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You CAN Have Your Cats And Your Furniture Too

March 19th, 2009 · No Comments

A reasonable approach to the age-old cats vs furniture question.

No one wants to invest hundreds or even thousands of dollars in furnishings only to see them ripped to shreds by an overzealous pet, however beloved. To many people the obvious answer is to have their cats declawed, but it this really a reasonable alternative?

Its proponents depict it as a simple and painless operation, but it is neither simple or painless. Most people aren't aware that it's not just the claws that are removed. Declawing involves the amputation of the first joint of each toe, and as any amputee can tell you, the pain persists for months if not years. The only difference is your cat can't tell you it still hurts.


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Different Compositions, Styles And Shapes Of A Saltwater Fish Tank

February 27th, 2009 · No Comments

A saltwater fish tank resembles a mini ocean with marine life inside. It is very much similar to an aquarium (which is more popular), but then an aquarium houses tropical fishes like goldfish. There are different compositions, styles, sizes and shapes of saltwater fish tank. The more commonly used tanks are discussed here.

Glass fish tanks are the most common and one of the cheapest. It is usually combined with silicone. The edges and corners are framed in plastic. However, this type of tank can be sometimes brittle. It is not as durable as the other kinds of tanks.

A glass tank sometimes acquires cracks with the changing weather conditions. The combination of heat and cold temperatures can cause glasses to become brittle and break later on. Also, glasses are prone to scratches, especially the low quality ones.

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Why The Lawnmower Blenny Is A Great Saltwater Fish For Any Marine Aquarium

February 27th, 2009 · No Comments

The lawn mower blenny is a common saltwater fish that has a big personality and will add some humor to any saltwater fish tank. They grow to about 5" in length and come from the indo pacific. The lawnmower blenny also is a great maarine fish for other reasons and you will find them listed below.

Reason Why The Lawnmower Blenny Is a great Saltwater fish

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Increasing Ph Levels In Marine Tanks - Tips To Increase The Ph In Your Salt Water Fish Tank

February 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Having low PH levels in marine tanks can lead to all sorts of problems. Algae can grow, fish can have trouble breathing and get sick to mention a few of them. Knowing how to increase PH of water in tanks with this problem is critical if you want to keep a clean tank with healthy saltwater fish and a PH over 8.0.

Do Not Over Stock Your Aquarium With fish

Having to many fish in a saltwater fish tank is a almost guaranteed way to reduce the PH levels in your tank. This happens because the fish produce C02 which in high concentrations can bring the PH down. By sticking to the old rule of thumb f one small to medium size fish for every 10 gallons of aquarium volume you should be safe. If you are above this level you may want to consider removing some fish.

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Tips For Salt Water Aquarium Setup - Picking A Good Location For Your Salt Water Fish Tank

February 12th, 2009 · No Comments

Setting up a salt water fish tank requires some planning before you begin. A big part of that planning is to decide where to put the aquarium. Simply putting it where you want it may not be good enough because the location needs to pass a series of tests before it is considered a good and safe spot.

Saltwater fish Tank Location Check List

No Cold Air- Is the location you chose for your salt water aquarium away from drafty windows or doors or even air conditioning vents that can cause temperature swings? Temperature swings that dip downwards then come back up can stress out saltwater fish and cause disease to break out.

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Have A Cloudy Saltwater Aquarium? - How To Make Your Saltwater Fish Tank Clear Again

February 4th, 2009 · No Comments

Nothing looks better then a crystal clear saltwater aquarium. Unfortunately many saltwater fish keepers cannot get rid of their cloudy water and never have truly crystal clear marine aquariums. The tips below will help you understand why your saltwater aquarium water is cloudy and what you can do to make it clear again.

Why Saltwater fish Tank Water Gets Cloudy

There are two main reasons that your saltwater fish tank water will be cloudy. Those two reasons are bacterial blooms and excessive debris in your water

The bacterial blooms are the direct result of over feeding your fish or over stocking your tank. The excess waste that to many fish and rotting fish food produce will break down and will feed the bacteria.

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Saltwater Aquarium Basics - Successfully Planning And Setting Up A Saltwater Fish Tank

February 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

If the thought of setting up a saltwater fish tank has crossed your mind and you are holding back because you think it will be to hard then relax!

This article will help you understand saltwater aquarium basics that are need to plan a great marine fish tank.

The very first thing that i often tell people is to pick out the fish you like first. This will do two things. It will help you establish a required tank size and also the types of support equipment you need.

All to often people do the opposite and buy the tank they like only to find out later that the fish they like will get to big for it.

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Starting A Saltwater Fish Tank - Important Factors You Need To Consider About Saltwater Aquariums

January 30th, 2009 · No Comments

Starting a saltwater fish tank is a fun and exciting hobby that can add beauty to any room in the house. But not all marine aquariums are successful and fail shortly after they are set up. This can be avoided by asking your self a few questions and doing some simple research.

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How To Take Care Of A Saltwater Aquarium And Have Healthy Saltwater Fish

December 20th, 2008 · No Comments

If you are wondering how to take care of a saltwater aquarium its really pretty easy. Although there are a few things you need to keep an eye on in order to have a stunning marine aquarium and healthy saltwater fish.

Change The Water- Saltwater fish tanks need frequent water changes in order to keep harmful compounds to a minimum. It is recommended that you change at least 25% of the water on a monthly basis. This does not all have to be done at once and is better if you split it up into two or three water changes over the course of a month.

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Types Of Saltwater Aquarium Algae And The Algae Eating Aquarium Fish That Eat Them

December 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Algae is a common problem that all saltwater fish tank keepers will have to deal with sooner or later. While most algae problems can be traced back to poor tank care and improper setups there are algae eating aquarium fish that can help you come out a winner in your battle against saltwater aquarium algae.

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