19th Nov 2009
One of the most spectacular fishes ever to exist in the reef, the flame angelfish is a popular choice in creating the most stunning aquarium display. Since fish tanks are known to add beauty to homes, aquarium keepers would put in endless efforts and imagination to bring the best appeal to their aquariums. Because if its extraordinary physical quality, probably all aquarists have kept a flame angelfish, or at least considered owning one. As its name suggests, a flame angelfish appears bright red or somewhat red-orange resembling that of a flame. Its color makes the black vertical bands on the sides of its body stand out, making it very attractive. Adding it in your reef show would definitely make your aquarium an eye-catching centrepiece.
Being a dwarf angelfish, it hardly grows more than 4 inches in length. But then, with a flame angelfish, beauty does come in small packages. Despite the size, a flame angelfish could cost between $40 to $60 each. It may be a lot of money to pay for an ornamental fish, but its beauty is so well worth having one in your tank. Reputable aquatic stores would even sell them for over $60. For fishkeepers, paying extra for a quality breed is worth it. But since they are not very picky eaters, the price tag seem to be reasonable enough. An added plus, as this species is advised to be best kept in larger aquariums over 50 gallons, many hobbyists claim to have made great success keeping a flame angelfish in a smaller tank. However, breeding this particular species is quite difficult. Though not as readily available as many common aquarium fishes, the flame angelfish isn’t rare and could be bought in certain pet stores. Of course, whatever you can’t find around, will always be available online for an extra shipping cost. Freshamrine.com, Getahugetank.com, Thereeftank.com and Saltwaterfish.com has flame angelfishes available for sale or easily facilitated orders.
Nothing can make any aquarist resist the beauty of this fish, not even its cost. Recognized as one of the most beautiful and attractive ornamental fishes, you could never go wrong with a flame angelfish. Its brilliant colors would awe any guest and make viewers appreciate the splendour that lies underwater. With all its qualities, no wonder it is sought for by many aquarium keepers. Flame angelfish for sale is available if you look. Keep one as a flashy addition to your aquarium and to your home.
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19th Nov 2009
People keep fishes for the many rewards the hobby bring. Known as hardy fishes, goldfish are popularly kept in home aquariums and garden ponds because the many advantages for keeping such species proves to make anyone’s fishkeeping venture more worthwhile. We know as fishkeepers, we should look after our aquarium’s and pond’s water conditions and over-all environment to make sure our fishes stay healthy and are free from diseases. Hardy as they are, our goldfish could get sick if not cared for well.
The many diseases that could affect your goldfish are a result of any or a combination of several factors. Your goldfishes’ genetics, environment, nutrition and many harmful microorganisms like parasites, bacteria and fungi all contribute in causing certain health conditions to your fishes. Though there are certain genetic anomalies in your goldfish like lack of an eye, odd-shaped mouth or late color changes that can be tolerated, genetically diseased fishes are mutated and have unexpected developmental changes which could already affect their health one way or another.
Environmental conditions could cause your goldfish to have Swim Bladder disorders. Because of such, aquarists should be watchful of high nitrite contents and generally poor water conditions. Parasitic diseases that could affect your goldfish are Ich, Anchor Worms, Fish Lice and White Spot. The Ich (Ichtyopthirius) is the most common of all. When your goldfish is stressed, it becomes more vulnerable to this condition and is known to be deadly if not managed early. Similarly, White Spot is a stress-related condition. When Anchor Worm and Fish Lice attach to your goldfish, they could be manually removed. But the problem of its ability to quickly reproduce makes management of the condition to take a little while. Bacterial infections known to goldfishes are FinRot and Dropsy. FinRot is an opportunistic bacterial infection that takes advantage of frail fishes. It is characterized by white edges on your goldfishes’ fins, but is generally easy to cure. Dropsy, on the other hand, is an internal infection that could cause the scales of your fishes to appear sticking out, and is most detrimental, often causing your goldfish to die. Like most bacteria, fungal infections are opportunistic and would tend to thrive on open wounds, causing a white cottony appearance on your fishes’ injuries. Your goldfishes could also experience digestive problems such as constipation when they are not eating the proper food. With cause not fully understood, Hole in the Head is a deadly disease most prevented by maintaining water on a regular basis. Less common, but could affect your fishes, are body and gill flukes, costia, lymphocustis, velvet disease, columnaries and Trichodina.
These diseases that could affect your goldfish have certain treatments and management options. But knowing the best water temperature, diet, space requirements and more of their needs would prepare and equip you in preventing such. Examining your goldfish regularly, water-quality checks and proper maintenance, along with a proper understanding of your goldfishes and all conditions most suited for them, is important to have disease-free goldfishes.
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18th Nov 2009
For many aquarists, the Queen angelfish is considered one of the most beautiful fishes in the reef and with its beauty, would be great to own. Normally found in warmer marine water in the tropical and subtropical regions, these brightly colored reef inhabitants are among the large sized species within its genus. Its beautifully blended yellow and blue coloration makes it glow and stand out in any aquarium setting. They oftentimes show variations in their color and markings. As they become adults, they turn somewhat greenish-blue or greenish-yellow. Queen angelfishes are territorial and aggressive. Their intolerance to water condition changes and difficulty in feeding makes the unsuitable for beginning aquarists to keep. They are also prone to icks, flukes and certain fish conditions. Since these species could grow up to 15”, they require a bigger tank, and more maintenance cost. With the many downsides involved in keeping a queen angelfish, it is still very much sought for because of its outstanding beauty and attractiveness. Its ornamental quality makes it very recognizable in the marine aquarium hobby.
