Archive for July, 2009

What Should I Consider Before Buying Aquarium Heaters?

Monday, July 6th, 2009

If you are making the decision to bring tropical fish into your home, like any pet you bring home there are certain things you need to be aware of before you do. Most of the tropical fish you will find at the local pet store are warm water fish and as a result, they will need the water in their tank to remain steady in order to keep them healthy. Aquarium Heaters are essential if you are going to own tropical fish, and they are relatively inexpensive. These devices keep the temperature of your aquarium stable, no matter what the conditions are outside.

There are truly several different types of Aquarium Heaters to choose from, and the final choice should truly be based on the type and size of tank you have since you don’t want a heater that’s too small if your tank is large in size. You need to be sure to get a tank heater with the proper power rating to fit the size of the tank it needs to heat. One option that you can consider is to use two small heaters, that way if one heater should suddenly stop working, you have another one that can keep the water from getting too cold until a new heater can be bought.

Many of the tank heaters you can purchase today come with built-in thermostats, which can help you easily keep track of the water temperature. Tropical fish enjoy warm water, but if the water is too warm it can be just as dangerous as water that’s too cold. One type of heater to consider when it comes to Aquarium Heaters is what’s called the “Smart Heater”. This device is completely submersible and is able to work in any position. These heaters are typically unbreakable and safe to touch, even when in use.

There are also “Under-gravel Heaters” for you to consider. These are typically the most popular types of Aquarium Heaters on the market, since many people ultimately decide to place plants inside their tanks. This heating system uses cables which are located under the gravel in the tank, and this creates circulation which warms the water. There is much to consider before setting up your new aquarium, and a little research before-hand can save you a lot of hassle in the end. The most important rule of thumb to remember before you purchase any kind of heater for your fish tank is to not overdo it.

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How to Buy Freshwater Fish Online

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Tired of going to the store to buy freshwater fish? You can buy freshwater fish from a freshwater fish online store if you want. Online fish stores usually have more options.

Before you buy freshwater fish online, you should make sure your aquarium is fit. You should be able to find an aquarium from the freshwater fish store too. You will have to buy food for your freshwater aquarium fish. Just ask the sales rep what type of food you should buy.

You might also need to buy instructions on how to care for your freshwater fish. Find out how to clean the aquarium and how much food you should feed to your freshwater fish. Too much food can kill a fish.

If you are planning on buying different kinds of freshwater fish, make sure the fish will not attack each other. It would not be wise to put a predator and prey together in the same aquarium.

You can choose to buy your freshwater fish from many different online stores. When trying to decide which freshwater fish online store to go with, you should consider the price of the fish from each store.

Find out if the freshwater fish online stores know their fish. Ask them detailed questions about the freshwater fish you want to buy and you can tell from their response whether they know what they are doing.

Find online reviews on the freshwater fish online stores before you buy freshwater fish online. These reviews can give you a very good idea about whether or not you want to purchase freshwater fish from those stores.

Once you have decided on the freshwater fish online store that you want to go with, do not forget to add in the cost of shipping. It would probably not be cost efficient if you only bought a goldfish, but if you bought many fish, the cost of shipping would be negligible.

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Spinners

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

There is a lot of different bait that you can choose from when you are in any store with reasonable size. You have all that shiny metal just asking you to be bought. Most of them you should probably just ignore.

However, there is one bait that should never be ignored. It is a bait that has a fantastic record for catching fish, and is one of the best sellers on the market.

The bait that I am talking about is the spinner. This bait has been used for so many years that it, in normal circumstances would have been retired. That is not the case with spinners. With all the new technology in the fishing industry, these old school spinners still do the trick just as good as any other lures. If not better!

The obvious first choice of anyone who tries to catch a trout should be a spinner. They can be used in just about any situations, from still water to streaming rivers. Today there are plenty of different spinners to choose from in the stores. The two companies who probably sell the most is Mepps and Blue Fox. Of course, there are some local variations but on the market as a whole these two are on top.

