot of fun diversions that allow you to engage with different aspects of game play on a competitive level. One of the more fun ways to do this is with Happy Aquarium achievements – the small medals you get for completing high level tasks that other players will look at with awe. You’ll find in many cases that the quick route to Level 40 is littered with things you can do that will reward you for your efforts – from mating to training to spending extra coins on all sorts of items for your tanks. Here are some tips to landing those elusive Happy Aquarium achievements.</p>
<p><strong>What Happy Aquarium Achievements Are There?</strong></p>
<p>There are currently twelve different achievements in Happy Aquarium that you can collect. Each achievement has four different levels – bronze, silver, gold, and star. These come in the forms of medals that you can collect and show off to your fellow players if you know where to put them. Many of these medals are relatively easy to get.</p>
<p>Most of them relate to just spending you coins. You’ll get medals for buying items for your tank, buying fish, buying different kinds of fish, buying gifts for friends and so on. You will also gain medals by mating your fish, training your fish, rescuing turtles and squid, and getting different kinds of fish up to adulthood. Basically, everything you already do in the game will be rewarded, but you have to do it all a LOT to get the medals for it.</p>
<p><strong>Getting All the Happy Aquarium Achievements Quickly</strong></p>
<p>To get the first level of achievements – the bronze accomplishment – you don’t need to do very much. Most bronze requirements can be reached before you hit level 10. However, the silver and beyond get much harder and the star level still has not been cracked by most players. So, you’ll need to be very dedicated and be able to complete as many tasks as possible each day when you login to the game.</p>
<p>If you’re interested in getting a large number of Happy Aquarium achievements, make sure you spend a great deal of time focusing on all of the aspects of the game. If you just buy and sell the same fish, you’ll never get the collection and mating achievements that should be relatively easy to snag. So, instead of lasering in, make sure to have some variety, getting as many fish as you can, mating them when you can and getting them all to adulthood without forgetting to feed them. You’d be surprised how fast you can get all the achievements you need.</p>
<p>Lastly, if you are interested to know more happy aquarium tips such as leveling, getting more coins and pearls, visit <a href="http://tinyurl.com/gettingachievements" target="_new">here</a> to find out more!</p>
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<div class="body">A salt water aquarium is a fish tank that keeps submarine  plants and animals in a contained ecosystem. Marine fishkeeping takes a different approach from its freshwater counterpart because of the essential differences in the constitution of saltwater and the resulting distinctions in the adaptation of its inhabitants.The inhabitants of a marine aquarium in many cases are hard to obtain and are generally higher cost compared to freshwater aquarium habitants. Nevertheless, the habitants of saltwater fish tanks are likely to be much more magnificent than freshwater tank fish.</p>
<p>Using the outstanding variety of gorgeous saltwater fish to select from, it is no surprise that so many collectors dream of keeping a a salt water aquarium. </p>
<p>The utilization of saltwater fish tanks enable you to bring in a little piece of ocean life into your home. There are many people today who enjoy seeing fish swim in their natural home particularly popular extraordinary flowerhorn. As we all know, almost all of the beautiful and very unique fishes are found in the sea. Having bright colors and the slow moves that they create, watching these fishes in motions is an excellent method to pass the time. However, as with any type of pet, there are particular guidelines that you ought to have when adding one of these saltwater aquariums inside our home.</p>
<p>Salt fish tanks is regarded to be the most delicate of all fish tanks. The water has to be at the perfect temperature.  When the water temperature is not exact, your fish won't react properly. If you opt to put this aquarium into your home you may need to take into account some necessary guidelines. The first consideration is that of space. Saltwater fish call for a large room to swim around in. This suggests that the size of this aquarium requires to be bigger than that employed for freshwater fish.</p>
<p>In making use of a saltwater aquarium, the setting of just a couple of little fish, tend to make the aquarium tank seem too crowded. These larger sized aquariums also make the alterations in temperature at a more gradual rate.. Having huge size fish aquariums it would be very easy to keep the pH stability and nutrient levels.  A major fluctuation in any of these areas will make your fish be very ill. To make certain your saltwater aquarium is set up properly in terms of pH balance and nutrient level you should learn these standard and required alkalinity level is just about 3.0, the nitrates must be around 20 ppm and the temp should be close to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>Once the proper measures are applied to set up your saltwater aquarium in the right way, you'll have a nice environment right in your own home. You want to consider that saltwater fish require more room than the freshwater fish such as the flowerhorn fish. </p>
<p>The amount of such fish tanks are a bit more costly compared to freshwater type, nevertheless is worth it to provide some living ocean life to your home. They're readily obtainable in any pet store if you would like to have these kind of aquariums. They'll be equipped to present you all the information and facts you may need to get started with your completely new fish salt water aquarium.</p></div>
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<div class="body">The Joy of Having A Glass aquarium<br />
A lot of thought, preparation and effort should go into putting together a first-rate aquarium. Ideally you will create an aquarium that matches your house or apartment's décor, provides an interesting variety of aquatic life, and satisfies your aesthetic sense.</p>
<p>Seeing the colorful fish glide through their silent, lush miniature undersea world, almost like dancers in a tiny ballet, can be the perfect calming influence after a hectic and stressful day of work. For this reason one often finds aquariums not only in homes but also in the waiting rooms of doctors and dentist, in physiotherapy or massage therapy rooms, hospitals and psychiatric clinics, and even prisons. </p>
<p>Glass Aquariums—the Tank<br />
Typical sizes are 10, 20, 29, 30, 40, 50, 55 gallons and larger, all the way up to 400 gallons. The standard aquarium axiom applies—the bigger the tank the better, because a larger aquarium will tend to have much more stable water conditions. Compare a five-gallon tank to a 55-gallon tank. The five-gallon Glass aquarium tank may fluctuate in temperature as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit daily whereas the temperature will not be as likely to fluctuate as much in the larger tank. Having more water will also give you more time to correct anything that is going wrong. Tanks can be purchased from your local fish store, online, or built by a custom aquarium builder, so one way or another you can have the Glass aquarium you dream of. </p>
<p>Advantages and Disadvantages of Glass Aquariums<br />
Acrylic is lighter, stronger, and more durable than glass. On the other hand, an acrylic aquarium will scratch much more easily and can be very difficult to repair when scratched. Glass is cost-effective compared to acrylic.Glass is available in a variety of colors, and colored glass tends to look better than colored acrylic. Glass is far more breakable than acrylic, however, which can result not only in the death of your fish but a real mess in your tank or apartment. Also, glass tanks are more prone to leak than acrylic. Even empty, glass aquariums are much heavier than their acrylic counterparts. With proper handling and care, however, you can avoid the pitfalls that may come with a glass tank and reap the advantage of a far more scratch-resistant, and thus more beautiful, aquarium.</p>
<p>Glass Aquariums—the Stand<br />
Water is very heavy, so your glass aquarium will need adequate support. An aquarium typically weighs at least 10 pounds per gallon of water it holds. Thus a big 55-gallon aquarium could weigh 550 pounds! Typically, glass aquariums are small enough to be placed on sturdy furniture or desks, but you may want to consider a custom stand not only because it is designed to bear the weight but also because aesthetically a glass aquarium on a custom stand is typically more aesthetically pleasing. Regardless of whether you use a stand built to hold an aquarium or regular furniture, make sure it is level and more than strong enough to hold your tank, and thereby avoid any fish tank tragedies. </p>
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<div class="body">The instance, you have finished installing your tropical fish tank then you will definitely want to take pleasure in this new hobby. Taking good care of a new tropical fish tank is fairly easy and simple; nevertheless there are a number of problems that might appear in a newly set up aquarium. All this may look perfectly OK, to you, for a short while but then you would realize that things are not perfect in any case. Soon, algae will begin to grow bit by bit and take over the whole aquarium, its only then that fish start to get sick and die and the newly set up fish tank doesn</p>
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<p>Like every other Facebook game on the market, Happy Aquarium has its very own special currency that is hard to get and can help to buy some very rare, high level items and upgrades for your account. In this case, you'll be trying to get Happy Aquarium pearls. These pearls are not necessarily as hard to get in Happy Aquarium as they might be in some other games, but they are still tough and can be quite expensive if you decide to start buying them instead. So, to help you decide when and where to use them, and whether you need to buy any Happy Aquarium pearls, here are some tips.</p>
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<p>There are a lot of different items you can buy with your Happy Aquarium pearls. To start with, you can buy some rare and fun high level creatures and fish that would not otherwise be available to you. These creatures vary between those that can be resold for a decent profit to those that are just simply there - the same as a decoration (such as your Mermaid or Scuba Hamster).</p>
<p>Other items that you can pick up for a good chunk of pearls include the high level backdrop upgrades along with the different decorations that are rarely found in the game other than through the pearl interface. These decorations range from real world monuments to strange and rare items that perform fun little tricks.</p>
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<p>For the most part, you don't need anything that you can buy with pearls. They cost a lot of real world cash (12 for $1) and can be pretty much ignored if you're not intent on getting the highest level items in the game. The upgrades to your tank and your subtanks are all paid for with coins, so generally speaking, if you focus on your coins, you'll be able to get almost anything you need from the game.</p>
<p>The goal of Happy Aquarium pearls is to give the truly hardcore players of the game a fun, additional way to engage with the content. From the Scuba Hamster for 150 pearls to the little mermaid or the rare backdrops and additions to your tank, you can have a lot of fun tacking on new aspects to you tank. But, you need to be willing to spend a good chunk of real world cash to get those things because the number of Happy Aquarium pearls you'll get for free is often quite limited.</p>
<p>Lastly, if you are interested to know more happy aquarium tips such as leveling, getting more coins and pearls, visit <a href="http://tinyurl.com/happyaquariumpearls" target="_new">here</a> to find out more!</p>
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<p>I believe that too many people start their aquariums with the aim of its inhabitants surviving. I would like to suggest that this hobby is now way past this simple aim. Due to the lack of information and technology aquariums once had a reputation as being hard to keep.</p>
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<p>I have done some study into the mind set of the people that have the aquariums that thrive as a oppose to those that have aquariums that merely survive. I have found that it is more then a choice it to be able to see the aquarium with a new set of understandings.</p>
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<p>When I say thriving I mean beautiful clean tanks that are easy to maintain full of fish that are happily growing and breeding and plants or coral that that are growing and propagating.</p>
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<p>The first thing I want you to understand is that your aquarium is perfect and it is exactly what it should be. So many people blame their aquarium for its problems e.g. I would love my tank if it didn't have so much algae or I would love it if the fish didn't keep dying, like it is the tanks fault. Guess what, its not the tanks fault, its your fault and only your fault.</p>
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<p>These people seek advice on how to fix these problem and may take a step in the direction of it being fixed but just don't get there e.g. they find out that their algae problem is caused by elevated phosphate levels, so they do a water change, cut down food and even add a phosphate sponge and wonder the very next week why the problem is not solved. Many people fall short of creating a solution even though they did take a step in the right direction. I need you to understand that much of what you do today will not show up tomorrow, even next week, more likely next month. Using the algae as an example, lets say that you find out that the algae is caused by phosphate so you do every thing you need to do to get your phosphate down to zero but still the algae lives on. Well guess what, the algae doesn't what to die, it will cling to life until it is literally starved of the conditions it needs to live e.g. present phosphate. This will not happen over night, but with time it will happen. The good news it that once it is gone it is gone and it will take a while until it returns, once those original conditions are present again and at least this time you will easily have the power to fix it again.</p>
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<p>Another area that people complain about is that one person says one thing and some one else says something else, so how will they ever know what is right if experts can't even agree, so why should I bother. Let me share something with you, so guess what, everything you know about your aquariums and everything that anyone knows about their aquarium has all been made up. Understand that there is no truth so stop looking for it. People will share their experience of what to do and how things happen but that is all it is, their experience and this is true if you are talking to a marine scientist, an expert aquarist or your neighbour. Understand that there are many ways of doing things and none are the right way, they are all made up, either by them or the person that told it to them. Just do what make since to you and you will soon see exactly how your aquarium reacts, which maybe different to how your neighbours aquarium reacts.</p>
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<p>An example of getting information on a solution from one person to the next is lets say I have a 10lt bucket of water and I need to get the water from one 10lt bucket to the next, so I ask one person and they say siphon it, someone else say no, no, no, you have to scoop it, until someone else sees you scoop it and says hey just pour it, this all makes sense until you see someone happily splashing it in. The point that I am trying to make is that if you know what you are trying to do e.g. get water from one bucket to the next it doesn't matter how you do it, if you know what you are trying to do. When learning about your aquarium the aim is really to learn what are you trying to do. Too many people argue and focus on how to do it. Once you know what you are trying to do you will not be confused about how to do it, you will feel freedom in choosing how you decide to do it. Everyone has an opinion on the right and wrong ways of doing things but having an aquarium is about you giving it a try and learning what works for your system.</p>
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<p>Learn to accept your tank just the way it is and just the way it isn't. The aquarium does what the aquarium does and that is exactly what it is supposed to do. When you understand this, it will bring you new power to enjoy your tank e.g. one fish doesn't get along with another one, so watch and enjoy this natural interaction until you believe the life of the weaker fish is in danger then remove one of the fish to another aquarium, but don't resent the fish as if that wasn't supposed to happen because exactly what happened is exactly what is supposed to happen, you are meant to watch and enjoy every interaction in your aquarium not just the nice ones. Do you think that some fish don't get along in the wild? Of cause they don't. You will never control your aquarium, but you will have control over it.</p>
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<p>To many times people have come to me and said that over the last year one fish has killed off all the other fish in the tank. Remembering that you do have control over your tank but at this point it would be a good idea to possibly move this fish to another tank once it has killed the second fish and saved all the other fish. Your observations and actions are the key to a thriving tank. <br />Never forget that you bought your aquarium to watch it, so watch it. Watch what happens enjoy what happens, be alert to what happens and use your control over it. I would like to suggest that most problems that occur in your aquarium could be avoided by learning the rules of how to keep an aquarium and using your control over what you see happening.</p>
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<p>You have some control over your aquarium but you will never control it completely, so except this and enjoy it.</p>
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<p>It is your job to create the possibility of your aquarium thriving. If your aquarium is not the way you want it, create the possibility that it will be great and give it time to show you results. The way to create a new possibility with your aquarium is to start doing something new, which will allow something new to show up, remembering that when you make a change today you can often expect to see the change show up next month, thriving aquariums are often the result of patience. Most chemical or biological changes to your aquarium take about 3 weeks to really make a difference.</p>
