More manuals over the years have been written about keeping and breeding discus fish than any other exotic fish. This is because they are very popular with pet owners. Discus fish are very sensitive creatures. If you want to keep long lasting discus fish you need to be aware of their preferred living conditions and feeding and breeding habits.
Discus is a native of the calm and warm Amazon River. Keeping discus fish requires the pet owner to have the right information about what to expect and what to offer them to make these exotic creatures happy. Discus fish continually change their behavior according to environmental factors.
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September 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Home Aquariums | No Comments
Aquarium maintenance is an important element in keeping your aquarium looking good and keeping your fish and plants healthy. However, most people look at this as being something that is very tedious and time-consuming. Because of this, it is a chore that is often ignored. But if aquarium maintenance is done on a regular basis, it will take minimal time.
When it comes to maintaining aquarium tanks, lighting is very important to maintain the health of your fish and the environment in the tank. A fluorescent light is the best choice for fresh water aquariums. These can be placed into the hood of the tank. The advantages of putting a light in your tank is that it simulates natural light and helps to enhance the look of the aquarium. Lights that give off too much heat, such as incandescent lights, should be avoided.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Maintenance | No Comments
Saltwater aquariums can definitely enhance the decor of your room but they require bit more maintenance and upkeep than other aquariums. A saltwater aquarium is worth watching as you can observe the true beauty of aquatic life very closely.
Salt water aquariums are different from fresh water aquariums due to the differences in the contents of the salt water. These aquariums also need more equipment in the form of filters when compared to fresh water aquariums. Monitoring water quality is very much essential and plays an important role in keeping its inhabitants healthy.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Types | No Comments
Freshwater aquariums are ideal for nature lovers. This type of an aquarium lets you have your own mini aquatic world at home. It is perfect for all those who like fish. Fresh water aquariums have evolved considerably over the years. The earlier aquariums required a lot of effort and maintenance. However, new technologies have changed the world of aquariums. Today it has become easier to maintain a fresh water aquarium at home.
Freshwater aquariums have various components. These give the tank a very natural feeling and make the aquarium a comfortable place for the fish. Typically, gravel and stones are placed in the bottom of the tank. Fresh water aquariums also make use of green plants, some of them real and some of them artificial.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Types | 1 Comment
An aquarium can be a dynamic, fascinating addition to any room in your home or business. The unique environment in the aquarium is similar to that of an under-water world. Aquariums come in various shapes such as hexagonal, cuboid, L-shaped and bow-front. You can load your aquarium with different types of fish, plants, sea-weeds, sea-shells, pebbles and other attractive objects. Aquarium plants can make aquariums look very attractive.
Aquarium plants can create a natural under-water setting in the tank. Most fish tend to hide within these plants, which can make them feel safe, secure and less stressed. Some species of fish cannot survive without the plants. Therefore, the addition of some plants to aquariums is essential. Plants are very important parts of freshwater aquariums. You need to select the plants very carefully and take good care of them.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Home Aquariums | No Comments
The lights in an aquarium are very different from the ordinary lights that we use in our homes. All forms of life need light to thrive. Fish in the aquarium are no different. Lighting is very important for an aquarium as it helps to make your fish more comfortable and have a healthy life span. Lights are a basic requirement in an aquarium. Aquarium lights mainly depend upon the type of plants and fish you have in your tank.
There are mainly two types of aquarium lights that are available–fluorescent or incandescent lighting systems. Fluorescent lights help to keep the fish healthy as they closely resemble natural light. It improves visibility of your fish. Incandescent lights should be avoided. They are just not suitable for most small fish tanks. Incandescent aquarium lights give hot spots in the fish tank that can harm or even kill sensitive types of fish.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Accessories | 1 Comment
The type of aquarium lighting you use depends on the type of aquarium that you plan to have. This could be saltwater, freshwater, fish-only, reef or planted. Different lighting may have a different color spectrum. This lets you chose appropriate lighting that will enhance your other decorative items.
It is important to understand some basics of aquarium lighting in order to get a successful lighting environment. There are a number of decisions that you have to take into consideration. The size of the tank, filtration, circulation and lighting styles are all things that have to be considered. When you light the tank, your goal is to create the natural environment as closely as possible so that the fish are not stressed. The fish need their natural cycles of day and night to remain in good health. They would obviously feel very uncomfortable under very bright lights or very dim ones.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Accessories | No Comments
An aquarium has at least one transparent side and is used to keep aquatic animals, invertebrates and amphibians. Generally, aquariums are used to keep fish. People are of the opinion that maintaining an aquarium is a tedious job but if done with care it is not so difficult to maintain. Aquarium filters makes it much easier to clean the aquarium. Following are some of the important features and functions of aquarium filters:
- They serve as critical components of marine and freshwater aquariums.
- They help to remove chemical and physical waste products and help to maintain the cleanliness of the tank
- They help to support life in aquariums by maintaining good hygiene in the tank.
- Nitrogenous wastes are also cleaned by the filter and thus it helps to maintain a balance of nitrogen in the aquarium.
- With help of mechanical filtration, various harmful particles can be removed from the water column. These particles may contain uneaten food materials, algal debris, feces, dead plants etc.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Accessories | No Comments
If there is an aquarium in your home, then you might be thinking about how to decorate it with an interesting theme. You have many options to consider. These can range from Disney to Sunken ships. The theme that you choose for your aquarium decor is obviously a matter of your individual choice. If you browse the Internet, you will find a lot of innovative themes and suggestions to help you decide on your aquarium decor. A decorated aquarium will definitely enhance the beauty of the location where it is placed. If there is an ornamented fish tank in your office or home, it will certainly make a lasting impression on all your guests and visitors.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Accessories | 4 Comments
Aquariums require very little daily attention as compared to maintaining other pets. In fact, aquarium care is not a complicated job. Maintaining an aquarium is an easy task if certain things are taken care of in advance.
Although you can fill the tank with ordinary water, experts recommend conditioning the water before placing the fish in the tank. Ordinary water usually has a high chlorine content, as well as other dissolved gases. Water can be easily conditioned by pouring it in the tank and keeping it there for a week before you introduce any fish into the tank. There are also some chemicals available in the market that can remove chloramine and chlorine from the water.
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Aquarium Maintenance | No Comments