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This comprehensive fish feeding resource of articles and product reviews about foods will help you keep your fish in top health.
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Designing with a Budget in Mind: Factors that Make Aquarium Costs Jump Higher
Designing an aquarium does not have to break the bank. However, there are some factors that will make aquarium costs increase.
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The Ten Worst Fish for Your Saltwater Aquarium
Aquarium enthusiasts have hundreds of species to choose from, but not all are created equal. See who made our list of the 10 worst saltwater aquarium fish.
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6 Simple Tricks to Control Nitrates in a Reef Tank
The final by-product of fish waste and the cycling process in a saltwater aquarium is nitrate. Having high nitrate levels in a marine/reef aquarium can lead to many problems. Nuisance algae growth, a decline in coral health (loss of color/growth) and fish/invertebrate illness or death are all possible if you allow your nitrate levels to …
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How to Combat Ich in a Reef Aquarium
Dave of Vivid Aquariums discusses how to combat ich in a reef aquarium. Using a UV sterilizer, Selcon, & Garlic Power you can get your fish on the road to re...
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The Eel Feels But Does it Make a Good Pet?
It may sound crazy, but a lot of people claim there is a "gentle side" to eels. Some Aquarium workers have even said the snake-like fish are even more like dogs, showing intelligence and memory uncharacteristic for a non-mammal. Still, none of this necessarily means that they make good pets.