Aquarium Care Made Easy
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Can You Handle A Saltwater Aquarium?
Choosing Fish for Your Saltwater Aquarium
Purchasing Your Saltwater Aquarium
Filling Your Saltwater Aquarium
Maintaining Your Saltwater Aquarium
Aquarium and Fish Care Choices
Aquarium and Fish Care Support
Freshwater Aquarium Fish
Fish Care and Aquarium Support
Gasteropelecidae Fish Care and Aquariums
Home Aquarium
How to Install a Wall Mounted Aquarium
Jewel Aquariums
Marine and Freshwater Fish Aquarium Care
Mollies, Guppy Aquarium, and Fish Care
Preparing Your Custom Made Saltwater Aquarium
Purchasing Fish for Your Freshwater Aquarium
Removing Algae from Your Fish Aquarium
How to Care for and Clean a Saltwater Aquarium
Saltwater Aquariums from A-Z: Purchasing an Aquarium
Do I Really Want A Saltwater Aquarium?
Taking Care of Your Saltwater Aquarium
Why Choose A Saltwater Aquarium?
How to Choose A Saltwater Aquarium
Getting Started With A Saltwater Aquarium
Filling Your Saltwater Aquarium
Saltwater Aquariums: Questions You Need to Ask
Saltwater Aquariums: Adding Fish
Saltwater Aquariums: Knowing Your Fish
Maintaining Your Saltwater Aquarium
55 Gallon Freshwater Aquarium 14 easy tips for maintennance
Know your Fish and Aquarium 22 Points to Remember
Maintaining your Goldfish Aquarium – 25 Easy Tips
Aquarium Care Guide 20 easy tips
Know your fish
Aquarium Filter
Caring for Tropical Fish in the Freshwater Aquarium – 12 Easy Tips
Creating the Perfect Reef Aquarium 12 Tips on Right Creativity
Cleaning a Fresh Water Aquarium – 6 Easy Steps
Aquarium Care for the Freshwater Guppy 20 Easy Tips to Care
How to Care for Aquarium Fish Over 20 Easy Tips for Beginners
Salt Water Aquarium 11 Tips to Make It Picture Perfect
Aquarium & Fish Care – 30 Points to Remember
Carp Aquarium and Fish Care
Catfish Aquarium and Fish Care
Coral Reef Care Tanks Aquarium
Establishing Live Rocks in an Aquarium
Freshwater Fish Care and Coldwater Aquarium
Filters and Their use in Aquariums
Caring for Bubble Coral in an Aquarium
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Aquarium Care Made Easy - Jeannine Hill
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Filling Your Saltwater Aquarium
Your have taken the time to carefully purchasing the right salt water aquarium and you have
taken the time to choose the right fish to put into it. There are many things that you need to do in order to get your tank full of the fish that you really would like to have in it. It does not have to be too hard for you to do this, but you should realize that it is necessary to fill your tank slowly and give your fish the best opportunity that you can for them to survive and thrive in your salt water aquarium.
First, start with healthy fish. Take a look at them. Do they look healthy? Are they swimming
around the tanks at the pet store easily? Is the water in the tank clean? You should be able to
trust your pet store salesmen. If you do not think that they know what they are talking about,
head someplace else. Some of these fish can be expensive! Do not purchase fish that are not
healthy for your tank.
Next, remember to only add fish one or two at a time. You should insure that the right levels are met in your tank before you add the fish to it. You should insure that the pH level, the salinity level and the water temperature are right for the fish that you have chosen. You should realize
that fish do not like the change either. You need to let them adapt to their new environment
before you add many fish to the aquarium. Adding just a few fish every few days is the best
thing for you to do.
Once you have your fish in the tank, make sure to feed them properly. To do this, you will want
to make sure that you know what the fish like to eat as well as how often they need to. As a
general rule, feed your fish every three days, keep them in water that is about 75 to 80 degrees and give them a variety of foods including cut up pieces of shrimp and romaine lettuce.
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Maintaining Your Saltwater Aquarium
You are enjoying your fish in your salt water aquarium. You have done all that you can to
provide you new little friends with a great home to live in. Now, you need to maintain it.
Remember, maintaining the tank is essential to keeping your fish alive. There are several
things that you will need to do in order to keep your fish happy and healthy.
The first thing you need to do is to remember to check the water of the tank every two weeks.
You need to check for the right levels of ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, pH and salinity. You should know what these levels are based on what your fish needed when you purchased them. You
can find the chemicals that you need to adjust these levels at the pet store too.
