WWW.TANK-AQUARIUM.COM http://www.tank-aquarium.com/ WWW.TANK-AQUARIUM.COM en-us Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:37:00 GMT Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:37:00 GMT www.tank-aquarium.com www.tank-aquarium.com Aquarium sand http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-sand/aquarium-sand2.html There are quite a few readily available sands that are commonly used for aquariums. Aquarium sand is the substrate you want if you keep soft bellied fish like sharks and sting rays - look for soft, fine sands. Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:37:00 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-sand/aquarium-sand2.html 10 Gallon Aquariums http://www.tank-aquarium.com/ten-gallon-aquarium/gallon-10-aquariums.html If you want the fish that you buy to place in a 10 gallon aquarium to survive, then the first thing you need to do is actually create the right kind of environment for them first. Tue, 30 Dec 2008 01:12:21 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/ten-gallon-aquarium/gallon-10-aquariums.html Starphire glass aquariums http://www.tank-aquarium.com/custom-glass-aquariums/starphire-glass-aquariums.html Starphire glass is a low iron glass that provides a clearer view of colors than regular aquariums. It is available on all of our glass products at an additional cost. Sat, 13 Dec 2008 16:12:36 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/custom-glass-aquariums/starphire-glass-aquariums.html Aquarium reef lightining http://www.tank-aquarium.com/reef-aquarium-lighting/aquarium-reef-lightining.html Lighting is one of the most important components of a reef aquarium. The proper lighting intensity is required for corals and/or invertebrates to survive. Sat, 13 Dec 2008 15:55:53 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/reef-aquarium-lighting/aquarium-reef-lightining.html Choosing an Aquarium Hood http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-hoods/choose-aquarium-hood.html Unless you purchased your aquarium as a pre-selected complete kit, then you’ll also need to acquire an aquarium hood. Aquarium hoods aren't only an attractive topper to finish the look of your aquarium, but they serve practical purposes as well. Mon, 8 Dec 2008 20:28:48 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-hoods/choose-aquarium-hood.html Daily Aquarium Care http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-care/daily-fish-aquarium-care.html Aquariums need very little in the way of daily attention. In fact, it will probably take the hobbyist longer to read this brief article than it will to perform the maintenance involved. Sun, 26 Oct 2008 15:35:25 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-care/daily-fish-aquarium-care.html The aquarium plants are cultivated http://www.tank-aquarium.com/freshwater-quarium-plants/aquarium-plants.html The collection of certain plants from the wild is prohibited. Aquarium plants are cultivated by specialist companies, mainly in South-East Asia but also in Europe and the United States. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:00:02 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/freshwater-quarium-plants/aquarium-plants.html What plants need http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-plant-care/what-plants-need.html Plants need light, mineral salts (fertilizer), and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow, and plants survival and production depends on the right proportions of these elements. A fish keeper also needs to be an aquatic gardener and have "green fingers" to cultivate his or her live decor. Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:23:22 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-plant-care/what-plants-need.html The aquarium plants and CO2 http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-plant-care/aquarium-plants-co2.html Plants use many macro and micronutrients, carbondioxide(CO2)being one of the primary macronutrients. In an aquarium the limiting factorsare most likely tobe (in order): light, CO2, micronutrients (trace elements), and macronutrients. Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:26:26 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/aquarium-plant-care/aquarium-plants-co2.html Bringing the saltwater fish home http://www.tank-aquarium.com/saltwater-aquarium-fish/bringing-saltwater-fish.html Once you get the saltwater fish home you should set the bag in the destination tank, thus allowing the temperature to equalize. After about a half hour or so, add a 1/4 cup of tank water to the bag. Repeat this process once every 15 minutes for an hour, removing any water if the bag gets too full. Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:23:31 GMT http://www.tank-aquarium.com/saltwater-aquarium-fish/bringing-saltwater-fish.html