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PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. CYCLING THE AQUARIUM Cycling is the most important part of setting up your new tank. But don’t worry! Much of the cycling process is automated. Cycling only requires patience and consistent testing of the aquarium water. TROPICAL FISH COMPATIBILITY CHART Compatibility Chart. This tropical aquarium fish chart gives you a basic idea of which aquarium fish are compatible with other aquarium fish! This can be helpful when it comes to choosing your species of aquarium fish and deciding which other species and types ZEBRA NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Zebra Nerite Snails are the most popular species of freshwater Nerite snail in the aquarium hobby. They can be identified by their distinct black and gold stripes running from a point at it's shells tail. THE BEST CICHLID SUBSTRATES The best cichlid substrates and gravel for the aquarium. A look at aragonites, seachem onyx, caribsea crushed coral and other cichlid substrates and gravel. A GUIDE TO AQUARIUM WATER PARAMETERS AND CHEMISTRY PH is the most common area hobbyists have issues or require adjustments. pH is a measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of the aquarium water. 7 is neutral, above BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUMCRYSTAL RED SHRIMPCYCLING THE TANK Aquarium. An aquarium of at least 20 Gallons is recommended for beginners. Larger aquariums are generally more stable. Aquarium gravel. Gravel should be course enough to allow water flow but fine enough to encourage nitrifying bacteria. A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are AQUARIUM CO2 CALCULATOR Use this CO2 calculator to determine dissolved CO2 in your aquarium. The calculator can also be used to calculate recommended bubbles per second of CO2 into the aquarium and a AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATOR Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. CYCLING THE AQUARIUM Cycling is the most important part of setting up your new tank. But don’t worry! Much of the cycling process is automated. Cycling only requires patience and consistent testing of the aquarium water. TROPICAL FISH COMPATIBILITY CHART Compatibility Chart. This tropical aquarium fish chart gives you a basic idea of which aquarium fish are compatible with other aquarium fish! This can be helpful when it comes to choosing your species of aquarium fish and deciding which other species and types ZEBRA NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Zebra Nerite Snails are the most popular species of freshwater Nerite snail in the aquarium hobby. They can be identified by their distinct black and gold stripes running from a point at it's shells tail. THE BEST CICHLID SUBSTRATES The best cichlid substrates and gravel for the aquarium. A look at aragonites, seachem onyx, caribsea crushed coral and other cichlid substrates and gravel. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUM Aquarium. An aquarium of at least 20 Gallons is recommended for beginners. Larger aquariums are generally more stable. Aquarium gravel. Gravel should be course enough to allow water flow but fine enough to encourage nitrifying bacteria. CYCLING THE AQUARIUM Cycling is the most important part of setting up your new tank. But don’t worry! Much of the cycling process is automated. Cycling only requires patience and consistent testing of the aquarium water. A GUIDE TO AQUASCAPING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Becoming frustrated – lets face it, you have seen countless beautiful aquascapes over the internet. Just remember many of these tanks have taken hours of hard work and patience. Your aquascape will get there too. Using few plant species – don't fall into the trap of using just one or two species of plants. Aquascaping is about exploring with the diversity of flora and hardscape to produce SETTING UP A MARINE FOWLR AQUARIUM Substrate - crushed coral is a safe choice. Very fine sands can sometimes pose an issue; Fish food - dependant on your choice of fish, tangs and other species can be vegetarian keep that in mind TROPICAL FISH COMPATIBILITY CHART Compatibility Chart. This tropical aquarium fish chart gives you a basic idea of which aquarium fish are compatible with other aquarium fish! This can be helpful when it comes to choosing your species of aquarium fish and deciding which other species and types TRIMMING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Hedging and trimming aquatic plants is necessary to maintain the health and visual beauty of your aquarium. In the right conditions aquarium plants will grow very quickly. DIY CO2 - AN AQUARIUM INTRODUCTION INCLUDING A RECIPE AND Adding the Ingredients. Add 1 cup of raw sugar per quart (1L) of bottles used. I.e a half gallon (2L) bottle will require 2 cups of sugar. Raw sugar is cheaper and contains more complex carbohydrates that take the yeast longer to break down. HORNED NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Horned Nerite Snail Care - How to Breeding, Feeding and Purchasing Horned Nerite Snails for the Aquarium. An in depth guide to Horned Nerite Snails in the planted aquarium. THE 10 BEST AQUASCAPING FISH The best Aquascaping Fish are often small brightly colored fish including Ember Tetras, Chili Rasbora, Cardinal Tetras, Neon Tetrasand Discus..
