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There are basic aquatic biotopes common to plant and animal species around the world. When the hobbyists understands what these basic biotopes are, they can provide a appropriate home for a variety of fish and plant species.
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THE NEW AQUARIUM
*The best way is the right way*...
By Andre
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It is very important that you take your time planning what type of world you wish to maintain these beautiful aquatic animals in. We can never duplicate the natural environment that is provided in nature, but if we understand the basic physiological requirements and assume the very serious responsibility of caring for and maintaining these delicate creatures, it is possible to enjoy a very interesting and rewarding hobby. Do not buy an aquarium if you are innately cheap or lazy! This hobby will only bring you constant annoyance and irritation while your fish will die a slow death for their 'inconvenience'. However, if you are one who has a sincere enthusiasm for the aquatic world, and one who is willing to invest the money, time, and occasional effort to support your adopted friends -- You will be rewarded with a glimpse into a world few know first hand. And this relationship should develop into a better understanding and respect for 'our' world. Many Thanks to "Matt Rogers"
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READ THIS ARTICLE!
You must understand this before you start. The establishment of a well balanced nitrogen cycle is paramount for the health and success of any aquarium. This balance must be maintained. Introducing fish, plants and food to your aquarium begins a natural process called the nitrogen cycle. Click below:
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Imagine living in a small room the rest of your life. You are fed
wonderful food and you have a balanced diet. Your room is full of beautiful
plants. The temperature is keep perfect. You have many friends living with
you. Everything would be great if the room was kept clean and had a healthy
atmosphere, however what if the room has no waste removal. You would live
in your own excretion. How long would you live?
Healthy water is the most important factor to consider when you begin the hobby of fish collecting.
The biofilter can be the sand in the aquarium if you use a Under Gravel filter. Your filters, the canister or the biowheel filter will do the same thing if you leave the bacteria in the media, rinse the media, no chlorine or chemicals,using the water drained from the Aquarium only....... Bacteria live in the media and digest waste from the water as it passes through the media, then clean water is returned to the aquarium. "nitrosomonas bacteria" This is the most important life in your aquarium! Requiring oxygen to survive. Many bacteria must have a suitable supply of oxygen to be able to survive and thrive. Bacteria such as nitrosomonas and nitrobacter are aerobic and must be supplied with a constant flow of oxygen in the water to create suitable populations able to remove the ammonia and its by-products produced within the aquarium.
In the making of the nature aquarium; it is probable that I follow a similar path of experimental creation as mother nature. An aquarium is a small enclosed world. Filling sand into an empty tank, filling it with water, carefully considering where to plant individual species of aquatic plants. Imagine the micro-organism that live in the tank and the fish swimming and mingling among aquatic plants. While learning from the scenes and patterns of nature, I observed from both the minute and the wide scale aspects. In this way breathing life into the small universe of the nature aquarium, the pulse of the complex ecological system of the living creatures begins to beat, and the natural order of nature begins to take shape. The answers to all questions are to be found in nature. This is something that every one knows deep down inside oneself. It is probable that the limitless peace that nature aquariums give us, is felt from seeing the utopia-like existence of the living things inside. "AMANO" M |
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Ask all your aquarium related questions. Setting up an Aquarium? Aquarium Plants? Sick Fish? Invertebrate Problem? Water Problems? Breeding? Propagating ?
Our club gives you individual attention and help!
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THE first thing you
have to decide is, freshwater or marine fish.........?
Most enthusiast will choose freshwater to start with.......Saltwater or marine fish are a much more expensive. They are also much more difficult to maintain...They are better left to someone with more experience. ..................(later, ok) Ease of maintenance This is probably the most critical factor. Freshwater fish live in a variety of different environments and they must be able to adapt rapidly to varying conditions (like a rainstorm). Because they are so adaptable, they can stand minor mistakes by the beginning hobbyist. Saltwater fish come from very strictly defined conditions; in the wild, it would take a major crisis to change their natural environment in a meaningful way. Though saltwater conditions are easy to duplicate with modern seawater mixes, the fish do not adapt well to changes. The aquarium must be kept in good running order, and frequent partial water changes are needed to maintain stable water conditions. In addition, the daily feeding of marine fish requires more attention. You can't simply drop some food pellets into the tank and go on a week's vacation the way you can with some freshwater fish.
There is also the Brackish water Aquarium if you would like to move into the Saltwater world slowly. |
WE REPEAT THIS AGAIN, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU MUST UNDERSTAND: In the natural environment, large bodies of water provide the cleansing action necessary to disperse the waste substances produced by fish. In the closed confines of an aquarium, fish depend on the aquarist to provide an efficient system to purify water. Biological filtration is a natural means of removing toxic ammonia based wastes from the aquarium. The establishment of a well balanced nitrogen cycle is paramount for the health and success of any aquarium.
The establishment of a well balanced nitrogen cycle
is paramount for the health and success of any aquarium. Read our page on
the
nitrogen
If you are really serious about this hobby you will want to save money and the lives of your fish. Andre's Aquarium Club will help you every step of the way in your new endeavor.
Andre's Aquarium Club When most of us started keeping aquariums, we went into the hobby blind. We read outdated books and listened to the self-serving advice from our local fish shops. Only after the death of many aquatic animals and the purchase of expensive, useless equipment did we accumulate the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully keep these creatures. Looking back on those years of trial and error aquarium keeping, Weve often wondered why someone never guided people through the setup and maintenance of the aquarium. Well, finally someone is.
