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Domestic Cats That Were Once Feral Cats

April 28th, 2009 · No Comments

Feral Cats are Wild Cats which is why there are always
questions on taking a Feral Cat and turning it into a Domestic Cat.

Some ecologists say that the domestication of feral cat
harms environment or ecosystem, as excessive population of feral cats result in
large hunting of small birds and animals in both rural and urban areas.

 

Feral cats have a considerable effect on the environment,
as these cats have put several native animals and species to danger and even
death.

 

Even, people now consider feral cats as the most vicious
creatures on small islands. Other species that are vanished on small islands
include burrowing bettong and spectacled hare-wallaby. These animals were found
once abundant on small islands.

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Take Care Of Saltwater Fish The Right Way With These Simple Marine Fish Care Tips

April 21st, 2009 · No Comments

In order to have a successful saltwater aquarium you must have maintenance and care practices in place that will not only keep your aquarium clean but also take care of saltwater fish that live in the tank. Below you will find some useful tips to keep your marine fish healthy and colorful.

Tips To Take Proper Care Of Saltwater fish

Stock your saltwater tank at appropriate levels to avoid low oxygen levels, territorial battles and disease outbreaks. A good rule of thumb is to start with one fish about the size of a clown fish for every ten gallons of tank volume. You maybe able to add more down the road depending on your system but its always better to start on the lighter side and build up.

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Three Tips For Buying Saltwater Fish That Are Healthy

April 18th, 2009 · No Comments

Keeping a saltwater aquarium is an expensive hobby and most of that expense comes from the price of the fish. Many times fish keepers will bu a prized fish only to be let down because it died a few days or weeks later. Many times this could have been prevented if the person buying the fish new some simple tips on buying saltwater fish.

Tips For Buying Saltwater fish That Are Healthy

  • Research- Before you head to the fish store you should have and idea what type of fish you are looking to buy for your saltwater aquarium. You should have also researched the different types of fish you are interested in and eliminated any of the ones that are extremely delicate or those that will not eat in captivity. Many saltwater tank keepers fail to do this and it winds up costing them alot of money in dead fish.

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Tips For A Successful Fish Only Saltwater Aquarium That Your Saltwater Fish Will Thrive In

April 18th, 2009 · No Comments

Setting up a saltwater aquarium setup to be a fish only saltwater aquarium is much more easy then if you were trying to keep live coral in your tank along with the fish. But even with just fish you still need to set it up right to avoid potential problems down the road. Listed below you will see some great tips for setting up your fish only saltwater aquarium for long term success.

Tips To a Great fish-Only Saltwater Aquarium Setup

Pick Your fish- Decide the types of saltwater fish you want to keep before you decide on your tank size. Many times new aquarium keepers by the tank first only to find out the fish they really like will get to big for the one they bought.

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Saltwater Fish Aquariums - Water Temperature Tips For Your Saltwater Fish Aquarium

April 16th, 2009 · No Comments

What temperature should saltwater fish aquariums be kept at? This is often a question many new saltwater fish tank keepers are unsure about and there is actually more then one right answer.

If you are only keeping a saltwater fish aquarium and no other invertebrates other then crabs and snails you can generally get away with keeping your tank around 75-76 degrees Fahrenheit.

This lower tank temperature will keep the oxygen levels high in your tank and keep your fishes metabolisms at a normal rate.

If you are keeping live corals or delicate invertebrates like shrimps and live corals that come from shallower reef areas you need to keep your saltwater aquarium around 77-79 degrees. This temperature will also keep your corals metabolisms in the normal range

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Tips For Planning Marine Fish Tanks - How To Be Successful With Your Marine Aquarium From The Start

April 15th, 2009 · No Comments

The marine fish tank is thought by many to be a very difficult and expensive undertaking. While that may have true many years ago today advances in the hobby and better understanding of saltwater fish allow even a beginner to keep a successful marine fish tank.

Tips For Planning a Successful Marine Aquarium

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Tips For Setting Up A Saltwater Aquarium The Right Way So Your Marine Fish Thrive

April 9th, 2009 · No Comments

Setting up a saltwater aquarium can seem like a huge and difficult tasks to accomplish. But with the right advice and information setting up a saltwater aquarium can be a enjoyable and easy task. below you will see some important things to consider when you are planning your new saltwater tank.

Important Planning Tips For New Saltwater Tanks

Research the fish you think you will want to keep in your system before you buy your tank. Many saltwater fish get very large and if you buy a tank that will not house them in their adult size you will have to upgrade tanks or remove the fish when they grow to large.

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Tips To Lower Nitrates In Saltwater Aquarium And Have Healthy Saltwater Fish In An Algae Free Tank

April 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

Having lower nitrates in a saltwater aquarium is critical to having healthy colorful saltwater fish and also for keeping nuisance aquarium algae to a minimum. High nitrates in your tank can usually be traced to a few key factors which are discussed below.

How to Lower Nitrates In a Saltwater Aquarium

Feed Carefully- Feeding your saltwater fish is something that has to be done but simply throwing some food in the tank is not the proper way to do it and can lead to higher nitrates if uneaten food gets trapped in filters or blown into areas were it will be left to rot.

instead you should shut off all filters and pumps and add small amounts making sure the fish consume it all. Do this for a few minutes or until your saltwater fishes bellies appear round and full.

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Saltwater Home Aquarium Tips - How To Keep Healthy Saltwater Fish In Your Marine Aquarium

April 1st, 2009 · No Comments

Having healthy marine aquarium fish is hard for some people to accomplish. Many people wonder why their fish die and other people have happy vibrant fish. Below you will see three things you can do to keep your fish healthy.

To Have Healthy fish You Need Good Habits

Keep The Temperature Stable- Saltwater fish need stability in a home aquarium just like they do in nature. One aspect that is critical to healthy marine fish is to keep the temperature constant and not let it vary by more then a degree or two.

Avoid placing your saltwater aquarium in direct sunlight or by drafty windows or doors. In summertime you may need to make sure that the temperature in your saltwater tank does not overheat in the daytime and cool off at night.

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Tips To Set Up A New Salt Water Tank The Right Way And Avoid Dead Fish And Algae

March 29th, 2009 · No Comments

With so much to learn setting up a new salt water tank can look like an overwhelming task to many people. But the right information can make it seem much less difficult and intimidating. Below there is some solid information on setting up a new saltwater tank that should help you successfully plan your new saltwater aquarium.

Planning a New Salt Water Tank Is Easy With These Tips

Take the time and read about the saltwater fish that you have an interest in keeping in your aquarium. In many instances you will find the fish you want will get to large for your tank or are very difficult to keep in captivity. Skipping fish like these will help you avoid problems down the road.

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