APPLE SNAIL GUIDE
Apple Snail Care - How to Breeding, Feeding and Purchasing Apple Snails for the Aquarium. An in depth guide to Apple Snails in theplanted aquarium.
A GUIDE TO AQUASCAPING THE PLANTED AQUARIUMBETTASBEGINNERS GUIDEAQUASCAPINGPLANTED-TANK GUIDEBLOGMAKING MONEY Aquascaping is a learned art form that allows you to create an underwater landscape, inspiration for many works come from both underwater locations but also natural scenes such as mountains, jungles, deserts, waterfalls and many others. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUMCRYSTAL RED SHRIMPCYCLING THE TANK Stick the heater to the glass in your aquarium where there is good water flow and the least visibility. Turn it on by rotating the temerature knob anywhere between 74 and 80 degrees (23 to 27 celcius). An orange light should turn on while the heating element is active. This will help with the cycling process. A GUIDE TO AQUARIUM WATER PARAMETERS AND CHEMISTRY A look at pH. PH is the most common area hobbyists have issues or require adjustments. pH is a measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of the aquarium water. 7 is neutral, above this up to 14 is alkaline and below this down to 0 is acidic. All fish species have A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATOR Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
AQUARIUM CO2 CALCULATOR CO2 Calculator. Use this CO2 calculator to determine dissolved CO2 in your aquarium. The calculator can also be used to calculate recommended bubbles per second of CO2 into the aquarium and a ppm depending on planting level specified. In this case the pH and KH fields can be left blank. CYCLING THE AQUARIUM Cycling is the most important part of setting up your new tank. But don’t worry! Much of the cycling process is automated. Cycling only requires patience and consistent testing of the aquarium water. This guide breaks down aquarium cycling into a few key steps. Before cycling you will need to ensure you have a proper freshwater test kit. PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. ZEBRA NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Zebra Nerite Snails require pH between about 7 and 8. 7 is at the lower end of the spectrum and upon keeping Zebra Nerite Snails the pH should not drop below this value. Relative water hardness for Zebra Nerite Snails should be in the range of 6-12dH. Zebra Nerite Snails prefer harder water as THE BEST WAYS TO REMOVE BROWN ALGAE FROM THE AQUARIUM Keeping the nitrates low is one of the best ways to remove brown algae and prevent it from showing its ugly head. Cleaning the filters and changing water regularly ensures flow of clean water that is free from silicates and nitrates. Always change the water and clean the aquarium at least twice per week. Clean more if the algae is becoming a A GUIDE TO AQUASCAPING THE PLANTED AQUARIUMBETTASBEGINNERS GUIDEAQUASCAPINGPLANTED-TANK GUIDEBLOGMAKING MONEY Aquascaping is a learned art form that allows you to create an underwater landscape, inspiration for many works come from both underwater locations but also natural scenes such as mountains, jungles, deserts, waterfalls and many others. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUMCRYSTAL RED SHRIMPCYCLING THE TANK Stick the heater to the glass in your aquarium where there is good water flow and the least visibility. Turn it on by rotating the temerature knob anywhere between 74 and 80 degrees (23 to 27 celcius). An orange light should turn on while the heating element is active. This will help with the cycling process. A GUIDE TO AQUARIUM WATER PARAMETERS AND CHEMISTRY A look at pH. PH is the most common area hobbyists have issues or require adjustments. pH is a measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of the aquarium water. 7 is neutral, above this up to 14 is alkaline and below this down to 0 is acidic. All fish species have A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATOR Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
