Decorate your home with beautiful fish tank

April 21, 2009

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The moment you decide to have a fish tank, you will have to decide on two main things first: (1) the size of the tank and (2) the kind of fish tank decoration that you will need. There is indeed a great choice in the market on fish tank decorations, so it will not be difficult for you to choose. Let’s look at what it is required to set up your fish tank:

1. The first thing you will need is the bottom material, most commonly gravel and sand. You should ensure that this does not have any calcium in it, or it will kill the fish. The gravel is fine and gives a lot of ruggedness to the tank; however, there should be sufficient hiding space for the fish that loves to hide in the sand.

2. The second on the list of the fish tank decoration is rocks. The rocks give the fish place to hide and play. The more rocks you have the more the fish will feel comfortable, as they mark their territories around these rocks.

3. Then come the aquatic plants – this can be an extremely colorful fish tank decoration and can add as much life to the tank as the fish themselves. There are a many types of plants from hairy to ones with long leaves, and there are many other colors, like red and yellow. Use the plants to create a beautiful landscape for the fish and at the same time match with the house décor.

4. Many fish need real hiding places like caves or plant bushes. It is good to add this type of fish tank decoration if you plan to have the shy type of fish in your tank.

5. Color gravel – it is beautiful to see color gravel in a fish tank.  Along the sand and normal gravel, the colorful stones can be stunning. If you arrange to have this, ensure that you use bright colors such as yellow, orange, and red more than darker colors. This will make the tank look more spacious.

The above are just a few suggestions that can help you in setting up a beautiful aquarium for yourself. However, if you are not sure of yourself, call home a professional and allow him/her to set up your aquarium for the first time. These professionals will be able to arrange your aquarium, while at the same time educating you about what goes where and what are their uses.  Once you get to know the basics of the fish tank decorating, you can do it yourself.

 

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Keeping a Gold Fish Tank is Easy

April 1, 2009

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If you’re thinking of keeping a gold fish tank, there are a few basic rules you need to know to make sure you get the most out of your new pets and so your fish friends get the most out of their gold fish tank home.

First, if you plan to keep more than a handful of gold fish, you are going to need a large gold fish tank. Though a small fishbowl can play home to a pair of fish, the general rule is that one goldfish requires at least a 5 to 10 gallon tank. Gold fish tank sizes range anywhere from 5 to 50 gallons or more, and prices will vary depending on size, whether you choose glass or acrylic, etc.

Most packages come with the required filtration devices, and gold fish can survive in water temperatures from 78 degrees to very cold waters, so a heater is generally not necessary, regular room temperature will do just fine for the water in your gold fish tank.

You will want to make the gold fish tank hospitable to the gold fish, so find nice rocks, plants and accessories for them to enjoy and to add to the beauty of your tank. All accessories, including the rocks, should be washed in water before they are placed into the tank. You will need to test the water when you first put it in the tank and you’ll have to purchase a test kit to make sure the oxygen, nitrate and other chemical balances are in line.

Picking the Right Fish for Your Gold Fish Tank

Now that you’ve found the right gold fish tank, you need to find the right gold fish to fill it. When selecting a gold fish, make sure to examine the look of the fish in the store. If the fins are down and not erect, it could indicate that the fish is stressed. Also, if you see a gold fish that has foggy eyes, discoloration or other maladies, you want to pick a different one. Gold fish are not just gold, and come in many sizes, shapes and colors. Most gold fish will grow up to 5 to 8 inches in length, and they love company.

So now you’ve got the gold fish and you’ve got your gold fish tank and you’re well on your way to becoming an aquarium enthusiast. Aquariums and a good gold fish tank can provide hours of enjoyment, and an aquarium can round out a room, providing not only a great hobby, but an aesthetic boost to your home as well.

 

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