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How to Set Up a Saltwater Aquarium
If you are a fan of exotic fish and aquariums you should invest in a saltwater aquarium. The pleasure you'll get from your fish makes a saltwater tank worth the trouble involved in setting it up. Clean the tank with a solution of 1 tsp. pure ... [... more]
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How to Maintain Your Saltwater Aquarium
Observe them for a few minutes, checking each fish. This will familiarize you with their behavior, and will make it easier for you to notice if one is sick. Feed your fish every three days. Be sure to vary their diet. Top off the evaporated water ... [... more]
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How to Choose a Coral for a Saltwater Fish Tank
The vast variety of corals and the many stores that sell them make it essential to know what you're looking for before you enter the store. Knowing how to choose a coral for a saltwater fish tank will help you build a vibrant and healthy ... [... more]
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How to Choose Starter Fish For Saltwater Aquariums
Saltwater aquariums have to cycle through a biological process before you can add certain sensitive fish. Choosing starter fish to add to a saltwater aquarium when you first set it up is very important. The fish you choose have to be strong and ... [... more]
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How to care for clown fish
Clown fish definitely became increasingly popular after the hit movie from Disney "Finding Nemo". After that movie it clown fish were being sold out at pet stores across the country. They are beautiful, colorful fish that come in may different . [... more]
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How to Make a First Aid Kit for Fish
Aquarium setups, whether small, large, freshwater or saltwater, are expensive and time consuming to take care of. However, fish can make a lovely addition to your home, and studies have proven that fish provide comfort and relaxation. It can be ... [... more]
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How to Raise Tangs
Tangs are part of the surgeonfish family. They are named for their razor-like spines, so sharp that they cut like a knife. Tangs are known for their bright colors, their territorial behavior, and their 12-inch long bodies. Tangs are too difficult ... [... more]
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How to Stack Live Rock in a Saltwater Tank
Live rock in a saltwater fish tank is very important. It provides your tank with good water quality, creatures to keep the tank environment healthy and hiding places and housing for your fish. The live rock must be stacked in a certain way to ... [... more]
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How to Raise Clownfish
The clownfish is a brightly colored fish also referred to as an Anemonefish because it often lives alongside the anemone. The clownfish also has great character and can even change from a male to a female. Clownfish are said to be one of the ... [... more]
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How to Raise Damselfish
Damselfish come in an array of colors from black and white to bright yellow and sky blue. They are closely related to the clownfish but with several distinguishing features. The damselfish is easy to raise when young. As they age, though, they ... [... more]
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How to Recognize a Grenadier Fish
Those who are familiar with the grenadier fish, which live in the deeps of the ocean, are probably thankful that they stay there. They are extremely ugly fish with over 280 species. They are bottom dwellers and despite their ferocious appearance ... [... more]
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How to Prepare for a Pet Octopus
An octopus is an exotic creature which requires more effort than your average fish tank. They have special needs in both their tank setup and their diets. Octopuses they are the most intelligent of all invertebrates, considered on the same ... [... more]
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