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		<title>Preventing Freshwater Fish Diseases</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 15:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roshan Goodman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own an aquarium, keeping your fish happy and healthy is the most important thing. Fish can get many diseases and this can be costly and stressful. Preventing disease is the best cure. There are some things that you can do to stop and prevent diseases.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own an aquarium, keeping your fish happy and healthy is the most important thing. Fish can get many diseases and this can be costly and stressful. Preventing disease is the best cure. There are some things that you can do to stop and prevent diseases.</p>
<p>Preventing disease is the best cure. There are some things that you can do to stop and prevent diseases. The most common way to get a disease is when a new fish is brought into the tank and already has the disease. When buying new fish make sure they look healthy. If a fish is swimming sporadically it probably has a problem. Some other signs are if a fish lingers at the bottom of the tank or swims upside-down. Make sure that the fish are healthy before you let them into the tank.</p>
<p>Diseases can enter a tank if the tank is not cleaned properly. When you clean your tank, wash out the tank well. Try not to use bleach, because if any residue is left it will kill your fish. If you use soap, you need to make sure all of the soap is washed out of the tank.</p>
<p>The plants, gravel and dcor should also be washed. When the fish are healthy move them into the clean tank. Watch that tank for a few days to make sure the disease if fully killed. If any disease re-established, move the fish back into the infected tank until the disease is gone. Move all the healthy fish into the other tank that is healthy. Clean the infected tank out fully.</p>
<p>If you get a disease in a tank, you should always have a backup tank to move the fish into. If some of your fish are already infected, move the healthy fish into the other tank. The sick fish should be treated in the same tank until they are healthy. After the fish are healthy again, move them into the other tank, and clean the infected tank out.</p>
<p>Protecting the fish in your tank is very important. To protect your fish from disease there are a few things to remember. Clean your tank regularly, at least once a month. If your fish start acting weird, they could have a disease. Finally, check your fish before you buy them. Doing all these things will greatly reduce the chances of your fish getting a disease.</p>
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		<title>Fish Combinations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 09:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roshan Goodman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fish tanks can be very enjoyable to own, but finding the right combination of fish can be difficult. The wrong types of fish can cause many problems. Having the right types of fish can be very difficult to choose. This article will focus on some of my favorite combinations of fish. The types of fish you raise really depend on the tank you want, to have.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fish tanks can be very enjoyable to own, but finding the right combination of fish can be difficult. The wrong types of fish can cause many problems. Having the right types of fish can be very difficult to choose. This article will focus on some of my favorite combinations of fish. The types of fish you raise really depend on the tank you want, to have.</p>
<p>Raising fish to breed is a fun and most common way for raising fish. If you want to raise fish for breeding, I would suggest a bigger tank with lots of hiding places. The fish that I would first choose would be some Mollies and Guppies. Mollies and Guppies are very nonviolent fish and have many offspring. For bottom feeders I would suggest some Cory Cats and Bristlenose Plecostomus. Breeding tanks must be very peaceful for the offspring to survive.</p>
<p>Community tanks are, in my opinion, the funniest type of tank to own. With a community tank, you can have many types and varieties of fish corresponding peacefully. For a good community tank, there are many possibilities. I would suggest colorful fish that actively swim around the tank. Barbs, Angel Fish, Kribensis are my favorites. For bottom feeders, Loaches, Cory Cats and Plecostomus are my favorite.</p>
<p>If you just like a certain type of fish, or would like interesting fish to own I would suggest Cichlids. African Cichlids are very fun fish to rise, but can be very difficult. Finding the right type of Cichlids can be difficult and the wrong kind can cause fighting. Only get the same species of Cichlids in a tank, and you will be fine. Cichlids are egg layers and very protective of their young.</p>
<p>There are some fish that can be very hard to raise no matter the circumstance. I have had experience with certain types of fish that are impossible to raise. Jack Dempsies eat other smaller fish and I would not suggest owning one to begin with. Chinese Algae Eaters are very good at eating algae, but have one problem, they suck the slime off other fish and can kill them.</p>
<p>If you are new to fish raising, I would suggest using a few of these combinations to start with, you can add more fish and experiment as your tank grows. I would not start out with aggressive fish, these fish can be very difficult to own even if you are experienced. Trying new combinations of fish is good, but after you add a new fish, watch the fish to for a while to make sure they fit in.</p>