AQUARIUM CO2 CALCULATOR CO2 Calculator. Use this CO2 calculator to determine dissolved CO2 in your aquarium. The calculator can also be used to calculate recommended bubbles per second of CO2 into the aquarium and a ppm depending on planting level specified. In this case the pH and KH fields can be left blank. CYCLING THE AQUARIUM Cycling is the most important part of setting up your new tank. But don’t worry! Much of the cycling process is automated. Cycling only requires patience and consistent testing of the aquarium water. This guide breaks down aquarium cycling into a few key steps. Before cycling you will need to ensure you have a proper freshwater test kit. PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. ZEBRA NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Zebra Nerite Snails require pH between about 7 and 8. 7 is at the lower end of the spectrum and upon keeping Zebra Nerite Snails the pH should not drop below this value. Relative water hardness for Zebra Nerite Snails should be in the range of 6-12dH. Zebra Nerite Snails prefer harder water as THE BEST WAYS TO REMOVE BROWN ALGAE FROM THE AQUARIUM Keeping the nitrates low is one of the best ways to remove brown algae and prevent it from showing its ugly head. Cleaning the filters and changing water regularly ensures flow of clean water that is free from silicates and nitrates. Always change the water and clean the aquarium at least twice per week. Clean more if the algae is becoming a A GUIDE TO AQUASCAPING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Aquascaping is a learned art form that allows you to create an underwater landscape, inspiration for many works come from both underwater locations but also natural scenes such as mountains, jungles, deserts, waterfalls and many others. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUM Stick the heater to the glass in your aquarium where there is good water flow and the least visibility. Turn it on by rotating the temerature knob anywhere between 74 and 80 degrees (23 to 27 celcius). An orange light should turn on while the heating element is active. This will help with the cycling process. TROPICAL FISH COMPATIBILITY CHART Compatibility Chart. This tropical aquarium fish chart gives you a basic idea of which aquarium fish are compatible with other aquarium fish! This can be helpful when it comes to choosing your species of aquarium fish and deciding which other species and types TRIMMING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Stem plants should be trimmed by taking off the top 2 inches of the plant. Dependant on aquarium height and size this can be adjusted but it is a good idea to trim no more than half of the existing stem. Stem plants are unique in that they are very easily propagated. Cut stems can be placed an inch into the substrate where they will quickly DIY CO2 - AN AQUARIUM INTRODUCTION INCLUDING A RECIPE AND Listed below are more suitable methods for DIY CO2. By turning a submerged bell or glass upside down in the aquarium anchored to the glass or substrate. The CO2 bubbles float into the upturned cup and allows exchange between the aquarium water and the CO2. This is a good method for the CO2 to be absorbed into the aquarium but can beunsightly.
RAINBOWFISH
By using a spawning mop (dangling green cotton thread attached to a cork) Rainbowfish are fairly easy to breed in captivity. The majority of Rainbowfish will court early in the morning and spawn at first light if conidions are perfect. Feed your Rainbowfish a varied diet twice a day leading up to spawning. Ensure to keep water conditionsstable
DISCUS - A GUIDE ON BREEDING AND CARING FOR THESE Temperature ~84°F. The optimum aquarium temperature for Discus is around 82°F - 88°F (28°C-31°C). Note that higher temperatures such as these lower dissolved oxygen and limit the number of fish housed in the aquarium. When choosing other fish to go in the aquarium try andfit them in
RED CHERRY SHRIMP, A GUIDE TO BREEDING AND KEEPING The pH for Red Cherry shrimp should be slightly acidic from 6.2 – 7.3. This range will maximize health, color and egg hatching rates. If you have higher pH water from the tap (7.5+) it is advisable to use a commercial substrate similar to ADA Amazonia. This will lower pH andprovide a
APPLE SNAIL GUIDE
Apple Snails are excellent scavengers in large tanks with minimal plants. Their large size helps remove large amounts on rotting debris and algae. However Apple Snails are not suitable for small aquariums. They grow very large and need a wide area to graze. As mentioned previously they willGHOST SHRIMP
