AQUARIUM DECORATION
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Learn how to successfully prepare driftwood for the aquarium. Following these simple steps will guarantee the safety of the fish and provide an amazing piece of aquarium decoration.
By Jay Forke | Published 9/3/2009
Many aquarium fish enjoy hiding in rock caves in the fish tank. Not only do they give the fish a sense of territory and safety, they are also attractive additions to your aquarium.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 9/4/2007
Designing your home aquarium is a task that involves a lot more personal style and taste than people may think. Whether you are trying to recreate a natural habitat for your fish, or add a stylish moving sculpture to your room, you will use aquarium decorations.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 10/16/2007
For pet owners who want a natural looking fish tank, making your own aquarium decoration is a great way to go. Rather than spending twenty to fifty dollars on a decoration purchased at a pet store, you can use simply materials and inexpensive products to make your own.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 10/2/2007
Aquarium driftwood is an attractive addition to both cold water and tropical fish tanks. This aquarium decoration can be purchased or found and prepared at home.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 7/20/2007
Driftwood can be a beautiful decoration for your fish aquarium. This article explains how to prepare a piece of driftwood for the fish aquarium. From sinking it to cleaning it.
By Anthony Ogg | Published 8/4/2009
Starting a fish tank is not as difficult as it seems. Follow some simple guidelines and you will have an entertaining, educational and decorative addition to your home - an aquarium.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 11/3/2006
Many people like to add things like plants, gravel, rocks and wood to their goldfish's aquarium. There are some things that you should keep in mind when adding rocks and wood to your goldfish's fish tank.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 4/1/2008
Into every aquarium a little disease must fall. At the first site of white spots, bloat, fungal growth, or rotting fins, the aquarium owner needs to act fast. The best thing to do is remove the affected fish to a hospital tank immediately.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 2/1/2008
This aquarium coffee table can be used with a new fish aquarium you actually intend to hold fish in or an old empty aquarium.
By R. Ann Siper | Published 10/22/2007
I love fish. I always wanted to have an aquarium, and when I finally bought my house, I decided to set up an aquarium.
By Lourdes Portela | Published 11/20/2008
Substrate is the gravel, rock or sand that you use in your aquarium.
By Shannon Frye | Published 9/28/2007
Aquarium tanks can be used as decoration or as a home for your pets. Picking the perfect tank is important!
By Jodi Jill | Published 10/9/2009
This article is about aquarium lighting.
By Jeanette Mintz | Published 12/4/2008
Aquatic plants are an important part of an aquarium. Not only will they provide a beautiful landscape for you and your fish to enjoy, plants improve water quality by producing huge amounts of oxygen and removing many contaminants from the water
By Elizabeth Day | Published 7/28/2009
When a person decides to obtain their first aquarium there are many common pitfalls to avoid. Many people do not realize the amount of work and knowledge that is required to maintain the home aquarium.
By The Great Reviewer | Published 3/26/2007
Ich is a parasite that can cause all of your fish in your aquarium to die and can be very hard to spot. With simple hints on how to spot this parasite, you may be able to save the life of your aquarium.
By Jennifer College-Waldman | Published 3/19/2007
Children who cannot have a pet of their own may enjoy creating this home aquarium in a box. It is a fun craft that creates a very unique fish tank decoration.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 8/22/2007
People that wish to start a home business should consider becoming an aquarium installer. This business is also recommended for those who enjoy fish tanks and have some knowledge or the care involved.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 6/18/2007
When decorating a home aquarium, you must decide on gravel, rocks, driftwood, decorations, and plants. Another important part of creating a realistic fish tank is choosing the correct aquarium background.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 8/8/2007
Reef aquarium owners enjoy the colorful fish, coral, and invertebrates living in the tank. The correct reef aquarium lighting increases the visual appeal. Fish, corals, live rock, and beneficial bacteria also need a certain level and quality of aquarium lighting to thrive.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 7/31/2007
Bubbling fish tank decorations come in many styles. Some classic ones are deep sea divers, opening clam shells, and pirate treasure chests. These bubbling aquarium decor items can add visual interest to your fish tank.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 7/26/2007
Different ornaments to decorate your fish tank.
By June Koppang-Hopefully interesting and Informative | Published 6/18/2009
If you've been considering keeping tropical fish, this brief guide will help you maximize your enjoyment while minimizing the amount of colorful, finned friends that get flushed.
By Steve Fury | Published 7/16/2009
More information on small aquariums is available in my other articles.
By Jay Kim | Published 10/1/2008
Keep your fish healthy and your fish tank clean! Get all the facts you need to know here.
By Aaron Matlen | Published 3/4/2009
When it comes to saltwater snails there are many different ones to choose from.
By Shannon Frye | Published 10/5/2007
You've heard of snow globes, which are similar to water globes, and are very easy to make.
By Emma S. | Published 10/24/2006
Crayfish are great additions to any tank and easy to take care of.
By Nick Meyer | Published 2/1/2007
There is a right and wrong way to set up a fish environment. Follow along to find out the correct way to set up a fish tank, which will actually house live fish.
By Jen Owens | Published 2/28/2007
Bettas are amongst the most popular -- and most abused -- fish in the world. Before you purchase one of these gorgeous fish, make sure you know what you're getting and how to ensure it lives a long, healthy life.
By Rebecca Mikulin | Published 6/28/2009
Tarantulas are misunderstood creatures, but perhaps tarantula keepers are even more misunderstood. We are not scary counter-culture, rebellious, attention-seeking anarchists... at least most of us aren't! Here's are 10 things you don't know about us:
By Kelly Wakefield | Published 10/1/2009
Once you have your board in place and rough sanded, decide what you will have on the board. Our board has one main road, which goes the length of the board, a castle, a log cabin, a farm animal pen, a pond with a footbridge, and a gazebo.
By Beth Inman | Published 2/14/2008
Items found every day in nature can mean big profits in the natural craft supply market. People will pay for dried flowers, grasses, nuts, and even rocks: all things you can get for free.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 11/1/2006
Tips to create comfortable family room by combining color, furniture, lighting and other decoration so it will be a favorite place at home
By mardya wandry | Published 7/22/2009
A guide to 4 DIY beach party decorations and table centerpieces for the host/hostess on a budget.
By Tamara McRill | Published 5/7/2009
It does require a bit of work though.
By Jean Anne | Published 7/27/2009
Everyone knows that finding a filter for a small aquarium is no easy task. If you buy one that is too powerful, the current can suck up or throw around the occupants of the aquarium.
By Justin Pathickal | Published 1/22/2010
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