Tropical Fish Guide - Freshwater And Saltwater Fish

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Tropical Fish Guide

Tropical Fish Guide - Freshwater And Saltwater Fish - Cycling, Timing, Maintenance Of Aquariums. The Greatest Gold-Mine Of Easy Tropical Fish And Fish Aquarium Advice Ever! Info On Both Freshwater And Saltwater Aquariums And Tropical Fish. Care For Your Tropical Fish! Create An Awesome Tropical Fish Aquarium: Tropical Fish Guide - Freshwater And Saltwater Fish. Katy's Tropical Fish - Great Guide To Breeding And Raising Tropical Fish!

 

Tropical Fish Guide 

You will be exposed to page after page of essential information that will expand your knowledge and remove the guess work from keeping tropical fish. If you want to...

- be able to set up your own aquarium from start to finish

- be able to maintain your aquarium to keep it looking pristine and fresh

- enjoy the benefits of beautiful and healthy fish and an eye-catching habitat to accommodate them

- be able to identify the initial signs of illnesses and disease occurring in your aquarium

- enjoy the reactions and interest of friends and family when they see you aquarium

- save money on unnecessary products they recommend at the pet store

- rest easy with the knowledge that you have happy fish that will live long and healthy lives...

My Tropical Fish book will help you achieve your goals using simple and easy to understand techniques.

You will be amazed how quick and easy it can be to set up a professional looking aquarium. I know because I've helped so many people over the years set up their own aquariums.

Many of these people had no idea what was involved in building a tropical fish aquarium. They where amazed with the end result of their efforts and could not believe, if the correct planning was done and everything was implemented in the correct order, how straight-forward the set up process was.

Many of them suggested that I write a book so others could benefit from my knowledge as well:

Tropical Fish Guide


Tropical Fish Guide 

My book is your one stop guide to everything you need to know about caring for tropical fish. I'll walk you through the initial planning details that have to be thought about, such as...

* where your aquarium is going to be situated in the house, and where is should definitely not be situated,
* selecting the right size aquarium for you... because smaller does not mean easier...

Learn how to set up an aquarium and have it swimming with happy fish within 24 hours!

* learn all about cycling... you NEED to know this,
* timing is key... learn when the right time is to add fish... don't risk inflicting pain on your fish by having the water at an incorrect temperature...

Learn the maintenance techniques that will save you time and money...

* learn about better and cheaper alternatives to "off the shelf" products,
* reduce the number of partial water changes you have to make without putting your fish in jeopardy...

Understand your fish's diet. Are your fish top, middle or bottom feeders? Just any old fish food won't do... how will your bottom feeders eat if all the food is floating on the surface and vice versa?!

And its all explained in a manner that a 12 year old can understand! Which is great as they will definitely want to help you set up and care for the new family pets!!

I was talking with a tropical fish mad friend of mine, Mark Edwards, and he suggested that I should make an instructional video to go with my book, one that outlined the necessarily steps to setting up a fantastic looking tropical fish aquarium. What a great idea...but as I'm a bit camera shy I left it at that. After a few days of thinking a bit more seriously about this idea and some more discussion with friends, I became convinced that if I was new to tropical fish keeping, an instructional video to show me what steps to take to set up a tropical fish aquarium would be something that I would definitely watch. So after a a lot a begging, I eventually persuaded Mark to star in the instructional video. Wow... what a great job he did.

So all of a sudden, my book turned into the the most comprehensive Book and Instructional Video Set about tropical fish anywhere on the market today:

Tropical Fish Guide


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Tropical Fish Books 

Tropical Fishes of the East Indies

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Freshwater Tropical Fish 

Do you want to know what you need to do to maintain a beautiful aquarium of freshwater tropical fish? It's not difficult, but you must do these few basic tasks to ensure optimum pleasure from your aquarium.

Looking after your freshwater tropical fish is not difficult or time-consuming, but there are a few things that need to be attended to on a regular basis to ensure optimum health for your tropical fish, which will mean optimum pleasure for you.

Firstly, always be careful when introducing new tropical fish in to your aquarium. New fish will be stressed by the ordeal of getting to your house, and will be susceptible to disease. It is advisable to always keep new fish in a quarantine tank for a few days, just to make sure they are fit and healthy.