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<p>Imagine, visualise and plan your perfect aquarium before you start, if you fail to plan you may plan to fail. So many people walk into an aquarium shop because they would like a new fish, with out any idea of what type of fish they are looking for. They will ask the staff on duty how these fish will go with the few fish they are able to name in their tank. As you can imagine sometimes this works and other times it doesn't. Creating a plan for your tank including a wish list is a very good idea. This way you are able to show your wish list to many aquarists before you start buying your fish and start learning the hard way which fish don't often work together. Imagining, visualising and planning your tank is the best way to make sure that your tank turns out with the best result.</p>
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<p>Taking responsibility for what it will be will ensure you don't have to focus on what it is, what it is, is a product of what you did in the past. Learn that there is no one else to blame but you for why your aquarium is not thriving and I don't mean just surviving. Never blame the people that give you advice, they are only trying to help and next time they may help. An aquarium has many factors that must be taken into consideration when giving even simple advice, only you are able to understand the happenings of your tank, so don't get angry at the guy at the aquarium store that has tried to help you in a five minute conversation, when what he has said didn't work out. Learn your aquarium yourself and remember that what ever happens to it in this time was supposed to happen and each incident will carry lessons to help your grow as an experienced fish keeper, remember that good experience is often born out of bad experiences. Never give in and keep seeking the best advice.</p>
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<p>Keeping an aquarium is a game, play the game. You need a vision with results to make it worth playing the game. No matter what happens don't forget that it is just a game and one that if you loose the game you didn't play it well enough and that you can always play again and win next time. When playing a game you often need a good coach so it can be important to seek out and create a relationship with a good aquarium adviser that can help you win this game of keeping a thriving aquarium. Ask around because you will find this person and your relationship with them will bloom as they get to contribute to and share in the adventures of your thriving aquarium. If you are not aquarium expert it is as important to have an aquarium coach as it is to have a mechanic for your car.</p>
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<p>Aim to have a perfect tank, don't aim to just see how it goes. You need to have a vision that truly inspires you in order to have a tank the really thrives. Don't aim to have a tank that survives, aim to have a tank that thrives.</p>
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<p>The way your tank is today is the way it always will be, unless you change it now because tomorrow never comes. So many times I here people say that they will improve their aquarium when this and when that. When is now, now or never, your fish deserve nothing but the best so why would you give them any less, just because you are too busy or to lazy, when you break down what really need to be done to have a thriving it never takes as long as it seem, anticipation and procrastination is a huge killer of this beautiful hobby.</p>
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<p>People pretend to be good and that they look after their tank. Understand that you are never doing the best you can and try to do at least one thing better. This simple understanding can allow constant grow in you and your hobby.</p>
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<p>How good your aquarium goes is governed by your vision, equipment and knowledge.</p>
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<p>Enrol, people the universe and yourself in how wonderful your aquarium is and what it brings to you. Create the possibility of what you want it to be and don't focus on the things that you don't want or you will attract them to you. Sharing the joy your aquarium beings to you is the best way to bring your joy alive and to allow you to really feel and get in touch with what your aquarium really means to you.</p>
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<p>To have a perfect tank you will have to be unreasonable, many reason will stop you from having the tank that you desire. A reasonable tank is an average tank, don't be stopped by reasons. You will always create the most amazing results when you are unreasonable. Enjoy your hobby and learn to monitor your internal chatterbox or the voice of reason in your head. Learn that this voice in your head it not you, it is just a little voice which will hold you back in every thing you do, including keeping the aquarium of your dreams. Listening to this will limit you and stress you out. If the voice tells you that tank is too big or I am to tire to clean the filter now, listen to the voice but choose what you know you should do, don't listen to that voice because everything it says is reasonable and you want a better tank then a reasonable tank. Get in tune with how the success of your aquarium effects you life, for many how their aquarium is going effects there whole out look on life.</p>
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<p>Train yourself to enjoy and do your regular maintenance and don't anticipate it, because the anticipation is always worse than actually doing it. So many people will literally be scare of their tank because they know that their filter is over due for a clean and they tell themself that they don't have the time to clean it, in the mean time they have spent more time stressing about cleaning it then they would spend if they actually just cleaned it. Enjoying your maintenance is a major key in having an aquarium that thrives. If you know you don't want to spent the time then get someone in to service it for you. This may cost you money but will save you money in the long run not having to replace fish and will keep you enjoying your hobby, which is why you got the tank in the first place. Having a poorly maintained tank with fish dying will make you hate this hobby that you wanted to love.</p>
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<p>Don't be scared to fail because sometimes you will. All great hobbyists with the most amazing tanks that you dream to have can tell you some horror stories of thing that happened to them early on while they were developing the skills that they need to allow them the thriving tank that they have now.  For more advice on Marine Aquariums please go to <a href="http://www.exclusivefishfilms.com">http://www.exclusivefishfilms.com</a></p>
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<p>Paul Talbot</p>
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<p>Paul's interest in fish species and aquariums started early in life. He has worked in the aquarium industry all his working life and has been able to transfer his passion as a hobbyist to his customers. His wealth of experience is an advantage to corporate and hobbyist customers alike. Paul has written many articles for both international and local magazines. He has bred many types of fish and propagated many types of coral. His Instructional Marine Aquarium DVD can be found at http://www.exclusivefishfilms.com</p>
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<div class="body">Whatever fresh water fish you put in your aquarium make sure you take proper care of the fish and the cleanliness of their tanks. Freshwater fish aquariums house some of the most beautiful fish that you can have as an addition to your home, office or even place of worship! Probably the most common type of fresh water fish kept as a pet is the gold fish. Growing up there wasn</p>
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<div class="body">The home of your turtle is referred to as the housing or habitat, one of the vital necessities of your pet. There are two main types, namely indoor, referred to as a turtle aquarium, and outdoor housing, often a garden pond.  Although the indoor enclosure has similarities with the fish aquarium, it is not the same. Novice turtle keepers should keep this <a href="http://www.petturtlecenter.com/turtle-information">information</a> in mind. </p>
<p>One of the most important differences between the two is the water level containment.  Fish are aquatic creatures surviving in water alone, while turtles need both land and water. For this reason, fish tanks are filled completely with water, while turtle tanks are only half filled. Different turtle species require their own precise amounts of water according to their size, and these amounts must be accurately calculated and rigorously maintained. Watch your turtle - it should have a high enough level of water to enjoy swimming, but the turtle should also be able to stand in some shallow areas of water, and have a rock or log to climb out and bask on to dry off. </p>
<p>When purchasing a turtle aquarium, make sure that you consider the size your turtle will grow into as an adult. Turtles normally grow three to even four times their infant length as they mature. Therefore, the most ideal aquarium size for your pets is three to four times the length or size of the biggest turtle. The tank width must be twice as large, and the height should ideally be 1.5 to two times its length. Furthermore, choose a tank which is eight to 12 inches above the highest point the turtle can reach in order to prevent it from climbing out and escaping. </p>
<p>When buying turtle tank accessories,  make sure that the welfare and safety of your turtle is prioritized. Never consider placing any rough stones in the aquarium, for they may potentially injure your pets. Select smooth stones instead. Stones which are found on roadsides must be sterilized before placing them inside the tank. All other store-bought accessories should be cleaned every week to ten days. An easy way to stick to your cleaning schedule is to take out and disinfect the accessories when you change your tank water. </p>
<p>Create an elevated place to allow your turtle to bask, either by piling smooth rocks or aquarium gravel on one side of the turtle tank. Other materials to use to create or enhance this basking area are Styrofoam™ or floating cork, to improvise a bridge or plastic raft. The other side of the tank should be used for swimming holes.</p>
<p>A proper filtration system is likewise a necessity.  When you make sure that the cleanliness and sanitation of the tank are maintained, you insure the <a href="http://www.petturtlecenter.com/feeding-turtles">health</a> of your pet. An ideal power filter, which you can submerge in the water, is recommended. This submersible filtration system makes use of foam as the means of filtering. Rinse the foam using cool and clean water every week.</p>
<p>The purchasing and setting up of the turtle's aquarium are the most important tasks for beginner turtle keepers. Make sure that before you acquire a pet turtle, you are ready to give it proper housing the moment you bring it home. Remember, the best habitats for turtles are the ones that meet their daily needs by mimicking their habitat conditions in the wild. Your turtle needs space, soil, plants, food, water, and proper temperature control to ensure <br />
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<p>By Brittney Foster</p>
<p>Have you been searching for a new aquarium to display your fish in your home or office? If so, there is a good chance that you have come across aquariums which are known as wall aquariums. Have you? If so, they may have piqued your interest. After all, wall aquariums are rapidly increasing in popularity. Each year, a relatively large number of individuals make the decision to purchase wall aquariums for their home or their office. Although you might assume that wall aquariums are pretty self explanatory, you may find that they are not. This is because, like many other aquariums, wall aquariums come in a number of different sizes, shapes, and styles.</p>
<p>One of the most highly sought after types of wall aquariums are "in wall" aquariums. In wall aquariums are aquariums that are installed directly in a wall. These types of aquariums are sought after because they allow homeowners or business owners to save space, while displaying a collection of fish at the same time. In fact, that collection of fish can be a fairly large one because in wall aquariums come in a number of different sizes. A large number of businesses, such as professional medical offices, have large in wall aquariums displayed in their waiting rooms or in the entranceways to their facilities. Whether you are looking to have a wall aquarium installed in your home or in your office, you may want to further examine in wall aquariums and how you can go about getting one.</p>
<p>Speaking of getting an in wall aquarium, you will find that you have a number of different options. There are a number of pre-built or pre-designed aquariums that can be used as in wall aquariums. These in wall aquariums are ideal because they are low-cost and easy to install. Although pre-built or pre-designed in wall aquariums are nice, you may be unable to find exactly what you are looking for. If that is the case, you may want to think about having a custom in wall aquarium built. These types of aquariums can often be built into an existing wall of yours or a new wall for your home or office can be built, just for your new wall aquarium; the choice is completely yours to make.</p>
<p>Wall aquariums also include aquariums that are known as living picture aquariums. Living picture aquariums, with a quick look, resemble a traditional wall portrait or painting. The aquarium is built right into a picture frame and hangs on the wall. Depending on the type of living picture wall aquarium in question, you may find that a small cabinet is used to hold the aquarium. That cabinet is often installed directly into your wall. This cabinet installation is one of the many reasons why living picture aquariums are often referred to as wall aquariums.</p>
<p>Similar to living picture aquariums, are another type of aquarium. These types of aquariums are aquariums that are mounted onto a wall shelf. Due to their positioning, these types of aquariums are also considered wall aquariums. With wall aquariums that are mounted onto a wall shelf, you will often find that they are small and slim in nature. The size of these aquariums also makes them ideal if you are looking to have a collection of fish displayed in your home or office, while saving space at the same time. As the popularity of wall aquariums continues to rise, you will likely find a large selection of wall shelf combatable fish tanks available for sale, especially if you make the decision to do your aquarium shopping online, with an online retailer such as Tenecor.</p>
<p>Whether you make the decision to purchase a pre-built wall aquarium such as a living picture, order a custom built in wall aquarium, or an aquarium that can be positioned on a wall mounted shelf, you will likely be pleased with your decision to go with a wall aquarium. In addition to the saved space, you may also be pleased with the elegance and professionalism that is brought into your home or your office.</p>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Kyle Montgomery" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/kyle-montgomery/307720">Kyle Montgomery</a></strong></p>
<p>A heater is one of the most important pieces of aquarium equipment. Unfortunately the aquarium heater is all to often over looked or misused in the aquarium hobby.</p>
<p>If you are keeping any kind of tropical fish they are used to being kept at tropical temperatures in the high seventies or above with little fluctuation throughout the day. There are some species of cold water fish such as goldfish, that require no heater as they prefer colder temperatures but most aquarium fish are tropical. </p>
<p>The price of aquarium heaters varies a bit but in general the higher end heaters are more dependable and accurate. The more expensive heaters are also often encased in plastic or something other than glass which is a little more fragile and can also come with a build in thermometer.</p>
<p>Your heater should be placed towards the back of the tank in a place with high water flow to disperse the heated water. Use the suction cups and attach the heater to the back glass at an angle if possible. </p>
<p>Your aquarium heater should be plugged in constantly. It is controlled by a thermostat and will only come on when the water goes below the designated temperature. When the heater is active there will be an LED light displaying that it is currently in heating mode. Never take your heater out of the water while it is heating it can break. </p>
<p>Heaters come in different sizes based on wattage. Higher wattage heaters are appropriate for higher volume aquariums. The amount of wattage need for your aquarium will be stated on the package of any new heater but as a general rule is 5 watts for each gallon of water. Try not to go to high over this as overheating can happen however 7 or 8 watts per gallon wont hurt anything. </p>
<p>A particularly good idea especially for large tanks is to have more than one heater. In other words if you have a 100 gallon tank that would need 500 watts instead of one 500 watt heater you could get two 300 watt heaters placed on opposite ends of the tank that would better disperse the heat and add extra protection in the case that one of the heaters failed.</p>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Abhishek Agarwal" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/abhishek-agarwal/5179">Abhishek Agarwal</a></strong></p>
<p>Both salt water and fresh water fish are species of tropical fish.  They only survive in water of the right temperature.  Hence the aquarium has to be equipped with heaters to keep the water warm.  If you have Goldfish, then you don't have to bother with heaters as goldfish survive in cold water.  With the onset of winter, fish shops are inundated with frantic calls from people asking about the cause of the sudden death of their fish or sometimes about the queer behavior of the fish.  The reason for this is that they have forgotten to turn up their fish tank heaters!  People do not notice their house getting cooler in winter.  Consequently the water of the aquarium also becomes cool so it is imperative that the temperature is adjusted with the help of a heater at such times.  The temperature factor is so critical to the survival of the fish that even if the mercury dips just one degree in twenty four hours, the fish get a disease called "ich" which could kill the fish outright!</p>
<p>You must consider all the options before you buy a heater.  Very cheap heaters are of course available but they will probably not be reliable and could break, or the thermostat may not be working properly to regulate the tank's temperature or a heat setting may not be available.  Most of the people go for mid priced heaters, as they often give you your money's worth.  The heaters have thermostats which are semi decent and work reasonably well for about six months at least.  After this period, you may have to change it as its heating element mostly won't function properly thereafter.</p>
<p>It is of utmost importance to check your heater once every two weeks and to check the water temperature of the tank daily.  Only then can you rest assured that your fish are fine.  If the water gets too warm, the fish will get boiled and if it gets too cold, it will freeze their blood.  So the temperature must be regulated properly.</p>
<p>The heater must be positioned near a filter as this facilitates distribution of the heat.  This protects your fish from cold or hot spots!  Do take care to see that you are well prepared with heaters for your aquarium for seasonal change in temperature and provide the essential warmth for your beloved fish this winter! 
