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Great Tropical Fish Video on Cloudy Water

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

I search the web to learn more on tropical fish and I just found a site known as ehow.com on ehow I found a series of informational videos on fish tank maintenance by Stuart Collins and Expert Village.


Clearing Up Cloudy Water in Fish Tanks — powered by eHow.com

Keeping Fish Tank PH at 7

Monday, December 8th, 2008

The ideal pH setting for most tropical fish is 7pH which could be kinda hard to do, granted most tropical fish have a range but 7 pH for your fish tank allows for the most verity of tropical fish from Angelfish to more Brackish fish like Mollies. Even though I encourage more natural was of doing this such as driftwood of coral crunches there is another natural way and that would be to use
Wardley Bullseye 7.0 Neutral pH Regulator (4 oz.; pH 7.0)
which you should use every time you do your monthly or bi-monthy water changes.

Water Testing, This is Vital for Fish Tanks

Thursday, 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)

Mardel Freshwater LiveMeter Master Test Kit (6 Mardel Freshwater LiveMeter Master Test Kit (6″ W X 2.5″ H; Freshwater)

LiveMeter Master Test Kit continuously monitors three key aquarium water conditions; ammonia, pH and temperature. It combines the test strip technology of Live NH3 and Live pH with a liquid crystal thermometer in ONE sensor.Convenient slide indicators remind you when it’s time to replace the sensor Helps you maintain healthy water by constantly monitoring pH and ammonia, and providing immediate response to harmful pH changes and toxic ammonia levels The advanced crystal liquid thermometer allows water temperature to be monitored inside the tank, not on the outside glassFor freshwater use only


What makes this great is you don’t have to take water out of the tank put in little vials and then putting chemicals into the vials and maybe know the PH level.  What this tester also shows you is the Ammonia Monitor and this is great and really needed to keep a healthy fish tank.  One bad thing is that it only last 6 Weeks.  But still all easy to read on 2 vital stats you need to keep a healthy freshwater fish tank.

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