Definitely an expensive fish, they are sold according to their sizes and could cost around $50 to a couple of hundred dollars. Showcase sizes would cost close to $500 but because of their unique physical qualities, are found to have high demands for in the market. Their being active and lively, spending most of their time out in the open, makes them quality fishes for display shows. Queen angelfishes around 1.5 – 3” are considered small in size and are priced at $50 to $85. Smaller ones could cost a little less. The 2 – 4” queen angelfishes are considered medium and are sold between $80 to $120. When their sizes reach 4 -5”, they are categorized as large and could costs around $150. Between 5 – 7” are extra large in category and costs $250. When they reach 7 – 10”, they could qualify for show sizes, but are definitely more expensive at $349. Though local aquatic stores have them, they could also be looked up in places like Saltwaterfishshop.com, Freshmarine.com, Aquahobby.com, Timstropicals.com, Justrarefish.com and many more sites that could offer better deals on the prices.
A queen angelfish is quite a showy and bold aquarium inhabitant, very much a beautiful fish to showcase your reef tank with. Aquariums are known to bring appeal to your living space. Something unique like a queen angelfish could bring the exotic and sophisticated feel and look to your tank. May be a pricey fish, but is sure worth investing in.
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18th Nov 2009
Feeding your goldfishes is the best time to bond with your fancy-finned pets and is among the most pleasurable moments in the fish keeping hobby. A simple procedure as it is, and even kids could do it easily, many aquarists are misguided on what to feed their fishes. Generally, goldfishes would devour anything that would fit their mouth, and could be greedy creatures. Many fish keepers feed their goldfish with common tropical fish food and claim to work great for them. But since they need sufficient amount of protein, vitamins and carbohydrates, nutrient-packed foods specific for goldfishes should be fed to these little guys. Fortunately, everything your goldfishes require is readily available in pet supply stores. There are a couple of hundreds of sites that sells goldfishes foods in all brands and variety. But to make sure you are giving your fishes what they require, purchase foods that displays its nutritional contents. That way, you are certain about what your goldfishes are getting.
Goldfish food could come in many forms. You can feed these lovely creatures both with wet and dry varieties of fish food. Goldfish flake food is most convenient to feed and easiest to obtain from stores. They usually consist of brine shrimp and are found helpful in preventing bladder conditions known to fishes. Goldfish pellets have the same composition as the ones that come in flakes but are packed as pellets. There are different options for goldfishes’ frozen food. Goldfish keepers can opt between live frozen brine shrimp, tubifex worms, frozen daphnia or mosquito larvae. Freeze-dried goldfish foods include Pacific Plankton, bloodworms and krills. Lettuce and peas are easy to chew and digest and are among goldfishes’ favourite home-prepared foods. They would also feed on eggs, cucumbers, spinach and fruits like oranges and grapes. An occasional snack would not hurt. It is good to offer some live food or leafy vegetables once in a while for some variety. Like any other pets, they have their personalities too, so even goldfishes could get bored with their food. But remember not to overfeed them.
Depending on the size and type of goldfish you have, you should follow the specified amount of food you are allowed to feed them in a day, and how often. Anything more than the required is considered waste and could pollute your water.
Don’t forget, there are so many varieties of goldfishes. In picking their food, it is necessary to seek advice from the aquatic supply retailer personnel or expert aquarists on the best recommended food for the type of goldfish you own. Goldfishes are wonderful, rewarding pets. By understanding how to properly care for them and choosing carefully what to feed them, they will thrive happily and healthy.
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18th Nov 2009
Known to be among the popularly domesticated fishes in the past up to present, goldfishes are suitable inhabitants both for home aquarium and garden ponds not only because of their attractiveness, but from their being inexpensive and easy to care. If you are planning to set up a pond in your backyard, it is important for you to know a little about the types of goldfishes that could best thrive in it.
Goldfishes are differentiated into two types, the flat body and egg-shaped body, where the flat body are considered hardy, easier to maintain and breed and are more competitive than the egg-shaped. These qualities allow them to survive outdoor water temperature inconsistencies, making them more suitable for outdoor environment. Except for the fantail, black moor and ryukin, egg-shaped gold fishes could not survive pond settings. However, there are certain types of outdoor goldfishes for certain climates. Lionheads, orandas, moors and veiltails, for instance, would only do well in ponds in the tropical regions during summer. That allows them a more balanced water temperature for them to adapt to. On the other hand, the common goldfish (or feeder goldfish), jikins, wakins, London shubunkins, Bristol shubunkins, comets and fantails can be kept even in subtropical climates and could survive and thrive in ponds the whole year round. Even these hardy fishes become sluggish on cold months. They normally tend to eat less and would prefer to stay at the bottom of the pond. When it gets warmer, goldfishes start to become active again. Though the fantail is a very common pond goldfish, the comet is most popularly kept in ponds. More than their names imply, Goldfishes exist in a far wider variety of colors. Shubunkins have a light blue shade with more colourful patterns. Veiltails and orandas are more pearly white in hue but the attractive golden crowns orandas have makes them far more attractive. Blackmoor is very dark in color compared to the rest of the goldfishes. Generally, these goldfishes make good inhabitants for your pond.
