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		<title>Tips to finding a Good Aquarium Fish Tank Heater</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unless you plan to maintain just cold water fish, you&#8217;ll want to choose an aquarium heater. Fish cannot supply their own body heat. This is time and again thought of as being &#8220;cold blooded,&#8221; however this is a misnomer. The warmth of these animals is honestly associated to the temperature of their location. The ambient [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bestaquariums.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7405534&amp;post=7&amp;subd=bestaquariums&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless you plan to maintain just cold water fish, you&#8217;ll want to choose an aquarium heater. Fish cannot supply their own body heat. This is time and again thought of as being &#8220;cold blooded,&#8221; however this is a misnomer. The warmth of these animals is honestly associated to the temperature of their location. The ambient room warmth commonly will not present enough heat for your fish, so you will need to invest in a appropriate heater. Maintaining a proper water heat is an important step in keeping your fish fit. Most fish will need to be kept in water that is between 78 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>Aquarium heaters are obtainable in distinct types based on how and wherever they supply the heat. Most heaters have a control which allows you to regulate the temperature to the correct heat and most hold a thermostat which keeps the temperature at an regular degree. Here is a quick glimpse at your different options.</p>
<p>Such as the term implies, submersible heaters are made to be wholly submerged within water. Immersible heaters are generally submerged, but, the wheel have to remain greater than the waterline. Immersible heaters commonly dangle from the back or side of the tank. Both submersible and immersible aquarium heaters are effectual and relatively easy on the pocket. Since they are inexpensive, it is easy to keep an added heater of this kind at hand as a back-up in case your crucial heater fails. Since at least part of the heater might show in the tank, these can be difficult to conceal; usually submersible heaters are easier to camouflage than immersible heaters. These heaters could be made from glass, plastic, aluminum or titanium alloy. Particular models can make &#8220;hot spots,&#8221; but in a tank where the water circulates fine, this is generally not a problem.</p>
<p>These types of aquarium heaters heat the water from the underside up. These heaters are installed under the rock, gravel, sand, or other substrate material used in your aquarium. They grant temperature that is more uniform than submersible or immersible heaters. Normally they are utterly hidden by the substrate material, making them a very striking pick. If you have an aquarium with live plants, this heater is a superior pick as it promotes plant growth. These heaters are also the most well-liked design inside Europe.</p>
<p>The disadvantage of this form of heater is that it is installed under the substrate. While it is trouble-free to install such a heater when you are initially setting up your tank, if your tank is previously established, it will have to be taken down to mount or mend such a heater.</p>
<p>Filter heaters are one of the most modern kinds of heaters available. These heaters consist of heating blocks that are placed in the filter. This heats the water for the duration of the filtration process, providing unchanging heating. These types of heaters are camouflaged inside the filter itself. These types of filters can be costly and are not as widespread.</p>
<p>After you&#8217;ve selected your heater design, you&#8217;ll need to be aware of what wattage will be required to keep your aquarium at the appropriate temperature. In general, you should increase the gallons of water your tank will hold by 5 to obtain the number of watts to pay for. For example, a 20 gallon tank would require a 100 watt heater. If your aquarium is huge, you might want to use more than one heater to provide the necessary wattage. For instance, a 50 gallon tank requires 250 watts of heating power. Two 125 watt immersible heaters, one at either side of the tank, would offer the right amount of heating. The added benefit of using more than one heater is that in the occurrence of a heater failure, the heat within the tank will not plunge as rapidly, giving you a little extra time to get a new heater installed; when you have a extensive financial investment in fish and plants, this can be important.</p>
<p>An indispensable element of the heater acquisition is a separate thermometer. This will allow you to double-check your water temperature and make any required corrections, and to spot a heater thermostat that may be start to break down. Fluctuations in warmth can cause stress to your fish, undermining their health. Thermometers are available in numerous styles, from glass thermometers that hover in the tank, to digital models that rest outside the tank.</p>
<p>If your heater has been on, turn it off and unplug it for a minimum of 15 minutes before you detach it from the aquarium. If not the stove can crack from the difference in warmth, or scorch. Even if you will not be removing the aquarium heater, it is a decent plan to unplug the heater when you are working in the aquarium, changing the water, for instance. Aquarium heaters are electrical appliances and electricity and water DO NOT MIX. Constantly use appropriate safety precautions. Confirm that the heater is correctly submerged in water when it is in operation, whether it is a variety designed for absolute submersion or only part immersion; this means keeping an look at on your water level and replenishing the water in the tank as needed.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Maintain a Saltwater Aquarium You always wanted to get some tips for your saltwater aquarium care, right? Well, you need not look any further as we are here to provide you with some information on your saltwater aquarium care. You should always remember that is very important to be very careful when it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bestaquariums.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7405534&amp;post=5&amp;subd=bestaquariums&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>You always wanted to get some tips for your saltwater aquarium care, right? Well, you need not look any further as we are here to provide you with some information on your saltwater aquarium care. You should always remember that is very important to be very careful when it comes to taking care of your saltwater aquarium care. There are some critical cares that need to be maintained if you wish to be successful in caring for your fish though proper saltwater aquarium care.</p>