The optimum aquarium temperature for Ghost Shrimp is around 65-85°F (18-29°C). Ghost shrimp can tolerate temperatures as low as 65°F. Ghost shrimp are best kept around 75°F in a tropical aquarium. Higher temperatures will lead to faster growth and reproduction rates. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUMCRYSTAL RED SHRIMPCYCLING THE TANK Aquarium. An aquarium of at least 20 Gallons is recommended for beginners. Larger aquariums are generally more stable. Aquarium gravel. Gravel should be course enough to allow water flow but fine enough to encourage nitrifying bacteria. AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATORCRYSTAL RED SHRIMPCYCLING THE TANK Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are AQUARIUM CO2 CALCULATOR Use this CO2 calculator to determine dissolved CO2 in your aquarium. The calculator can also be used to calculate recommended bubbles per second of CO2 into the aquarium and a PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. TRIMMING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Hedging and trimming aquatic plants is necessary to maintain the health and visual beauty of your aquarium. In the right conditions aquarium plants will grow very quickly. A GUIDE TO KEEPING AND BREEDING THE POPULAR AQUARIUM SHRIMP The two major types of shrimp that are extremely popular in aquaculture today are red cherry shrimp and crystal red shrimp. Cherrie’s are popular due to their reproductive nature, give them time and they will exponentially populate your aquarium. BEST SUBSTRATE FOR PLANTED TANK Review and comparison of the best planted tank substrates in 2020. Grow aquarium plants with the best budget and most effective plantedtank substrates.
APPLE SNAIL GUIDE
Apple Snail Care - How to Breeding, Feeding and Purchasing Apple Snails for the Aquarium. An in depth guide to Apple Snails in theplanted aquarium.
SWORDTAIL FISH
Swordtail fish are a tropical fish, popular in the aquarium hobby. This article covers diet, breeding, care and fry. Swordtails are agood beginner fish.
BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUMCRYSTAL RED SHRIMPCYCLING THE TANK Aquarium. An aquarium of at least 20 Gallons is recommended for beginners. Larger aquariums are generally more stable. Aquarium gravel. Gravel should be course enough to allow water flow but fine enough to encourage nitrifying bacteria. AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATORCRYSTAL RED SHRIMPCYCLING THE TANK Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are AQUARIUM CO2 CALCULATOR Use this CO2 calculator to determine dissolved CO2 in your aquarium. The calculator can also be used to calculate recommended bubbles per second of CO2 into the aquarium and a PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. TRIMMING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Hedging and trimming aquatic plants is necessary to maintain the health and visual beauty of your aquarium. In the right conditions aquarium plants will grow very quickly. A GUIDE TO KEEPING AND BREEDING THE POPULAR AQUARIUM SHRIMP The two major types of shrimp that are extremely popular in aquaculture today are red cherry shrimp and crystal red shrimp. Cherrie’s are popular due to their reproductive nature, give them time and they will exponentially populate your aquarium. BEST SUBSTRATE FOR PLANTED TANK Review and comparison of the best planted tank substrates in 2020. Grow aquarium plants with the best budget and most effective plantedtank substrates.
APPLE SNAIL GUIDE
Apple Snail Care - How to Breeding, Feeding and Purchasing Apple Snails for the Aquarium. An in depth guide to Apple Snails in theplanted aquarium.
SWORDTAIL FISH
Swordtail fish are a tropical fish, popular in the aquarium hobby. This article covers diet, breeding, care and fry. Swordtails are agood beginner fish.
BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUM Aquarium. An aquarium of at least 20 Gallons is recommended for beginners. Larger aquariums are generally more stable. Aquarium gravel. Gravel should be course enough to allow water flow but fine enough to encourage nitrifying bacteria. A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are DISCUS - A GUIDE ON BREEDING AND CARING FOR THESE Discus do best with smaller tetra’s such as neon tetras, cardinal tetras, ember tetras, harlequin tetras and rummynose tetras. Tetras are usually the most common compliment to discus as they contrast the size and add movement to the aquarium. BEST SUBSTRATE FOR PLANTED TANK Review and comparison of the best planted tank substrates in 2020. Grow aquarium plants with the best budget and most effective plantedtank substrates.
