Solving Hot Water Problems - Water Heater Applications

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

The primary purpose for which the water heater was invented is, as the name implies, to heat water. Much like the transfer of heat from the sun unto an exposed piece of metal, or boiling water by a stove, the ring boiler or other similar appliances, the water heater works with similar principle.

Many sources of […]

Tips For Choosing A Fish Tank

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Picking the right tropical fish tank will make the care of your tank easier and much more fun for both you and the fish, so you will want to choose an aquarium that not only looks sharp, but is also functional and appropriate for your needs. Ultimately the decision is yours to make - below […]

Home Water Filter: Make Your Life More Beautiful

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Are you really concerned about the quality of water that is coming from your tap? If yes, then think of purchasing home water filter that can easily connect to your main water line. And the end result will be that each outlet in your house including the shower and bath will receive purified water.

But the […]

Water Itself Can Be Harmful To Your Water Heater - Be Aware Of These Situation To Make It Last Longe

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Acidic And Hard Water

Acidic water is a problem your anode rod will have to deal with. You can do a simple pH test on a water sample from a faucet in the house. If the sample shows anything less than a pH of 7, then you have acidic water. Hard water is […]

How To Setup A Saltwater Fish Tank Aquarium

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Saltwater fish aquariums come in many different sizes to suit your needs. The size of your aquarium will determine not only how many fish you can have but also what varieties you can have, since the difference in the size of tropical fish varies enormously from an inch or two up to a whopping 18 […]

Choosing the Right Fish for a New Fish Tank

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Once you pick out your new fish tank and get it all set up your biggest decision is going to be what type of fish to put in it. One of the biggest factors that will determine the type of fish to buy is the size of the tank. If you have a small 5 […]

Tropical Depression and Tropical Storm Joyce

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Well there she is on our satellite radar video images on our televisions and Internet. Tropical Depression Joyce is now officially Tropical Storm Joyce. Although this too may be merely a temporary title on her way to being crowned as a Category I Hurricane or potentially even larger? Considering we are getting to almost half […]

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 […]

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 […]