July 26th, 2008
I know I do not talk about them much but I believe they make the fish tank just as pretty are aquatic plants and hands down real aquatic plants have 3 times the benefits of fake plastic aquatic plants.
I have 2 bunches of Amazon Swords in my 10 gallon fish tank and an Anubias nana in my 2 gallon fish tank. In which I have to trim once every 2 weeks since or when I change the water, since it gets a little big.


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July 6th, 2008
Hello,
I was thinking about getting my nephew a small fish tank and I was looking around and I thought to get him an All-Glass Aquarium Mini-Bow 2.5 Gallon Acrylic Aquarium Kit.

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June 28th, 2008
Well I know it could be fun and more custom if you buy each piece of your fish tank like the tank, the lid and so forth but that could be time consuming considering you still have to buy the fish, plants and run a house hold or work your job. Don’t worry you still need to maintain a fish tank so no threat on not spending time with your fish.
The one I really like and this is 2 of my fish tanks now is the AquaTank X Plus 10 Gallon Seamless Acrylic Aquarium which is a good deal and really easy. My biggest complaint which is not many is that it is hard to find the right filter size in your local pet store and hard to clean the edges of algae.
Here is 10 Gallon Aquarium Kit is the AquaTank X Plus 10 Gallon Seamless Acrylic Aquarium


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June 16th, 2008
Hello there,
Well the way I always prefer to control PH levels in an Aquarium is by natural means. For a long time I know how to decrease the ph levels in water that would get some drift wood. Just recently I learned a way to increase the PH levels. That would be by ground up coral, same stuff you would by for a Saltwater Aquarium.
To Increase PH try these products;

To lower the PH in your Aquarium use this;

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June 10th, 2008
Hello it has been a while.

Well I was thinking of all the tropical fish species I have owned and the one that comes to my mind as being the most unpredictable is the Angelfish. I have had very aggressive Angelfish to other Angelfish that are very passive.
So if you are thinking of getting Angelfish I would recommend to read up on them and a great place to find information on Angelfish is Angelfish Secrets Revealed
So after getting this book I would get Angelfish again, I do think these tropical fish are really a gem in any aquarium.
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June 1st, 2008
Well I don’t talk about these tropical fish enough even though I own 5 Turgoius Danios for almost a year with my swordtails. These little fish are actually pretty as well as harty little fish. They even seem to stop conflicts in the tanks. Maybe the UN should hire them (JOKE). I have notice they seem to be able to actually survive in a wider range of PH then even my swordtails, 2 died over the week. I found out my PH was low.

A popular verity of Danio’s that most Pet stores have is the Zebra Danio which looks very nice with the DarkBlue and Grey Stripes so for another easy fish I would suggest to get Danios.
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May 29th, 2008
Hello,
What a information you need to have a healthy fish tank is to test the water. Also when buying fish you need to know what your fish tank’s PH level is depending on this is what type of tropical fish you can get.
My favorite water tester I like is something that you place into the fish tank and leave it in your fish tank. It is the Mardel Freshwater LiveMeter Master Test Kit (6″ W X 2.5″ H; Freshwater)


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May 23rd, 2008
Hello,
I was looking to see how I could improve my aquarium and some times it is good to go back to the basics. So I decided to buy a couple of books including both traditional and ebooks. A really great book for the beginner is David E. Boruchowitz book The Simple Guide to Freshwater Aquariums. In which you learn the basic, some nice hints and even going as far as stating what tropical fish a beginner should and should not get.


The book also is very easy to read and great pictures. So if you get a chance I would get this book.
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May 14th, 2008
Hello,
Well sometimes in buying tropical fish and building your tropical fish tank we might get to antsy and learn somethings and forget others.
Well I did that myself this last month. I needing to solve my algae problem and learning about Plecos (Plecostomus) and other Tropical Fish that eat algae. I thought great that solved my problem. I will buy a Pleco, so I did with out the number one thing you should do before you buy fish. I did not do any research on Plecos. For example what a healthy one looks like. Also thinking all they eat is algae, which later I found out was false. They eat wood as well. Even though Plecos are not the prettiest fish they are part of the fish community in your aquarium as well.
What to look for when buying a Pleco is do they have a round belly not flat or concaved. The Pleco is healthy if he has a round belly. Does there fins stick out more often then not. Also make sure your water is close to the pet stores water as in PH and Amonia levels. If buying on line email them what is there water conditions. Plecos are very sensitive to that. Also buy a wooden decoration for them and Pleco tablets what I learned is very good is Hikari Tropical Algae Wafers for Plecostomus & Algae Eaters.
Also again a big valuable lesson in what I learned. Research, Research and more Research before you buy the fish. This means do an internet search before you go to the pet store.
Sample of wood you should get for your aquarium if you get a Pleco


Here is what a Pleco which is short for Plecostomus looks like, there are many types of Plecos but this is one of the more common.


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May 7th, 2008
Hello all well I found out something really interesting the other day and I thought I would share it. Betta (Siamese Fighting Fish) and Gourami are both are breathers which are know in the tropical fish anabantoid
. They could go up to the surface and breath from the air as we would. Of course they don’t need to like us but this gives them a huge survivor rate if the water conditions get really bad. They could do this since they have some thing simular to our lungs known as a abryinth organ. These to fish can get along as well if you but the Gouramis in first. Of course you should never put in 2 male bettas. Of course knowing this is comfortable to know but you

still should do basic fish tank care. What is also great about these two breeds of tropical fish is that they have many colors and you could miss
match and make a very pretty tank. One combination that looks great is Kissing Gourami and a blue or red betta does not matter if it is a delta tail as pictured or Betta Halfmoon Male
or even a Betta Crown Tail Male

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