Plant your pond to make your goldfishes feel close to their natural habitat and create a great ecosystem. It makes your pond look more serene and appealing, and your goldfishes feel safe. Just like you do with your aquarium, monitoring your pond water is a must as well. These goldfishes could be hardy, but they need to stay healthy too. When they do, they will wonderfully thrive and your beautiful goldfish pond will give you enjoyment and relaxation for the many years ahead.
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17th Nov 2009
Your aquarium is not just a place to keep your fishes but is also a great way to add a decorative touch to your home. Whichever room you place your aquarium in, would bring a soothing and relaxing atmosphere and is a great way for fish keepers to take away their stress. Though most people start an aquarium as a way to decorate their homes, it couldn’t really be unless if your tank looks good. Whether you are keeping a freshwater or saltwater tank, adding in decorations is a must to enhance the calm and peacefulness it evokes, to add to your tank’s ornamental value, and to bring natural beauty to your home.
There are numerous ways to decorate your tank and bring the look you want for it. A popularly known safe and creative way to make your aquarium look elegant and real-like is by using decorative synthetic corals. These beautifully crafted corals amazingly adds fantastic reef look to your tank, very much close to the real underwater reef. Decoral synthetic coral replicas look and feel exactly like the real thing. Made from polyurethane materials, these replicas are durable and flexible. Its movements in the water, texture and fine details incredibly resemble natural corals. They come in interesting colors, shapes, sizes and designs for aquarium keepers to easily find the color and imagination they want for their tank. Their availability in individual or coral groupings allows for freedom of aquascaping any tank to suit anyone’s creative ideas. Decoral synthetic coral replicas are not easily damaged by fishes. Colorfast, they do not fade with the water, and with the durability and temperature resistant quality, nor do they wear out over time. Being made from non-toxic materials, these replicas are completely safe both for freshwater and saltwater fishes alike. Local aquatic supply stores have large selection of various types of Decoral synthetic coral replicas, and at very affordable prices. You can order them from online pet supplies too and have them delivered to you exactly as how they are shown.
These affordable replicas give your tank a realistic underwater look and feel, greatly transforming and enhancing its beauty. Not only you are making your aquarium inhabitants feel much closer to their natural habitat, you are also giving them a fantastic playground and lots of hiding places for the shy ones. An aquarium does add beauty and sophistication to the home, but oftentimes, they turn out to be the focal point of the entire room. Keep it presentable. Decoral synthetic coral replicas makes it possible for you to have a beautiful and tranquil underwater reef show in the comfort of your own home.
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17th Nov 2009
With glass aquariums always in danger of breaking, plastic fish tanks are becoming a much more popular choice in keeping fishes. Indeed, plastic fish tanks offer a lot of advantages over glass, and in so many aspects, makes it far more superior. Plastics are more resistant to shocks and are not prone to shattering in cases of accidental bumps. Glass leaves sharp and dangerous fragments when they break, that is something plastic tanks don’t do. When scratched though, plastic tanks could be repaired.
As to which is more attractive, glass tanks usually come in rectangular shapes and has obvious seams bounded by silicone. Plastic fish tanks come in a variety of designs and shapes that is so appealing not only to kids but even to adults. Making plastic fish tanks in different colors is very easy as well and whatever shade of aquarium you wish to display in your living room, is easy to find if you search among the plastic fish tanks. Because of its light weight, plastic aquariums are more portable and definitely prove to be more convenient if you need to move it to another place. A lid is necessary for any type of tank to keep your fishes safe, especially if you transport them. Not only it prevents your fishes from jumping out of the water and hurting themselves, lids also keeps dirt from getting in the aquarium water which can cause your fishes to get sick. A plastic fish tank with lid is most convenient, practical and beneficial not only to you as the fish keeper, but to your darling fishes more importantly. Not only it is attractive to keep it around your house, its lid keeps them inside the tank and safe. If you move or travel a lot, a plastic fish tank with lid would be best to have. Because it is light, it is easy to transport it. Its lid prevents water spillage and the risk of your fishes throwing themselves out.
A plastic fish tank with lid makes a good choice in keeping fishes both for beginning aquarists and for professional fish keepers. It could be perfect for home setting and does not require a different tank if there is a need to take your fish with you. The safety it gives to your aquarium inhabitants along with its beauty, practicality and versatility makes it a worthy investment for your aquatic venture.
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17th Nov 2009
Because of the great rewards that come with fish keeping, more and more people, and children, are sharing the enthusiasm of having fishes as pets and keeping fish tanks in their homes. Sure you need not groom your fishes like you do with your other pets, but just the same, you have to feed them everyday, make sure they’re healthy and take care of their many other needs. Your pet fishes could be as adoring as your dogs or cats, and they could have their personalities too. Unlike in the past where they always have to stay home when you go out, worse, always gets left behind during trips, you can now take your adoring pet fishes with you wherever you wish to. No kidding. Since portable fish tanks came out in the market, taking your fishes for a walk had become possible! Now you can go on long trips without worrying about your fishes going hungry coz you can take them with you in a portable fish tank and feed them and care for them as you do at home. You can skip the trouble of missing your lovely fish pet and even give him a chance to see what’s beyond where he always gets confined to.
A portable fish tank is mostly made of a durable plastic, acrylic, that is almost break-proof. They always come in small sizes, yet if you have more fishes, there are bigger ones available too. There are many designs of portable fish tanks, but all comes with secured handles to conveniently transport your fishes from the house to the car to the hotel and to the park, if that’s where you’re heading. Tight fitting lids are provided to prevent water spillage during transport. If you pick out these items from the aquarium supplies and equipments store, you will see that most comes in kits containing portable aquarium air pump, portable small sized filter and portable aquarium refractometer in it to keep an eye on your tank’s water parameters during travel, keeping your fishes from getting stressed out and from getting sick. The portable equipments need not be there if you take your fishes out for shorter periods though. It’s nice to know that if you intend to tag your fishes along with you on trips, they stay safe and happy.
