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  • How To Find The Best Water For Your Aquariums and Fish Tanks  By : Anthony Sastre
    Many fish holders believe that if the water is not green or brown, fish can live in it. They might get this misconception from the fact that raw areas of water could occasionally appear polluted, but fish thrive there. However, raw areas of water embody their own customs for providing fish the circumstances they need while taking out harmful substances. Your tap water might be safe to drink, but it is not safe for fish to live in. Faucet water has chlorine, iron, and likely small amounts of lead and copper. Faucet water can also be too hard or soft for your fish, or consist of an abnormal pH. Luckily there are options to make your tap water suitable for a fish aquarium, as well as other water possibilities.
  • Caring For Saltwater Aquariums  By : Roger Gordon..
    There is little in life as pleasing as the beauty of a fully outfitted, custom made saltwater aquarium and the aquatic residents that make it their home. The process of purchasing an aquarium is an easy one for many-after all, there are so many choice for the decorating of such a thing that they seem to be almost endless-but the process for establishing maximum utility and making the aquarium livable for its new residents is a bit more complicated.
  • Freshwater Fish Aquarium Basics  By : Bob Evanston
    Freshwater fish tend to be hardier than their saltwater counterparts, which makes a freshwater aquarium easier to care for. Still, you have to follow some basic rules in setting up your aquarium. You need a tank, of course, as well as substrate or rocks to line the bottom. In addition, a filter and lighting is required.

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