<p><strong>Change water frequently</strong><br />
One of the important things that you need to ensure is that you make a routine to change water quite frequently. It is always very important that the fish swims in the water that is really clean as well as hygienic. This helps to reduce the amount of dissolved organics that are present in the water of the aquarium. If you do not have enough time, then you should change the water at least after every two weeks or so. This is very important for the fish to remain healthy. In any case, if you find any dead fish, then you should remove it immediately without any delay. Do you know the reason why? Well, a dead fish pollutes the water due to which it spreads diseases to other fishes.</p>
<p><strong>Research on tropical fish</strong><br />
Also, you need to consider on the diets of the fish. There are fish that requires live foods. So, for live foods, you can give them worms, crickets…etc. Now there are some that requires dried or frozen foods. Well, in that case, you can provide pellets or flakes. What’s interesting in the diet foods is that they are not as expensive as other types of foods and they can also be stored for a much longer period of time. You should also try to make a research on the tropical fish as there are some fish that goes for eating during the day. There are others that prefer to eat at night. So, you need to ensure that you make a good research on the tropical fish.</p>
<p><strong>Clean the filters</strong><br />
The filters in your marine aquarium should be kept clean. This is important to remove any solid waste like food leftovers or other debris. Cleaning the filters would help to remain the aquarium clean as well as healthy. It would also help to reduce the amount of nitrate and phosphate levels in the aquarium. Another tip to maintain a well aquarium is to not let too many fishes as it disturbs the environment of the fish. Fish loves to eat and so you should always remain alert that you do not over feed them. By doing this, fishes would hamper their health and would not be able to live a healthy life for long. </p>
<p>It is also very important that you clean the pumps as well as the power heads. This would help the filters to work properly. So, a little care is very important to maintain a successful as well as healthy aquarium. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Take Care of Aquarium Water Quality When it comes to aquarium, the most important thing that comes to the mind is the water which needs to be fresh and pure. There are many people who are unsuccessful in maintaining a good and proper aquarium. They do not have any knowledge about the light, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bestaquariums.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7405534&amp;post=3&amp;subd=bestaquariums&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How to Take Care of Aquarium Water Quality</strong></p>
<p>When it comes to aquarium, the most important thing that comes to the mind is the water which needs to be fresh and pure. There are many people who are unsuccessful in maintaining a good and proper aquarium. They do not have any knowledge about the light, pumps, temperature and so on. Thus they end up losing all their fishes that die because of the wrong foods. So, let us have a look at aquarium water care.</p>
<p><strong>Making frequent changes to the water</strong><br />
It is very important that you make frequent changes in the water of your aquarium. Water quality management is very important if you really want to be successful in managing your aquarium. There are fishes that needs warm water while there are others that needs cool water. So, it depends on the different types of fish that you have got in your aquarium. If you find any dead fish that is floating in the water then you should remove it at once. This is important because a dead fish pollutes the water making the water dirty and harmful to other fishes.  You should have good filtration as well. </p>
<p>If you find any leftovers of the fish foods in the water, you need to take out that as well. This too makes the water dirty. What’s more, you need to have good feeding habits as well. There are fishes that love to eat dried foods while there are others that go for eating live foods. When it comes to dried foods, it is easily available in fish stores. But you should ensure that you get the best products from a well reputed fish shop. What’s more, dried foods that come in the form of pellets and flakes are very cheap as compared to other fish foods. It can also be stored for a longer period of time. Now coming to live foods, you can give worms, crickets…etc. So, you need to ensure that the fishes are enjoying their diet. Also you need to make sure that you are not feeding the same foods everyday as fishes become bored of the same food. They need variety and they enjoy different foods.</p>
<p><strong>Changing the filters and the pumps</strong><br />
Now coming to the point of filters and the pumps, it should be changed in a period of time. There are also tonics that are available in the fish stores that clean the water of your aquarium. Regarding the pumps, it should be kept on for 24 hours a day and the light of aquarium should be kept on for not more than 8 hours a day. Remember that you need to be very careful when you bring the aquarium to your home. It should never be placed under the direct rays of the sunlight. </p>
<p>So, these are the things that require attention in order to keep your aquarium fresh and the fishes healthy. You should make sure your aquarium water care is constant so that you can enjoy watching the fish swimming into the clean and pure waters in your aquarium.</p>
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