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The Ultimate Guide To Keeping Happy,healthy Marine Life (fish, Corals And Other Invertebrates) And How To Optimally Set Up A Saltwater Aquarium And Maintain A Pristine Environment For Your Pets. Includes ‘How To Make Money From Your Aquarium’ Bonus Items.

Ultimate Secrets To Saltwater Fish And Invertebrates.

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Breeding Tropical Fish

Author: Josie McCarthy
20.03.2009

Many tropical fish tank owners will grow to love their hobby so much that it is only a matter of time before they get an itch to make babies! Breeding tropical fish can be very rewarding, but firstly there is a big decision to be made. Will you breed egg bearers or live bearers. There is a significant difference between the two, and the effort needed to be successful.

Egg bearing mothers will lay their eggs amongst the foliage and rocks in the aquarium. If the eggs manage to last to maturity they will then hatch. Live bearing mothers are fish that give birth to their young once they have already reached maturity. The babies will instantly be swimming around when born, tiny versions of their parents.

Most tropical fish experts would recommend that you start with breeding live bearers, especially for beginners with little knowledge or experience in breading tropical fish. New breeders can develop their skills with three easy to breed species; mollies, guppies or platys.

It is very important to organise a way to keep the baby fish safe from the adult fish. They will become dinner if left in the community aquarium after they are born. Baby fish have been known to be eaten by their own parents while they are being born.

You don’t want your breeding efforts to go to waste so it is best not to tempt fate. Some young might survive if you have a lot of thick foliage in the aquarium, but it is much safer to use a special birthing tank. You will need to put the mother n there before she gives birth.

It can be tricky to start with to tell when the mother fish is ready to give birth. You will learn the signs in time. The main things to look out for is a very black and swollen abdomen. If you are unsure, it is better to move the mother earlier. After the babies emerge, transfer the mother back to the community tank, but leave the fry to mature in safety.

Live bearing fish are normally very easy to breed, they do not require too much attention and do most of the work themselves. Interestingly guppies will be pregnant several times from each insemination.

Breeding tropical fish is a very complex subject and this article only introduces you to the subject. If you serious about successfully breeding tropical fish it is advisable to do further research and even consult a specialist in the field.

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Fish supplies- why do I need them?

Author: Rotem Gavish
13.03.2009

Fish supplies are essential, whether you are planning on keeping one fish, two fish, group of fish ,a yellow fish, or a blue fish. Tropical fish require a lot more for them to remain vivacious, alive, and well. Tropical fish supplies are designed to help you to do so. Fish supplies can describe any number of supplies that you will use to maintain your fish tank.

For example, if you want your tank water to be clean, you need to keep a good supply of chemical cleaners on hand. These cleaners are available at most pet stores, and do a great job in keeping the water clear and healthy. They simply dissolve into the water and the chemicals rid the tank of harmful waste and debris. There are fish supplies for almost anything it all deplaned what type of tank you have.

To establish a marine fish tank you will need basic fish supplies such as: Aquarium gravel such as live sand or crushed corals, Live Rock, saltwater mix, heater, Aquarium filter (such as sump), Protein Skimmer, Saltwater test kits, tank vacuum, Aquarium Glass Scrubber, Two, clean, never used before, 5-gallon bucket ,tank thermometer.

If you want to keep a healthy freshwater aquarium or tropical fish tank you will need some basic fish supplies, the first fish supply will be a filter (such as sump), this works greatly in ensuring the tank is kept clean and clear of waste and debris. Tropical fish are used to swimming in warmer water so a tank heater will be needed to keep the water in your aquarium at the proper temperature. Other fish supplies such as Aquarium gravel, freshwater test kits, tank vacuum, Aquarium Glass Scrubber, three, clean, never used before, 7-gallon bucket ,tank thermometer are needed too. Any of these supplies can be purchased at your local pet store.

Unlike the marine aquarium, the fundamental purpose of reef tank is to house various types of fish; the true stars of the reef tank are the coral and other invertebrates (snails for example). As the aquariums we maintain contain more and more diverse animal life, the need for more complete additives becomes more of a necessity, and the make-up of these additives has to be more geared to the new type of tanks, in order to satisfy the requirements of all the animal life we now keep. Water movement is important in the saltwater reef aquarium with different types of coral requiring diverse flow rates.

Building water momentum using a gyre is an efficient method to raising flow, thus benefiting coral respiration and photosynthesis. Some corals such as the zoanthids Coral need very little light to flourish ” conversely, LPS coral such as Brain coral need moderate amounts of light, and Small Polyp Stony Corals (SPS) such as Montipora Coral, require high intensity lighting. A reef aquarium requires appropriately intense lighting, protein skimmer, wave box,saltwater mix and other saltwater fish supplies are needed too.

There are also fish supplies for plants tanks, shrimps tanks, Nano reefs, ponds etc Any of these supplies can be bought at your local pet store.

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