A GUIDE TO CARING FOR TETRA'S AND OTHER AQUARIUM FISH Tetra species are originally South American streams including the Amazon. This explains their need for softer water conditions and lower pH. Although tank bred varieties will tolerate elevated levels of pH or dH, lowering these will help them thrive. ZEBRA NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Zebra Nerite Snails are the most popular species of freshwater Nerite snail in the aquarium hobby. They can be identified by their distinct black and gold stripes running from a point at it's shells tail.APPLE SNAIL GUIDE
Apple Snail Care - How to Breeding, Feeding and Purchasing Apple Snails for the Aquarium. An in depth guide to Apple Snails in theplanted aquarium.
RED CHERRY SHRIMP, A GUIDE TO BREEDING AND KEEPING Red Cherry shrimp or RCS are a breed of shrimp known as Neocaridina denticulata sinensis. Red Cherry shrimp exist in many colors in the wild but in the aquarium red is by far the most popular strain and this is attributed to their name.GHOST SHRIMP
Ghost Shrimp Care - How to Breeding, Feeding and Purchasing Ghost Shrimp for the Aquarium. An in depth guide to Ghost Shrimp in the aquarium and aquascape.SWORDTAIL FISH
The swordtail is a very popular species of aquarium fish and it’s a great choice for the beginner aquarist. This is because it is tolerantto a range of
A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are A GUIDE TO AQUARIUM WATER PARAMETERS AND CHEMISTRY A look at pH. PH is the most common area hobbyists have issues or require adjustments. pH is a measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of the aquarium water. 7 is neutral, above this up to 14 is alkaline and below this down to 0 is acidic. All fish species have AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATOR Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
AQUARIUM CO2 CALCULATOR CO2 Calculator. Use this CO2 calculator to determine dissolved CO2 in your aquarium. The calculator can also be used to calculate recommended bubbles per second of CO2 into the aquarium and a ppm depending on planting level specified. In this case the pH and KH fields can be left blank. CYCLING THE AQUARIUM Cycling is the most important part of setting up your new tank. But don’t worry! Much of the cycling process is automated. Cycling only requires patience and consistent testing of the aquarium water. This guide breaks down aquarium cycling into a few key steps. Before cycling you will need to ensure you have a proper freshwater test kit. PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. TRIMMING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Stem plants should be trimmed by taking off the top 2 inches of the plant. Dependant on aquarium height and size this can be adjusted but it is a good idea to trim no more than half of the existing stem. Stem plants are unique in that they are very easily propagated. Cut stems can be placed an inch into the substrate where they will quicklyPOND SNAIL GUIDE
ZEBRA NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Zebra Nerite Snails require pH between about 7 and 8. 7 is at the lower end of the spectrum and upon keeping Zebra Nerite Snails the pH should not drop below this value. Relative water hardness for Zebra Nerite Snails should be in the range of 6-12dH. Zebra Nerite Snails prefer harder water asGHOST SHRIMP
The optimum aquarium temperature for Ghost Shrimp is around 65-85°F (18-29°C). Ghost shrimp can tolerate temperatures as low as 65°F. Ghost shrimp are best kept around 75°F in a tropical aquarium. Higher temperatures will lead to faster growth and reproduction rates. A GUIDE ON PLANTING YOUR AQUARIUM Planting the aquarium is an important part of a planted aquarium. Before planting can begin a small amount of planning can go a long way. A few hours spent planning making sure that you know where each plant is going to go and what your expectations are A GUIDE TO AQUARIUM WATER PARAMETERS AND CHEMISTRY A look at pH. PH is the most common area hobbyists have issues or require adjustments. pH is a measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of the aquarium water. 7 is neutral, above this up to 14 is alkaline and below this down to 0 is acidic. All fish species have AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATOR Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
