
Common Problems for New Aquarium Keepers
7 Common Problems for new aquarium keepers frequently encounter and what you can do to avoid suffering common pitfalls that stress new aquarium keepers.
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7 Common Problems for new aquarium keepers frequently encounter and what you can do to avoid suffering common pitfalls that stress new aquarium keepers.
The “nitrogen cycle” is actually an ecological concept and applies to gardens and forests, as well as lakes and closes aquarium systems as well. Follow along for details pertinent to your aquarium system in this rudimentary overview of the nitrogen cycle.
Everything must remain perfectly in balance in order for it to survive and prosper. Once your aquarium is up and running, a daily maintenance routine will ensure that your aquarium runs smoothly.
The most important factor is to make sure your tank is the right size for the chosen animal you are thinking of trying to keep. After all, some lizards and snakes can get really big so you will want to match the size of the tank with the potential full-size of the animal you’d like to keep.
The type of underwater creation that you plan to contain in your custom aquarium can impact the type of material that you use to construct your aquarium.
7 Common Problems for new aquarium keepers frequently encounter and what you can do to avoid suffering common pitfalls that stress new aquarium keepers.
The “nitrogen cycle” is actually an ecological concept and applies to gardens and forests, as well as lakes and closes aquarium systems as well. Follow along for details pertinent to your aquarium system in this rudimentary overview of the nitrogen cycle.
Everything must remain perfectly in balance in order for it to survive and prosper. Once your aquarium is up and running, a daily maintenance routine will ensure that your aquarium runs smoothly.
The most important factor is to make sure your tank is the right size for the chosen animal you are thinking of trying to keep. After all, some lizards and snakes can get really big so you will want to match the size of the tank with the potential full-size of the animal you’d like to keep.
The type of underwater creation that you plan to contain in your custom aquarium can impact the type of material that you use to construct your aquarium.
The first consideration you should make when considering going on a driftwood collection trip is the rules in your local municipality.
I wanted to go over the process of collecting driftwood that you can find near you, curing that driftwood so that you can use it in your aquarium underwater, and ways that you can employ it for any type of home aquaria.
Not sure what type of aquarium is right for you? One of the keys to a healthy aquarium is to have realistic expectations about what you’ll need to maintain a specific type of aquarium.
After deciding to purchase an aquarium, one is confronted with a myriad of different choices that you can make. Whether salt or fresh water? Live plants and Cichlids? Living corals or FOWLR? Wait…what’s FOWLR? (Fish Only With Live Rock) All of this often leaving people wondering “What kind of aquarium should I get?”
Preparing your driftwood to add to your home aquarium or terrarium requires that it be both clean and sterile. There is real potential to bring pests and pathogens into the captive environment if proper techniques aren’t followed.