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Tropical Fish Information For Fish Lovers


Discover The Secrets How to Set up Your Tropical Fish Aquarium Successfully….

Good news for tropical fish lovers and aquarium keepers. Finally remove all those fears about how to keep a successful marine life! Have instant access to an easy to follow, step by step guide revealing how to care for your own saltwater aquarium fish, with its coral and invertebrates successfully.

If you’re interested in discovering a multitude of practical steps to successfully, cheaply and easily keeping marine fish, corals and invertebrates in a breathtaking, exotic, underwater wonderland of untold colors and forms then this will be the most exciting news you have ever read!

You’re just a click away from discovering the ultimate “secret steps” to owning that beautiful marine aquarium of your dreams, and what’s more exciting its easier, cheaper and less hard work than you ever thought possible.

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Tropical Fish Secrets shows you the effortless ideas to have a captivating, stunning aquarium full of Vibrant, happy tropical fish.

Tropical Fish Secrets reveals hundreds of tips, techniques and secrets about tropical fish species that no one else seems to know. Read about Six Reasons To Consistently Change The Water In Your Aquarium without risk loosing yourTropical Fish.

It’s obvious that tropical fish are great pets to have, since they are low in maintenance and they are diverse in colors, shapes and sizes. Watching them swim so gracefully in the Aquarium can be very relaxing and calming. With all the stress in our busy lives it’s nice to have a little sanctuary. There’s absolutely nothing like relaxing into your favorite chair, gazing into your stunning tropical fish aquarium and letting your mind take you away.

It’s almost hypnotic. The vivid colors … the beautiful fish … the lush green plants … the graceful movements … the sound of the bubbles … the gentle hum of the air pump you feel soothed as you breathe deeply … a sense of calm wafts over your body your thoughts begin to linger, as you drift away … Even if its just for a fleeting moment. You always come back renewed, rejuvenated and oh… so… relaxed.

When you think about it, with all the great things about aquariums, and beautiful fishes, who wouldn’t want one? However there are several factors you must keep in mind before going out and buying, things like compatibility, temperatures requirements etc.

Things you would like to know about fish supplies, aquariums, fish care, tropical and saltwater fish. Click on any of the products to learn to better equip yourself to be a successful Tropical Fish owner..

gorgeous saltwater reef tank


DIY saltwater fish tank / aquarium sump tank

DIY saltwater aquarium sump tank and overflow

Platy love and babies

A movie about tropical fish becoming parents! Platys are livebearer fish, which means female deliver live babies (fry). A day or two before she delivered, I put the expectant mother in a livebearer breeder trap. The babies fall through the slits in the floor and are safe from their mother’s apetite! Then after a recovery time the mother is released back into the tank. Aren’t those tiny fish cute? ***************** Music: “Photo theme: Window like” by Antony Raijekov 2005 – Licensed under Creative Commons

Some good news and some bad news on the aquariumn

LIKE COMMENT SUSCRIBE I USUALLY REPLAY TO ANY COMMENTS WITHIN 3 DAYS . REMEMBRE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY ..

Coolest Tropical Freshwater Fish Tank

My new 20 gallon fish tank with 2 electric yellow cichlids, 2 Female Kenyi (one male Kenyi died), 5 tiger barbs, and 1 Plecostomus. This is my first tank, and just put the fish in it the day I took this video so the fish are very energetic and curious. The tank is filtered with a 30gal tetra filter, heated with a Aqueo 100 watt heater, and has a bubble bar in the back. Enjoy!

1 Gallon Saltwater Aquarium and Globe Ecosystem

1 Gallon Pico Reef, 1/2 gallon sealed SPS reef tank, 19 gallon bog terrarium globe, 75 gallon planted tank with Co2 injection. Keeping ecosystems in odd containers changes the chemistry and dynamics interestingly and has a direct correlation to evaporation rates, nitrate binding or export, and temperature stabilization to name a few. For example, a fluted vase design allows for an inner-diameter resting lid, which changes the salinity and saltcreep maintenance drastically vs any other shape. It also provides an angled surface for detritus accumulation, which is easily wiped for maintenance and this is (nitrogen) export. A small square palmtop design, with an internal plant sub-division, becomes the first and still the only longterm sealed (non evaporating) coral reef aquarium, growing acroporid coral specimens into 3 inch tabular forums documented over a two year course. Shape matters in pico reef design, and pico reef design matters to marine biology as a whole because it influences coral morphology, allelopathy, and new observations for science unique to hyperconcentrated niche environments. thank you for stopping by! I invite everyone to discuss the biology or problems associated with any aquarium care, and feel free to link your own micro reefs if you keep them. Anyone who would like to research pico reef history can start at Reefs.Org and Reefcentral around 2002 and nano-reef.com These forums paved the way for the explosion in popularity and are 95% of the existing