Monitor the salinity of the water. Usually, it will be too high. To balance it out, add fresh
dechlorinated water to the tank. You will need to add salt to the water if the salinity levels are too low. You should remove just about ten percent of the water from your tank each week and
replace it with fresh dechlorinated water. Every several weeks, take out 25% of the tank’s water and replace it.
Finally, taking care of your salt water aquarium includes keeping it nice and clean for your fish.
You should monitor the amounts of algae in it and insure that you keep the sides, top and the
interior of the tank algae free. You should check the filter pads and check the alkalinity as
directed by the manufacturer. You will need to clean out the debris in the water and in the
gravel as well. Taking care of your salt water aquarium is necessary if you plan to keep it a safe place for your fish. But, you can do this quite simply by knowing what needs to be done and
making it a habit. Then, it is less of a chore and it becomes something that you look forward to.
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Aquarium And Fish Care Choices
Members of the family Characidae share many characteristics with other freshwater fish. They
are a member of the Ostariophysi super order, which includes around 68% of all freshwater
species in the world. This super order is characterized by the Weberian apparatus and some
sort of alarm substance that is released when the fish is stressed. Family Characidae were
originally discovered in South and Central America, but have also been found in central Africa.
There are two main variations of Characidae: carnivorous and omnivorous. The omnivorous
kinds will eat both vegetable matter and meat, while the carnivorous only eat meats. While there are also herbivorous Characidae, you should probably avoid keeping them, because they will
eat literally every plant in your aquarium.
When choosing to keep carnivorous Characidae, there are some things you will want to keep in
mind. First and foremost, be aware that anything smaller than the Characidae will be considered
food. And mixing other aggressive carnivores will only lead to one or the other being eaten. You will want to keep herbivorous fish that are much larger with Characidae. They will generally
leave anything bigger than themselves alone, and the herbivore will not be interested in
attacking unless provoked. In contrast to the piranha, which has similar jaws and eating habits, a Characidae will attack both alone and in schools. Piranhas tend to attack only in schools. But the effect either type can have on your hand is similar, so be careful. These kinds of fish are
definitely not recommended for the beginner.
Carnivorous Characidae will eat pretty much any kind of meat. Worms, smaller fish (a lot of
dangerous fish keepers will stock the aquarium with several small, cheap fish so the predator
has something to hunt), etc. Try to avoid giving them a taste for red meat, and do not put your
hands into the tank while feeding them.
Characidae live in the brackish waters of South and Central American rivers. Lots of peat and
vegetable matter contribute to hazy waters and a PH leaning towards acidic. When properly
kept, Characidae will breed in captivity, leaving eggs that stick to the bottom of the aquarium.
They will eat their young however, so if you are going to attempt to breed Characidae be
prepared to move either the adults or the young into a separate aquarium right after hatching.
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Serrasalmus Rhombeus, also know as white piranha or spotted piranha, are another favorite of
people who like to keep dangerous fish. Like Characidae, piranhas are from South America, in
the Amazon Basin. They can grow up to 10 inches long in the wild, but most aquarium-raised
piranha only grows to around 6 inches. As with Characidae, piranhas are not for the beginner.
As one of the most aggressive fishes, they cannot be kept with other fish. Their most prominent
feature is the over-sized jaw, with rows of needle-sharp teeth. Piranhas have been known to
tear apart aquariums with those teeth. When netting a piranha, you must use extreme caution to
keep your hands away from the fish at all times. They will attack and shred your hand without
hesitation if you let them. In the wild, a school of piranha can reduce an entire cow to bones in a matter of seconds, so your hand is just a little snack for them.
Piranhas eat meat, of course. They will attack and eat any other fish they are kept with. Some of the nicer things about keeping piranha include their relative indifference to water conditions, and that they will not breed in a tank. This prevents schools of piranha from appearing in your tanks.
They will eat each other in captivity, especially if there are no other fish to attack. Piranhas are extremely aggressive and dangerous, and should only be kept by experienced keepers.
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Aquarium And Fish Care Support
As a beginner first learning the ins and outs of keeping an aquarium healthy, things can get a bit overwhelming. There is so much terminology and equipment; it is enough to make anyone's
head spin. Learning it all a piece at a time is recommended. Patience is key in many things
relating to keeping aquariums. A fish often recommended to beginners is the goldfish.
Commonly available, and quite