Now who says fishes are to be confined at home all the time? They really need not be that different from your other pets. With great innovations like a portable fish tank, you can spend quality time with your fish on a nice day outside, take them on a holiday trip or simply save yourself from all the worries when moving to a new house. Fishes are lovely creatures and aquarists are constantly thinking of great ways to make our fishkeeping experiences more rewarding and worthwhile. A portable fish tank is sure a brilliant idea. I wonder what’s next…
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16th Nov 2009
An atlantic garden fish pond in your backyard is a landscaping asset and is a wonderful way of having a serene place for a quick get away from all the stress and pollution. Its calm and peaceful set up would make any fish keeping hobby more rewarding and fruitful. However, these garden ponds are man-made ecosystems so its nature makes it susceptible to the build up of toxic compounds because of the in and out balance of the pond’s water conditions. To stay on top of this, a variety of techniques and equipments are developed to keep your pond water clean with minimal effort. One of the simple but brilliant innovations ever contributed in the fish keeping technology is the fish pond skimmer.
An atlantic garden fish pond skimmer works by suctioning the floating debris on your pond which could pollute your pond water from the biological bi-products they give off. This skimming action is made possible by a pump attached to a fixed or floating device in your pond. The skimmer contains some plastic or wire basket to collect the materials suctioned by your skimmer unit. An atlantic garden fish pond skimmer is a reliable and efficient way to keep your pond water clean and would save you from hours and hours of water maintenance. All ponds would require a filter, but your pond filter by itself cannot eliminate all the debris that falls into your pond water especially if they are large in size. In some way, it lightens the load of your filter and increases its life, saving you a lot of money in the long run. Atlantic garden fish pond skimmers are designed for safe use even with your fishes swimming around the pond and are equipped with devices to prevent sucking up your fishes along. As an added benefit, when a pond skimmer is used with a pond waterfall, it is found to work well in circulating more of the needed oxygen for your plants and pond fishes. According to its size, capacity and sophistication, an atlantic fish pond skimmer could cost somewhere between to $100 to $800. A bigger pond would naturally need a bigger skimmer. They are easy to obtain from aquatic supply stores. Online, you can find great deals from places like Atlanticwatergardens.com, Watergarden.org, Pondpetsusa.com, Pondepot.com, Yourpondstore.com, Pondliner.com and many more.
A skimmer is an important element in your atlantic garden pond. They’re easy to install and can be hidden from view. For any aquarist, keeping your pond water is a must and your skimmer could do the job for you. Your atlantic fish pond skimmer, along with your filter and pumping systems, could very well keep your pond clean and healthy for a very long time.
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16th Nov 2009
Some invertebrates are known to be great additions to an aquarium, and if you are keeping fishes, you must be considering adding some in your fish tank. There are numerous species of shrimps, but only a few of these are suitable for home aquarium set ups. Among the most interesting ones, the Bamboo Shrimp make really gorgeous and functional newcomers that would work wonderfully in your planted aquarium.
Also known by other names such as Wood Shrimp, Flower Shrimp, Asian Fan Shrimp and Rock Shrimp because of its unique fan-like appendages, the Bamboo Shrimp has a very fascinating appearance that brings in added attractiveness and appeal to your aquatic collection. The minimal care they require and their peaceful nature makes them a popular choice for tank additions. Known as filter feeders, they collect microorganisms from the food debris left off by your fishes. Bamboo shrimps are mostly kept in community tanks and your aquarium inhabitants would produce the detritus necessary for the microorganisms in your filter to thrive and produce, which in turn the Bamboo shrimp feeds on. If that is sufficient, they need not specifically fed. Nevertheless, it doesn’t mean they have sufficient food all the time. If you have bamboo shrimps in your fish aquarium, you would oftentimes observe them scavenging for food on the bottom of your tank, and is an indication that the little fellows are hungry. They could be fed with finely flaked food, pleco wafers, small Daphnia or newly hatched brine shrimp. Bamboo fish food comes in the form of pellets and mostly wafers and could be purchased from local fish supply stores; but crushed or powderized shrimp pellets or crushed fish flaked food would do the job. If any of these foods, however, are missed by your Bamboo shrimp, could alter the water’s chemistry and eventually pollute it. Great attention to your tank’s ammonia, nitrite and nitrate levels to make sure it won’t be in any way detrimental to your fishes. This is done by adjusting your filter output and even performing target feeding which is done by specifically dropping the bamboo shrimp food into the flow.
When these attractive and convenient to keep aquarium dwellers are well-fed and comfortable, they would flourish and keep your tank pretty and clean. Keeping aside some bamboo shrimp fish food would come in handy if they go hungry. Bamboo shrimps will scrub and clean your tank like nothing else you will see. They are fun and interesting creatures that are almost maintenance-free. Though not much use with algae, bamboo shrimps will keep the bottom of your aquarium clean and makes wonderful additions to your tank.
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16th Nov 2009
A fish tank stand is an integral part of your overall aquarium set up. Not only it holds the weight of your tank and all its contents, it showcases your aquatic display and could make or break the look of your aquarium. A tank with tens of gallons of water stuffed with substrate materials and decors and fishes, and some different aquarium equipments is too much weight for a regular table top or bookshelf to hold, and isn’t recommended. Because of the enormous load it has to endure, an aquarium stand should be properly built and designed and should be durable.