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Bob Lopez" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/bob-lopez/196270">Bob Lopez</a></strong></p>
<p>If you are trying to developthe optimal environment for your freshwater fish, you're going to want to get the ideal freshwater aquarium water pumps. Your fish will need the best freshwater aquarium pump that you can pay for so that they can get the air and nourishment that they need. They are depending on you to provide them with an environment that is as close to their natural environment as they can get. </p>
<p>Aquarium pumps circulateair throughout your tank to supply your fish with oxygen in a healthy way. Pumps also insure that the water is flowing and moving through the filter. Different <a href="http://www.quizilla.com/stories/11167002/aquarium-water-pumps">aquarium water pumps</a> will effectively do the job of eliminating contaminants and germs from your fish's water. These contaminants can include uneaten fish food and fish excrement. Aquarium pumps can be connected both outside and inside of the tank. Internal pumps are called submersible and external tanks are simply called external. </p>
<p>Aquarium pumps must be supported by a power source that will enable them to create a certain degree of heat in the water. When buying your pump, you can select the wattage most appropriate for the breed of fish that you are caring for. </p>
<p>If you have a small to regular sized aquarium, you will only need one pump. With a large aquarium, some people feel safer having an more pump--used as a backup pump to provide extra power to just be available in case the central pump crashes. </p>
<p>The submersible aquarium pumps hang inside the aquarium close to the top of the unit. They are completely water-proof and usually made of plastics that are safe for your fish like polypropylene. At www.JuliesPetMarket.com they offer aquarium pumps in materials that are safe for you animals. </p>
<p>Aquarium pumps will often have filter mechanisms as well. External aquarium pumps are installed on the outside of the aquarium. There is a tube that connects the pump to the water in the bowl. The tube furnishes the tank water with pressure. External aquarium pumps are best used with smaller aquariums. They don't provide enough pressure and filtering for larger units. It is essential to make sure that you choose the right aquarium pump for your tank. </p>
<p>You want your aquarium pump to have the proper turnover rate that is healthy for your freshwater fish. If the turnover rate of your pump is too low, your fish won't have a reliable constant supply of clean water and air. If you have a closed aquarium, you will need an air pump with a pretty high turnover rate. </p>
<p>Your fish need the proper air and filtering. If they do not have these chief things, they will not survive. Many people make the mistake of thinking that fish are a non-maintenance pet to have. This is not true. Though fish can be low-maintenance pets, there are still some basic things that they require. You must make sure to use the ideal aquarium pump for your needs. On the other end of the spectrum, don't overdo it. If you buy an aquarium pump that is too large and fancy for your tank, it will create an extreme amount of in your tank. Your fish will die from this. </p>
<p>The best thing to do when you're in doubt is to find out the appropriate aquarium pump size from a qualified fish tank vendor or supplier like www.JuliesPetMarket.com which specializes in knowing the critical things when it comes to your aquarium pump needs. They have a friendly staff that has a lot of experience with all species of freshwater fish and their care.</p>
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<p><strong>Author: <a title="Sam Linton" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/sam-linton/10393">Sam Linton</a></strong></p>
<p>If you have a fish tank, than an aquarium pump is essential to the functioning of the aquarium, and must be chosen with great care. Without a pump, your fish would not be able to get the oxygen that they need. </p>
<p>Finding the pump that is right for you can be difficult if you are not familiar with the industry. In many cases, when you purchase a new tank, it is likely that most of the necessary equipment including the filter pump come pre-packaged. This makes the set up so much easier, as you will instantly know that you have everything needed. </p>
<p>But in the event that you are in the market for a new aquarium pump, here are some important points to keep in mind including the resistance offered by the pump, heat generated, noise production and number of returns. </p>
<p>A mistake that is commonly made while buying a filter pump is to instantly opt for the biggest and most powerful pump available irrespective of the size of the fish tank. This of course should be avoided under all circumstances since large pumps will generate a lot of heat and can endanger the fragile ecosystem prevailing in the fish tank by raising the temperature of the water.</p>
<p>On the other hand you should not opt for smallest possible pump as they may lack sufficient power to pump water. This may force you to install an additional pump to save the aquarium and fishes. The most important point that you must keep in mind while buying pump, is the volume of water to be stored in the tank.</p>
<p>In a closed system or a static system, it is necessary for a more powerful pump to be installed to generate the pressure needed. This is due to the water needing to be filtered through the canister or the module filters.  These pumps will also require a comparatively higher turnover rate. In the open system aquariums the pump turnover rate is much lower. Wet and dry filters are a typical example of open system aquarium pumps. </p>
<p>You should not increase or decrease the intake or the return of the aquarium pumps. If the intake of the pump is lowered this could lead to overheating of the pump. The pump life can also be affected if you reduce the return of the pump. This will be due to the resistance of the pump building and causing the temperature to rise. </p>
<p>Make sure to check your pump regularly as part of the maintenance schedule. Any pump that you find to be giving problems must be replaced immediately. It would be a wise investment to purchase an extra aquarium pump in the case of emergencies. This way, if something happens, you will be able to quickly swap them over, keeping your fish in healthy, oxygenated water.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 19:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[These are rough times. And many of us are feeling it in our pockets. But .. No matter how tough times are, we must remember the basics. And <strong>aquariums</strong> definitely is one of these. Without the basics taken care of, how can you expect to get started? <br />
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<h3>Setting Up Your Home Aquarium: All About Aquarium Pumps</h3>
<p><strong>Author: <a title="Nancy Jons" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/nancy-jons/93713">Nancy Jons</a></strong></p>
<p>Aquarium pumps are also important in setting up your home aquarium. It facilitates proper oxygenation in the water for your fish to breathe. The pump is normally attached to a plastic tube that is also attached to a long protruding equipment that has small perforations all over it. The pump puffs air into the holes making bubble inside the aquarium. This facilitates larger surface capacity therefore gathering more oxygen for the fish. </p>
<p>Air pumps can also be used for aesthetic purposes. Bubbles are relaxing to watch and some air pumps are crafted as statues of angels or sea treasures, and some other designs used for aquarium tanks. Aquarium pumps basically cost a few bucks but they are widely available. When you are buying a pump you have to look for the fortified plastic tubes and the design you want to purchase with it, whether it is a baby angel taking a leak or a clam with a black pearl. </p>
<p>Aquarium pumps are fairly easy to purchase, even though they are quite expensive. However, the peripherals that come with the pump such as decorative materials are cheap. It is on your sole discretion whether you have a pump in your aquarium since the aquarium can still keep fishes without the pump. Most plain fish tanks have air pumps but delicate aquariums containing sensitive fishes like the cichlids are very delicate and they do not like a lot of bubble disturbance in the water. </p>
<p>Oxygen circulation is important and usually misunderstood as an essential factor in maintaining an aquarium. Some of the misconception is possibly connected to the difference of equipment that facilitates the circulation such as air pumps. </p>
<p>The delicate segregation of a congested aquarium is greatly different from ponds where stagnancy is offset by a great variety of aquatic plants and bacterial life, drastic weather conditions, and other active processes. A fish tank is not a complete environment, and the main concern of the person keeping it is to mimic and maintain the environment inside the aquarium since stagnancy has great effects on different critical processes in the fish tank. </p>
<p>Air pumps are like wire whisk when you are beating egg whites. The egg whites become stiff and foamy, since you’re infusing oxygen into the water by shattering the surface tension. That is the process of gas exchange that should occur in your aquarium. Water oxygenation creates more breathing area for your fish. </p>
<p>Gas exchange also occurs without the air pumps, through aquatic plants that are placed where there is water stagnancy. Plants consume carbon dioxide and produces oxygen during daytime, then breathes oxygen at night. They also need nitrates that would be transformed into nitrogen by the water filter. So, the water surface is not the primary spot for a gas exchange, and air pump is not necessary at all, if you have aquatic plants. </p>
<p>However, if you want to purchase air pumps, make sure that you have everything you need to know before you pick the tube and the blower. Aquariums need a lot of power and you may think that it s not important but it will also add to your electric consumption. But if the air pump will add to the safety of your fish and your satisfaction, why not go for it?</p>
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		<title>Enhance the Beauty of Your Aquarium with Specialized and Decorative Designs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 04:12:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in enhancing the beauty of your aquarium with decorative designs? Today’s fish tank accessories provide tank owners with many options. You don’t have to choose the average or typical designs for your fish tank. If you want to enhance its beauty so it stands out wherever you place it, you can seek [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/enhance-the-beauty-of-your-aquarium-with-specialized-and-decorative-designs/">Enhance the Beauty of Your Aquarium with Specialized and Decorative Designs</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you interested in enhancing the beauty of your aquarium with decorative designs? Today’s fish tank accessories provide tank owners with many options. You don’t have to choose the average or typical designs for your fish tank. If you want to enhance its beauty so it stands out wherever you place it, you can seek out specialized designs instead.</p>
<p>Instead of those designs you typically see in stores that sell tropical fish, you can create custom designs of many different varieties. For instance, you can use cut glass to create custom designs or natural elements you might find in lakes or streams. If you use different colors your fish tank will become a part of your home’s decor instead of just a place for your fish to live.</p>
<p>Colorful designs will provide a different look for your tank and your guests will enjoy watching your fish swim around while enjoying the elegance of your tank at the same time. Colorful rocks or algae which appear colorful among colorful glass are great choices for beauty. </p>
<p>While your fish may not care about the color or decorative nature of the tank, it does a long way to enhance the beauty of your home. After all a fish tank is not only a place for the fish to live but can easily be a part of your home or office décor. So, when thinking about adding decorative touches to your fish tank, think about the design you already have created in your home or office and go from there.</p>
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		<title>How To Arrange Your Aquarium Properly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 05:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning an aquarium is not that easy as it may seem from the first side. If you think that it is not a big deal and all you have to do is just to buy a fish tank and fill it with water and fish – you are deeply mistaken. Starting up an aquarium, you create a small ecosystem, which needs to be maintained and supported. You cannot just install a fish tank with fish in your room and forget about it. </p>
<p>There are many more things to be done. You are probably feeling frustrated at the moment, so, let us start from the very beginning and tell you what steps you have to undertake in order to arrange your aquarium the right way.</p>
<p>1. To begin with, decide on what type of aquarium you want to have. There are two major types – the saltwater and the freshwater aquariums.  Freshwater aquariums are much better for your home, because if you have a saltwater aquarium, you probably have to hire a special person, who would take care of it. You have to have much knowledge about saltwater aquariums. If you don’t have them, you can have real problems with maintenance. So, don’t you experiment with this  and choose the freshwater aquarium. Suppose, you have already chosen a freshwater one.</p>
<p>2. Choose the right type of fish tank. You have to understand what size is better for your room, so that it looks proportional. Modern manufacturers produce fish tanks of different shapes such square, round, elliptic, rectangular fish tanks, etc. The most popular ones are rectangular.</p>
<p>3. Choose the proper filter for your aquarium. It would be great if you had a friend, who could advice you the type of filter, but if you don’t, well, examine some literature on this question and consult a pet shop assistant. In general, the expensive filters are better and more durable comparing them to the cheap sponge filters.</p>
<p>4. Buy all needed measuring devices like thermometer and PH level measurer. You have to know the requirements for the species you have chosen. Be sure that you buy species, requiring similar temperature and PH conditions.</p>
<p>5. Buy the gravel you like more. It can be artificial colored gravel or natural one. Irrespectively of the time, you have to boil the gravel thoroughly not to infect the water and species in it.</p>
<p>6. Get lighting equipment. It is considered to be one of the most important issues, because the lighting is to provide the habitat for you fish as much similar to their natural one as possible.</p>
<p>7. Get the species you like in the nearest pet shop and let them into the assembled fish tank, filled with water.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 19:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fish enthusiasts looking for a more attractive way to display their tropical fish are excited about new and innovative cylinder fish tanks. A cylinder fish tank offers a traditional fish tank appearance with a modern twist. Smaller cylinder tanks are often made from Plexiglass acrylic, making them easy to setup, move and maintain. Due to [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/cylinder-fish-tanks-offer-360-degree-views/">Cylinder Fish Tanks Offer 360 Degree Views</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fish enthusiasts looking for a more attractive way to display their tropical fish are excited about new and innovative cylinder fish tanks. A cylinder <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/rectangle/" target=_blank >fish tank</a> offers a traditional fish tank appearance with a modern twist. Smaller cylinder tanks are often made from Plexiglass acrylic, making them easy to setup, move and maintain. </p>
<p>Due to the sturdy construction of cylinder tanks, they can be safely displayed in many places. Many businesses are choosing to dress up their waiting areas with these creative and gorgeous fish tank designs and matching stands.</p>
<p>Cylinder fish tanks operate much like traditional rectangular fish tanks, with easy to maintain filtration systems and pumps. Most of the filters are hidden at the bottom of the tanks, making them much less visible but just as effective in keeping the water debris-free and clear. </p>
<p>The design of the tank itself is much more eye-appeasing and unique to viewers. Most <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >cylinder fish tanks</a> offer the fish much more usable space than a regular bowl or tank.</p>
<p>Due to the increase in demand for cylinder fish tanks, manufacturers are also offering stylish options for cylinder fish tank display. Many round stands created with multiple wood finishes are available. The cylinder fish tank stands vary in price, depending on the size and grade of materials used. </p>
<p>If you’re on the hunt for an aquarium which could also double as a beautiful piece of art, cylinder fish tanks are a great option to consider. They can give owners hours of fish viewing pleasure.</p>
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		<title>Preparing Used Aquariums for Reuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With today’s economy being unstable, many people are searching via Web ads, online auctions and garage sales for various items, including used fish tanks. Used fish tanks are often found at yard sales because a family tried the whole “fish thing” and wasn’t successful with maintaining the tank. Thus, they are trying to get rid [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/preparing-used-aquariums-for-reuse/">Preparing Used Aquariums for Reuse</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With today’s economy being unstable, many people are searching via Web ads, online auctions and garage sales for various items, including used fish tanks. <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/rectangle/" target=_blank >Used fish tanks</a> are often found at yard sales because a family tried the whole “fish thing” and wasn’t successful with maintaining the tank. </p>
<p>Thus, they are trying to get rid of it instead of stashing it away in the garage for years upon years. You can often find great deals on fish tanks and supplies at these types of sales. However, before you jump into setting up your own tank you’ll need to prepare the used fish tanks for reuse.</p>
<p>The main thing you’ll need to do with the used fish tanks before using them is to clean them well. It’s vital you NOT use any soaps, cleaners or detergents for the cleaning. </p>
<p>While these can make the tank look sparkling clear, they can leave tiny residue on the tank which can harm your fish when you add them. In addition, do not use any of these cleaners on the tank’s filter and other equipment either. </p>
<p>To clean the tank well, use white vinegar, baking soda and water. Mix together the baking soda and water to make a paste. Then scrub the paste over the inside and outside of the tank and rinse. </p>
<p>For those pesky mineral deposits the baking soda won’t remove, you can use straight vinegar on them. Simply soak a paper towel in the vinegar and stick the paper towel to the mineral deposit area, leaving it to soak for a few hours. After a while you should be able to wipe the area clean without problems.</p>
<p>To get the best results, be sure to soak all filter parts, decorations, rock and anything else in vinegar or baking soda/water as well. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:48:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquariums can add beauty and fluidity to any office or home. if you've never owned an aquarium before you may wonder what types of aquariums are available and which type will best fit your wishes and wishes. Whether you choose a saltwater aquarium or a fresh water variety, here are a few things to think [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/selecting-the-right-aquarium/">Selecting the Right Aquarium</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquariums can add beauty and fluidity to any office or home. if you've never owned an aquarium before you may wonder what types of aquariums are available and which type will best fit your wishes and wishes. Whether you choose a saltwater aquarium or a fresh water variety, here are a few things to think about before hopping into the commitment.</p>
