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Cichlid tank Tropical fish tank setup


This is a good way to get your tank ready for freshwater tropical fish. Ive used the cleaning methods more then once with good results.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 11, 2010 at 7:53 pm

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my 30 gallon tropical fish tank part 3


30 gallon tank with 3 assorted jelly bean parrot fish, 3 albino tiger barbs, 5 blue neon tetras, 3 tiger barbs, and an apple snail mixture of live and fake plants

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - May 7, 2010 at 10:40 am

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Tropical Fish Tank – Juwel Tank 120


fish include: parrot fish x2, syndontis catfish, plec, tinfoil bard, pangus, knife fish, clown loach, giraffe catfish and a few others that mite be hiding

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12 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - January 28, 2010 at 2:06 pm

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My fish tanks along with my new live plant aquarium

it is my 29 gallon angel fish tank with a pair of breeding angels a 5 in pleco and 2 female betas, a live plant aquarium with 2 platys and 2 zebra danios the tanks cloudy because the water clarify-er isnt doing its job and actually increasing the problemb(it has been 5 hours) im going to go but aqueons water clarify-er to fix the problem and a 10 gallon with three parrot fish(they havent been there long and will be going to the 29 very soon once the angels move) so no rude comments. then the angel babies will go in the 10. please tell me what you think but have some class. thanks

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3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 17, 2009 at 3:55 pm

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Rare/Tropical fish aquarium, etc

Had this footage on my PC of a very exceptional aquarium I visited, so I just threw it together with some classical music (ha ha)
I actually just uploaded this so I could save it without having it take up space on my PC but if you see it, fine =P
Lovely specimens. All were for sale. There was a lot I didn’t take video of actually.

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5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - August 13, 2009 at 9:29 am

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Latest concept in Aquarium fish keeping

Easy to maintain. No more massive cleaning. Fish can navigate from bottom to top aquarium through the opening outlet without restriction. Effective submersible box filter helps to maintain clear water. Waterfall on left is to provide extra oxygenation.
ROLE OF BACTERIA IN THE NITROGEN CYCLE

Many different kinds of bacteria are present in our bodies and throughout the environment, including water. There are aerobic (good) bacteria, which require oxygen, and anaerobic (bad) bacteria, which do not require oxygen.

The bacteria in the aquarium will establish themselves on all the surfaces that are suitable for them to live on. These include the gravel, ornaments, tank walls and more importantly, the filter, where a majority of them will accumulate.

Aerobic bacteria need three things to survive: a habitat, food and oxygen. The filter contains a medium that provides a large surface area on which bacteria colonies can establish themselves. The water flowing through the filter provides them with good food and oxygen. Food is derived from the decaying organic material in the water column ( uneaten food, fish waste, decaying plant matter). And the movement of flowing water will permit gaseous exchanges to occur, and as a result, oxygen to be produced.

Normally, it takes the good bacteria approximately six to eight to be properly established before they can cope with a new aquarium’s bio-load.

The environment in a newly set-up aquarium is a sterile one. At this point, there simply any enough good bacteria to take on the bio-load. Therefore the amount of fish and food added to it should be limited, until adequate bacteria colonies are established.

The first bacteria that develop are the nitrosomonas, which are hardy and efficient. Once established, these bacteria ingest and break down ammonia into nitrite — this process occurs in the first stage of the nitrogen cycle. Ammonia, a by-product derived from the decomposition of the organic matter, is extremely toxic to fish. Its level will peak then decline, as the growing population of nitrosomonas feed on it.

In the next stage of the cycle, bacteria called nitrobacter will in turn ingest the nitrite and convert it into nitrate, which is the least toxic form of the three by-products. However, unlike nitrosomonas, nitrobacter are slower to develop and less hardy. As they are not as robust and easily affected by chemical treatments and changes in water quality.

In nature, plants and algae absorb nitrate for use in metabolic processes: but in an aquarium, it is almost impossible to have a large enough number of plants to absorb the entire nitrate in it. Therefore, the best way to remove nitrate and keep the environment stable is through regular water change.

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25 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - August 5, 2009 at 6:32 am

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My 55 Gallon Tropical Fish Tank

here is a vieo I made of my 55 gallon tropical fish aquarium..

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6 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - June 18, 2009 at 9:47 am

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my 30 gallon tropical fish tank part 5

30 gallon tank with 3 orted jelly bean parrot fish, 3 albino tiger barbs, 5 blue neon tetras, 3 tiger barbs, and an apple snail mixture of live and fake plants

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - January 7, 2009 at 5:51 pm

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fish tank update

75 gallon fish tank update

18″ pleco
8″ tire track eel
8″ Antenna cat
7″ Marble cat
6″ pike cichild
5″ jack
4″ parrot
5″ pacu

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13 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - January 5, 2009 at 6:24 pm

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