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Setting Up Saltwater Aquariums - Beginner Tips For New Saltwater Tanks

December 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Anyone interested in setting up saltwater aquariums is more then likely nervous and over whelmed with the amount of work involved in the process. As hard as they seem saltwater aquariums are not as hard as they look, they just need to be planned and set up correctly. The tips below will cover some of the more common areas beginners make mistakes in.

Tips For a Successful Saltwater Tank

Buy Slightly Larger Filters Then You Need- The filter system is by far the most important piece of equipment on your saltwater tank. It is responsible for providing clean clear water plus it is also responsible for water circulation. When shopping for your filter keep in mind that most manufactures will over rate their products ability by at least 10%. With this in mind always buy a slightly larger filter and you will have less problems down the road.

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How To Do Marine Aquarium Water Changes And Not Harm Your Fish

October 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Marine aquarium water changes are part of the basic maintenance tasks that must be performed on a regular basis to have a saltwater tank that is not only clean and clear but also full of healthy vibrant fish. Water changes are not difficult to perform but there are a few things that need to be done to make sure that you do not harm your fish in the process.

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10 Marine Aquarium Setup Tips That Will Help You Have A Stunning Saltwater Aquarium

September 17th, 2008 · No Comments

When setup the right way a marine aquarium setup is a great way to add a relaxing hobby to your life as well as beauty to any room in our home. But when setup incorrectly a marine aquarium setup can turn into an algae filled fish killing money sucking nightmare.

Below you will find some simple tips for setting up your saltwater aquarium. While these tips may not seem that earth shattering when they are combined they will form the basis of a good saltwater aquarium setup that will last many years and always look great.

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Setting Up Saltwater Tanks - Tips To Setup Your Saltwater Aquarium The Right Way

September 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Many people are interested in setting up saltwater tanks but never take the leap and actually set one up. Many are afraid that saltwater aquariums are extremely hard and the fish always die. While it is true that some saltwater fish are delicate and that the tanks require a bit more care there really is nothing that hard about setting up saltwater tanks, as long as you follow a few key pieces of advice.

How To Build The Foundation For a Successful Saltwater Aquarium

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Beginner Saltwater Aquarium Tips For Anyone Wanting A Successful Saltwater Aquarium

August 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Setting up a new salt water aquarium is very fun and exciting hobby. It is also a hobby that can be fairly expensive and rushing into it can wind up costing you more then you need to. Below you will see some useful tips that will help you have a successful saltwater tank.

Avoid Small Tanks- As neat as they seem those small aquariums are nothing but trouble. They are not stable, will limit the amount of fish you can keep in your tank and actually require more care then a larger tank. For a good beginner saltwater aquarium stick with something over 40 gallons and under 90 and you will be set!

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What Is Needed For A Successful Salt Water Tank Setup - Tips For The New Saltwater Aquarium Owners

August 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Having a successful salt water tank can be accomplished quite easily if you have the right information and plan your tank the right way in the beginning. You will find three things that you need listed below.

What Is Needed For a Successful Salt Water Tank

Patience - The very first thing you need to understand is that the only things that happen fast in saltwater aquariums are bad things. The good things like healthy fish, clear water and an enjoyable tank take time to complete. Having the patience to research your fish and the equipment needed to keep them thriving is the most critical step there is in creating a slice of the ocean in your home.

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What Is Needed For A Sucessful Saltwater Aquarium - Critical Setup Tips For Saltwater Tanks

August 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Many people attempt to set up a successful saltwater aquarium only to be let down by dying fish, algae growth and ultimate failure. These people often leave the hobby frustrated and tell everyone how hard saltwater tanks are. Most of these failures could have been avoided if they knew a few critical pieces of advice that are listed below.

What Is Needed For a Successful Saltwater Aquarium

The Right Size Tank- Many people often buy tanks that are much to small for the beginner to successfully maintain. These are often all in one tanks that are 20 gallons or under and they are becoming more and more popular. In order to have the best chance at a thriving saltwater tank beginners should try and stay in the 40-90 gallon range. This will give them a good stable tank and enough room to house a variety of fish.

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Hair Algae Problems - Use These Tips To Reduce Hair Algae In Saltwater Aquariums

July 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Having hair algae in saltwater aquariums is a common problem that frustrates many saltwater tank keepers. Below you will find some simple to do tips to help you get rid f the hair algae in your saltwater tank.

Easy Hair Algae Reduction Tips For Saltwater Aquariums

Reduce The Amount You Feed- Overfeeding your saltwater fish is a sure fire way to give your self algae problems. The uneaten food will decay and increase the level of nitrates and phosphates in your tank both of which fuel algae. When you feed shut off all pumps and filters and feed a little bit at a time to make sure your fish eat all the food you add.

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How Big Should My First Saltwater Aquarium Be? - Looking At Saltwater Tank Sizes

July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

One of the hardest choices when starting a new saltwater fish tank is how big of a tank to get. Probably the best size tank for a beginner saltwater aquarium would be the tanks in the 40-75 gallon range.

fish tanks in this size range are great for the beginner saltwater fish keeper for a wide variety of reasons that are listed below

Temperature Stability-more water volume equals more stable water temperature. Temperature stability is a critical factor in having healthy marine fish because it reduces stress on the fish and reduces the chances f disease setting in.

Chemical Stability- Like temperature stability the chemical parameters in your saltwater tank need to be stable as well. Factors like salt levels, nitrate and phosphates levels and PH all change slower in a larger tank then they do in a smaller tank.

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