A cherry wood fish tank stand makes a suitable support for any aquarium. The timeless material is strong enough to bear weight of your tank and would be stable enough to keep your tank secure. Cherry wood is a strong and highly attractive material ideal for building excellent quality furniture. It is identified as those that make good fish tank stands because of the reliability and toughness of the material. The striking and rich beauty of the wood would add so much warmth and elegance in any drab space and provide a wonderful finishing touch to your fish tank. The outstanding quality of cherry wood could easily put good craftsmanship into use and can make durable cherry wood fish tank stands without compromising style and comfort. It will not warp with prolonged pressure and moisture; and with proper cleaning and maintenance, it can stay looking new for years and years. A cherry wood fish tank stand is a great way to showcase your aquarium with style and personality and make your underwater display most soothing to the soul and most pleasing to the eyes.
Beautifully designed cherry wood furniture is easy to come by and is available online. With its extensive selection, finding a cherry wood fish tank that would match the look of your aquarium and living space would not be a problem. In fact, its aesthetic impact can create an amazing transformation to any ordinary looking living room. A properly-maintained and well-built cherry wood furniture can last you decades and is well worth the investment. With it, you can remain worry-free for years and maximize the enjoyment your fish keeping adventure brings. The stability and sophistication of a cherry wood fish tank stand makes it a functional piece of furniture that greatly contributes to the beauty of your living space.
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15th Nov 2009
Decorating your aquarium is one of the most exciting things in setting up your fish tank. Without plants and decorations, your fish tank looks incomplete and less appealing. Plants not only brings so much life to your reef display, but also provide hiding places for your fish and make them feel more at home, safe and comfortable. Fish tank plants aren’t just decorative, but are necessities to almost any fish tank.
In choosing plants for your aquarium, you could opt for the live plants or the plastic fish tank plants. Both could work great for your tank and offer numerous advantages. So many fish keepers would disagree on which should be best for your tank, but if you would consider having the plastic fish tank plants in your aquarium, you would see how much benefits there is for choosing such. Since plastic plants are inexpensive and requires very little care, it is very practical. There is no doubt real plants look great, but using the plastic ones on your aquarium would never, in any way, compromise its ornamental value. Unlike in the past, plastic fish tank plants could look so real. They are made of special fabrics, mostly silk to allow them to move freely in the water. With their sophistication, they could rival real plants in appearance. Specially made for aquarium use, the materials used in manufacturing them are completely safe for aquatic life. No special lighting is also needed with it like you do with real aquarium plants. It spares you from the trouble of constant monitoring of water and light conditions to make sure your plants won’t die. They don’t get infested with pests either and the ease of cleaning when they get dirty over time makes it very convenient for aquarium owners.
Plastic fish tank plants are easy to secure in your gravel and no special techniques are required. They are designed to have heavy base at the bottoms to keep them from floating. The cheaper ones usually come with a small disc at the base which you can cover with gravel to keep it in place. You can order plastic fish tank plants in groupings. With it, you can put in a little of your creativity and imagination by aquascaping them. They would look amazing in your tank. Once they start moving with the water, its ornamental quality would be more appreciated. Ordering by groupings will also save you more money coz they would tend to cost your cheaper. And when you feel the need to rearrange them, moving them to a new location is easy without extra caution and risk for the plants to die. Local aquatic supply store carries a wide selection of plastic plants. Shop for it online to find more choices and even greater deals.
Plastic fish tank plants make beautiful and functional decorations. It offers a practical option to attractively aquascape your fish tank without all the trouble of keeping live plants. Though real plants could have many advantages too, it would be a matter of a personal choice of the fish keeper. If well set up, plastic fish tank plants could provide a wonderful finishing touch to your aquarium.
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15th Nov 2009
An aquarium is nice to keep. It is relaxing and is known to have positive therapeutic effects on people. Aside from that, it holds a lot of ornamental value to it and could make any room more appealing. Many people would like to keep an aquarium, but because of their limited space, makes it impossible for them to have one. If you live in a dormitory, or if you have a small office or living space, a small plastic fish tank would make your fishkeeping desires come true. With it, you can grace any limited space with a beautiful aquatic display.
A small plastic fish tank could hold anywhere between 1 to 20 gallons of aquarium water. Because of its size, it is portable and convenient to keep. Its size and practicality makes it an inexpensive choice for if you are keeping a single fish. Most plastic fish tanks are made of acrylic which is light and could come in a variety of colors, sizes and shapes. Unlike glass tanks or fishbowls that could easily break, a small plastic fish tank is not prone to breaking when accidentally toppled, nor would it easily crack. If scratched, it can easily be repaired with scratch removers. Since most small plastic fish tanks are made in really fun and attractive designs, they are very appealing to kids and could very well be a great first time fish tank to start their fishkeeping adventure with. They can put their creativity into work with their small plastic fish tanks by adding colourful gravels and personalized tank decors. Small plastic plants would be perfect for your small plastic fish tank.
