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		<title>Freshwater Tropical Fish Aquarium Hobbyists Add Blue Bee Shrimp</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 03:31:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra Bing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How Freshwater Tropical Fish Aquarium Hobbyists Are Adding The Blue Bee Shrimp According to wholesale tropical fish supplier Gary Smith, of East Coast Tranship, the Blue Bee shrimp is a species that is becoming quite popular with owners of small aquariums. The Blue Bee Shrimp is comparatively new to the shrimp hobby, having first been [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to wholesale tropical fish supplier Gary Smith, of East Coast Tranship, the Blue Bee shrimp is a species that is becoming quite popular with owners of small aquariums. The Blue Bee Shrimp is comparatively new to the shrimp hobby, having first been introduced around March 2008. </p>
<p>This shrimp can be many colors and is occasionally hard to get because it is caught in the wild and is just recently starting to be bred by hobbyists in significant numbers. The Blue Bee is a species found in freshwater streams in China. So far most all of the Blue Bee Shrimp obtained by hobbyists from the pet store trade are wild caught. However, since breeding has begun, captive bred specimens should not take long to hit the hobby shelves.</p>
<p>Breeding the Blue Bee Shrimp</p>
<p>Successful breeding has been reported in a pH range of 6.5 to 6.8 with a temperature of 74 Fahrenheit. These parameters are very similar to the factors required for the Crystal Red Shrimp or Bee Shrimp. Since this is a close relative of those two species, Gary recommends that the same care should be applied to the Blue Bee Shrimp.</p>
<p>Feeding the Blue Bee Shrimp</p>
<p>It is best to do feeding once per day. Only feed an amount of food that the shrimp can finish within 2-3 hours maximum. It is not good to feed in excess and have food sitting for too long. Overfeeding is a known cause of death and can also cause water quality issues. Because shrimp are scavengers in the wild, they will eat anything they can find and are not accustomed to a constant food source.</p>
<p>Most freshwater tropical shrimps are undemanding in their care requirements. They should be kept in a well-established aquarium with no predators. The most important factor for water parameter is stability and as long as none of the water parameters are in the extremes they should be happy and healthy.</p>
<p>Because of the shrimps’ non-aggressive manner and their algae-eating habits, they are also widely popular in natural/planted aquariums. If there is not enough algae present, foods intended for aquarium fish and invertebrates can be used as a supplement to their diet. Another fine supplement is vegetables that have been boiled just until they are soft.</p>
<p>There are a good number of other distinct and colorful species of shrimps that can bring interest to small aquariums such as the Black Crystal Shrimp, Red Cherry Shrimp and the White Spot Shrimp.
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		<title>The Debate Over Salt Water And Fresh Water Tanks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 22:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra Bing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning to purchase an aquarium, you will want to make sure that your fish stay healthy, and the only way to ensure this is by cleaning the tank regularly. Many small stores do not carry everything you need so you might want to visit a larger store, the larger stores have many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a02.yimg.com/nimage/8f83538d23b530b4" alt="image" title="IMG 2297 jpg" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />If you are planning to purchase an aquarium, you will want to make sure that your fish stay healthy, and the only way to ensure this is by cleaning the tank regularly. Many small stores do not carry everything you need so you might want to visit a larger store, the larger stores have many more items in stock for you to purchase. The aquarium is the home the fish live in and must be maintained for the welfare of the fish. </p>
<p>Before even setting up your tank decide what kind of fish you are going to keep, some people don&#8217;t have much time on their hands and so low maintenance cold or easy to manage tropical fish are the best ways to go, for those with much more time and a higher level of commitment there are many varied species to chose from, including the easiest to care for fresh water fish to beautiful and fascinating marine fish. </p>
<p>Unfortunately rushing to the pet store and picking out the prettiest, most colorful and interesting looking tropical fish is not the best way to stock the tank.  Some people have synthetic decorations and rock for there fish tanks. </p>
<p>If you are thinking about purchasing a fish for your saltwater tank you need to plan it out first and make sure that the fish you purchase can live in the environment with the other fish. The first step to your fish tank is setting it up and this is only the beginning. After the fish tank is setup you will need to make many adjustments, some of the adjustments are the water temperature, food and lighting, plus you must consider the items and decorations that you put into the tank. </p>
<p>A fish tank that is a salt water tank needs to mimic the ocean, the salt water needs to be the same salinity and the environment needs to be very similar. Once you get your tank up and running with no problems you will able to enjoy the salt water tank and the fish. </p>
<p>Lighting is actually as important as filtration it mimics the day light and the night so fish think they are in their natural habitat. When choosing a salt water tank and filtration systems it can be a very confusing process since there are so many to choose from. One of the most important things to remember is that filtration is very important when taking care of you tank.</p>
