Archive for July, 2008

Steps to Starting a Saltwater Aquarium

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

If you are a lover of exotic fish and aquariums it’s a good matter starting a saltwater aquarium and invest in it. The joy you’ll get from your fish makes a saltwater tank worth the difficulty implied in setting it up.
There are things you need:
- Three Buckets- Hydrometer And Testing Jar- Dechlorinated water- Thermometers- Plants- […]

How to Catch Bass Fish Successfully Every Time

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Bass fishing is an enthralling sport. Every one will aspire to come out successfully in any sport or game. To be a good angler one should know the information that is discussed below.

Depth of the water

Any water body will have three layers. They are deep layer, middle layer and surface layer. The surface layer will […]

Ultra Light Fishing - I Bet you Don't Know What that is!

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

So you think you have done ultra-light fishing- I bet you haven't. I say that because of my trip to the World Championships of fishing in Coimbra, Portugal where I learned the true meaning of ultralight. When I fished against 185 anglers from 37 different nations, I learned that ultralight meant line that is around […]

Aquarium Ich: Ichthyophthirius Multifilis And Cryptocaryon Irritans Diagnosis And Treatment

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Ich, also called white spot disease, is one of the most common protozoan infections affecting aquarium and pond fishes. The scientific name for freshwater ich is ?Ichthyophthirius multifilis. The marine protozoan causing ich is Cryptocaryon irritans. Both organisms cause whitish spots, called ?cysts?, to appear on the bodies and fins of the infested fishes.

DIAGNOSIS:The usual […]

How The Nitrogen Cycle Works in a Fish Tank

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Anybody that decides to create an aquarium and keep aquatic life has a number of duties of care for their animals and plants. You have to feed them, keep them healthy and keep their environment clean and inhabitable. Keeping the environment clean and inhabitable means keeping the water clear to look at and keeping the […]

Ice Fishing Basics

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

First and formost an ice fisherman needs the location of good lakes for ice fishing. Usually a lake that produces lots of fish in the summer fishin season will also produce numerous fish in the winter.

Many factors in a lake in winter affect fish life, changing their reactions, their feeding habits, and even their survival […]

Ultra Light Fishing - The Wave Of The Future

Friday, July 25th, 2008

I believe that ultra light fishing is the wave of the future. And if it's not, it should be. So what is ultralight fishing? Many people seem to think that ultra light fishing involves the use of an ice fishing rod, spooled with 1 pound test, and fishing for large minnows. […]

Tropical Depression Twenty Six to Become Tropical Storm Beta

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Well here we go again with absolutely no reprieve from the 2005 Horrific Hurricane Season, as tropical depression twenty-six and twenty-seven are here. One of these appears to be strong enough and has already a significant amount of energy to become Tropical Storm or TS Beta.

It seems like just yesterday we were watching the tropical […]

Water, Water, You Want Water!

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

If there was a substance that when consumed regularly can increase your workout performance by 15%-20%, would you take it?

Now wait, don?t call the FDA or the DEA! I am not recommending that you take a drug or an illegal substance. This common substance is available almost anywhere, and even though some people pay ?big? […]

Pure Bottled Water and Your Body

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

The benefits of good health cannot be overemphasized for those who wish to lead a happy lifestyle. While good health does not guarantee happiness it is certainly a key building block for a future of well being, contentment and serenity.

What are the basics of good health?

Like most events in nature, development and maintenance of good […]