Archive for June, 2009

Water Treatment Systems For Residential Use

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

It is no secret to many people in today?s world that the many health risks of contaminated water. While we understand that no water is totally clean, we want it to be the safest it can be. This means that it does not contain any toxins, bacteria, or harmful things. This is what makes bottled […]

Marine Conservation and the Implications of Reef Keeping

Monday, June 29th, 2009

We all know how beautiful coral reefs are, many of us have seen them on the TV and few lucky enough will have visited one of the many around the world. This will of cause what will have made you to decide to keep these fantastic animals in your home.
Many of these have disappeared and […]

Quick and Easy Guide to Starting a Freshwater Fish Aquarium

Monday, June 29th, 2009

With many people starting a freshwater fish aquarium I thought it a good idea to put down the basics in a nice and easy guide so that folk wouldn’t start on the wrong foot and then give up before they’ve even started. If you start out correctly you will certainly have a life long hobby […]

K-Mart Bottled Water - Really That Good?

Monday, June 29th, 2009

K-Mart bottled water is said to be great, but is it? In early 2005, John Stossel of ABC News did a special report on bottled water. Stossel and his team talked to people about why they choose bottled water over tap water. Most said, of course, they chose bottled water because they consider it safer. […]

5 Simple Steps To Teach Kids Fishing

Monday, June 29th, 2009

My friends are always asking me what the secret behind my fishing skill is. You know there is no simple answer because now it's almost my habit. I started joining my father for fishing since I was 4 years old. My dad taught me how to start fishing and what to do to get […]

Fishing

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Fishing is an activity of hunting fish or aquatic animals such as cool water fish, warm water fish, various types of shellfish as well as squid, octopus and turtles with a rod, line and hook. It is a popular, ancient practice involving many techniques and traditions. Also called angling, fishing originated as a means of […]

Frag Tank Systems to Promote Aquaculture

Friday, June 26th, 2009

For many successful reef hobbyists there will come a time when the corals have adapted well and exhibit good growth. This eventually leads to overcrowding and coral trimming well, becomes necessary. This is a great chance to recoup the costs of a reef aquarium and promote aquacultured corals in the reef aquarium hobby. This hobby […]

The Cost of Starting a Freshwater Fish Aquarium

Friday, June 26th, 2009

It’s possible that just about every hobby out there includes some kind of cost or finance, and of course if it’s a hobby then we tend not to worry too much about that cost. But strictly speaking, cost shouldn’t be ignored or overlooked. The cost of starting up a freshwater fish aquarium is not as […]

Tropical Fish Keeping

Friday, June 26th, 2009

If you have been thinking about tropical fish keeping as a hobby, then my simple advice is stop thinking and start keeping them. There is a huge range of fish that you are able to keep successfully with a little effort. If you are new to the idea then I would seriously suggest starting with […]

Helpful Advice And Tips On Finding Aquarium Supplies Quickly And Easily

Friday, June 26th, 2009

If you're looking at setting up an aquarium, then you need to know which aquarium supplies are essential. Firstly, you need to place the aquarium on a solid stand. These are usually metal, but wood can be a good alternative. It needs to be solid if you're using a glass tank, because […]