Archive for the 'Tropical Fish' Category

The Aquarium Power Filter - A Great Choice

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

What is the most important piece of aquarium equipment you will purchase for your aquarium?
Is it the heater? Maybe it is the aquarium lights or even maybe the decorations.
The real answer is your aquarium filter. Selecting the right filter for your freshwater tropical fish tank plays a huge role in your success in the fish-keeping […]

Some Basic Information on Freshwater Aquariums

Monday, April 26th, 2010

A freshwater aquarium is basically a tank that can hold fish and/or plants as a hobby for keeping fish as pets or for decoration. The typical communities kept inside an aquarium are fish, plants, sometimes frogs and also sometimes snails.
But freshwater fish can be either coldwater fish or tropical fish. Coldwater fish are essentially fish […]

Making Sure Your Tropical Fish Tank is Well Balanced

Monday, April 26th, 2010

The world is the ultimate example of balance, take a look around you and you’ll understand what I really mean. Plants absorb our carbon dioxide and produces oxygen, while smaller animals will be preyed on by bigger ones, only to have us human eating the bigger animals. Raring your tropical fish is no different and […]

Tips on Buying Live Tropical Fish Online

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Live tropical fish are beautiful creatures that come in different shapes, sizes and colors and may be found in freshwater or saltwater. Today, there are as many as thousands of species of these fish thriving in the oceans of the world and their popularity reigns on the fact that they are often bright and colorful.
Tropical […]

Thinking to Have a Freshwater or Saltwater Aquarium? You Got a Broad Variety to Select From

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Are you willing to know more about distinct categories? Also if you are thinking to have a freshwater or saltwater aquarium, you got a broad variety to select from. Following are a few illustrations of the various sorts of tropical fish existing.
The most well-known class of the tropical fish amongst distinct categories is the freshwater […]

3 Common Approaches For Acclimating Tropical Fish to Your Aquarium

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

There are three common approaches or methods in acclimating your tropical fish in a recently set-up aquarium. These approaches are:
1.The Drip Approach
2.The Floating Bag Approach
3.The Bucket Approach
1. The Drip Approach
This technique is suggested for most saltwater tropical fish and invertebrates because they may be intolerable to extreme level of pH, specific density as well as […]

Fish Tanks and Choosing the Right Aquarium Light

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Okay, so you have decided that tropical fish look really cool and that is what you will stock your aquarium with. You want to see all the bright colours of the tropical fish so you will need an aquarium light.
You are all ready to buy a light for your new aquarium and there are so […]

African Tropical Fish

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Have you been searching for premium African tropical fish? There is a huge collection of beautiful tropical fish from this freshwater zone. Below mentioned are some models of the various kinds obtainable which can add to the grace of any aquarium.
A very popular African tropical fish is known as cichlids. This contains African Butterfly cichlids, […]

How to Become an Online Tropical Fish Distributor

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Becoming an online tropical fish distributor might be easier than you really think! It might sound crazy to send a live stock over by courier, but the truth is with our ever advancing technology, the world is figuratively getting smaller and smaller as well as getting more and more connected! This means that it is […]

Getting Started in Tropical Fish Breeding

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

If you already have a healthy aquarium with tropical fishes inside, you might want to move on to the next step which is to start breeding these fishes. Breeding tropical fish can be a lot of fun, but it involves more than just placing a male and female fish in the tank! You’ll need to […]