The first and major difference between captive fish and fish in a native environment is the sheer volume of water that each fish has access to. In nature this enormous volume keeps the disease agent ratio at the low end which provides the opportunity for a fishs natural defenses to maintain health. It is really due to the fact that fish an aquarium are in a closed environment that various disease agents can multiply into such numbers as to cause widespread disease and loss.
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Aquarium Accessories What Fish Need by: Dr. Greg Lewbart Related Articles Fish have a better life if some items and ornaments are added to their aquariums Your pet fish require more than just clean water, good food and an adequately functioning filter and heater. Nearly all pet fish have a better life if some items and ornaments are added to their aquariums. With thousands of different types of pet fish, it would be impossible to list every specific tank need. However, certain generalizations are possible when it comes to accessorizing your aquarium. Here are some important dos and donts of selecting aquarium accessories. Safety First All items placed in an aquarium must be safe for your fish and, if possible, make their life in captivity less stressful. You should avoid any items, such as rocks or driftwood, that could carry diseases from a natural body of water (ocean, lake, pond or stream); items that may give off a toxin, like garden or field stones exposed to fertilizers or pesticides; and objects that are sharp or that could trap your pet fish. Hideouts Are Important Items that provide a sense of security, breeding habitat and a resting place for your pet include plastic plants, PVC tubes, decontaminated coral, aquarium-safe driftwood and specially designed ceramic ornaments. For the Pet Owner Aesthetics are important to many people who keep pet fish. They want their aquariums to look nice. At the very least, aquarium items should do no harm to your fish. Once youve met this requirement, then decorating your aquarium can be fun, rewarding and beneficial to your pet fish. A knowledgeable pet store clerk can help you in selecting accessories that are appropriate for your particular pets. Examples of What Some Fish Need Black Ghost Knife fish. These South American freshwater fish only thrive if provided with a plastic or PVC tube within which to hide. Spiny Eels. These Asian fish feel secure when they can burrow in fine gravel or sand. African Cichlids. Fish belonging to this popular group tend to be rather territorial and do best when plants, flat rocks and other structures are provided so they can seek refuge from more dominant fish in the aquarium. Certain species in this group require cryptic areas where they can lay eggs and/or rear their young.
Hagen Optima Air Pump The Hagen Optima Air Pump is recommended for aquariums over 30 gallons. 1 outlet. 5000 cm³/minute. 4.0 P.S.I. 4.5 Watts/hour.
In order to maintain a tank of healthy fish, the water must contain extra oxygen. The process in which oxygen is introduced into the water is known as aeration. Fish "breathe" through their gills. They use their gills to extract oxygen from the water that's then used and converted into carbon dioxide (just like humans) and then discharged back into the water. To ensure that there is sufficient oxygen in the water for the fish to "breathe", the carbon dioxide needs to be replaced by oxygen. This process is commonly referred to as "gas exchange" and is generally done by aerating the water. This brings air from the surface. A good aeration system is essential to a healthy aquarium.
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Establishing and controlling the nitrogen cycle is the most important and fundamental principal for maintaining life in a closed aquatic system, or aquarium. A beginning aquarist should fully understand what the nitrogen cycle is and how it works before attempting to set up an aquarium. It is recommended to start off with only one or two hardy fish (no more than 2 total inches of fish) for every ten gallons of water and don't add more until the 6 to 8 weeks has gone by. (This is a good rule of thumb about the amount of fish in the aquarium. Always find out the size the fish will be when full grown to make the calculations. ) Hard to be patient, but it is worth it to keep your fish alive and healthy. As a matter of fact, the bacteria cannot develop without fish in the tank. You can let that tank sit forever without fish in it, but as soon as the first fish goes in the process begins. Avoid changing the filter pads during break-in. This removes the bacterial colonies that are essential to a balanced aquarium. You can rinse the filter pad out in a container of aquarium water. This will preserve most of the bacteria colonies while still allowing your filter to flow freely. Even using bacteria additives and water conditioners when you first set up the tank will not make a tank begin the cycle by itself. If there are no fish to provide food (fish waste) for the bacteria, the beneficial bacteria cultures will die and you will have to start the colonies all over again once fish are added to the tank. Once the tank has completed the initial cycle, you can rinse the filter pads every 4 weeks or so. Feed your new fish VERY lightly. Any excess food will cause additional waste your system cannot afford to have right now. If you see food floating around or lying on the plants and gravel after five minutes, too much food is going into the tank. Cut back a little each time you feed until it is ALL gone 5 minutes after you feed them. Feed them once a day. Most people do not realize the waste from an overfeed fish is a very big problem, as well as the food they eat. During this "break-in period" your tank may become cloudy and milky looking. You may have to tolerate this for the entire break-in period but it is only temporary. Changing 25% of the helps a great deal if this occurs. After testing, if you discover high ammonia, changing water reduces the ammonia and nitrites that rise while the bacteria continues to multiply. If ammonia and/or nitrites become too high, your fish will become stressed and possibly die. Use a good water dechlore when you replace the water and make sure it is the right temperature to avoid shocking your fish. When the break-in is over after 6 to 8 weeks and there are no nitrites or ammonia present in the water you can slowly add more fish. Add one or two every week until you reach the desired population. This allows the bacteria to adjust to the new population every time before adding more. Monitor the nitrites and ammonia to be sure they don't come up. If they do, make a 25% water change and check them again. Don't add the next fish until the levels are down again.
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Now that you have decided to start with
freshwater, you must decide on the size of aquarium. We recommend a 55 gallon
tank,(aquarium) If you do not have the space for a large tank, you can get
a 10 gallon tank to start with. There are many sizes of tanks to choose from
if you feel that a 10 gallon tank is to small.
( Be sure to get the stand for the larger tanks.) The Aquarium Click Here
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