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Saltwater Aquarium Information - Five Popular Myths of Saltwater Fish Tanks Examined By Darin Sewell
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008 |
Myth
Cycling aquarium salt water takes a long time
FACT
It used to be that people like to fish ladies cycle saltwater aquariums and is used to take 3-6 weeks. Today, however, with the extensive use of live rock and sand live cycling can take as little a few days.
Myth
Huge water changes are necessary to fight against nitrates and algae
FACT
Today advanced protein skimmers and other means refugium as, deep beds of sand and live rock have all proven to be effective ways to keep nitrates and algae and low levels of security. While water changes are needed, they do not need to be more than 20% of the volume of the tank every month.
Myth
Your local store fish is the best place for information about tanks saltwater fish
FACT
Although many good fish saltwater across the country who gives good advice many of them are not very well regarded in salt water. To determine if your shop is knowledge in the marine aquarium watching their shows, they are clear or full of algae and dirty? A good marine aquarium store will be healthy algae free tanks.
Myth
Large water changes are harmful to fish saltwater
FACT
As salinity, temperature and pH of the new water is the same as water, it is to replace this will have no negative effect on your fish
Myth
Pools of salt water fish are difficult to care for
FACT
With the progress today in equipment and understanding of animals saltwater holding a saltwater aquarium has never been easier. In fact, if you choose species easier to maintain Navy is now as easy as keeping freshwater fish.
The easiest way to create a stunning and easy to maintain a saltwater aquarium is to get their hands on a copy of our Guide Saltwater Aquarium. This illustrated guide will show you step by step how to properly set up and stock your aquarium. It is Crammed with tips and secrets that the pros use to create beautiful aquatic screens! For more information, http://www.saltwatermethods.com |
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