AQUARIUM CO2 CALCULATOR CO2 Calculator. Use this CO2 calculator to determine dissolved CO2 in your aquarium. The calculator can also be used to calculate recommended bubbles per second of CO2 into the aquarium and a ppm depending on planting level specified. In this case the pH and KH fields can be left blank. CYCLING THE AQUARIUM Cycling is the most important part of setting up your new tank. But don’t worry! Much of the cycling process is automated. Cycling only requires patience and consistent testing of the aquarium water. This guide breaks down aquarium cycling into a few key steps. Before cycling you will need to ensure you have a proper freshwater test kit. PLANTED AQUARIUM FERTILIZERS The last major determining factor in the health of your planted aquarium is the addition of liquid fertilizers. The amount of liquid fertilizers necessary will depend on the strength of the aquariums lighting and amount of additional co2 being used. TRIMMING THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Stem plants should be trimmed by taking off the top 2 inches of the plant. Dependant on aquarium height and size this can be adjusted but it is a good idea to trim no more than half of the existing stem. Stem plants are unique in that they are very easily propagated. Cut stems can be placed an inch into the substrate where they will quicklyPOND SNAIL GUIDE
ZEBRA NERITE SNAIL GUIDE Zebra Nerite Snails require pH between about 7 and 8. 7 is at the lower end of the spectrum and upon keeping Zebra Nerite Snails the pH should not drop below this value. Relative water hardness for Zebra Nerite Snails should be in the range of 6-12dH. Zebra Nerite Snails prefer harder water asGHOST SHRIMP
The optimum aquarium temperature for Ghost Shrimp is around 65-85°F (18-29°C). Ghost shrimp can tolerate temperatures as low as 65°F. Ghost shrimp are best kept around 75°F in a tropical aquarium. Higher temperatures will lead to faster growth and reproduction rates. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SETTING UP YOUR FIRST AQUARIUM Stick the heater to the glass in your aquarium where there is good water flow and the least visibility. Turn it on by rotating the temerature knob anywhere between 74 and 80 degrees (23 to 27 celcius). An orange light should turn on while the heating element is active. This will help with the cycling process. A GUIDE TO THE PLANTED AQUARIUM Steps to starting your planted Aquarium. Decide what type of plants you want in the tank. It is usually a good idea to stick with one central theme e.g. Stem plants, Anubais, Java Ferns and crypts. These are among the major types, moss is another plant that will grow in almost all conditions; it makes a fine addition to any plantedaquarium.
AQUARIUM VOLUME CALCULATOR Calculate Aquarium Volume in Imperial Gallons or Metric Litres. Estimate Weight, Volume, Heater Wattage and Flow needed for youraquarium.
A GUIDE TO KEEPING AND BREEDING THE POPULAR AQUARIUM SHRIMP A GUIDE TO CARING FOR SHRIMP. The two major types of shrimp that are extremely popular in aquaculture today are red cherry shrimp and crystal red shrimp. Cherrie’s are popular due to their reproductive nature, give them time and they will exponentially populate your aquarium. Click on the links below for a guide on the specificspecies.
DISCUS - A GUIDE ON BREEDING AND CARING FOR THESE Temperature ~84°F. The optimum aquarium temperature for Discus is around 82°F - 88°F (28°C-31°C). Note that higher temperatures such as these lower dissolved oxygen and limit the number of fish housed in the aquarium. When choosing other fish to go in the aquarium try andfit them in
A GUIDE TO CARING FOR TETRA'S AND OTHER AQUARIUM FISH Continue this process for 3-4 cups of water, you may need to clip or wedge the bag to the side of the aquarium to prevent it falling over. Use a soft net to collect the Tetras from the bag and gently place them into the aquarium. Dispose of the fish store water from the bag. This method will improve the survivability of your Tetrasdramatically.
