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		<title>JBJ Nano Cube 24 Gallon</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 16:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Basic Information on a Number of Eye-Catching Salt-Water Fish</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 12:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saltwater aquarium fish are amongst the most breathtaking of animals found anywhere in the world. A variety of saltwater aquarium fish can be housed inside your marine tank provided you know what they need when it comes to care, such as feeding, environment, competitors and space to grow.You may also observe and revel in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saltwater aquarium fish are amongst the most breathtaking of animals found anywhere in the world. A variety of saltwater aquarium fish can be housed inside your marine tank provided you know what they need when it comes to care, such as feeding, environment, competitors and space to grow.You may also observe and revel in a variety of fish sitting at your computer or pc with these <a title="download moving screensavers" href="http://getmovingscreensavers.com/moving-screensavers/moving-screensavers" target="_blank">3d moving screensavers</a>! If you love to see fish then these <a title="moving screensavers free download" href="http://getmovingscreensavers.com/moving-screensavers/moving-screensavers" target="_blank">3d moving screensavers</a> will bring you joy each time you see them on your monitor!</p>
<p>Any marine enthusiast will tell you that establishing a marine tank is tricky and thus is deciding on the best saltwater aquarium fish! This is because it&#8217;s very easy to make mistakes with the kinds of fish you choose. It&rsquo;s usually better to start your marine tank with some hardy and affordable fish. Nearly all saltwater aquarium fish are collected from nature instead of captive raised so don&rsquo;t waste that gift by mistakes that result in the death of your fish.</p>
<p>Damsels are a great saltwater aquarium fish to begin with. Damsels are hardy little creatures and may survive in poorer water conditions than a number of other marine species. They are not fussy about their food and won&rsquo;t cost you a fortune. Unfortunately, damsels are also quite aggressive. It is possible to easily keep a couple of of these tough saltwater aquarium fish in a tank but don&rsquo;t try any in addition to that.</p>
<p>Its best to start with damsels and then add more aggressive fish later. If you want to house saltwater aquarium fish which are more shy, you&#8217;ll want to take your damsels out before adding more timid types of saltwater aquarium fish. Blue and yellow damsels are two species that are less aggressive than others.</p>
<p>Mollies are an alternative solution starter saltwater aquarium fish. Mollies that are used to salt water permit you to begin with cheaper fish while you learn how to make sure the salinity of your tank is correct for additional sensitive creatures. However mollies are raised and bred in captivity which means you won&rsquo;t get much real experience in keeping them. Get them accustomed to the tank by allowing saltwater to drip into the bag for about 6-8 hours. When the bag becomes full remove some water. After the tank cycles you can keep your fish in the tank.</p>
<p>Clownfish are cousins to damsel fish and therefore are a reasonably hardy saltwater aquarium fish. They are not that easy to acclimate into a marine tank, though. Also, they are quite territorial but aren&rsquo;t likely to be aggressive with other species. They don&rsquo;t have to have an anemone to survive. Should you choose acquire one bear in mind that they need water that&#8217;s very clean and high quality lighting.</p>
<p>Blennies or gobies are fairly hardy and small and shouldn&rsquo;t be a problem for the other saltwater aquarium fish in the tank. They&#8217;re character fish however they are small and so might get lost in very big tanks with bigger saltwater aquarium fish. They are a good choice to assist control algae but for those who have a fish only tank they may not be simple to keep fed.</p>
<p>Tangs are a hardy saltwater aquarium fish that are a little sensitive and tend to contract marine ich (also know as &#8220;White Spot&#8221;). They eat algae so once you grow some you might try to introduce some tangs.</p>
<p>Triggerfish or lionfish are a perfect saltwater aquarium fish for a fish tank which will eventually contain large aggressive fish. However they can be costly if someone makes mistakes. It may be a good idea to &lsquo;practice&rsquo; on fish which are both cheaper and simpler. You will have to feed them plenty of shell fish and other sea creatures to keep them healthy.</p>
<p>Angels and butterflies are extremely sensitive and difficult saltwater aquarium fish to keep. They need special diets most of the time so they aren&#8217;t that simple to care for in the tank. The same thing goes for batfish.</p>
<p>Once you gain more experience of keeping conditions inside your tank stable you can include additional varieties of fish. Select from hawkfishes, grammas, dottybacks, basslets and wrasses. But make certain to discover more regarding how to take care of them properly because some are not as simple as others. Nonetheless they are a much simpler bet than angels and butterflies.</p>
<p>So which saltwater aquarium fish should beginners avoid? You should not attempt angelfish, butterfly fish, pipefish, seahorses, long-nosed filefish, blue ribbon eels, stonefish, and Moorish Idols in addition to mandarin fish until you really know what you really are doing.</p>
<p>How about invertebrates? Contrary to popular belief invertebrates are perfect for mini or micro-reef tanks. Many invertebrates do well in non-reef tanks. For the novice aquarist the hardy species would be best. For instance , shrimps such as the cleaner shrimp, blood shrimp or peppermint shrimp and coral banded shrimp. As is the case with saltwater aquarium fish, stick to the hardier shrimps to begin with.</p>
<p>Anemone crabs are another option you might try with your saltwater aquarium fish. And why not add some sea urchins and starfish that are quite well suited to beginners with a few month&rsquo;s experience? They differ in size, shape and color and some are poisonous so be cautious! Sea urchins and starfish eat detritus and algae and other small bits of food so they really will assist you to keep the tank clean and your saltwater aquarium fish healthy.</p>
<p>Anemones are not really suited for beginners. They need special lighting and top-notch water conditions so if you can&rsquo;t foot the balance for your lights steer clear or you&rsquo;ll live to regret it. Invertebrates you should avoid include tridacna clams, flame scallops, Octopi, Nudibranchs, or any hard or soft coral and sea squirts. Just like the saltwater aquarium fish listed previously these invertebrates have particular feeding and living requirements.</p>
<p>If you select saltwater aquarium fish, you need to remember that they are a bit more expensive than the freshwater varieties. For this reason you ought to make the extra effort with them and attempt to keep them alive. When fish are captured and moved from the store to your home they are liable to get stressed, especially since most of them have been taken from the ocean mere days ago. So make sure you can properly care for your friends before you bring them home!</p>
<p>Also remember that you can watch a multitude of beautiful fresh and saltwater fish varieties right from your computer screen with <a title="download moving screensavers" href="http://getmovingscreensavers.com/" target="_blank"> moving screensavers for free</a>. They are 100% FREE, look wonderful, and supply a perfect solution to have an instant tropical getaway at any time of the day!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 04:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Cleaning a fish aquarium is one of the most important parts of owning a fish tank and requires a siphon hose and a bucket. Learn how to clean a fish aquarium withtips from the manager of a fish pet store in this free video on pet care. Expert: Hunter Leber Bio: Hunter Leber is the saltwater livestock manager at the Austin Aqua-Dome in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA</p>
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