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		<title>Moving Your Tank</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 00:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roshan Goodman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owning a fish tank as a big responsibility and many problems can arise during this time. Whether you are moving to a new house, renovating or just need to move your tank, there is a right way to move the tank so the fish are not shocked or die. There are a few ways to move a tank, depending on the size shape and location. The easiest way will be shown step by step in this paragraph.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning a fish tank as a big responsibility and many problems can arise during this time. Whether you are moving to a new house, renovating or just need to move your tank, there is a right way to move the tank so the fish are not shocked or die. There are a few ways to move a tank, depending on the size shape and location. The easiest way will be shown step by step in this paragraph.</p>
<p>First, you need to figure out how far you are moving the tank. The size of the tank also needs to be taken in account for. If you are renovation or need to move the tank from one part of the house to another, the distance is a big factor in moving your tank.</p>
<p>If your tank is smaller than ten gallons then you will need to empty the water out of the tank to move it safely. To drain the water from the tank, vacuum the water from the tank like cleaning the tank, Leave about an inch of water in the tank so some minerals are left in the tank.</p>
<p>Third, move the tank with the small amount of water, and gravel to the new location. Set up the tank in the now location. Make sure you replace all the water with the correct type. Let the tank re adjust to its normal temperature, the heater s should tank a little while to heat the tank. When the tank is at the right temperature float the fish in the tank for thirty minutes,</p>
<p>Third, move the tank with the small amount of water, and gravel to the new location. Set up the tank in the now location. Make sure you replace all the water with the correct type. Let the tank re adjust to its normal temperature, the heater s should tank a little while to heat the tank. When the tank is at the right temperature float the fish in the tank for thirty minutes.</p>
<p>When you are ready to re fill the tank, fill it with the right type if water for the fish. Put all the accessories and plants back before the fish, Make sure the heaters have been going for awhile, so that the tank is to the warmth the fish need. If the water is too cold or hot the fish will go into shock. Float the fish in the water, just like when you purchase new fish, to prevent shock. If you follow these steps then your tank will be happy and healthy.</p>
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		<title>Gravel Sizing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 18:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roshan Goodman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The size of the gravel is a vital piece of the puzzle for your tank. Having the wrong size of gravel can make owning a fish tank a hassle. This can be easily avoided with a few simple steps. The size of the grave usually depends on your tank and fish.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The size of the gravel is a vital piece of the puzzle for your tank. Having the wrong size of gravel can make owning a fish tank a hassle. This can be easily avoided with a few simple steps. The size of the grave usually depends on your tank and fish.</p>
<p>If the gravel is too big, then the food debris will get stuck in the gravel. When the debris gets stuck in the gravel then it makes it difficult to clean the tank. Also if you have fish such as cichlids, then smaller gravel is highly un-suggested. Cichlids move the gravel consistently, and if the gravel is smaller, the easier it is to move. The bigger gravel makes it a lot harder for the cichlids to dig in.</p>
<p>Next, you need to Asses the tank. Do you have trouble cleaning the tank? If you have trouble cleaning the tank then bigger rocks are better. The bigger rocks can be hard to clean because the debris get things stuck under them. Smaller rocks can be vacuumed easily. Bigger rocks have more surface area so algae grow on them faster.</p>
<p>If you have a highly decorated tank then smaller is suggested. The bigger rocks do not hold up decor very well. If you have live plants then smaller gravel is also suggested. Smaller gravel holds the plants upright well. Smaller gravel holds the nutrients for the plants better than big gravel.</p>
<p>If you have trouble with algae then go with small gravel. The cleaning might be harder with small gravel, but the algae will stay at bay. If you have plants or decor than smaller gravel will make the things stay up well than the bigger gravel.</p>
<p>Gravel sizing is simple; a few steps can save you a lot of effort. You only need to ask yourself a few questions. What kind of fish do I have? What size of fish do I have? What kind of algae problems do I have? Is cleaning a tank hard for me? What kind of decor do I have? If you ask all these questions then the gravel you purchase will be perfect for your tank</p>
