tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-76690915830231222972024-03-14T01:04:18.653-07:00Aquarium FishLearn all about keeping Aquarium Fish. Feeding aquarium fish and keeping aquarium fish healthy.Abram Snyman the Tropical Fish Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03717840197487778363noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669091583023122297.post-87650697222528978442007-03-14T20:57:00.000-07:002007-03-14T21:07:45.657-07:00Aquarium caring tropical fish.<strong>Aquarium</strong> is an enclosed clear-sided container made of high strength plastic or constructed glass for keeping your <strong>tropical fish</strong> with the habitat used for your aquarium plants also.<br />Tropical fish in an <strong>aquarium</strong> should be properly taken care of by regular monitoring of the fish and aquarium conditions by checking the waters for bacteria, parasite or fungi occurrences.<br /><br />Always monitor the health of your <strong>tropical fish</strong>. These are easy ways to determine the health of your tropical fish.<br /><br />1. Inspect the tropical fish scales for discoloration, growths or wounds.<br /><br />2. Blood or cloudiness should not be present in your tropical fish eyes.<br /><br />3. Any abnormal movement of your tropical fish could be a sign of problems, remove these fish immediately with a net and keep separate for further observation. If these tropical fish are expensive you might want to consult with your pet shop or a vet.<br /><br />4. Feed your tropical fish sparingly. Use one-day intervals and vary the diet.<br /><br />5. Regular replacement once a week of 10 percent of the aquarium water without the use of chlorinated water. This will keep your <strong>aquarium</strong> water level at optimum. Some evaporation may be present depending on the room temperature.<br /><br />5. Algae form against the <strong>aquarium</strong> sides and should be cleaned regularly. Not less than once a week.<br /><br />6. Check filters and oxygen supplier equipment very regularly. Clean or replace if necessary.<br /><br />7. Test the <strong>aquarium</strong> water regularly but not less than two weeks and keep a close watch on ammonia, nitrate, pH levels or nitrite. This is a must!<br /><br />8. Keep the gravel and other decorations in your <strong>aquarium</strong> clean.<br /><br />9. Keeping saltwater or freshwater <strong>tropical fish</strong> will determine the equipment in your aquarium.<br />You might also visit the following blog for more information … <a href="http://freshwater-tropicalfish-guy.blogspot.com/">Click Here</a> <strong>aquarium</strong>.Abram Snyman the Tropical Fish Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03717840197487778363noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669091583023122297.post-60482720428286539812007-02-23T14:32:00.000-08:002007-02-23T14:40:02.585-08:00Aquarium FishWelcome to my <strong>Aquarium fish </strong>blog where you will find tips on keeping <strong>aquarium fish</strong> of the tropical species or <strong>freshwater fish </strong>in an <strong>Aquarium</strong>.Abram Snyman the Tropical Fish Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03717840197487778363noreply@blogger.com0