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		<title>Saltwater Fish: Marine Aquarium Fish for Saltwater Aquariums</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 05:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra Bing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It truly is good to hear men or women talking about the beauties of a fantastic aquarium, information about how to build and maintain adequate pH, keeping nitrate, and also phosphate amounts nicely balanced, and the like. There seems to be a good amount of technical depth available! But how about the most important fish? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It truly is good to hear men or women talking about the beauties of a fantastic aquarium, information about how to build and maintain adequate pH, keeping nitrate, and also phosphate amounts nicely balanced, and the like. </p>
<p>There seems to be a good amount of technical depth available! But how about the most important fish? Determine how to choose those that you&#8217;d like? Can you be sure whether they will be too large for the fish tank as soon as they mature, or whether they shall be appropriate for your the other fish? </p>
<p>Pick out a program to find out the way to stock your tank? By utilizing a an important rundown of the things you really need to bear in mind whne selecting fish for an individual&#8217;s tank, with a quick look at a couple of the typical different kinds of tropical fish. With some luck it will give you a sensible direction of where you might get up and running!</p>
<p>Saltwater vs. Freshwater </p>
<p>Clearly, the water selection is different, although what does that really convey in terms of the particular aquarium tank you will end up with?</p>
<p>Really, freshwater aquariums usually are appropriate for rookie aquarists, in particular when little ones will likely be involved in looking after your fish.</p>
<p>The reason being freshwater fish are much simpler to look after, for that reason typically more resilient to less-than-perfect water quality and variances in temperatures (and, really, all of the sorts of mistakes that beginners are prone to make!). Normally, freshwater tanks are both much less expensive and easier to keep up than saltwater tanks.</p>
<p>Saltwater tanks often have far more vibrant fish, however , maintaining the chemistry of any saltwater fish tank is often a pretty finicky business, and it&#8217;s best set up by somebody well versed in the lore regarding fish keeping.</p>
<p>Just what to think about in selecting your fish</p>
<p>Sadly, searching for fish for a fish tank isn&#8217;t as simple as you might assume. You cannot just enter a pet retail outlet and select arbitrary numbers of the fish that you just uncover the most fascinating, you must commit some forethought into your tank in order that your fish lead wonderful, healthy lives.</p>
<p>Several things to decide upon: Fish size, Advised diet, Compatibility, Water temperature and Life expectancy.</p>
<p>Just what varieties of fish am I able to purchase then?</p>
<p>Searching for tropical fish can be enjoyable! As long as you have got your tank sizes determined and realize basically how much cash you want to spend, grab your wallet and head to the pet store/fish breeder. Among the best parts about keeping a tropical tank could be that the beauty regarding the fish does not rely on the size of an individual&#8217;s checking account!</p>
<p>For more information regarding the technicalities associated with keeping a tropical fish tank, visit <a href="http://forpetsonline.com/tropical-fish" title="Tropical Fish">Tropical Fish</a>. An entire Guide. Since the title promises, it&#8217;s really a total compendium for that responsible fish-keeper of virtually any experience level, and is packed from start to finish with valuable jewels of relevant, in depth, and straightforward reading information.</p>
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		<title>The Joys Of Cardinal Tetras</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 18:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra Bing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) is similar to more frequently kept Neon tetra, but is much more difficult to breed in aquariums. Since both species look similar to each other at first glance, they are sometimes mixed up with each other and the Cardinal tetra is sometimes erroneously referred to as &#8220;red neon tetra&#8221;. Telling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a04.yimg.com/nimage/597b1993010556f4" alt="image" title="altum angel jpg" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />The Cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) is similar to more frequently kept Neon tetra, but is much more difficult to breed in aquariums. Since both species look similar to each other at first glance, they are sometimes mixed up with each other and the Cardinal tetra is sometimes erroneously referred to as &#8220;red neon tetra&#8221;.<br />
Telling them apart is however not very difficult. Both species have a characteristic sparkling blue line that bisects the body, and under this line you will notice a red lateral stripe. If this red coloration extends only halfway to the nose of the fish, you know that it is a Neon tetra. If the red coloration instead extends much longer, you are looking at a Cardinal tetra.<br />
The red coloration of the Cardinal tetra was thought to resemble the long red robes worn by cardinals, hence the name. The scientific name of this species (Paracheirodon axelrodi) was given to it in honour of Herbert Axelrod, a highly regarded ichthyologist.<br />
Since the Cardinal is quite difficult to breed in aquariums, a majority of the Cardinals in the aquarium trade have been wild caught. The native habitat of the Cardinal tetra is the upper Orinoco and Negro rivers in South America, where the water is acidic and very soft. Fortunately enough, the Cardinal tetra is very prolific in the wild and is not considered an endangered species.<br />
It is only reluctant to breed when kept in aquariums. In the wild, it is uncommon for a Cardinal tetra to grow older than one year. When you keep Cardinal tetras in aquariums without any predators around, you can however make them survive for several years.<br />
The Cardinal can be kept in community aquariums with other peaceful species that appreciates the same water conditions. It will usually stay smaller than 2 inches in length and a group of Cardinal tetras do not need a large aquarium to do well. This species is rarely found in beginner aquariums since it is quite scarce in the aquarium trade, but it is not overly sensitive and a dedicated beginner aquarist that is prepared to monitor the water chemistry and perform frequent water changes can usually make his or her Cardinal tetras thrive.<br />
It is especially important to keep down the level of nitrate. The Cardinal tetra is a schooling fish and keeping at least ten specimens is recommended, since this will make the fish less shy and stressed. Cardinal tetras are also much more beautiful to watch when they form a big school, and living in a school makes them display a much broader variety of natural behaviours.<br />
When you set up an aquarium for your Cardinal tetras you should ideally try to make it similar to the native habitat of the fish. A well planted aquarium that contains floating species is recommended, but you should also leave an area open for swimming. The water should be acidic and very soft. Keep the pH in the 4.6-6.2 range and the dGH under 4. Cardinal tetras can adapt to harder water and even alkaline conditions, but they will be much more sensitive and prone to illness.</div>
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		<title>My fish have White spot,&amp;I am using Interpet Anti White Spot Plus No.6) Advice needed with Juwel Filter Please</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 22:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi all! I need some advice on treating my fish for White Spot. Have just noticed they suffer from the disease and have Interpets &#8216;Aquarium Treatment no.6 Anti White Spot Plus&#8217;. I Have a built in Juwel Compact/Compact H Filter System. The filter system has a carbon sponge and a nitrate removal sponge. When reading [...]]]></description>
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<p>I need some advice on treating my fish for White Spot. Have just noticed they suffer from the disease and have Interpets &#8216;Aquarium Treatment no.6 Anti White Spot Plus&#8217;. I Have a built in Juwel Compact/Compact H Filter System. The filter system has a  carbon sponge and a nitrate removal sponge. When reading through the booklet of instructions for the treatment it states: &#8221; Remove carbon and zeolite (ammonia remover) filter media from aquarium.&#8221;. Does this mean I have to take out the carbon sponge from the filter? If so, can I keep the filter running, but just take the carbon sponge out? I switched of the filter completely before and my tank got in such a mess so quickly! I have an air stone in the tank too.<br />
John K: How come the poly pad has to be removed too? So you just ran the filter with the blue fine filter sponge? Did you use the Interpet treatment? (Thank you for your answer sweetheart)<br />
What does the carbon filter specifically do to the treatment? Does it remove it?</p>
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