The best known spinner in the world is probably Mepps Black Fury. It is truly a legend. If you have never used a spinner but have a picture in your head of one, this is probably the one you are thinking of. It has an unprecedented record for catching trout.

Blue Fox most known spinners is the Vibrax series. It is also one of the classic spinners that almost everyone has tried. Compared to the Black Fury, you have a lot more colors to choose from with your Vibrax spinner.

The secret behind the success of spinners is a two part tale. The first part is about the alluring movement in the water. The second part is about that low humming sound it makes. Either way, the fish thinks that it looks delicious and just loves to bite at it!

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All You Need To Know About Aquarium Filters

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Aquarium filters play an extremely important role in maintaining a proper environment in your fish tank. They remove toxins and chemicals from the water.

There are three types of filtration that a proper filter will provide, and all are necessary to keep your tank and the fish healthy. The types are chemical, mechanical, and biological filtration. Most filters that are on the market today will perform all three types of filtration. As far as the actual types of filters, there are several different types and styles. There are biowheel filters, internal, sponge filters, diatom, and wet/dry filters.

Aquarium filters also come as canister filters, undergravel filters, and power filters. Undergravel filters have somewhat of a bad reputation for not working very well. However, if you use them with a powerhead performance of the undergravel filter will be improved. Choosing the appropriate filter for you aquarium is very important. Choosing the wrong one can lead to an unhealthy. If you have too small of a filter chemicals and toxins that need to be removed will not be removed as well as they should. This will leave you with a tank that as an improper environment which in turn could lead to dead fish.

An aquarium filter provides a place for two bacteria types to grow which will establish a healthy biological filter. These bacteria are important for their ability to break down the chemicals that fish produce through their waste. Fish waste produces a chemical called ammonia, which is very toxic to fish, these bacteria break down this toxin into nitrites. Nitrites are also very toxic to fish, another bacteria breaks down nitrites into a less toxic chemical called nitrates. Aquarium filters reduce harmful toxins and can help maintain excellent water in aquariums, but it’s still essential to clean your aquarium and to change some of the water twice each week.

Slime growth and stressed out fish are a result of improper filtration. Aquarium filters also assist in less algae build up in tanks. Doing your research on the proper size and kind of filter that you will need will help to ensure the health of your tank as well as your fish. With the right type of tank filtration your fish should live a long happy life.

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Caring For Koi Fish Pond

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Keeping your water clean and testing it properly is the most important thing in your pond. You need to test the pH and hardiness of the pond. Your pond also needs to be tested for ammonia and nitrates.

There is three types of filtration for your pond, mechanical, chemical, and biological. Biological filters come in three different types down flow, up flow and lateral flow. Skimmers pull water from the surface and remove things off the top.

You also need some type of aeration other than your filter. Some decorative types would be a waterfall or a fountain. If you don’t have these you can also add a regular pump.

One of the hardest things to beat is algae. Algae can take over your pond. Especially if it is in the direct sunlight. It can also be caused by high nitrate levels. Try adding a UV sterilizer and doing a partial water change.

New ponds are like new aquariums because both take time to get established. It can be up to 6 weeks before your water is safe to add fish. You can be adding some plants during that time though.

A bottom drain for you pond is really handy. If you didn’t add one you may want to consider adding one. Also and overflow pipe comes in handy when it rains or snows.

Maintaining and keeping your pond clean is critical. You need to skim all debris off the top and vacuum dirt off the bottom. If you have a bottom drain you can open it to clear out the dirt.

Winter time means that you need to keep the pond from totally freezing over. You may have to shut down your filter, but you can buy a pump to help keep water circulating. The pond can also be covered to protect it from debris.

Spring is a time for cleaning. Summer is when you need to monitor algae growth and do partial water changes. Fall is when you need to watch for falling debris. Remove any debris and dying plants in your pond.

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