January 1st, 2011 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia All those tropical fish tank owners, who have tropical fish, want to have good plants for it too. Plants keep the environment of the tank balanced and also provide hiding places for the fish. There are two types of plants available for the purpose – Cutting and floating plants. You can know [...]
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December 31st, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia If you have a tropical fish tank then you should know that you should take care of your fish as much is required for them. Do not care for your fish more than what is necessary. Otherwise, it can harm your fish. If you have just started with this hobby then you [...]
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December 30th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia You should clean your tank whenever you notice different signs in your fish. You can scrub the inside of the walls of the tank and clean the gravel to remove any solid waste that lies in the bottom layers. Take out the gravel as it will help in better cleaning. You have [...]
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December 29th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia Symptoms If you like having a tropical freshwater fish tank then you should know about the symptoms of fish diseases in such a tank. The most common is fish and tail rot caused by Cytophaga. Bacteria affect the fish that have long and soft fins. Some of the symptoms of the disease [...]
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December 28th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image by davemelbourne via Flickr Now that you have set up a tropical fish tank, you would want to have great benefit out of it. A new aquarium is easy to maintain but sometimes it is probable that you have certain difficulties in maintaining it. Algae growth is a common problem. The aquarium starts to [...]
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December 27th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image by coleypauline via Flickr All of us who own tropical fish tanks are on the lookout for new plants. Plants not only provide a balance in the environment but also provide hiding places for the fish. There are two types of plants that are available; cutting plants and floating plants. You will find the [...]
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December 26th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia After you have gone through the process of setting up a tropical fish tank, you’ll definitely want to get some reward out of it. It is easy to maintain a newly constructed aquarium however problems may arise in it. It is often seen that algae starts growing in the new aquariums a [...]
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December 24th, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia Whenever your fish get ill, you should immediately clean your tropical fish tank. You can do this by scrubbing the inside of the walls of the tank and by cleaning the gravel to remove solid waste from the bottom layers. You can take out all the gravel too for better cleaning. The [...]
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December 23rd, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia Symptoms Fin and Tail Rot is an infection of fish in tropical fish tanks caused by a group of bacteria called Cytophaga, which affect fish which have long, soft fins. The symptoms include: The tail and fins start looking ragged as if they are ‘bitten’ or a ‘shredded’. These lesions are discolored White/Grey [...]
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December 22nd, 2010 by Sandra Bing
Image via Wikipedia All those who own a tropical fish tank are on the watch for newer plants. Plants not only provide some balance in the tank’s environment but also provide with a hiding place for the fish. There are several plants but all are categorized into two different types: cutting plants and floating plants. [...]
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