On a daily basis, feed your tropical fish, either once or twice a day is fine. Do find out the best food to give your fish, and give them variety, because fish can get bored with the same diet day after day. When you feed them, always ensure you don't give them too much food, because fish do not over-eat, so any unwanted food will remain in the aquarium and will go off very quickly. Be very careful who you entrust to look after your fish when you go on vacation. Many well-meaning people who have never had their own fish cannot believe how small a quantity of food fish really need, and before you know it the water is black, and the fish are gasping to breath, if not dead.

When you feed them, take a few moments to have a count, and make sure all your fish are present and correct. If you cannot see one, you need to locate it, it may just be hiding, or it may be sick or dead somewhere. Leaving a dead fish in your aquarium will soon pollute the water. Also check the filter is working correctly, the water is at the right temperature, and put back any stray bits of plant which may have come loose.

On a monthly basis, you need to do a partial water change. This involves removing 20-25% of the water, and replacing it with clean, de-chlorinated water, which is at the right temperature. Before you remove the water it is advisable to switch of the filter, and heater. At the same time have a tidy up of the aquarium by cleaning the glass, checking the airstones are not clogged up, (if you have any), and you may need to clean the filter, depending on the type you have. I personally use a 'gravel cleaner' which sucks the gravel up, and cleans it whilst removing the dirty water.

Once a year, take the time to give your aquarium a thorough clean, by emptying it, replacing all the water, and thoroughly cleaning everything. Do ensure that on chemicals are used while doing this, as these are not good for your freshwater tropical fish.

Jackie Robinson is a keen hobbyist, and has kept freshwater tropical fish for over 20 years. Find out more information on Care of Freshwater Tropical Fish

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jackie_Robinson

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Saltwater Fish Tanks 

A saltwater fish tank can be one of the most striking additions to any home or office. The color and brilliance of the fish and other saltwater creatures captivate just about everyone by bringing the color and activity of a coral reef right into your home.

If you are new to saltwater fish tanks then it is a good idea to seek the expert advice of a professional fish tank keeper before setting up your tank. It does take quite a bit of up-front work before you can even begin to introduce fish, corals, and anemones to a new saltwater aquarium. The water needs to be at the optimum ph, temperature and salt content before it is safe for living animals. Because the fish and other creatures are quite expensive it pays to have the tank properly set up otherwise you could end up with sick or dying fish whose cost is impossible to recoup.

The fish you can put in one of these aquariums are quite breathe taking. The lights of the tank help bring out the true colors of these fish and colored corals creating a lively vibrant habitat. One thing you can do to further the illusion of the deep blue sea is to add a solid blue background to your tank.

When it comes to choosing fish there are literally hundreds to choose from. Some of the choices include: Lion Fish, Puffer Fish, Clown Fish (think Nemo), Eels, Panther Groups, Trigger Fish, Shrimps, Crabs, and Dog Puffers. You do want to be careful with the shrimps, crabs and snails because they can and will eat any anemones you may have.

There are some saltwater aficionados who keep tanks with just living corals and anemones in them which can be quite colorful and entertaining, just at a more relaxed pace. You can keep some fish in these types of tanks but to be aware that some fish view coral and anemones as food. Even though anemones look like plants they are actually living creatures that need to be fed. This is actually quite fun because you can hand feed them. You place the on top of the anemones tentacles and then watch it curl itself around the food as it draws it into its mouth. It's quite an amazing thing to watch.

You will also need to research the type of fish you are interested in to see how they get along with other types of fish. It is important to remember that the dynamics of a saltwater fish tank will be much like that in a real coral reef. There is prey and there are predators so it makes sense to not mix certain types of fish that have this type of relationship.

There are also some types of saltwater fish that are poisonous with Lion Fish being the most notable example. They are pretty to look at and add to any tank but the spines on their fins are highly toxic if you get stung. If this does happen you will need to seek medical help.

Setting up a saltwater fish tank takes some time and planning but if it done right it will provide hours of entertainment for you and your guests.

To learn more about setting up and maintaining a new saltwater tank visit the website Fish Tank Care & Supplies by Clicking Here.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Andrew_Bicknell

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