To Salt or Not to Salt Your Pond

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

The important question of whether or not to add salt to your pond is often confusing for beginners and forgotten by experienced pond-keepers. To newbies and pro's alike we have this to say:

“Add Salt Today to Keep the Fish Doctor Away”

True, there are some negative effects of higher salt levels on plants in the pond, […]

4 Important Things You Should Know about Alaska Salmon Fishing Vacation

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Nothing can be close to an Alaska salmon fishing vacation. With its breathtaking scenery, cool and pristine water bodies spread across thousands of miles in the state, the easy availability of popular salmon fishes such as the Chinook and the Coho, a salmon fishing vacation in Alaska is bound to give you a complete and […]

What Causes Cloudy Water In Fish Tanks?

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Are you having trouble finding your fish in the fish tank due to cloudy water? There can be several different reasons for cloudy water in a fish tank, so let's take a look at the most common ones. These are debris from new substrate, bacterial bloom, chemical imbalance, or even floating algae.

Most new rocks and […]

See How Owning A Pet Fish Can Be A Great Way To Increase The Bond And Love Within A Family

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

I was interested in finding a pet fish for my son’s 6th birthday. We went to the fish store. The idea is that a pet fish would be an ideal tidy little pet that would not require a lot of maintenance.
Fish are beautiful and come in a lot of colors. Children respondto pets. Having a […]

What Are Bottom Water Tropical Fish?

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Bottom water fish are those that prefer living at the lowest level of the aquarium. It’s not that they can’t swim into the upper regions, they will when spurred by a fish that pesters them, or just for the sake of a quick dash around the tank. But for the most part, they live on […]

How Millions Of People Unknowingly Buy Tap Water In A Bottle!

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Bottled Water is BIG business. The global consumption of bottled water reached 41 billion gallons in 2004. According to the International Bottled Water Association, The United States, which is the world?s leading consumer of bottled water, spent over $10 billion dollars in 2006. They project that US sales of bottled water will exceed $45 […]

What Is Fishing

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

So what exactly is fishing?

Fishing is the activity of hunting for and trying to catch fish. Fishing is and ancient and worldwide practice with various techniques and traditions. To some degree fishing has even become a sport. Tournament anglers that make a living fishing would obviously argue that it is a […]

Feeding Your Tropical Fish

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

In the last couple of articles I shared with you the great tips on selecting good aquarium fish and how to transport and acclimatize them to there new surroundings. Today I?m going to tell you about the right way to feed your tropical fish because it is very important.
Did you know that overfeeding is the […]

Where Do They Get Bottled Water?

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Bottled water court decisions give us quick glimpses into the sources of bottled water. For example:

* The Nestl? company, which bottles water under several well-known labels, fought ferociously in court to retain its rights to appropriate water from the Great Lakes ? to put in bottles ? to sell to you and me. When Michigan?s […]

Alaska Fishing Lodge - A Trip To Remember

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

When fishing in Alaska timing is everything. In other words each species of fish has a time when they are most available and when there is an abundance of that particular fish. When booking a reservation with one of the resorts, check to see if the fish you want to catch are available during your […]