<p>Saltwater aquariums and freshwater <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/rectangle/" target=_blank >aquariums</a> come in numerous sizes and shapes. Common sizes are ten, 20, 29, thirty, 40, 50 and 55 gallons though there are larger aquariums for those that are brave enough to take on a challenge. </p>
<p>You will need to work out how many fish you may need living in your aquarium and talk with your local fish guide about the appropriate size for the fish you have selected. The shape is totally up to you, as it doesn't matter to the fish inside.</p>
<p>The reason being because they believe a bigger tank will have more stable water parameters. </p>
<p>Most aquariums are made from acrylic materials, which are lighter and stronger than traditional glass aquariums. they do scratch easier and once an acrylic tank is scratched it can be difficult to buff it out.</p>
<p>When buying an aquarium and taking a look at the various types of <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/" target=_blank >aquariums</a>, be certain to consider the proper kind of stand you can require. The aquarium stand will need to be tough enough to properly hold you tank when it's full of water, fish and accessories. For instance, a standard 55 gallon tank needs to be able to hold up to 550 pounds. So, be certain not to stint on the stand and get one which fits your size of tank.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fish tank setup usually is easy and flawless. However, sometimes after the fish tank has been running for a few days problems can occur. One of the most common fish tank setup problems is cloudy aquarium water. Cloudy water is often caused by bacteria, algae blooms or high levels of organic carbon. Here are some [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-care/fish-tank-setup-issues-cloudy-aquarium-water/">Fish Tank Setup Issues &#8211; Cloudy Aquarium Water</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fish tank setup usually is easy and flawless. However, sometimes after the fish tank has been running for a few days problems can occur. One of the most common fish tank setup problems is cloudy aquarium water. </p>
<p>Cloudy water is often caused by bacteria, algae blooms or high levels of organic carbon. Here are some common cloudy water problems and what to do about them. </p>
<p><strong>White Cloudy Water</strong></p>
<p>If the water in your tank is white and cloudy after your fish tank setup, you may just need to wait for the gravel or sand to settle. Be sure to rinse anything you put into the tank before using it, to avoid this type of cloudy water. </p>
<p>However, if the tank has settled and white cloudy water is still present it could be due to a bacterial bloom which often occurs if you add too many tropical fish at once. This problem often corrects itself after your biological filter establishes a sufficient amount of bacteria.</p>
<p><strong>Green Cloudy Water</strong></p>
<p>If your tank’s water is green, it’s likely because of an algae bloom. Although it’s not usually harmful, green water isn’t attractive to look at. Green water usually occurs because of the nutrients and light entering into the tank. You may be feeding your fish too much or overstocking the tank. </p>
<p>Also, if you’re not changing the water often enough, green water can occur. Placing a tank in direct sunlight can also cause the water to turn green. To rid the tank of green water, do 25 percent water changes daily and replace the filter. Also, feed the fish a little less and turn the tank light off for a few days.</p>
<p>Fish tank setup doesn’t always come problem-free. So, be sure to be prepared if your water looks less than crystal clear by knowing proper tank maintenance tips and stick to them.</p>
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		<title>Beautify Your Space with an Attractive Tropical Fish Aquarium</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:27:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter what your age, taking care of your very own fish tank can be a very fun hobby. You learn a lot about marine life and add ambiance to any room at night with the help of aquarium lighting. Don’t worry if you’re new to the world of tropical fish because everything you need [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/beautify-your-space-with-an-attractive-tropical-fish-aquarium/">Beautify Your Space with an Attractive Tropical Fish Aquarium</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter what your age, taking care of your very own fish tank can be a very fun hobby. You learn a lot about marine life and add ambiance to any room at night with the help of <a href="http://www.webaquatics.com/" target="_blank">aquarium lighting</a>. Don’t worry if you’re new to the world of tropical fish because everything you need to get started, from fish food and plants to filters and <a href="http://www.webaquatics.com/" target="_blank">aquarium lights</a>, can all be found fairly inexpensively at your local pet shop. Just follow some simple, yet important guidelines and you’ll be all set up in no time.</p>
<p>First, the type of tank you choose will mostly depend upon the type and number of fish you plan to have. The most common rule for determining tank size is one gallon of water per one inch of fish. For example, if you only have one fish that’s four inches in length, you would need to house it in a minimum of a 4-gallon tank.</p>
<p>Next, you get to be creative and decorate your tank for the new arrivals. While you’ll want to provide your fish with enough plants to hide in and other a places to hang out, be sure not to fill up the tank too much or the fish won’t have enough room to swim, which usually leads to stressed out fish and disease.</p>
<p>Determine where you should locate your tank. Almost anywhere should be acceptable, however it absolutely must not be placed directly in front of a window. Direct sunlight will cause algae to grow very quickly and the heat of the sun could cause the tank water to become too warm and kill the fish.</p>
<p>When selecting fish, a good first choice would be to buy fish called starter fish because they are well suited to adapting to new tanks. Some examples of starter fish are Platys, White Clouds and Zebra Danios. You’ll also have to learn about which fish will get along with one another and which fish to avoid. It’s also important to find out which fish can be bought singly and which need to be kept in a school.</p>
<p>Before you can put your new fish into the water, the chlorine must be removed so you’ll need to buy some water-cleaning drops at the pet shop. Once your new friends are settled into their tank, your work is not finished. The water should be monitored so you’ll need a thermometer for fish tanks. Also, the water must be changed periodically to keep the water clean and the fish healthy. Most fish are unable to adapt to new water all at once, so only change about half of it at a time.</p>
<p>To make sure you have a complete understanding of what to do to set up your own fish tank, don’t be afraid to ask for assistance at the pet shop. Also, look at a variety of books about caring for fish and you’ll have everything you need to know about keeping your fish happy and healthy.</p>
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		<title>Aquarium Plants And Tropical Fish Keeping</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater tanks. Their bright green colors are gorgeous and offer a unique backdrop against which the vibrant shadings of the fish stand out and may be displayed to their fullest advantage. In addition to their aesthetic function, aquarium plants also help with the oxygenation of the water, making [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/decorations/aquarium-plants-and-tropical-fish-keeping/">Aquarium Plants And Tropical Fish Keeping</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater tanks. Their bright green colors are gorgeous and offer a unique backdrop against which the vibrant shadings of the fish stand out and may be displayed to their fullest advantage. </p>
<p>In addition to their aesthetic function, aquarium plants also help with the oxygenation of the water, making it a vital addition to the air pump. Fishes and other aquarium life forms may hide in or behind them according to how big they are. </p>
<p>Another important aspect of aquarium plants is the temperature regulation within the tank. While it is true that the temperature fluctuations a tank may weather are only minuscule, the plants do have the power to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>In such instances they not only become hiding places for the fish, but the darker leaves also protect them from the damage of direct sun or lamplight. This kind of protection is particularly apropos in cases where the light in the dome of the <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-supplies/' target=_blank >tropical fish aquarium</a> is too strong for the fish that leave beneath.</p>
<p>Aquarium Plants have become so popular, that some hobbyists forgo the introduction of fish to a tank and instead simply keep the plants. This has the added benefit of not needing to worry about food and also such frequent water changes, although the tank still requires regular cleaning to remain largely algae free. It is important to remember that in this instance the overcrowding of a tank with plants may be its own undoing, and moderation is the key to beautiful plant survival.</p>
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		<title>Setting Up and Maintaining Fish Tanks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 21:26:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about setting up a fish tank to enjoy either at home or at your office, you can expect to put forth a little more effort beyond simply filling a tank with water and tossing in some fish. There will be some special equipment required if you want to properly care for [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-care/setting-up-and-maintaining-fish-tanks/">Setting Up and Maintaining Fish Tanks</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about setting up a fish tank to enjoy either at home or at your office, you can expect to put forth a little more effort beyond simply filling a tank with water and tossing in some fish. There will be some special equipment required if you want to properly care for the fish for a long period of time. Most set-ups will need something called an <a href="http://www.webaquatics.com/Aquarium-Chillers-s/1.htm" target="_blank">aquarium chiller</a> which primarily keeps the water in the tank at a consistent temperature. During the heat of the summer months, <a href="http://www.webaquatics.com/Aquarium-Chillers-s/1.htm" target="_blank">aquarium chillers</a> are especially needed to control the water temperature and help keep the tank free from algae and disease. You will most definitely need one if you want to set up a saltwater tank that will contain cold water fish.</p>
<p>The system works basically like an air conditioner or refrigerator and utilizes the identical principles of gas expansion and contraction. A thermostat control unit can be set to the appropriate temperature and when the water temperature rises above the set temperature, the cooling unit turns on. When the refrigeration gas gets compressed, it becomes cooler and the cool gas is directed to a heat exchanger where it absorbs heat from the tank water, which has been pumped through the exchanger. Then, surplus heat gets carried by the gas back to the compressor and across an expansion valve. The valve causes a sudden pressure drop to occur resulting in the heat being transferred to the radiator, which releases the heat into the outside air by way of a fan. Finally, the cooled water is returned to the tank and the entire cycle repeats until the tank water is at the specified temperature.</p>
<p>There are various kinds of water cooling systems. Thermoelectric styles are quiet, energy-efficient, and should really only be used with smaller freshwater and saltwater tanks with a slow water flow. Don’t even try to use them on large tanks with a fast water flow. Drop-in types are available in a variety of sizes and horsepower. No plumbing is required so drop-ins are useful for tanks that have limited space. In-line models are used for larger systems that have  in-line filtration because they cool water after it has already been filtered. In-line styles require plumbing and are available in several sizes, so they will work with several sizes of tanks and are used mostly with saltwater setups.</p>
<p>When choosing a cooling system, one should take into consideration the size of the tank, the additional equipment, and the temperature requirements of the fish. Marine tanks in particular usually require set ups, such as lighting and water pumps, which generate heat that raises the water temperature. Without a system to lower the water temperature, the water can warm up too much where it can no longer hold enough oxygen to sustain the fish. The cooling systems themselves produce a considerable amount of heat, so be sure to plan for sufficient space and adequate ventilation to avoid adding heat to the tank water.</p>
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		<title>Why Aquarium Plants Are Not Just For Decoration</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 12:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium plants are quite common in freshwater tanks. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/decorations/why-aquarium-plants-are-not-just-for-decoration/">Why Aquarium Plants Are Not Just For Decoration</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium plants are quite common in freshwater tanks. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. </p>
<p>Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. Fishes and other aquarium life forms may hide in or behind them according to how big they are. </p>
<p>Another important aspect of aquarium plants is the temperature regulation within the tank. Even though the temperature changes in a tank are very small, the plants do have the beneficial ability to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>In such instances they not only become hiding places for the fish, but the darker leaves also protect them from the damage of direct sun or lamplight. This kind of protection is particularly apropos in cases where the light in the dome of the tank is too strong for the fish that leave beneath.</p>
<p>Aquarium Plants have become so popular, that some hobbyists forgo the introduction of fish to a tank and instead simply keep the plants. Although the <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/' target=_blank >tropical fish tank</a> will require regular cleanings to remain mostly algae free, this has the added benefit of not having to worry about food and frequent water changes. It is important to remember that in this instance the overcrowding of a tank with plants may be its own undoing, and moderation is the key to beautiful plant survival.</p>
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		<title>The Top Saltwater Aquarium Fish For Hobbyists</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marine fish, the terminology commonly used by hobbyists to differentiate the fish from tropical freshwater fish, are a bit harder to keep than their freshwater cousins. The beauty of saltwater aquarium fish can't be beat, and many people who maintain tanks make the decision to undertake the effort and cost required to own these fish [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/the-top-saltwater-aquarium-fish-for-hobbyists/">The Top Saltwater Aquarium Fish For Hobbyists</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marine fish, the terminology commonly used by hobbyists to differentiate the fish from tropical freshwater fish, are a bit harder to keep than their freshwater cousins. The beauty of saltwater aquarium fish can't be beat, and many people who maintain tanks make the decision to undertake the effort and cost required to own these fish in exchange for the stunning visual effects. </p>
<p>If you are in the market for a <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/category/saltwater-fish/' target=_blank >saltwater fish tank</a> and wonder which among the top saltwater aquarium fish for hobbyists would be right up your ally.</p>
<p>The lionfish is among the top saltwater aquarium fish for hobbyists. You should be very careful with this fish because of it's extremely poisonous spikes. Since this fish can grow to a very large size, it should be offered a large enough aquarium to live in. </p>
<p>Clownfish have become widely popular with the Pixar movie Finding Nemo. They are gorgeous, small, and very easy to maintain in the home tank. Remember that while clownfish are among the top saltwater aquarium fish for hobbyists, they must be kept together with sea anemones, with which they have a symbiotic relationship. </p>
<p>Challenging to take care of, the colorful dragonets can be kept alive if there are enough spineless creatures for food.  Several experts have recommended that you maintain a second habitat area for dragonets, but unless you are sure that you have the space available you should stock your tank to maintain the organism's survival.</p>
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		<title>The Importance Of Aquarium Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 20:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater tanks. Their bright green colors are gorgeous and offer a unique backdrop against which the vibrant shadings of the fish stand out and may be displayed to their fullest advantage. Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/accessories/the-importance-of-aquarium-plants/">The Importance Of Aquarium Plants</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater tanks. Their bright green colors are gorgeous and offer a unique backdrop against which the vibrant shadings of the fish stand out and may be displayed to their fullest advantage. </p>
<p>Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. Fishes and other aquarium life forms may hide in or behind them according to how big they are. </p>
<p>Another important benefit of having <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-decorations/' target=_blank >aquarium plants</a> is the temperature regulation inside the fish tank. Even though the temperature changes in a tank are very small, the plants do have the beneficial ability to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>They aren't just useful as hideout places for the fish in your tank, but they also serve to help protect their scales from the damaging effects of direct natural or artificial light.  This kind of protection is particularly apropos in cases where the light in the dome of the tank is too strong for the fish that leave beneath.</p>
<p>Aquarium Plants have become so popular, that some hobbyists forgo the introduction of fish to a tank and instead simply keep the plants. This has the added benefit of not needing to worry about food and also such frequent water changes, although the tank still requires regular cleaning to remain largely algae free. It is important to remember that in this instance the overcrowding of a tank with plants may be its own undoing, and moderation is the key to beautiful plant survival.</p>
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		<title>Learning More About Tropical Fish Aquariums</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 05:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are 100s of books written on fish preserving which are promptly accessible, although there's not adequate time to scan a book prior to we begin, so let's get moving and we'll keep fish successfully by persisting with the fundamentals, then you are able to turn a skillful afterwards, from experience, also as from scripts. [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/fish-care/learning-more-about-tropical-fish-aquariums/">Learning More About Tropical Fish Aquariums</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are 100s of books written on fish preserving which are promptly accessible, although there's not adequate time to scan a book prior to we begin, so let's get moving and we'll keep fish successfully by persisting with the fundamentals, then you are able to turn a skillful afterwards, from experience, also as from scripts.</p>
<p>Why do we desire a fish tank, because it's an avid indoor hobby that instructs so many matters, about nature, water, fish behavior, floras and ornamentation, plus when you make a gracious exhibit it appears marvellous as well.</p>
