September 8th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
A calcium reactor is a device used in an aquarium to help keep levels of alkalinity and calcium level to the requirements of the livestock in the tank. A calcium reactor is a tool of convenience in a tank filled with mostly plant life, but if you have stony corral then it becomes a matter [...]
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September 8th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
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One of the things that you add to your indoors are the the freshwater aquariums. They are sure to catch anyone’s eye if kept in an appropriate manner and the one with plants in them are sure to make it look very natural. This not only beautifies your aquarium but also makes the [...]
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September 7th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
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Is anyone thinking about setting your own freshwater aquariums? There are certain things you should know before you start off towards the market. You should have a picture in your mind about the sort of aquarium you want. This will help you out when you go out and start looking for things for [...]
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September 6th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
What really happened on the Northwest Airlines Christmas flight from Amsterdam to Detroit? Many believe it was a false flag operation to further infringe on passengers privacy and health safety. Maybe the real reason the “underwear bomber” was allowed to board that plane was to implement the controversial use of full body scanners. Michael Chertoff [...]
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September 6th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
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Water filters are extremely important for freshwater aquariums, ponds and fish tanks. They help in purifying the environment for the fish and plants. They allow you to change the water of the freshwater aquariums less frequently. Although the habitat cannot be compared to their natural one but you can still take steps to [...]
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September 5th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
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It is thought that maintaining freshwater aquariums is a very easy job, however, this is not always true. This will only be true for you when you actually know how to do the job. There are some basics that you have to stick if you’re a beginner. Many of us face problems which [...]
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September 4th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
When one plans a vacation, part of the process is to designate the leisurely activities one can undertake during the vacation time. If we speak of staying on the beach, we plan to bring our swimsuits and sun block lotions to make our swimming on the beach a memorable experience. But don’t you know that [...]
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September 4th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
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Many things about the freshwater aquariums make it attractive for the human eye. To name one of them is the aquarium substrate. Generally, substrate is anything that is left at the bottom of a container or a vessel. In this case, the substrate is sand or gravel. Most of the people prefer it [...]
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September 4th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
I have a 10 gallon aquarium that i would like to use as a starter saltwater aquarium for practice for a little bit before i turn my 55 gallon aquarium into saltwater. Does anybody know how to go about this? I know barely nothing. I know that you have to use a hydrometer to measure [...]
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September 3rd, 2010 by Sandra Bing
I have an idea to use small glass bowls to put sweets in for decoration at my evening wedding reception, but can’t seem to find small bowls that aren’t too expensive or that look tackey
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