All fish tanks though, regardless the size, requires similar maintenance. So that means your small plastic fish tank would still require a filter and regular water change. With the advantage of its size, it makes it easy and manageable for kids to perform the maintenance on their own. What a good way to teach your kids responsibilities involved in keeping fishes. Strict weekly maintenance and water change should also be done to make sure your tiny underwater habitat stays healthy. But with a small tank, there is nothing you cannot handle. Naturally, a small plastic fish tank has limited space and can only hold a small volume of water. It could also mean some limitations on the number, type and size of the fish you can keep. Your fish retailer can advise you on which species are suitable for the size of tank you want to keep but the most common species known to do well in a small plastic fish tanks are Bettas, White Clouds, Fancy Guppies, Platies, Kuhli Loaches and Zebra Danios coz other fishes may either be too large, too territorial or simply not suitable for small tank conditions. It is always advisable to get your fishes from a reliable dealer to make sure they are healthy when you bring them home to your small plastic fish tank.
A small aquarium would be perfect for your tiny underwater habitat. The minimal space requirement, its being portable, and the small monetary investment involved in keeping it makes a small plastic fish tank a practical, beautiful and easy-to-maintain addition to any home.
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15th Nov 2009
Aquariums are known for the soothing and calming effect it brings to people. Keeping a fish tank is known to be a very rewarding hobby because of the multitude of benefits it could bring apart from the attractive appeal it adds to your room. Interestingly, because of all its known health benefits, people with certain health conditions are even advised to keep an aquarium at home. Studies have shown that using fish aquariums for therapy found to significantly reduce blood pressure in hypertensive patients, help manage insomnia and migraines, calm children with hyperactivity disorders and amazingly, even benefit those who have certain heart conditions. The many other therapeutic effects of an aquarium makes people feel compelled to own one, but the tedious task of regular cleaning routines, necessary water change, feeding the fishes and the high maintenance cost draws them back.
If you want to experience the benefits of a fish aquarium, and pleasure yourself with an underwater scenery in your home, but don’t want to go through all the trouble of maintaining fish tanks and feeding fishes, a fake fish tank could be a practical and wise solution that would work great for you. Its enchanting underwater view brings in the same relaxing mood real aquariums have on people. It is easy to find fake fish tanks for sale and get yourself a realistic aquatic display. For just $10 to $100, you can get yourself a beautifully designed aquarium with realistic looking fishes replicating the finest movements of real ones, some people could actually think they are real. The underwater scenery is faithfully recreated and its glass material is creatively stimulated to create a moving water illusion.
The soothing lights and gracefully rotating motion of real looking tropical fishes can be a great addition to your bedroom or office to stimulate a calming effect. Watching plants and fishes move realistically can be very interesting and entertaining. They can make very good home decors and adds life to a drab living space. Fake fish tanks could be a nice addition to baby rooms too. With its popularity, they are made centrepieces in reception areas, diners, hospital recovery rooms and are sought out as wonderful gift items. You can find fake fish tanks for sale at novelty stores but are oftentimes sold in aquarium shops. If you want to shop for it online, you can check a few great picks at Jmcutlery.com, Brandsonsale.com and Kaboodle.com. You can even take advantage of great deals from Amazon and Ebay.
While keeping an aquarium is most rewarding because of the good things fish keeping brings, a fake fish tank would give you the same benefits without the burden and cost of the real thing. With fishes that need not be fed, no messy tanks to clean and an annual bulb change probably the most you can do as far as maintaining it goes, this would be the answer to your need. With the wide choices of fake fish tanks for sale, finding one that would bring the appeal, serenity and everything else you seek for in a real aquarium wouldn’t be hard.
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14th Nov 2009
Unlike the traditional rectangular aquariums sitting on top of bookcases, fish tanks can now come in the form of amazingly designed furniture. Among the coolest innovations in showcasing fish tanks is the Oak fish tank wine rack.
Aquariums do not always have to be the usual bulky rectangular tanks mostly hidden in backyards. Aside from the soothing calm they are known and are made for, aquariums are intended to add ornamental value to any home. An Oak fish tank wine rack would sit very pretty in any balcony, living space, entertainment room or even your dining room. Even if you are not a wine collector or casual wine drinker, an aquarium wine rack could be a very stylish way to store your bottles and showcase your fishes in a very fashionable manner. Its unique concept sets it so much apart from the old-fashioned aquariums and would catch the fancy of anybody.
Oak is the wood of choice in making elegant furniture because it is hard and attractively grained. Though Mahogany, maple, teak and walnut are as popular, they cost so much more, making Oak a practical and wise option. The outstanding quality and durability of the material could easily support the tremendous weight from the aquarium. Fish tank stands should be strong to hold the weight of the aquarium and all of its contents, thus Oak could well withstand such pressure and load. Moisture from the tank water does not easily erode the material and could endure years of wear and tear. Caring for your oak furniture is relatively easy as well, and if you keep it regularly cleaned and polished, it can stay looking new for a very very long time. Also known as a versatile material, an oak fish tank wine rack would blend perfectly with your traditional furniture, and its unique concept can be perfect for your contemporary set if that is what you have. With the beauty of the wood itself, along with the creativity of putting up wine collection and fish hobby together, an oak fish tank wine rack is an exceptional piece of furniture guests would definitely admire.
Turn your aquatic collection into an eye-catching attraction. An oak fish tank wine rack is truly a great evolution in the fish keeping hobby and a perfect addition to any home. The unique touch it could bring to your reef show and the extraordinary aesthetic value it holds will charm any enthusiastic aquarist.
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14th Nov 2009
Choosing how to showcase your aquarium is one of the most important steps in setting up your aquatic display. There are numerous ways to exhibit your fish tank, but for fishkeepers who holds a sense of style and sophistication, an oak fish tank cabinet have always been a very popular choice.