<p>There's a little exercise required in arranging and preserving a decent presentation, but what great is a hobby with nothing to execute and beyond question, fish tanks are a really pleasurable and comforting hobby.</p>
<p>Commemorate too, that you're making a submerged existence, your fish tank is a little arrangement of existing faunae that will respond to one another and so there's no accurate scientific discipline or directions, but a step-by-step construction of the realizing of your conception.</p>
<p>There are 3 assorted kinds of surroundings that you may make contingent on the kinds of fish that you prefer to bear, here referred with a bit contingent to assist you decide, but in larger profoundness later, so you just have to study about the kind of surroundings you've chosen.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/fish-care/learning-more-about-tropical-fish-aquariums/">Learning More About Tropical Fish Aquariums</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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		<title>Aquarium Plants Are A Necessity For Healthy Fish</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium plants are quite common in freshwater aquariums. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/decorations/aquarium-plants-are-a-necessity-for-healthy-fish/">Aquarium Plants Are A Necessity For Healthy Fish</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-decorations/' target=_blank >Aquarium plants</a> are quite common in freshwater aquariums. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. </p>
<p>Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. Fishes and other aquarium life forms may hide in or behind them according to how big they are. </p>
<p>Another important benefit of having aquarium plants is the temperature regulation inside the tank. While it is true that the temperature fluctuations a tank may weather are only minuscule, the plants do have the power to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>In such instances they not only become hiding places for the fish, but the darker leaves also protect them from the damage of direct sun or lamplight. This kind of protection is particularly apropos in cases where the light in the dome of the tank is too strong for the fish that leave beneath.</p>
<p>The popularity of aquarium plants have led some to not keep fish at all and just create water gardens in their aquariums. This has the added benefit of not needing to worry about food and also such frequent water changes, although the tank still requires regular cleaning to remain largely algae free. To avoid harmful effects from overcrowding a tank with plants, you should use moderation in deciding how many plants to include.</p>
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		<title>A Fish Tank has Become a Part of the Home&#8217;s Decor</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 23:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Otto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The place for the fish tank is usually the living room. The living room is actually a reception area for the home and most of the visitors usually visits and take a place in the living room. The fish tank should be well decorated with clean water. The fishes have to be transferred to another [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/a-fish-tank-has-become-a-part-of-the-homes-decor/">A Fish Tank has Become a Part of the Home&#8217;s Decor</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The place for the fish tank is usually the living room. The living room is actually a reception area for the home and most of the visitors usually visits and take a place in the living room. The fish tank should be well decorated with clean water. </p>
<p>The fishes have to be transferred to another dish or vessel and fish tank is completely cleaned and again we have to replace the fishes into the tank. The color fishes of different categories, numerous green leaves and stems inside the fish tank gave the look of the fish tank beautiful. </p>
<p>Chinese and Indians believe the fish tank is serving some goodness for their life. In china, people believe the most. In Indians, half of the people have this fish tank because of this belief. The fish tank should be properly cleaned and maintained so that it gives rich elegant to the home. </p>
<p>The fish tank along with the glass coffee table is the best interior decoration. When we see this combination, it gives harmony to our life. Our mind will rest in peace by seeing the beauty of fishes moving in and around the green stems in the fish tank.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/a-fish-tank-has-become-a-part-of-the-homes-decor/">A Fish Tank has Become a Part of the Home&#8217;s Decor</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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		<title>The Popularity Of Aquarium Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 16:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater tanks. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. In addition to their aesthetic function, aquarium plants also help with the oxygenation of the water, making it a [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/decorations/the-popularity-of-aquarium-plants/">The Popularity Of Aquarium Plants</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater tanks. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. </p>
<p>In addition to their aesthetic function, aquarium plants also help with the oxygenation of the water, making it a vital addition to the air pump. Fishes and other aquarium life forms may hide in or behind them according to how big they are. </p>
<p>Another important benefit of having <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-decorations/' target=_blank >aquarium plants</a> is the temperature regulation inside the tank. Even though the temperature changes in a fish tank are very small, the plants do have the beneficial ability to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>They aren't just useful as hideout places for the fish in your tank, but they also serve to help protect their scales from the damaging effects of direct natural or artificial light.  This protection is appropriate when light in the dome of the tank is too strong for the fish living in it.</p>
<p>The popularity of aquarium plants have led some to not keep fish at all and just create water gardens in their aquariums. This has the added benefit of not needing to worry about food and also such frequent water changes, although the tank still requires regular cleaning to remain largely algae free. It is important to remember that in this instance the overcrowding of a tank with plants may be its own undoing, and moderation is the key to beautiful plant survival.</p>
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		<title>Tropical Fish Thrive With Aquarium Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 19:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater fish tanks. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/decorations/tropical-fish-thrive-with-aquarium-plants/">Tropical Fish Thrive With Aquarium Plants</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/' target=_blank >fish tanks</a>. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. </p>
<p>Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. Fishes and other aquarium life forms may hide in or behind them according to how big they are. </p>
<p>Another important aspect of aquarium plants is the temperature regulation within the tank. Even though the temperature changes in a tank are very small, the plants do have the beneficial ability to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>They aren't just useful as hideout places for the fish in your tank, but they also serve to help protect their scales from the damaging effects of direct natural or artificial light.  This protection is appropriate when light in the dome of the tank is too strong for the fish living in it.</p>
<p>Aquarium Plants have become so popular, that some hobbyists forgo the introduction of fish to a tank and instead simply keep the plants. Although the tank will require regular cleanings to remain mostly algae free, this has the added benefit of not having to worry about food and frequent water changes. It is important to remember that in this instance the overcrowding of a tank with plants may be its own undoing, and moderation is the key to beautiful plant survival.</p>
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		<title>Why Aquarium Plants Are So Great</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater fish tanks. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/decorations/why-aquarium-plants-are-so-great/">Why Aquarium Plants Are So Great</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/category/saltwater-fish/' target=_blank >fish tanks</a>. The bright green colors are beautiful and provide a special backdrop where the striking shadings of the fish are emphasized and can be seen at their best. </p>
<p>Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. Depending on their sizes, they also provide some hiding places for fish and other aquarium dwellers. </p>
<p>Another important benefit of having aquarium plants is the temperature regulation inside the tank. While it is true that the temperature fluctuations a tank may weather are only minuscule, the plants do have the power to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>In such instances they not only become hiding places for the fish, but the darker leaves also protect them from the damage of direct sun or lamplight. This protection is appropriate when light in the dome of the tank is too strong for the fish living in it.</p>
<p>Aquarium Plants have become so popular, that some hobbyists forgo the introduction of fish to a tank and instead simply keep the plants. This has the added benefit of not needing to worry about food and also such frequent water changes, although the tank still requires regular cleaning to remain largely algae free. To avoid harmful effects from overcrowding a tank with plants, you should use moderation in deciding how many plants to include.</p>
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		<title>Aquarium Plants Are An Important Fish Tank Supply</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 05:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium plants are a common sight in freshwater tanks. Their bright green colors are gorgeous and offer a unique backdrop against which the vibrant shadings of the fish stand out and may be displayed to their fullest advantage. </p>
<p>Besides being attractive, aquarium plants are a crucial supplement to the air pump since they aid in oxygenating the water. Depending on their sizes, they also provide some hiding places for fish and other aquarium dwellers. </p>
<p>Another important aspect of aquarium plants is the temperature regulation within the tank. Even though the temperature changes in a tank are very small, the plants do have the beneficial ability to shade fish from direct light. </p>
<p>They aren't just useful as hideout places for the fish in your tank, but they also serve to help protect their scales from the damaging effects of direct natural or artificial light.  This protection is appropriate when light in the dome of the <a href='http://www.finsandgills.com/category/saltwater-fish/' target=_blank >fish tank</a> is too strong for the fish living in it.</p>
<p>Aquarium Plants have become so popular, that some hobbyists forgo the introduction of fish to a tank and instead simply keep the plants. Although the tank will require regular cleanings to remain mostly algae free, this has the added benefit of not having to worry about food and frequent water changes. It is important to remember that in this instance the overcrowding of a tank with plants may be its own undoing, and moderation is the key to beautiful plant survival.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/decorations/aquarium-plants-are-an-important-fish-tank-supply/">Aquarium Plants Are An Important Fish Tank Supply</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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		<title>Buying an Affordable Fish Tank Can Save You Some Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 18:08:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Otto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for aquariums you will find many fish tanks at discount rate these days. If you save money on aquarium there is lot left for you to buy more number of beautiful and appealing fish. If you go to shop for all the accessories in a toy shop the setting up of [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/buying-an-affordable-fish-tank-can-save-you-some-money/">Buying an Affordable Fish Tank Can Save You Some Money</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for aquariums you will find many fish tanks at discount rate these days. If you save money on aquarium there is lot left for you to buy more number of beautiful and appealing fish. </p>
<p>If you go to shop for all the accessories in a toy shop the setting up of the aquarium will be a costly job. </p>
<p>It is not that you have to <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-supplies/" target=_blank >buy aquarium accessories</a> in the toyshop alone as there are many fish tank sellers that will offer you many and you can avail the opportunity because of the competition in the market. </p>
<p>You can choose to buy from the manufacturer than to buy for the retail shops, as they are costlier. To search for manufacturers you can take the help of Internet and you will find them in plenty.</p>
<p>Then there are aquarium auction which might turn out extremely cheaper than all these. If you are going for second hand fish tanks you must wash them thoroughly before filling water in them. So once you buy an inexpensive fish tank for <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/category/aquarium-care/" target=_blank >setting up an aquarium</a> you can have lot of fish of your choice to put in. </p>
<p>Select fish that are friendly to each other because it is quite possible that they might fight with each other and even kill another too. This will be not a good sight for you as you had bought them with so excitement and on the other hand money will also get wasted. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 16:57:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having an aquarium in your home can be fun and interesting, but it requires planning to make sure the fish stay healthy and the aquarium remains in good working order. Some fish, especially tropical fish, require specific temperatures, food and specialized fish care. Other fish, such as goldfish, can get by with only a small [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/fish-aquariums-and-aquarium-accessories/">Fish Aquariums and Aquarium Accessories</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having an <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-supplies/" target=_blank >aquarium</a> in your home can be fun and interesting, but it requires planning to make sure the fish stay healthy and the aquarium remains in good working order. </p>
<p>Some fish, especially tropical fish, require specific temperatures, food and specialized fish care.  Other fish, such as goldfish, can get by with only a small bowl, basic fish food and occasional cleaning.</p>
<p>Be sure to research the needs of the type of fish you want for your aquarium.  Once you have done that, you can buy the necessary equipment.  The tank is the first item to consider.  </p>
<p>Generally you want one with enough room for the fish and a top so the fish can’t jump out.  Unless you only have a small tank with a fish or two, a filter is critical.  </p>
<p>Depending on the type of fish, you may need to purchase a heater to keep the water at the correct temperature.  You will also want to purchase some gravel and perhaps a decoration or two, depending on how you want to decorate your aquarium.  Plants can also add color to your tank and can help keep the water healthy for the fish.</p>
<p>Lastly, you will need to prepare the water for the <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >tropical fish</a>.  Tap water usually contains chlorine, which can be extremely harmful to the fish.  Chemicals that can remove the chlorine from the water can be purchased at the pet store and should be used in all cases.  </p>
<p>Once you have removed the chlorine from the water, let the water sit for a few hours so the temperature equals the room temperature.  This prevents the fish from being stressed by the change in water temperature.  When all this is complete, put the fish in your aquarium and you have a fish tank!</p>
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		<title>Buying a Glass Aquarium for the Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 20:10:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Otto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is very important for children to own a pet while growing up. It helps them to better understand responsibility and keeps them entertained when there is not much else to do. A good option when looking for a pet for children is to buy a glass aquarium in which to keep fish. Fish are [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/buying-a-glass-aquarium-for-the-kids/">Buying a Glass Aquarium for the Kids</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is very important for children to own a pet while growing up. It helps them to better understand responsibility and keeps them entertained when there is not much else to do. A good option when looking for a pet for children is to buy a glass aquarium in which to keep fish. </p>
<p>Fish are very affordable creatures to own. Glass is the cheapest material that <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/rectangle/" target=_blank >fish tanks</a> are designed with which helps individuals on a budget. Fish food and aquarium accessories are also very inexpensive and can often be purchased in the clearance section of many stores. </p>
<p>Along with creating a hobby for ones children fish can also make a room look more decorative. Topical fish can be purchased in a wide variety of colors which can be very eye catching. Unlike other pets, such as dogs and cats, the only fish care topical fish require is a clean fish tank. Cleaning one's glass fish tank is a relatively easy process that should take under 30 minutes. </p>
<p>When children are old enough to learn the process of cleaning the fish tank they can then take on that responsibility. A <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/" target=_blank >glass aquarium</a>is sure to be a great addition to any home looking to purchase a family pet.</p>
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		<title>Secrets To Keeping Your Tropical Fish Tank Clean</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 05:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excessive cleaning can get rid of the healthy bacteria required to break down the toxins and waste such as ammonia into harmless nitrates. Doing the water change incrementally helps prevent problems. While changing the water weekly it is essential to keep in mind that only one third of the whole water should be removed. Otherwise [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-care/secrets-to-keeping-your-tropical-fish-tank-clean/">Secrets To Keeping Your Tropical Fish Tank Clean</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excessive cleaning can get rid of the healthy bacteria required to break down the toxins and waste such as ammonia into harmless nitrates.  Doing the water change incrementally helps prevent problems.</p>
<p>While changing the water weekly it is essential to keep in mind that only one third of the whole water should be removed. Otherwise the water chemistry might drastically get altered and cause harm to the fish.</p>
<p>It's also a wise idea to vacuum the gravel approximately once per week to get rid of food as well as other debris from the bed of the fish tank. It is required to regularly test the ammonia, nitrate and pH levels of the water. It is also a good idea to keep a canopy or a hood over the tank at all times.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >Tropical fish care</a> also involves avoiding fish to get stressed. Stress and health go head in hand, especially with your fish because if their stress level increases, their ability to heal declines. The main causes of stress in fish are unsuitable water, lack of physical space, wrong mixing of species, oxygen deficiency, poor nutrition, and sudden changes.</p>
<p>Making sure the tank is not over crowded can help to keep the fish tank clean.  You should know that no type of soap or detergent should be used when cleaning your fish tank. The amount of water removed should be replaced with de-chlorinated water of the same temperature as the water in the tank.</p>