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		<title>Adding Water To Your Tank</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roshan Goodman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many fish such as Cory cats and neon tetras can only live in a certain range of hard water. Hard water is water with more minerals and can harm some fish. There is a solution that can be purchased to clean the water if it is hard, but is best used only when first filling your aquarium for the first time]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many fish such as Cory cats and neon tetras can only live in a certain range of hard water. Hard water is water with more minerals and can harm some fish. There is a solution that can be purchased to clean the water if it is hard, but is best used only when first filling your aquarium for the first time</p>
<p>Many fish such as Cory cats and neon tetras can only live in a certain range of hard water. Hard water is water with more minerals and can harm some fish. There is a solution that can be purchased to clean the water if it is hard, but is best used only when first filling your aquarium for the first time.</p>
<p>Before you regularly change your tank&#8217;s water they type of fish your own should be assessed. If you have a variety of fish that cannot live in hard water it is best if you fill your tank with just soft water. Having a little bit of soft water can be good for the fish. Fill the tank with a fifth of hard water and the rest soft.</p>
<p>Not everyone may know how to find out how to get water that is soft and water that is hard. The trick is knowing where you can find it. If you have tap water or a water purifier then that type of water is soft. Also any bottled water is also soft. Hard water is any faucet water usually. Also hard water is from your hose or outside faucet.</p>
<p>When filling your tank, most fish can handle a little of hard water. A little hard water is good for the fish. When you fill your tank I would suggest filling it with one-fifth hard water and the rest with soft water. If you have fish that like hard water I would suggest some hard water but never more than half hard water.</p>
<p>Being able to tell the type of water that you fill your rank with can highly impact owning a fish tank. Also finding the type of fish that can live in different types of water can help you avoid death. Filling your tank regularly can help your fish live a healthy and happy life.</p>
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		<title>Fish Causing Chaos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roshan Goodman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being an avid aquarist can be very satisfying or stressful, depending on the knowledge you have in fish. Knowledge can be very helpful, but not always solve the problem. A book may tell you that a certain type of fish can go with this type of fish, but this is not always the case. First hand experience is the best way to get the hang of being an aquarium hobbies. Fish can act differently for a number of reasons, and even for some unexplainable reasons.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being an avid aquarist can be very satisfying or stressful, depending on the knowledge you have in fish. Knowledge can be very helpful, but not always solve the problem. A book may tell you that a certain type of fish can go with this type of fish, but this is not always the case. First hand experience is the best way to get the hang of being an aquarium hobbies. Fish can act differently for a number of reasons, and even for some unexplainable reasons.</p>
<p>For the most part it is suggested to go by the books and get fish that are compatible. As stated before the books are not always correct, so event if it is said that the fish will be fine together than they may not be. After new fish are added to your tank, keep close attention to the fish for a week or so. If everyone in the tank is happy than you can lessen your watch more and more as time recedes.</p>
<p>Finding how to fix the problem is the next step. If your fish fight a lot you need to identify which ones are bad and which ones are just trying to live their lives. Once you have found the problem fish you can do a few things. You could remove the fish from the tank and have it isolated in another tank. You could take the fish back and get a different one. You could also give the fish to a new home and someone who will have more success with it.</p>
<p>If the fish are fighting than there are a few solutions. Fist, you need to identify the fish that are causing the problem. If it is only one fish or one type of fish they probably need to be removed from the tank. You could put them in another tank together away from the other fish.</p>
<p>If you have checked everything that you possibly can then it is time to take action. First, try removing the fish and all of its kind from the tank and put them in another tank alone. This should usually solve the problem within your main tank. If you find that the fish are still acting up, that you should see if they might be sick or breeding. Give the fish a week or so in the new tank if they are still acting up, the water or temperature may be the problem. Next, experiment with the decorations in the tank. Finally, if you still are pursuing the problem then the fish might have to be given to a different home.</p>
<p>Using these removal and test techniques are usually the best way to identify the problem. If you still have problems with a fish, the best way to fix it is to keep it in solitude. You could also give the fish away or the fish to someone that might have a better chance with the fish.</p>