<p>For freshwater fish you may be able to get by without having one. Many people think it is easy taking care of a freshwater fish, but in reality there is work involved. At time you will need to clean your freshwater tanks, they do require cleaning, so you will need to remove the fish and place them somewhere else for the time being. </p>
<p>When decorating the fish tank the gravel will sit at the bottom, this make the tank much more interesting and it gives a more real feel to it. Fish tank gravel can be bought in either natural or colored designs. </p>
<p>There are many tanks of various sizes and shapes, when choosing the tank for you home make sure the tanks size fits and it won&#8217;t be in the way or accidentally knocked over.</p></div>
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		<title>Fish That Clean Your Aquarium For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 09:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandra Bing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintaining an aquarium can be an ongoing task but you can lighten the load of little bit by buying fish and other creatures that you part of the work for you. These fish are scavengers that feed on the any food on the bottom of the crater rim as well as the algae. When buying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a03.yimg.com/nimage/79f3fd9ea8b02e0a" alt="image" title="bio6 jpg" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />Maintaining an aquarium can be an ongoing task but you can lighten the load of little bit by buying fish and other creatures that you part of the work for you.  These fish are scavengers that feed on the any food on the bottom of the crater rim as well as the algae.  When buying these kinds of fish you need to be careful of the kind that you buy us some can exist peacefully with your other fish while others will attack them.<br />
One of the toughest problems In maintaining a tank is keeping the algae growth down.  Luckily there are fish that actually eat the algae keeping the tank clean for you!<br />
The Chinese algae eater can eat in a normal salon of algae and attach themselves to the flat surfaces of your tank and decorations scraping algae off.  The Chinese algae eater can become aggressive when he becomes an adult and may even attack larger fish so they are great having a tank when they are young, but not so good when they&#8217;re adults.<br />
The flying fox or trunk barb each LG and also will eat the leftover food at the bottom of the tank.  They shouldn&#8217;t be put in with a similar species though as they can become territorial.<br />
If you want a shy and peaceful fish that is a good community member and also each algea then you could try getting a catfish for your aquarium.<br />
Snails are another fish tank creature that eats algae but they&#8217;ll go for the plants first so if you have live plants in your tank you might not want to add snails.  Apple snails might be a good idea because they prefer the LG over the plants however you may find them feeding on sleeping fish!  another thing to keep in mind is that snails reproduce pretty quickly so if you don&#8217;t want a tank full of snails by only one.<br />
Sometimes live plants have snail eggs are ready on them.  I once put a plant in my tank and low and behold all of a sudden I had tons of teeny tiny snails &#8211; and I mean tons!  If this happens to you and you want to get rid of them think about buying a loach.  Loaches eat snails and they also eat algae so you can kill two birds with one stone.  Sucker loaches, however, made a bit of the fish when they grow to be adults.<br />
cleaner shrimp can help with Tank maintenance.  Bumblebee shrimp will eat leftover food enough help keep down algae growth In the tank but you have to be careful to provide them with other food as well.  These shrimp are only about an Inch long and relatively harmless to your other fish.  Ghost charm will eat both algae and the food at the bottom of the tank too but they also might eat small fresh and may get to the fish food before your fish can even eat it as collection point!<br />
If you have any saltwater aquarium, then getting a couple of crowds might be a great way to cut down on algae.  Hermit crabs who eat algae as well as the food that sells on the bottom of the aquarium.  Keep in mind, however, that you must buy crabs that don&#8217;t grow larger than an inch as big crabs might kill your fish.  Emerald green crabs and need Mithrax  crabs might be good for saltwater tank. Sally Lightfoot crabs eat hair algae and bubble algae and are also very peaceful creatures.<br />
So there you have it, some creatures to add interest to your tank as well as help you clean it!</div>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 23:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Among aquarium cleaning tools, a gravel vac is one of the more important tools because it helps to get debris out of the gravel. Learn about algae cleaning pads and filter brushes with help from the owner of a pet store in this free video on fish aquarium cleaning tools. Expert: Mike Mavro Contact: www.Orvees.com Bio: Mike Mavro is the owner and operator of Orvee&#8217;s Pet Center in St. Petersburg, Fla. He has dedicated more than three decades to the care, maintenance, health and well-being of fish and furry animals. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 09:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Purchasing a fish aquarium may seem like an easy task however tropical and saltwater fish need special care and attention to live a happy life. Share on Facebook Tweet This Post]]></description>
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