<p>In order to keep the gravel in the tank clean, you should make sure you vacuum it about once a week. It is necessitated to analyze the ammonia, nitrate and pH levels of water repeatedly. It is also a good idea to keep a canopy or a hood over the tank at all times.</p>
<p>One point to remember in caring for tropical fish is to avoid any activity that can over-stress them. Excessive stressing of temperamental tropical fish reduces their capacity for recovery. The main causes of stress in fish are unsuitable water, lack of physical space, wrong mixing of species, oxygen deficiency, poor nutrition, and sudden changes.</p>
<p>It is also important to place the aquarium in a suitable place to prevent any kind of temperature fluctuations. It is also an important part of fish care regime to maintain the water quality.</p>
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		<title>Setting Up an Aquarium</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 01:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Otto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people love having aquariums at home. They not only add to the overall decor of the house, even the children at home enjoy having them. Having an aquarium at home is helpful because we can educate the children about marine creatures and they too on their part learn to co-exist, love and sympathize with [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/setting-up-an-aquarium/">Setting Up an Aquarium</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people love having <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >aquariums</a> at home.  They not only add to the overall decor of the house, even the children at home enjoy having them.  Having an aquarium at home is helpful because we can educate the children about marine creatures and they too on their part learn to co-exist, love and sympathize with other creatures.</p>
<p>Setting up an aquarium at home is not an easy task.  If you are not conversant with the procedures of setting up a home aquarium, it would be prudent to seek a professional guidance, so that the lives of the fish are not jeopardized owing to ignorance. </p>
<p>Here are a few tips as to how to set up a 32 gallon fish tank at home.  Since a 32 gallon tank easily weighs 320 pounds, it is better to look for a strong supporting base for it like a laminated native oak or a similar type of wood.  Go for a Waterhome aquarium kit directly instead of buying all the necessities for an aquarium piece by piece which would be costly as well as take up lot of time.  The kit comes with around 13-14 items needed for setting up the aquarium, right from an all glass aquarium to a DVD.  </p>
<p>Clean the tank thoroughly at first.  Make a provision in the hood of the tank to adjust the filter and the heater.  Create a backdrop for the aquarium plastic so that the view of the aquarium is much better and also hides unsightly cords of the filter and heater.  Add a little water at the base of the tank prior to putting gravel.  Decorate the inside of the aquarium the wy you want with attractive rocks and plants, real as well as artificial.  Add the fish and the tank is ready to be viewed and enjoyed.</p>
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		<title>The Joys of Tropical Fish Tanks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:44:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Otto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the greatest forms of companionship you can find is the companionship you get from owning a pet. A pet is there at your side and is there to calm you down regardless of how everything else in your life is going. The average pet though requires quite a bit of commitment to care [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/fish-care/the-joys-of-tropical-fish-tanks/">The Joys of Tropical Fish Tanks</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the greatest forms of companionship you can find is the companionship you get from owning a pet.  A pet is there at your side and is there to calm you down regardless of how everything else in your life is going.  </p>
<p>The average pet though requires quite a bit of commitment to care for and you need to make sure you are always there for your pet.  If you get a cat or a dog you will need to make sure they are cared for if you go on vacation or you will need to bring them on vacation with you and this can be quite costly.  </p>
<p>Given this you may be hesitant to get a dog or cat if you travel frequently for either leisure or business.  In addition you need to take them on daily walks or spend time with them daily and if you have long days this may not be possible.  This is why getting tropical fish can be an excellent alternative for you.  </p>
<p>If you setup some <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >fish tanks</a> in your home you can have the relaxing pets there for you and they also don’t require much maintenance.  Simply cleaning the tank periodically and providing food is sufficient.</p>
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		<title>Diversifying Aquarium Accessories</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 10:58:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new world has become digital in many aspects and now at risk of depletion are the decorative pet fish included with their decorative aquariums. The majority of busy residents don't have the required time or financial resources to support the perky and lovable creatures that we keep in tropical fish aquariums. However Squidoo.com is [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/accessories/diversifying-aquarium-accessories/">Diversifying Aquarium Accessories</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new world has become digital in many aspects and now at risk of depletion are the decorative pet fish included with their decorative aquariums. The majority of busy residents don't have the required time or financial resources to support the perky and lovable creatures that we keep in <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/category/aquarium-care/" target=_blank >tropical fish aquariums</a>. </p>
<p>However Squidoo.com is offering a solution to the boring fish tank layout, and better yet, at discount prices. With links such as E Bay listed in this article the avid marine life enthusiast can enjoy the aesthetic tones of an at home aquarium while saving money on the sometimes costly upkeep. </p>
<p>Squidoo.com regularly provides articles which cater to the modern American interest while relaying resources as to how one can save money in the scrambled ruins which we are familiar with as the present-day United States economy. </p>
<p>The inclusion of tropical fish has become popular over the years in order to appease the purchaser as well as showing a minimal aggressive way to assert one's wealth. </p>
<p>Fish care for the obtained native fish species is known to stretch the wallet, so to imagine how much caring for tropical fish would cost could send some average beings into slight shock. </p>
<p>Luckily this article arrives to deliver the good news in the form of store links and tips on how to spruce up the aquatic living space on a tight budget.</p>
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		<title>Nano tank setup</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 18:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Nano fish tank aquariums When we think of aquariums, we think of setups that are relatively easy to maintain. However, a nano fish tank requires a bit more maintenance. Should you start a nano reef aquarium? A nano reef aquarium can be a smaller system or a larger one. In some cases, it's recommended [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-care/nano-tank-setup/">Nano tank setup</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using Nano <a href="http://www.firstclassaquariums.com/product_info.php?cPath=2&#038;products_id=8" target='_blank'>fish tank aquariums</a></p>
<p>When we think of aquariums, we think of setups that are relatively easy to maintain. However, a nano fish tank requires a bit more maintenance.</p>
<p>Should you start a nano reef aquarium?</p>
<p>A nano reef aquarium can be a smaller system or a larger one. In some cases, it's recommended that especially if you're a beginner, you start with a larger tank, such as one that's at least 24 gallons. Smaller systems can also go south quickly very fast, whereas a larger tank gives you a bit more leeway when it comes to maintenance. This may be advisable if you're just starting out.</p>
<p>Investment</p>
<p>In general, a nano reef is probably going to cost you a bit MORE than another type of system will, although your final investment will probably be less once you get going. Coral collecting is probably going to be a bit pricier for you, which may up the cost of the nano reef if this is something you get into.</p>
<p>Are they difficult to keep up?</p>
<p>Nano <a href="http://www.firstclassaquariums.com/product_info.php?products_id=9" target='_blank'>fish tank aquariums</a> are not really difficult keep up once you know what you're doing. However, you should research thoroughly so that you know what you're getting into before you decide to start one. As long as you follow a regular maintenance schedule, you'll need between 5 and 10 minutes a day to keep to keep things functioning on most days; you also have to be careful about any additions you make to your aquarium, as this can upset the balance you've worked so hard to achieve.</p>
<p>Change your water frequently</p>
<p>Nitrates can build up very quickly in a small body of water, so you have to make sure you keep your water changes up.</p>
<p>What fish or other creatures can you put in your nano reef?</p>
<p>Some good hearty fish for beginners are the pajama cardinals, cardinals, clown gobies, royal grammas, fire fish, pseudochromis, most damsels and basslets. "Clean up" creatures include hermit crabs like red legs and left-handed, astrea snails and turbo snails. You should have a snail for every one to 2 gallons your tank holds, and one crap for every three to 5 gallons. Cleaner shrimp are also good because they will clean your fish of parasites and will help your other "clean up" creatures do their jobs, too.</p>
<p>What coral should I keep?</p>
<p>You can pretty much keep any type of coral, but some will need more light than other kinds. Be careful about coral that puts out sweeper tentacles, because it may affect other coral negatively. Don't overdo the coral, either, because the coral needs enough room to grow.</p>
<p>Sterilization</p>
<p>Using a UV sterilizer is recommended to keep "bad bacteria" down, or, you can buy an aquarium with a built in wet dry filter. The polycarbonate cover should be left in place over the lights so that UV transmission is properly done. A separate internal filter with a UV sterilizer is still recommended Cured live rock broken up into 1-inch fragments is also a good way to purify.</p>
<p>Finally, change water and check water regularly, including alkali reserve, if necessary. In a nano aquarium, water characteristics change quickly, so you have to keep on top of this.</p>
<p>Filtration is important</p>
<p>For a good marine aquarium, you need good filtration. Filtration turnover should be at least four times per tank per hour, with in tank circulation at eight times an hour, at least. Live rock also performs its own filtration.</p>
<p>Models</p>
<p>Some good models for nano <a href="http://www.firstclassaquariums.com/" target='_blank'>fish tank aquariums</a> include the TRUVU Micro Series NANO Model 6, Model 12, or Model 25 fish tank aquariums. These particular models have easy to remove filtration systems and room for protein skimmers, for easy maintenance.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 02:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people choose to set up saltwater fish tanks because they love the thought of being able to bring a bit of the sea into their home. There are many different choices when it comes to setting up saltwater fish tanks. So, before you dive into the process be sure to consider your choices and [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/saltwater-fish/types-of-saltwater-fish-tanks/">Types Of Saltwater Fish Tanks</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people choose to set up <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/category/saltwater-fish/" target=_blank >saltwater fish tanks</a> because they love the thought of being able to bring a bit of the sea into their home. There are many different choices when it comes to setting up saltwater fish tanks. </p>
<p>So, before you dive into the process be sure to consider your choices and create a plan of action. Choosing what type of saltwater fish tanks is the first step. Here are a few choices you’ll be facing! </p>
<p>You can always choose to setup a saltwater tank with only fish in it. This is an option many people choose; however it’s not the simplest overall option. If you only have fish in your tank, you’ll be forced to test the water more frequently. If you have other organisms (sea-life) in your tank, your tank’s nitrogen cycle will be shorter and it will be more self-maintaining.</p>
<p>If you’d like to create a more natural tank, you can choose to combine fish with live rocks. Live rocks are rocks with live organisms living without their surfaces. The creatures which live on these rocks help with the tank’s nitrogen cycle and help control the aquarium environment. They work similar to a filtration system, constantly helping to refresh the tank’s water. </p>
<p>Another type of saltwater fish tank is called a <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >reef tank</a>. These tanks focus mostly on coral and other reef structures. Fish can live in these tanks, but the main focus is the reef collection. It can be expensive to maintain this type of saltwater tanks and require experience and commitment. </p>
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		<title>What the Heck is a Refugium? Setting up a Refugium</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 16:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term refugium is commonly used by many aquarists, but no one really knows what it is or how it is used. Basically a refugium is a separate chamber that can be connected to your main aquarium for the purpose of eight growing various organisms that cannot survive in the main tank or to provide [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/accessories/what-the-heck-is-a-refugium-setting-up-a-refugium/">What the Heck is a Refugium? Setting up a Refugium</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term refugium is commonly used by many aquarists, but no one really knows what it is or how it is used. Basically a refugium is a separate chamber that can be connected to your main aquarium for the purpose of eight growing various organisms that cannot survive in the main tank or to provide some level of biological filtration and nutrient exportation for you aquarium system. </p>
<p>When it comes to setting up a refugium you first want to consider size. When you purchased your <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >aquarium</a> tank you likely got the largest display you could fit comfortably into your home, you want to take a similar approach when choosing a refugium. The more system volume you have with a refugium the more overall stability your will have when it comes to water quality.</p>
<p>While a thirty gallon tub is an excellent refugium in an off-display room most people simply don’t have the room for this. Therefore, a ten gallon refugium conveniently hidden in your tank cabinet or under the display tank is the next more effective and efficient option. Another option is using your refugium as a second display tank rather than just having it serve as a device.</p>
<p>You want to make sure the refugium is isolated from the system by splitting the overflow from the display <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/" target=_blank >fish tank</a> between the refugium and the sump. On the refugium side of the overflow you can have a ball valve which not only helps you to isolate the refugium, but also allows you to control the current velocity of the refugium.</p>
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		<title>Aquarium Fish: Make Your Special Aquarium More Exciting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 02:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aquarium fish can be extraordinary and exciting for most people who love to keep fish at home. Even though there is no aquarium fish is maintenance free, but at least there are some fish that easier to keep than other fish. The best and easiest aquarium fish that you can care for in your aquarium [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/aquarium-fish-make-your-special-aquarium-more-exciting/">Aquarium Fish: Make Your Special Aquarium More Exciting</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.finsandgills.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/refugium1.jpg" alt="Refugium" title="Refugium" width="311" height="315" class="alignright size-full wp-image-164" /><a href="http://aquariumfresh.com/aquarium-fish/aquarium-fish-reducing-your-blood-pressure/" target='_blank'>Aquarium fish</a> can be extraordinary and exciting for most people who love to keep fish at home. Even though there is no aquarium fish is maintenance free, but at least there are some fish that easier to keep than other fish. </p>
<p>The best and easiest aquarium fish that you can care for in your aquarium is those which are tougher in health and more forgiving of any mistakes, like the freshwater fish. These fish are appropriate for the beginners who apt to make more mistakes in keeping fish. The freshwater fish are the Betta, the common goldfish and the plecostomus.</p>
<p><b>Bettas</b></p>
<p>The Betta which is also famous as the Siamese fighting fish is possibly one of <a href="http://aquariumfresh.com/aquarium-decor/aquarium-decor-beautifying-your-aquarium/" target='_blank'>the easiest aquarium fish</a> to care for as well as being one of the most gorgeous fish. He has a robust physical constitution and has been famous to live in small bowls successfully, unlike other fish. He also creates less waste than goldfish.  </p>
<p>On the other hand, the betta is an aggressive fellow and often fights with other fish. He will muder another male Betta because he was breed to battle in fish fights. Female Bettas are more social with other tropical fish. They are drabber in color and have much shorter fins than the male bettas. They can eat the equal foods as the other tropical fish with a fussy desirability to bloodworms.</p>
<p><b>Usual Goldfish</b></p>
<p>Many hobbyists say that the common goldfish and its close relation, the Comet Goldfish are the easiest aquarium fish to keep. These goldfish are much more social than the Bettas and they have sparkling colors. They don't require particular diets and they can tolerate just about any decoration you desire to plop into the aquariums.  </p>
<p>But not all goldfish are easy to care for. You must identify that the egg-shaped goldfish that have bubble eyes, swim slowly, no top fin or have long fins are not considered easy to care for. They should not live in the same aquarium with common or comet goldfish.  It is because they swim so fast that the fan-tailed or egg-shaped goldfish will never be able to get their fair share of food.</p>
<p><b>The Plecostomus</b></p>
<p>The name "plecostomus" refers to a family of aquarium fish that has hundreds of kinds. Some of the plecostomus are harder to care for than others. They are bottom feeders like catfish or Chinese Algae Eaters and require their own sorts of food.<br />But any plecostumus you may see in your local pet stores among other tropical fish should be easy to keep. </p>
<p>The plecostomus are rather strong and tough if you compare them with other sorts of aquarium fish. You must be careful as they are quickly to overgrow in the aquarium they live in. It is generally happen unpredictably and there is still no reason that can explain that happening. </p>
<p>In order to maintain your gorgeous fish alive and have their amusing place to live, you must be aware of their foods and their habitats. You can have a book or search on the internet to find the best thing for your fish. This is to keep up your aquatic hobby. </p>
<p>Want to know further about <a href="http://aquariumfresh.com/" target='_blank'>aquarium fish</a>? Let&rsquo;s explore more on the links here and you will get much more about aquarium as well as any thing related.</p>