Placing your aquarium on a flimsy bookshelf or ordinary table top not only risks your tank and fishes from being toppled, but is certainly not appealing at all. These pieces of furniture are not designed to hold your aquarium and its contents. They lack the durability and its unattractiveness would take away the look of your aquarium. Fish tank cabinets not only add ornamental value to your reef display, but are purposely built to support the tank itself. Its design could serve a wider variety of needs that could be very practical and convenient to any living space. It has ample storage space concealed behind the cabinet doors that allows you to store your fish food, water treatments, nets and equipments and can accommodate and organize many other things you wish to keep. If you are keeping your aquarium in your office, your Oak fish tank cabinet can be where you can file you stationaries and documents. For limited space, you need not worry about your fish tank taking up much room in your living area coz you are actually bringing beauty and practicality together. A fish tank cabinet is a great way to maximize any space.
As Oak is one of the most popular materials in furniture making because of its beauty and flexibility, you could find numerous designs of Oak fish tank cabinets on furniture display shops and online. With all the great designs they are made into, there is no doubt how it could greatly improve the look of your aquarium and living space. Its durable material allows the fish tank cabinet to hold immense amount of weight and is certainly much stronger than any other fish tank stand. It will not warp and weaken under high moisture and pressure from the aquarium.
With all the elegant ways to showcase your aquarium, an Oak fish tank cabinet is most functional and proves to be a great solution to small spaces. Wherever you want to place it, on the corner of your room to accentuate the living space, or at the center as an attention-grabber centrepiece, an oak fish tank cabinet can truly give your aquatic display a unique, elegant decorative touch.
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13th Nov 2009
If you are keeping an aquarium, you would probably know by now how important it is to have a fish tank stand. Your fishes and your aquarium is quite an investment, and you would surely want to secure them on a stand that is durable yet presentable. A bookshelf or any ordinary tabletop could never hold the weight of your tank with all the water, fishes, tank decors and equipments in it. Not only a fish tank stand would keep your aquarium and fishes safe, it could actually highlight your reef showcase and make it stand out, adding so much aesthetic value to whatever room you put your aquarium in.
In choosing a fish tank stand, you should consider picking one that could hold the size and weight of your tank. A durable material like Oak is a decent and reasonable choice. In fact, Oak is considered among the best materials for furniture. It is a versatile wood that can be crafted into any sensible piece of interior decoration. Oak adapts itself to almost any style and design and end results would always bring out an alluring piece of furniture. With its durability, it can well be a very beautiful aquarium stand that would surely hold your tank well and add beauty to your living space. Oak in itself holds simple beauty that is timeless. An oak fish tank stand would last for so many years as the material is resistant to insects and fungus. Getting water on your fish tank stand is unavoidable since you would constantly be performing maintenance and water change. Keeping your Oak fish tank stand clean isn’t even hard work at all. Dust and deposits can easily be removed by soap and water. Most furniture polishers and beeswax polish would work on your oak fish tank stand, but a mild lemon oil solution can do the job as well and keep it looking new.
Oak has been used for the past hundreds of years, and continues to be a very popular choice for furniture. Its durability makes it capable of withstanding an enormous amount of wear and tear, making it a perfect material to hold your tank. Known for a specific grain identified only with the material, an oak fish tank stand could be a very beautiful piece of furniture. It will compliment your tank and your living space, and help create a truly appealing aquatic display.
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13th Nov 2009
Every fish owner desires to give their fishes nothing but the best. Aquatic supply stores are flooded with many different products that help aquarists provide better care and ensure their fishes’ health. Every product comes in so many brands to allow a variety of choices so fish owners can pick out what is required and what is best for their fishes. Among the tough choices they make is on what they should feed their fish. Of course you can find hundreds of fish food brands on the shelves of many supply stores. But when it comes to the finest fish food products in the market, Hikari is among the names that stand out.
Originally known in Japan, Hikari has become recognized everywhere else because of the superior quality of fish food they produce. Since they use all-natural ingredients on their fish food, and are known to be packed with lots of protein and multi-vitamins, you would know you are providing your fish all the goodness there is in a fish food. Hikari has a wide variety of fish food products from fry food, freeze-dried food and specialized food for certain species. From cichlids, kois, goldfish or bettas, Hikari has something specially made for them. Among the many are Cichlid pellets, cichlid gold pellets, cichlid excel pellets and pellets specifically for Lionheads, Wheatgerms and Orandas. They have made their pellets in a variety of sizes from baby pellets, mini pellets, medium and large sizes so whatever fish you have, you can find something that would fit the size of their mouths. Algae Wafers, Sinking wafers and food sticks are packed in various sizes to allow fish owners to experiment on which their fishes would love by trying on the small pouches first. The resealable package allows for good storage.
The colourful pellets are so attractive to the fishes and need not be a concern for fish owners. The color enhancers Hikari puts in your fish food are carotene which is good for your fishes. Hikari takes pride on their products’ ability to enhance your fishes’ colors and though not really proven how, a lot of fish owners have noticed their fishes’ color do appear brighter and more attractive, and claims they are more active too. I guess that happens when your fishes are happy and healthy. Who wouldn’t be? Hikari fish food is so great and fishes love it – they devour everything in seconds. Fishes could show different enthusiasm for different types of food. It is easy to tell if your fish gets excited over what you feed them, and this is one of those they look forward to. But no matter how much we love to spoil our fishes, don’t forget that overfeeding them is bad. Probably the best thing fish owners love about this product is it doesn’t cloud the water like other fish foods do. The fish care tips at the back of every Hikari fish food package is an added plus.
