Any home will benefit from the beauty of an aquarium, and it is not difficult to maintain. Aquariums do require cleaning and your fish will need to be fed.
Regular cleaning and maintenance only has to take about a half an hour, if you do a little each week. Read more »
Tags: Algae, Ammonia Levels, Aquarium, Feeding Time, Fish Care, Fish Flakes, Fish Tank, Kind Of Fish, Nitrate, Pet Fish, Tropical Fish
Fish | FitHealthyPets.com May 9, 2011 |
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By: Jennifer Shircel
Aren’t the children always begging for a pet or another pet?
You don’t want a cat – there’s that whole litter box thing. You don’t want to train a puppy, plus what about when you want to go away for the night? Birds make such a mess and can be quite noisy. And then there’s those “rodent” things.
When we found out we were expecting our first child we decided to decorate the nursery in tropical fish decor. Then we thought a fish tank in the room would be perfect for the “white noise” and for a nice little night light. So we bought a 10 gallon tank set that cost about $40 for everything but the fish. We had no clue about caring for fish, so we only got a few fancy guppies that were about $3 each. How cheap!! Read more »
Tags: Buying Fish, Fancy Guppies, Fish Pets, Fish Tank, Gallon Tank, Having A Pet, litter box, Night Birds, Puppy, Rodent, Tropical Fish Decor
Fish, Pets | FitHealthyPets.com December 30, 2009 |
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Making a fish tank is not as difficult as you may think. With the right materials and a little instruction, you can save yourself some money and have end up with a custom fish tank that fits your needs. Let’s get started making a fish tank!
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Tags: Acetone, Bottom Front, Bottom Panel, Custom Fish, Duct Tape, Fill The Tank, Fish Tank, Glass Panels, Glass Panes, How Large The Fish Tank Will Be, Making A Fish Tank, Silicon Carbide, Silicon Sealant, Water Leakage
Fish | FitHealthyPets.com October 27, 2009 |
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When first starting to keep fish as pets, you will of course need to select an aquarium for your fish. An aquarium is basically replicating a natural ecosystem in a closed environment.
Beginners frequently make the mistake of choosing a small tank to start, maybe a 10 gallon tank. The may think that the smaller aquarium will be easier for a beginner. Unfortunately, with a smaller tank, it’s actually more difficult to maintain properly. Read more »
Tags: 10 Gallon Tank, 30 Gallon Tank, Algae, Aquariums, Average Temperature, Consistent Temperature, De-Oxygenation, Fish Aquarium, Fish As Pets, Fish Deaths, Fish Pets, Fish Tank, Natural Ecosystem, New Pet, New Tank, Nutrient Accumulation, Oxygenation, Small Tank, Uncontrollable Algae, Volume Of Water
Fish | FitHealthyPets.com May 27, 2009 |
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