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		<title>Reef Aquariums Setup and Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 17:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to marine aquariums the most challenging and expensive is a reef aquarium. These aquariums are filled primarily with corals and other invertebrates, with actually very little to no fish. The corals and invertebrates are the main focus of the reef aquarium and require careful planning as well as regular maintenance. The first [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-care/reef-aquariums-setup-and-care/">Reef Aquariums Setup and Care</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to marine aquariums the most challenging and expensive is a <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/category/saltwater-fish/" target=_blank >reef aquarium</a>. These aquariums are filled primarily with corals and other invertebrates, with actually very little to no fish. The corals and invertebrates are the main focus of the reef aquarium and require careful planning as well as regular maintenance. </p>
<p>The first step is to assemble your aquarium and cure the live rock. Add sand to the bottom of the tank and prepare your saltwater in a mixing container so that the specific gravity is exactly 1.025. Use a small bucket of the prepared saltwater to rinse the live rock and remove any organic debris and then arrange them in the tank as desired. </p>
<p>The protein skimmer and main filtration system should be run to have constant water movement, but the lights should be off at this time so there is no undesirable algae growth. For a period of four weeks you should change fifty percent of the water in order to cure your live rock. </p>
<p>Any organic matter should be siphoned out at this time. You also want to test for ammonia and nitrite to ensure they are at zero. The pH should also be tested and should ideally be between 8.1 and 8.4.</p>
<p>Next add the first inhabitants. First is a thirty gallon deluxe algae attack pack with snails and crabs. Follow the acclimation guidelines and be sure to turn the lights on and off every twelve hours for two weeks. At this time you can add your corals with a twenty-five percent water change and an acclimation period of two weeks.</p>
<p>On week eight you can add aqua-cultured corals and give them an acclimation period of two weeks. Lastly, on weeks ten and twelve you can introduce fish and invertebrates with a twenty-five percent water change and a two week acclimation.</p>
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		<title>Three Benefits of Buying Bulk Fish Tank Supplies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some things in life you should always consider buying in bulk. Toilet paper, tooth paste and dishwashing liquid are some of the most popular bulk items. Thus, if you’re an avid fish lover you may want to consider buying fish tank supplies in bulk as well. Buying supplies for your fish tank ahead [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/accessories/three-benefits-of-buying-bulk-fish-tank-supplies/">Three Benefits of Buying Bulk Fish Tank Supplies</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some things in life you should always consider buying in bulk. Toilet paper, tooth paste and dishwashing liquid are some of the most popular bulk items. Thus, if you’re an avid fish lover you may want to consider buying fish tank supplies in bulk as well. Buying supplies for your fish tank ahead of time is especially wise if you own a large fish tank.</p>
<p><strong>Benefit #1  You can save money!</strong></p>
<p>Whenever you venture to buy anything in bulk, you automatically save money upon the purchase. Manufacturers and stores price their bulk items to benefit the consumer. A bulk size will cost less per item than if you purchased individual quantities of the same item. Thus, you save money when you buy anything in bulk!</p>
<p><strong>Benefit #2  You can save time!</strong></p>
<p>Another benefit to buying fish tank supplies or anything else in bulk is the fact you save time when buying in large quantities. Think about it! The time and gas you spend driving to the fish supply store every week for food could be cut in half if you bought a large enough supply to last for several weeks at a time. </p>
<p><strong>Benefit #3  You will always be prepared!</strong></p>
<p>Likely the best reason to consider buying in bulk is because it offers you the opportunity to always be prepared. If you hat e to run out of anything, bulk is the way to go. Fish tank lovers can feel great knowing they always have what they need for their tank on hand. </p>
<p>Since most fish tank supplies don’t spoil or “go bad” they can be stored for lengthy periods of time. Items like filters, food, water conditioner, fish tank light bulbs and nets should always be on hand.</p>
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		<title>A Tank With Aquarium Fish And Aquarium Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you decide that you want to have your own fish tropical aquariums, one of the most important things that you need to control for your fish is the temperature of the water. One of the primary parameters for the watery environment of your fish is water temperature, and aquarium heaters serve to keep the [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/accessories/a-tank-with-aquarium-fish-and-aquarium-furniture/">A Tank With Aquarium Fish And Aquarium Furniture</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you decide that you want to have your own fish tropical aquariums, one of the most important things that you need to control for your fish is the temperature of the water. One of the primary parameters for the watery environment of your fish is water temperature, and aquarium heaters serve to keep the water temperatures stable.  Aquarium heaters are a must to be sure that fish tank water temperatures are stable.</p>
<p>Seasonal fluctuations do effect the water temperature of many natural fish habitats, so many fish species do have a degree of tolerance to fluctuations in water temperatures. But with aquarium-raised tropical fish, it is best to use aquarium heaters to keep the temperatures from fluctuating too much.</p>
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Aquarium heaters are simple and basic devices that generate heat so that proper water temperatures can be maintained in fish tanks. An aquarium heater is actually comprised of two components: the heating element and the thermostat. The thermostat gives you the ability to control the temperature of the water in the tropical fish tank.</p>
<p>Just like the thermostat in your home, the thermostat on aquarium heaters can be set to pre-determined settings for temperature. When the water temperature dips below the thermostat setting, the heating element will turn on to bring the water back to the temperature zone desired for your tropical aquarium habitat. As the temperature of the water rises, the thermostat will also disengage the heating element when the water reaches the proper temperature.</p>
<p>The most common of aquarium heaters use a long glass tube, similar to the shape of a cigar, to house the heating element and the thermostat. Typically the heating element is located at the bottom area of the tube while the thermostat is placed above and is closer to the surface of the tropical aquarium water.</p>
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Aquarium heaters come in a number of different wattage ranges. The wattage of the aquarium heater will determine how much heat can be generated. Of course, this output capacity effects how much aquarium water will be effectively heated, so you must choose the right heater for the size of your tropical fish tank.</p>
<p>There are guidelines printed on the packaging to help you choose the right aquarium heater for your situation. For larger tropical aquariums you may need to utilize two or more aquarium heaters.</p>
<p>It is very important to select high quality aquarium heaters because if they malfunction, the water in your tropical fish tank could either overheat or become too cold. Such drastic changes in the temperature of the tropical fish marine environment can create disastrous consequences for the population of tropical fish in your care.</p>
<p>Recently some of the high-end aquarium heaters have begun to offer five year guarantees, which are effective if the unit is used according to manufacturer specifications and guidelines.</p>
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But, no matter how long the warranty on an aquarium heater unit is good for, it needs to be understood that the manufacturer will only replace the heater if it stops working correctly. No matter what type of guarantee the aquarium heater manufacturer offers, it should be understood that the guarantee does not cover any loss of fish in your aquarium if the heater fails, but only guarantees replacement of the heater itself.</p>
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		<title>Glass Aquarium  Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 21:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have finally decided on having an all glass aquarium in your home, it may not just be as simple as taking any set-up available and buying it. It will take a bit of planning and preparation. There are many factors involved in choosing the right aquarium in your home. Here are just a [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/glass-aquariuminformation/">Glass Aquarium  Information</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have finally decided on having an <a href="http://officialaquariums.info/all_glass_aquarium.html" target='_blank'>all glass aquarium</a> in your home, it may not just be as simple as taking any set-up available and buying it. It will take a bit of planning and preparation. There are many factors involved in choosing the right aquarium in your home. Here are just a few.</p>
<p>Aquarium Type<br />When you come to know a bit more about a <a href="http://officialaquariums.info/all_glass_aquarium.html" target='_blank'>glass tank</a>, you realize that there are certain types available. Bear in mind that aquariums seek to recreate a certain kind of environment for certain types of fishes to live in. The type of aquarium that you wish to set up will depend on the type of fish that you wish to keep. </p>
<p>There's the temperate aquarium for you that may house local fishes since it seeks to recreate a more natural environment found in your own area. But if you wish to care for more exotic fish from other locations, then you might have to set up a tropical aquarium with a different set of equipment in order to recreate a certain tropical environment.</p>
<p>Aquarium Size</p>
<p>Going through the pet stores specializing in aquarium fish, you might notice that there are a variety of aquarium sizes available. You can have your choice of the smallest ones to even the special extra large ones. The type you ultimately choose will depend on the availability of space in your home. </p>
<p>It would be mistake buying a large <a href="http://officialaquariums.info/all_glass_aquarium.html" target='_blank'>glass tank</a> and later on realize that it won't fit through your door. You should first give some time to taking up certain measurement around your home so that it will help you decide on the aquarium size to buy. </p>
<p>Make sure that you have the space available for the type of aquarium you have in mind otherwise you may find it even more difficult in looking for other places in your home where the aquarium will fit. A definite size and location will help make things easier for you.</p>
<p>Aquarium Location</p>
<p>Where in the home will the aquarium end up will also be important in choosing the right aquarium. Always remember that considering the size of an aquarium also means considering its weight. An aquarium tank full of water can be very heavy and large tanks may not be suitable if you wish to place it somewhere on the second floor of your home. Decide on a more desired location. </p>
<p>Make sure that you plan to have your aquarium set up at a chosen location for a long time. Not being sure of your decision can leave you with a difficult problem of moving a heavy aquarium filled with water.</p>
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		<title>Finding the Right Aquarium</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 19:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The right aquarium isn't hard to find. The factors varying every choice of aquariums are all about personal preferences. In the first place, is it for spatial decorative purposes or is it a hobby? If it is for decorative purposes, then the focus on aesthetics and design will come first. The tank shape itself will [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/aquariums/">Finding the Right Aquarium</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://officialaquariums.info/acrylic_aquarium.html" target="_blank">right aquarium</a> isn't hard to find.  The factors varying every choice of aquariums are all about personal preferences.  In the first place, is it for spatial decorative purposes or is it a hobby?</p>
<p>If it is for decorative purposes, then the focus on aesthetics and design will come first.  The tank shape itself will be a critical aspect to consider.  It will turn out to be without justice, but sometimes even the color and breed of fish will be affected by it.  If the owner is conscious with popular practices like Feng Shui, placement of aquariums will be very sensitive.  One typical point is all about placing the <a href="http://officialaquariums.info/acrylic_aquarium.html" target="_blank">fish aquarium</a> at the center of the house (water).  This is a no-no to Feng Shui believers.</p>
<p>Granted that the owner doesn't have any orientation then choosing the right aquarium won't be hard to decide on.  In buying a <a href="http://officialaquariums.info/acrylic_aquarium.html" target="_blank">aquarium</a>, you must consider the scale with respect to where it will be placed.  As a focal point, it is empowering as emphasis.  Exploiting decorative colors and add-ons to aquariums will definitely make a powerful and elegant design treatment in a room.</p>
<p>To find the right design, it is best to consult with an aquarium expert who can best judge the elements to make the aquarium a good decorative choice as coordinated with your interior designer.  The expert will consider not only the aesthetic benefit but also the maintenance accessibility.  It may look good in a room, but will it cause nightmare during cleaning time?  This has to be thought over before deciding to buy one.</p>
<p>If the aquarium is intended as hobby, then the aesthetic factor is also important but not as critical.  The location of the aquarium could be in another room.  Actually, aquariums are all automatically considered for public showing and not to be hidden far from the public.</p>
<p>The right aquarium is always customized to what the owner wants.  It could either be glass or special plastic.  The tank must be able to sustain the activities of a balanced ecosystem for the fish.  It shouldn't give in to impact easily.  Items placed inside the aquariums aren't just plain fillers but has significance to the life of the fish.  With some creativity, an aquarium could blaze with life and color.  At the same time, the life cycle of the organisms in the water has to be a part of continues maintenance of aquariums.</p>
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		<title>Looking at the Types of Aquariums</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 23:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best approach is not to buy the smallest and least expensive tropical fish tank because you want to save money. A saltwater aquarium, and any aquarium for that matter, is a big investment in money and time, so don't go halfway. Make sure you'll have what you really need. A tank that is too [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/looking-at-the-types-of-aquariums/">Looking at the Types of Aquariums</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best approach is not to buy the smallest and least expensive <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquariums/rectangle/" target="_blank">tropical fish tank</a> because you want to save money.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A saltwater aquarium, and any aquarium for that matter, is a big investment in money and time, so don't go halfway.<span> </span>Make sure you'll have what you really need.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A tank that is too small can become a problem and take much more time to maintain than a tank that is the right size for your needs.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A few decades ago, plate glass tanks and goldfish bowls were the standard.<span> </span>Many of the tanks sold then were framed in metal and came in standard 10, 20, and 55-gallon rectangular sizes.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Thanks to the development of modern plastics, aquariums now come in<span> </span>wide variety of sizes and interesting shapes.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Both glass and acrylic tanks are available for freshwater or saltwater fish tanks.<span> </span>Each type of tank has distinct advantages and disadvantages.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/clear4life.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-90 alignright" style="float: right;" title="Clear for Life Aquarium Image" src="http://www.finsandgills.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/clear4life.jpg" alt="Clear for Life Aquariums" width="238" height="238" /></a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Glass and acrylic tanks can be purchased as "reef ready" tanks.<span> </span>This means the tanks is predrilled with holes for equipment and plumbing, but this can be a bit more expensive.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Classic Glass Tanks - </strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Glass tanks are sealed with silicone rubber cement.<span> </span>Althought the most common aquarium design is rectangular, glass tanks are availble in a wide variety of multi-sided shapes like hexagon and octagon.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Glass tanks have the advantage of not scratching as easily as acrylic tanks.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Glass tanks can be heavy, however, and the larger the tank, the thicker and heavier the glass.<span> </span>Keep this in mind when coosing a location for your new tank.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Most modern glass aquariums have plastic frames rather than metal.<span> </span>The plastic frames provide stability as well as attractiveness.<span> </span>The frames come in a variety of colors and styles for matching your home's decor.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The glass used for modern fish tanks may be be either plated or tempered glass.<span> </span>The important thing to rememeber is if you plan to drill holes in your glass aquarium for filter plumbing, make sure it is plate glass.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Glass aquariums are still the most common, but acrylic aquariums have their own distinct advantages and disadvantages.<span> </span>Acrylic fish tanks are becoming increasingly popular.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Unique Acrylic Fish Tanks -</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Acrylic fish tanks are molded as a single piece with few seams.<span> </span>This makes them more transparent, but you do get some distortion of the tank inhabitants at the corners.<span> </span>Acrylic aquariums are also lighter than glass and are offered in more shapes and sizes than glass aquariums.<span> </span>Acrylic tends to be a stronger material than glass, so it doesn't break or shatter as easily.<a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/digimarc.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-91 alignright" style="float: right;" title="Corner Fish Tank Image" src="http://www.finsandgills.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/digimarc.jpg" alt="Corner Aquarium" width="206" height="206" /></a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Acrylic fish tanks do, however, scratch easily and can also be quite a bit more expensive than glass.<span> </span>Algae scrapers and tank decorations can also cause damage to the tank when not properly handled.<span> </span>Although not easy to repair, scratches in the acrylic can be buffed out with special scratch remover kits.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">When selecting and aquarium, whether acrylic or glass, be sure to select a tank with no scatches.<span> </span>Also check that no areas are devoid of silicone by closely inspecting the seams.<span> And always check any item ordered online, especially a fish tank, to ensure there has been no damage in shipping. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Take pictures and contact the shipper if you have concerns about the condition of the fish tank and accessories that you purchase online.<br />