RED CHERRY SHRIMP, A GUIDE TO BREEDING AND KEEPING The pH for Red Cherry shrimp should be slightly acidic from 6.2 – 7.3. This range will maximize health, color and egg hatching rates. If you have higher pH water from the tap (7.5+) it is advisable to use a commercial substrate similar to ADA Amazonia. This will lower pH andprovide a
GHOST SHRIMP
The optimum aquarium temperature for Ghost Shrimp is around 65-85°F (18-29°C). Ghost shrimp can tolerate temperatures as low as 65°F. Ghost shrimp are best kept around 75°F in a tropical aquarium. Higher temperatures will lead to faster growth and reproduction rates.AMANO SHRIMP
Different strains of Amano Shrimp tolerate different levels of salt. Typically anywhere from 17ppt to 35ppt is appropriate in rearing the fry. From days 30-60 salinity should be dropped to 15ppt and then 5ppt. Amano Shrimp fry can not handle elevated salinityAPPLE SNAIL GUIDE
Apple Snails are excellent scavengers in large tanks with minimal plants. Their large size helps remove large amounts on rotting debris and algae. However Apple Snails are not suitable for small aquariums. They grow very large and need a wide area to graze. As mentioned previously they will ------------------------- Toggle navigation Home* Bettas
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A GUIDE TO ADVANCED AQUASCAPING Aquascaping is a learned art form that allows you to create an underwater landscape, inspiration for many works come from both underwater locations but also natural scenes such as mountains, jungles, deserts, waterfalls and many others. Designing an aquascape can be challenging. Aquascaping involves using basic principles of design and applying them to the aquarium. Browsing other aquascapes can help you decide what style and layout you enjoy the most. To aid in your designing process this page is filled with some stunning examples of aquascaping. > To know Mother Nature, is to love her smallest creations>
> Takashi Amano
Before we jump in and explore aquascaping there needs to be a functioning aquarium environment. Aquascaping setups can differ significantly from standard tropical setups. This is because some aquatic plants require higher lighting and nutrient rich substrates to thrive. Each link below walks through an important parameter to consider when setting up your aquascape. Low maintenance aquascapes have since become popular in the hobby. These utilize minimal CO2, less fertilizer supplementation and low wattage lighting. Lower lighting setups can be just as stunning but are limited to a smaller variety of plants. These usually include ferns, moss, crypts andanubias.
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------------------------- Assuming you have put your substrate in, connected up your CO2 and turned your lights on you are almost ready to go. So, design. I cannot give you your design but i can give you some pointers that will helpthe design process.
Ok so now it’s time to aquascape. Before we start it’s important to remember that the biggest factor in Aquascaping is IMAGINATION. The internet can only tell you so much but with your sense of view and imagination it is NOT hard to create something truly inspiring. Nothing is concrete, if you design something, create it and dislike it, take it down! Destroy and rebuild it as many times as you want until you are impressed.THINGS TO AVOID
------------------------- * Becoming frustrated – yes the tanks on the internet are beautiful but not impossible; they have nothing that you don’t have so go forit!
* Using one type of plant – it may give a theme to the tank but can become boring – mix it up! * Using only large leaf plants, larger plants will make your aquascape look smaller and not as deep, the finer the leaves, thelarger your scape!
* Keep it simple stupid – yes it’s great to have the entire tank full of every type of plant that’s ever existed, but this doesn’t look good! Be sure to have as much open space as filled space, infact tanks with lots of open areas look great, fill them with a school offish.
FIRST OF ALL LET’S LOOK AT SYMMETRY ------------------------- * Symmetry is not wanted in planted tanks * Symmetry makes the take look too structured and neat, in the wild would you see a large rock directly in the centre of the river? Of course not, the central focus should not be in the middle but slightly off centre, for optimum focal point it should be around 1 : 1.62, it was calculated long ago that this point is most pleasing to the eye. * It will make the tank look like it is identical on either side, it would be better to have the tank sloping to one side, like a riverbank maybe?
THE NEXT FACTOR IS SHAPE ------------------------- * Having high plants in the background all the way along is a terrible misconception. People believe maybe the “hedge” type look will be attractive... NO! The best shapes are those that follow asmooth curve.