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		<title>Fish Tank Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 15:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cleaning your fish tank is task that must be done every few weeks or so until your tank is established. Once established, your tank will only need to be cleaned a few times a month. If you do clean your tank right the process can be very easy or difficult. The size of your tank can depend on how long it takes to clean. The bigger the tank and more decor is the, the harder it will be to clean.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cleaning your fish tank is task that must be done every few weeks or so until your tank is established. Once established, your tank will only need to be cleaned a few times a month. If you do clean your tank right the process can be very easy or difficult. The size of your tank can depend on how long it takes to clean. The bigger the tank and more decor is the, the harder it will be to clean.</p>
<p>When cleaning a tank, changing the filters is the first step. If you have a bio filter, or power filter changing the filters is a breeze. Just change the cartridge and place a new one in the filter. A under gravel filter is another story. You must remove all the plants, decor and accessories. Then you must pull it out from under the gravel to clean. These filters work very well in keeping debris lower levels, but are a hassle to clean the tank.</p>
<p>Once the filters are cleaned, replace them with new ones. If you have an underground filter do not replace it back in the tank yet. If you have an established tank then leave the plants and decor, even if they have algae on them. Black and smaller algae are vital for a healthy tank and should be left on the decor and accessories. If you do not have an established tank or smaller tank, (ten gallon or smaller) then wash off all the plants and decor. If you have real plants do not wash them. Washing live plants can damage or kill them; the best choice is to leave them in the tank.</p>
<p>After the accessories, decor and plants have been washed do not place them back in the tank yet. The next step is to siphon the tank. Siphon no more than one third of the water out of the tank. Siphoning the tank is just like vacuuming the tanks. Be careful not to vacuum up any small fish. If there is still debris at the bottom of the tank fill it with water and re siphon until all debris is gone. If you have an established tank then only siphon out some of the debris and leave a little in the gravel.</p>
<p>When replacing the water only use soft water so the fish do not die of shock. Soft water is water without minerals. Tap water or filtered water is considered soft water. After the water has been replaced remember to not fill the tank too high because, the plants, decor and filters have to still be added.</p>
<p>Replace the under gravel filter if you have one. Then replace the plants and decor. You&#8217;re all done, and now your tank is clean. Remember that cleaning a tank can be traumatizing for the fish, so they might be timid for a while after the clean.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When first designing an aquarium, there are unlimited numbers of possibilities for design. Decorating an aquarium can be fun, but the decorations still have to be suitable for the fish. Fish feel more secure with more hiding places. If you have only a few decorations in the tank the fish will not feel secure and not swim around the tank as much. Finding a balance of a habitat the fish and you like is key for raising fish.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When first designing an aquarium, there are unlimited numbers of possibilities for design. Decorating an aquarium can be fun, but the decorations still have to be suitable for the fish. Fish feel more secure with more hiding places. If you have only a few decorations in the tank the fish will not feel secure and not swim around the tank as much. Finding a balance of a habitat the fish and you like is key for raising fish.</p>
<p>First, when designing an aquarium the essentials are needed such as lights, filters and heaters. A lid for your aquarium is vital for the fishes&#8217; health. A lid protects them from outside dangers, and also can provide light. A lid is highly suggested for an aquarium hobbyist.</p>
<p>Filters are very useful and needed to keep the tank clean. If you have a power or wheel filter, decorating can be a lot easier than if you have an under gravel filter. If you have a under gravel filter then I suggest investing in a power filter, they are inexpensive and get the job done.</p>
<p>Plants are a key point for an aquarium. Either fake plants or real are suitable. Fake plants are a lot of less maintenance and will not get chewed up by hungry fish. If you have real plants a high florescent light is required for the plants to survive and grow. Make sure that your tank has enough plants so the fish can hide, but so that you can still see the tank.</p>
<p>Gravel or sand is vital for the fish to have a similar habitat that they are use to. Smaller gravel can be a hassle and huge gravel can engulf many things. Medium size gravel is suggested for most tanks. If you have marine fish then sand is suggested, but can be hard to put many decorations in, such as plants.</p>
<p>Heaters are necessary to control the temperature of the tank so the fish stay alive. Placing submersible heaters in the back of the tank is preferred. Also it keeps them out of the way of the fish.</p>
<p>Rocks, fake caves and decor are also great for aquariums. A few hiding spots, for the fish to hide is good. When choosing rocks for the tank make sure they are suitable and do not dissolve or give off bad minerals to harm the fish.</p>
<p>When it comes to decorating your tank keep these tips in mind do make a tank a good living environment for the fish. The accessories and decor for the fish tank are great but keep in mind to not forget about the essentials such as filters and heaters.</p>
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