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		<title>An Aquarium Stand is a Necessary Fish Tank Accessory</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 19:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important aquarium accessories are aquarium stands . They are types of aquarium accessories . Aquarium stands are available in both wood and steel. There are dedicated aquarium stands available that will provide a solid base, although a small fish tank might sit on another item of furniture. Wood stands with natural [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/accessories/an-aquarium-stand-is-a-necessary-fish-tank-accessory/">An Aquarium Stand is a Necessary Fish Tank Accessory</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important aquarium accessories are aquarium stands . They are types of aquarium accessories . Aquarium stands are available in both wood and steel. There are dedicated aquarium stands available that will provide a solid base, although a small fish tank might sit on another item of furniture.</p>
<p>Wood stands with natural finishes are the most expensive choice for bow front aquarium cabinets. Stands may also be made of acrylic with various painted finishes in black, white, or ivory. </p>
<p>Wooden stands are presently the choice of most aquarium stand buyers because of the elegance and sophistication it exudes. However, finishing should not only be the basis in choosing wooden stands but on the kind of wood that will literally carry weight of your aquarium. Wooden crafted stands are available in a variety of styles.</p>
<p>Glass tanks are twice as heavy as acrylic tanks. An empty 20 gallon glass aquarium weighs over 25 lbs. Acrylic tanks are much lighter than glass tanks. </p>
<p>Wooden crafted stands are available in a variety of styles. Wooden crafted stands are available in a variety of styles. Wood byproducts like fiberboard or pressed board are the most commonly used wood substitutes. Although they are quite strong, they are prone to swelling and weakening if the middle layers are exposed to water.</p>
<p>Wood stands with natural finishes are the most expensive choice for bow front aquarium cabinets. Stands may also be made of acrylic with various painted finishes in black, white, or ivory .</p>
<p>Cabinet fronts are usually attached with staples to the side and the backs are quite flimsy. So even if you use a cabinet made entirely out of plywood, your tank will be really only supported by the sides of the cabinet. </p>
<p>Cabinet style aquarium stands are available using raw timber or can be ordered with a finish to match your home. Open type aquarium stands are the simplest type of stands and are made of lighter materials than wood. They can hold glass aquariums, up to 40 gallons. </p>
<p>The best support for an aquarium is a stand designed specifically for it.  The worst stand for a larger fish tank is a a table, bookshelf, or any other piece of furniture that was probably never designed to hold the weight of a fish tank - which is at least 10 pounds for every gallon of tank capacity.</p>
<p>As you can see, larger tanks quickly represent some extremely heavy wights.  A 20 gallon tank weighs up to 200 pounds, while a 55 gallon tank can weigh more than 500 pounds.  fish tanks will fit on many surfaces, but many will not be able to handle the kind of weight a fish tank represents.</p>
<p>Commercial aquarium stands are designed to hold that much weight, to keep it level, an hold up under damp conditions.  Aquarium stands are available in both metal and wood, with wood coming in a large variety of styles.  </p>
<p>There are furniture quality cabinets that not only support the fish tank stylishly, but also provide storage space underneath for accessories and support equipment.  You can also get matching wood canopies to serve as both tank cover and light fixture.  </p>
<p>It is a good idea to buy the tank and stand together as a unit because the tank can come with a long-time warranty, but the warranty might be void if you don't use the tank manufacturer's matching aquarium stand.  You can check with the dealer or manufacturer on this.</p>
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		<title>Choosing an Aquarium – Type and Size Considerations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obviously you need to choose the aquarium before anything else. You will find fish tanks that are made of glass and fish tanks that are made of acrylic. You'll find standard rectangular query and was in sizes from 2 1/2 gallons to 220 gallons and more, plus an assortment of hexagonal, pentagonal, and other shapes [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/choosing-an-aquarium-type-and-size-considerations/">Choosing an Aquarium – Type and Size Considerations</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously you need to choose the aquarium before anything else. You will find fish tanks that are made of glass and fish tanks that are made of acrylic. You'll find standard rectangular query and was in sizes from 2 1/2 gallons to 220 gallons and more, plus an assortment of hexagonal, pentagonal, and other shapes in various sizes. </p>
<p><strong>So which aquarium should you choose?</strong></p>
<p>First of all get a glass tank. Acrylic tanks have a lot of advantages their lighter and more resistant to jarring and shocks but also have disadvantages such as higher cost an easier scratch ability. For your first fish tank a glass tank will save you much better if for no other reason than that it's cheaper.<br />
Of course, if you are to have access to an acrylic tank it will work fine for your first fish tank.  You have to be very careful about scratching it however.  Scratches can be buffed out of plastic and not out of glass or plastic is so much more susceptible to scratching the glass that you have managed to make frequent use of this advantage.</p>
<p><strong>What shape?</strong></p>
<p>You should choose a rectangular aquariums. In addition to being less expensive on a capacity for capacity basis, rectangular fish tanks also are the most efficient in shape, since they maximize service area.  Service area is the most significant factor in determining the carrying capacity of an aquarium since it is at the surface and only at the surface that gas exchange-oxygen in, carbon dioxide out-occurs.  The total volume of the water held by a tank is of less importance than that tanks surface area in determining its suitability for housing fish.  </p>
<p>Let's first consider the size and shape of the front viewing panel. Some tanks are very squat, low and wide they are called “breeder” tanks because they offer maximum service and bottom areas for a given volume and are of greater utility.  Tall narrow tanks are called “show tanks” because they are aesthetically more pleasing.  </p>
<p>You  can breed fish in show tanks and many gorgeous ornamental aquariums are of breeder tank proportions, but the names reflect this general difference.  Basically the more square-like the front viewing glass, the more ornamental the tank seems.  On the other hand the more square-like the bottom panel glass, the more efficient and practical tank becomes.</p>
<p>There's an interesting contradiction here.  One thing that makes people ooh and ahh about an aquarium is beautiful aquatic plants.  Less a planet tank is certainly more "showy" than a non-planet one.  Show tanks, however, are less suitable for growing plants.  The extra water depth means that you have to have high intensity lighting if you want healthy plants, and this lighting is relatively very expensive.  </p>
<p><strong>What size fish tank?</strong></p>
<p>It may sound counterintuitive, but your chance of success is greater with a larger tank.  The reason for this is simple: the larger the aquarium, the more the way you have in making mistakes.  Remember that waste management is of primary concern.  With a very large amount of water you have longer to catch problems and correct them before they become catastrophes.</p>
<p>There is also psychological factor.  People naturally want a nice assortment of fish for aesthetic reasons, so there is a "mental minimum" in choosing the tank inhabitants.  For many people, this minimum far exceeds the carrying capacity of the smaller tanks, the larger tank provide enough room for almost anyone's idea of the basic assortment of tropical fish.</p>
<p>Larger tanks are superior in terms of temperature regulation.  The science behind this intuitive answer is that service area and volume are not in a linear relationship: a body loses heat through its surface, but the amount of heat contains a function of its volume.  Thus the thermal stability of a larger aquarium is many times greater than that of a small aquarium, and very small tanks are downright precarious with regard to temperature regulation.  </p>
<p>A short power outage on a Winter's night can chill a 10 gallon tank lethally while a modern 50 gallon tank in the same room might suffer only a tiny drop in temperature.  Likewise, a stuck heater in the small tank will cook the fish rather quickly, but with a large tank you could have considerable time to notice the problem before it reached at the proportions.  </p>
<p>When you couple this with the safety buffer of the larger size in terms of waste management, you realize that making a small aquarium requires a considerable knowledge and skills but that even a complete beginner has a good chance of succeeding with a large tank.  How big is bigger than big enough?  There is no set answer to that question, as there are so many factors involved.  </p>
<p>An expert aquarist might keep a 5 gallon tank with three carries in a very successful for years, while newcomer might dump of a hundred fish into a 40 gallon tank and kill them all and shorter.  Given that all other things are equal, I would set the minimum size of the tank that you should as a beginner obtain is 20 gallons, but larger would be better.</p>
<p>A very popular standard 55 gallon aquarium is not ideal for the from the fish's point of view, being a tall show titanium, but it has a respectable volume, it looks really nice, and it is often available as a combo special, being on sale with tank and full hood for a very reasonable price.  It is often available cheaper than a 40 gallon tank.  Likewise a 10 gallon aquarium often costs less than a 5 gallon tank, but I do not recommend the very popular 10 gallon tank; it's just not big enough.</p>
<p>The all- around choice for the best tank for beginner is one of the least popular sizes.  In fact you'll probably have to order one since very few stores stock in-it's a gay stock size, but one for which there is not a great demand; it also might cost more than the more popular 55 gallon size that tank is the 50 gallon, sometimes called the 50 breeder.  </p>
<p>It is 36 inches long, with the other two dimensions being 18 inches 18 inches wide and 18 inches tall.  Can it be an ornamental tank?  Well, I own one that has been in on and off use for going on for decades.  The last five years it has been a focal point in my dining room, and one of my daughters, for who fish have no value other than decorative, considers that her second favorite of all my aquariums.</p>
<p>Bottom line is first the tank itself is typically not the major cost of setting up in acquiring, even for very large, very expensive tanks. Second, because the cost of a 10 gallon tank is so low to begin with, its resale value is practically nil, while larger tanks are often in demand. Last but not least, the cost of a 50 gallon tank low enough that it does not cost very much to get a good start in the fish in the fish keeping hobby.  So do yourself a favor and buy a large tank.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a Freshwater Fish Tank</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as there are different types, there are different types of aquariums. the purpose for which a tank is being setup can affect the system as much as will the types of fish being included. some of the following setups are unlikely to be first tanks, but all of them could be. Any division of [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/choosing-a-freshwater-fish-tank/">Choosing a Freshwater Fish Tank</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just as there are different types, there are different types of aquariums.  the purpose for which a tank is being setup can affect the system as much as will the types of fish being included.  some of the following setups are unlikely to be first tanks, but all of them could be.</p>
<p>Any division of aquarium types is going to be arbitrary to the extent that many people want to have tanks that serve several functions.  the following list of fish tank types is meant to present the various options and functions as independently as possible  the list can be mixed and matched.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Decorative Tanks</strong><br />
The most common fish tank, a decorative tank is an aquarium designed to be an ornamental addition to a home's decor.  Every aquarium can be setup to function as a decorative aquarium.  Breeding and fry-raising tanks, however, tend to be less decorative in nature.  A typical decorative tank is designed and organized to look decorative and beautiful in the home or office.</p>
<p>One person;s idea of beautiful me be another's idea of hideous, but that is true in tastes in paintings, wallpaper, and many other things.  What is most important in designing an ornamental aquarium is ensuring that the components selected please your sense of asthetics and also combine to produce a healthy aquatic environment.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Theme Tanks</strong><br />
A "theme" aquarium combines elements around a central idea.  You can organize your tank around a color theme or a decorative theme.  The possibilities for other types of themes are endless. Some effective tanks focus on a particular geographical region, and are called biotope tanks.</p>
<p>Besides colors, what other theme ideas cna you use to setup an aquarium?  Another option is to focus on a particular type of fish.  Or a tank in which all the fish are long or striped or catfish and more.  A thematic community tans is the most popular, including the fish which appeal most to the fish tank's owner.</p>
<p>3.<strong> Biotope Tanks</strong><br />
Many aquarium fish enthusiasts enjoy trying to recreate a very specific natural environment. This is known as a biotope aquarium.  The tank can be organized simply as, for example, "plants and fish from Asia" or more specific as fish and plants from Sri Lanka.  For a first tank, the easiest apporach is to be somewhat less specific.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Species Tanks</strong><br />
Fish can be kept as only a single species in a tank.  This is especially true, and preferred, when the fish can be killed by or kill other fish.   Many fish don't necessarily have to be kept separate, but can be shown off better when kept by themselves.  This is the case with schooling species, where the appearance behavior of the school are as fascinating and interesting as those of individual fish.</p>
<p>5.<strong> Instructional Tanks</strong><br />
Aquariums, sometimes with just a few goldfish are used for educational purposes in elementary classrooms, sometimes playing role in the curriculum.  Fish tank setups in schools and marine aquariums are tailored to the students at different levels.  High school science classes are enhanced when they include one or more aquariums for specific instructional purposes.  At the university level, aquariums of various types are used in conjunction with studies in ecology, oceanography, genetics, and various other fields.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Breeding Tanks</strong><br />
Most tropical fish are bred on fish farms in Florida an Southeast Asia. Some are wild-caught.  Breeding tanks are an important part of many aquarist's setups.  The term "breeding tank" is reserved for a tank established expressly for the purpose of propagating a particular species of fish.  Many species of fish, however, will breed regularly in any tank.  In the community setting, though, few if any of the fry will survive.  A breeding tank is set up to maximize the chance of spawning and the chance of survival for the young fish.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Fry Rearing Tanks</strong><br />
Fry tanks are normally utilitarian in design, often containing only a filter, the fish, and water.  High feeding rates and frequently required water changes facilitate a lack of substrate and decor, which could trap food and waste particles, These tanks don't have to be so sparse.  Fry will frow very well in planted tanks tanks - even planted community tanks, provided all the fish placed together are of similar sizes.   </p>
<p>Many fish species can be purchases as very young juveniles at discounted prices.  when only the fry are places into a tank, the spaciousness of the tank will contribute to rapid growth of the entire group.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Pet Tanks</strong><br />
It may be surprising, but many fish become tame pets that can interact with their keepers.  It is not unusual for such fish to mope when the owner is away and they are cared for by someone else, or to show excitement when the owner returns. </p>
<p>Cichlids are the most popular pet type of fish, but many large catfish can be kept this way also. Goldfish, Koi, pacu and other large species can be kept as single pets in a big aquarium.  Many of these fish school naturally, but as lone pets they will accept the human companion into their school.</p>
<p>Whatever type of fish tank you choose, you must select the proper fish to fit into your plan.  There are several ideas for stocking themes to consider.  </p>
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		<title>Ten Of The Most Popular Saltwater Fish For Aquariums</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 02:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following list was compiled from online surveys from fish lovers across the nation. These fish are only ten of the millions of tropical fish that make our oceans home. For details on these fish species or other tropical saltwater fish you can search online or visit your local library. •Angel fish-colorful bodies with a [...]<p><a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/tropical-fish/ten-of-the-most-popular-saltwater-fish-for-aquariums/">Ten Of The Most Popular Saltwater Fish For Aquariums</a> is a post from our <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com">fish tank and  accessories</a> site, where we have some great deals right now on <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/aquarium-stands/" target="_blank">aquarium stands</a>, too.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following list was compiled from online surveys from fish lovers across the nation. These fish are only ten of the millions of tropical fish that make our oceans home. For details on these fish species or other <a href="http://www.finsandgills.com/category/saltwater-fish/" target=_blank >tropical saltwater fish</a> you can search online or visit your local library.</p>
<p>•Angel fish-colorful bodies with a heavenly name</p>
<p>•Blenny- a blenny might not be striking physically but it keeps your tank looking breathtaking</p>
<p>•Butterfly fish-they float like a butterfly and swim like a fish</p>
<p>•Cardinal fish-Not the pope but just as respected by the fish community</p>
<p>•Clownfish- they won’t tell you a joke but they sure can capture an audience</p>
<p>•Damsel fish-if your fish is in distress call Dudley do-right</p>
<p>•Dragonets-not a fire breather but it’s been around just as long</p>
<p>•Saltwater eel-not as tasty as saltwater taffy but defiantly eye candy</p>
<p>•Dotty backs- spots may be last season for you and me but they are a classic for a dotty</p>
<p>Saltwater aquarium fish come in all shapes, sizes and colors. There beauty, their elegance and there underwater home fascinate us. Many of us will never see these sea creatures in their own habitat but a home aquarium fills that desire. </p>
<p>If you would like to find your favorite fish or simply fill your home with fins and gills then visit your local pet store and begin your under water journey. The amazement of the underwater world is at your fingertips.</p>
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