* The convex shape is aesthetically nice, it can be produced with rocks to make a “mountain” looking scape, for more information on these scroll down the page. * The concavity shape is also great, the plants can easily be trimmed to be high on the edges and then lower in the middle making a dip, this will also give you open space in the middle and open space looksgreat.
* The triangular setup or sometimes island setup also looks very neat, the off centre gradient seems to be somewhat attractive. FOREGROUND MIDDLEGROUND AND BACKGROUND ------------------------- * It is important to keep a clear distinguished line between thethree
* Having a low foreground then straight to a high background may give you more open space but looks terrible * Putting rocks and wood in the middle ground looks very nice, the background stems will complement them and the low foreground plants look like grass at the bottom of a mountain range or forest. * Wood that sticks out right to the surface can look so very amazing. This with moss on it can create another dimension within the tank andenhance the depth.
CREATING A MOUNTAIN STYLED SCAPE ------------------------- * It is important to have lots of open space aswell as scaped space * Do not have the mountain in the EXACT centre of the tank, as stated above you want it to be slightly to the left or right. * Although you may feel like it would look better, try not to push your mountain into the corner, this will create more of a sloped tank and will not give you the defined lines of a mountain shape. * Use no or very low foreground plants, for the 'cliff' face of the mountain you do not want an 'intermission' plant. For the first third of the mountain you want the slope to be almost vertical to make sure you get the steep structure. * The rocks you place in will need to be covered in some sort of plant and possibly dug into the gravel a bit to provide a more naturalsetting
* Only use one type of rock! and use 'sharp' edged rocks for thatpeak look
* You may use the substrate to provide a higher base for the mountain * Make sure the edges of the mountain slope down toward the edge of the tank and are not flat, otherwise it looks like a rock formation and not the slope of a mountain.'PLANTING THE TANK
------------------------- * Begin with the background plants and work your way into theforeground
* Logs and rocks can be taken out to make it much easier forattaching plants
* When planting it is important to plant the stems quite densely, this will reduce the amount of time your tank needs to grow in * Place a few stems into the substrate about an inch apart or closer if desired using tweezers. * The moss and java/anubais will need to be tied to the rock or wood to give the best effect * Having blyxa along the middle to breakup the back/foreground is avery good idea
* The moss should be put quite sparsely to begin, this will ensure the new shoots will grow onto the object it is placed on and if in the right conditions it will grow so fast you will believe it to be aweed.
PLANT COLORATIONS AND SIZES ------------------------- * Red and orange plants give a nice touch to the aquascape * Be careful not to put in one single red plant such as a tiger lotus, this mistake will draw attention away from your central focus and cause uneasiness within the viewer as their eyes dart between bothpoints of focus.
* Different shades of green also provide a wider variety and make the tank look more natural and less structured. * The size of the leaves will change the look of the tank, large leaves will make the tank look smaller but smaller leaves will make the tank look much bigger than what it actually is. * Be careful not to clump all of each plant type together, this looks more like a store than an aquarium.RECOMMENDED FISH
------------------------- * Certainly the best types of fish are small and usually schooling * Good examples of these are Australian rainbow fish, such as threadfin’s, praecox and other dwarf varieties. * They have avid swimming habits, breed regularly. Around 50-100 in a larger aquarium will make the tank come to life * Other good choices are tetras because they are small and will oftenschool
* The most popular in aquascape’s are ember tetras due to their small size but bright colouration, neon tetra’s are great but maybe try something unusual, everyone has seen neon’s before, but people will be astounded by something different * Choosing smaller fish is recommended as it will cause the tank to seem much bigger than what it really is, this should be complemented by the use of small plants. E.g. the first picture on this page, that tank is little over a foot long, but it could easily be percieved to be at least 3ft in length. * Colourful fish are recommended but not essential, with lots of plants the fish are not the predominant feature and there colours will not show as well, but they are nice to have and will combine to create a peaceful retreat. Please leave your comments and added suggestionsbelow!
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