There is no doubt fish owners are satisfied with Hikari fish food. Everyone who has tried it on their fishes has nothing but good things to say about it. Though a lot of other manufacturers have tried to produce fish food products of the same grade, they could not come close to the standards Hikari could offer to your aquarium inhabitants. Hikari is the brand every fish would love and would actually beg for. Your fishes could live a really long time if you provide them quality care. If you want what’s best for your fishes, give them Hikari fish food. With its nutritional value and good price, you get exactly what you pay for.
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13th Nov 2009
Apart from ensuring your fishes’ health, keeping your aquatic inhabitants safe is one important aspect in fishkeeping. Certain species of fishes tend to jump out of tanks, most often injuring themselves and even end up getting killed when left for long out of the water. Most of these fishes are the known insect eaters who constantly jump out of the water surface to catch insects for food. Custom fish tank lids are the easiest way to keep your fishes inside your tank.
This practical solution also serves a lot of purposes. Aside from keeping your tank lights from getting wet, custom fish tank lids help prevent water evaporation and maintain water temperature. It is also a good way to keep the dust from getting in your aquarium water. Keeping the dirt out helps your water from getting dirty easily and reduce the frequency of water cleaning schedule. It is also important in keeping your fishes and water safe from household spray chemicals. Debris from air fresheners and mosquito sprays could fall into your water and pollute it. Another problem is when you have kids around. They love to throw things and food in the tank water and dig their hands inside to get them. That is dangerous for your kids if their hands get into the equipments’ electrical cords and at the same time stressful for your fishes when they get stirred up. Food debris could cause your water to get cloudy and your fish to get sick.
There are different choices for custom fish tank lids. Glass lids provide a more proper fitting and tighter cover. Among other lid materials, glass is so much better in preventing evaporation. It also allows light to enter the tank when needed. On top of its decent and elegant appearance, glass tank lids are easy to clean. Though and expensive choice, it is more preferred by most fish tank owners because of its many advantages. The risk for breaking is the only common complain people have on using this kind of lid. Plastic lids or hoods also make good aquarium tops. They cost less, weigh less and they do not accidentally break. They could come in a lot of great designs too. Hoods are designed to allow lighting fixtures to sit on it and have holes small enough for the heater and filter cords to pass through, but never too big to encourage fishes to jump to the visible opening. A less common option for fish tank lid is wood because of its price. Cheaper alternatives for preventing fishes from throwing themselves out of the tank are steel screen wires or nets. They serve the same purpose and are most affordable but could allow much of the water to evaporate. Others opt to use obstacles like floating plants or decors but do not really provide much protection as custom fish tank lids.
Fishes are worth keeping. But it takes more than a tank, water and equipments to set up an aquarium display. Many things are to be taken into consideration to make sure you can get the most of your aquatic experience. Custom fish tank lids ensure your fishes’ safety as well as your tanks’ and allow you to have a rewarding fish keeping experience.
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12th Nov 2009
A properly maintained and well presented fish tank represents quite an investment and is worth showing off to guests. As aquariums are known for their ornamental value, setting up a beautiful aquarium and keeping it that way is a must for fish keepers. Custom fish tank backgrounds are known for enhancing aquarium appearances. They are made of various non-toxic and fish-friendly materials and can be placed inside or outside the tank. Fish tank backgrounds not only set off the look of your fish display, it is also a good way to hide the pipes and wires form your heaters and filter systems. No matter how pretty your fishes and tank decors are, the sight these plumbing and wirings create could well destroy the overall theme of your tank.
Custom fish tank backgrounds could come in many forms. Among the most preferred are pre-designed rolls and the slates because of their affordability. Pre-designed rolls can be easily purchased in any pet store. These patterned backgrounds are so affordable and come in all sort of designs and colors depending on the theme you want to create for your tank. Most are sold in one-size fits all, but many pet supply stores accepts made to order designs and sizes according to your specifications. Slates are affordable as well, and brings the simple but elegant arrive. The main purpose of the slate is to darken the back of your tank to conceal the equipments behind, and at the same time, the dark hue allows your fish to stand out in the aquarium, creating an amazing effect for very little price. More cost-effective ways of setting backgrounds for your fish tank are pictures or paper background images, downloadable patterned backgrounds, pre-designed vinyl stickers from pet stores or painting the back of your tank.
Structured backgrounds are common as well, but a little more pricey. If you are willing to invest in it though, the end results are amazing and so well worth the extra dent in your wallet. They work great in hiding aquarium equipments while adding beauty and creating a view for the fishes that looks more like their natural habitat. The structures could well serve as hiding places or playground for your aquarium inhabitants. If you are creative, you can create the structures yourself with the use of clay, rocks, styrofoams, cements and other possible materials. Tutorials for creating custom fish tank backgrounds are available online. You can get helpful ideas and tips so you can create a beautiful background without consuming much of your fishes’ swimming space.
A custom fish tank background should always be part in planning your aquarium set up. Most fish tank owners forget about it though not realizing how important it is as any other aspect of their entire set up. Adding it on your tank not only conceals the unsightly equipments but gives your tank a nice neat finish. The numerous advantage of having one for your fish tank is so worth the little time you give in putting it up. Get a custom fish tank background and transform your aquarium into an amazing reef display and give you the viewing pleasure and wonderful aquatic experience you fancy of.
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