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  • How to Remove Caulk From Aquariums

    Caulk, or aquarium sealant, is an adhesive commonly used to keep the panes of glass of a fish tank solidly held together. Like all substances, however, this caulk will deteriorate over time,...

  • How to Adjust PH & Chlorine Levels

    Adjusting the pH of your fish tank's water and properly removing the chlorine are necessary skills in order to maintain a healthy aquarium and extend the life of your fish. The pH is a measure of...

  • How to Adjust Water PH & Chlorine

    The quality of your aquarium's water is the most important variable in determining the health of your fish. Two aspects you must consider are the water's pH level, which essentially measures its...

  • How to Change Aquarium Bulbs

    Aquarium light bulbs are different than normal light bulbs. Average household light bulbs promote algae blooms in water, and so should be avoided for aquarium usage. Common aquarium light bulbs...

  • How to Treat High Ammonia Levels

    Rising ammonia levels in an aquarium can be scary for any fish owner. Left untreated, high ammonia levels can lead to ammonia stress or even ammonia poisoning, which can quickly kill fish. Some...

  • How to Set Up a Fish Tank With Plastic Plants

    An aquarium brings color and life to your home. Fish are interactive and beautiful, and they will quickly become beloved pets. There are a variety of environments you might create for your fish,...

  • How to Make Fluorescent Lighting Look Cool

    Fluorescent lighting is effective for lighting home or office aquariums. Fluorescent lights are standard white lights that provide evenly distributed lighting throughout the fish tank. They also...

  • How to Balance pH Levels

    Understanding pH levels doesn't have to be hard if you remember a few things. When the pH is neutral--commonly known as 7.0--hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions are equal. Increase the hydrogen and...

  • How to Make a Balanced Aquarium with Activated Charcoal

    Properly set-up and maintained aquariums are beautiful man-made environments meant to add a sense of peace and offer an excuse to slow down a hectic life. Those foul, algae-ridden death pots...

  • How to Replace Fluorescent Covers

    Fluorescent lights make an excellent lighting option for fish tanks due to the light's ability to distribute light evenly, stay cool and save energy. Fish tank covers sometimes come with built-in...

  • How to Set up a Kid's Aquarium

    A fish is a great first pet for a young child and it's easy to set up. The average cost is around $30.00, not including fish, which are priced from 99 cents to hundreds of dollars. Letting your...

  • How to Raise or Lower PH Levels

    Learning to safely raise or lower the pH levels of your fish tank's water is a necessary skill to maintain a healthy environment for your fish. Aquariums are delicate ecosystems, and their proper...

  • How to Introduce Fish Into Your Aquarium

    There are many different ways to introduce a new fish into your aquarium. Two of the most successful methods include the float method and the drip method. For most freshwater fish you can...

  • How to Choose the Right Fish Tank For You

    There is more to choosing a fish tank than taking room measurements and deciding on a budget. If your goal is happy, healthy fish and a beautiful accent for any room of the house, tips for...

  • How to Balance the PH in a New Tank

    A beautiful well-maintained fish tank filled with healthy and well cared-for fish can be as enjoyable to watch for the fish keeper as it is for other family and friends when they look into it. A...

  • How to Attach Fish Air Pumps

    Air pumps in fish tanks are quite common, as they supply added oxygen to the aquarium that standard filters can't. By pumping air into the water, it churns it, creating currents and supplying...

  • How to Install a Fish Filter & Pump

    Filters are essential in fish tanks to maintain proper chemical balance and healthy aquarium inhabitants. Not only do they keep the water clean, but they remove harmful chemicals that may be...

  • How to Use a Fish Gravel Vacuum for Partial Water Changes for Guppies

    A gravel vacuum is a plastic tube about two inches in diameter and six to 12 inches long with a half inch diameter plastic tubing attached to the closed end. The tube is used as a siphon to...

  • How to Lower the PH of Aquarium Water

    The term pH refers to how acidic or alkaline water is. This is very important for aquariums because most fish have a specific pH range in which they can thrive. For example, angel fish can live in...

  • How to Remove Aquarium Paint

    If your aquarium has a painted background, it is likely detracting from the beauty and colors of your fish and coral. Unfortunately, if you already have fish in the tank, then you have only one...

  • How to Balance the pH in a Fish Tank

    For fish to remain healthy in their fish tank, the water must remain at a certain pH, and improper pH can even kill the fish in your tank. PH is the level of hydrogen in the water. The lower the...

  • How to Adjust the pH of Water

    When dealing with home aquariums, you will almost inevitably have to face the challenge of altering your water's pH level. A measure of water's acidity or alkalinity, pH is an extremely vital...

  • How to Decrease Water PH Naturally

    When measuring the quality of aquarium water, one of the most important aspects is its pH, which measures its acidity and alkalinity. Most freshwater fish require a pH of 7.0, or neutral, for a...

  • How to Decrease the PH in Water

    Decreasing the pH of water may be a necessary task in many home aquariums. Certain types of fish, particularly those from the Amazon regions of South America, prefer a pH level lower than the...

  • How to Read pH in Water

    Water's pH is one of the most vital aspects of its chemistry in terms of keeping aquarium fish. It is essentially a measure of the water's alkalinity or acidity, based on a 0 to 14 scale, with 7.0...

  • How to Remove Glass Stains From Aquariums

    If the glass stains on your aquarium are making it an unsightly mess, you may be tempted to reach for the Windex, but that decision could prove fatal to your fish. Chemicals in Windex and similar...

  • How to Remove Paint on an Aquarium

    Aquariums are an enormously popular piece of décor in many homes across America. They're also very common, with many being bought pre-owned at thrift or second-hand stores. Unfortunately,...

  • How to Use a Fish Tank Vacuum

    Fish tanks can bring a unique beauty to any home, especially if they're carefully and properly maintained. Routine maintenance of your aquarium not only ensures that your tank will remain...

  • How to Hatch Triassic Triop Eggs

    Triassic triops have been around even since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Because of this fact, triassic triops can make great pets for children and even adults! Speaking from experience,...

  • How to Increase Aquarium Tank Turn Over

    The turnover rate of an aquarium, or how many times the volume of water in the tank cycles completely, is a critical factor in freshwater and marine aquariums. If the rate is not high enough, the...

  • How to Introduce New Fish to an Aquarium

    This is a quick how to on introducing new fish into an occupied aquarium.

  • How to Raise the PH in Water

    A water's alkalinity can be a very important factor in the health of your pet fish. Though many fish prefer a neutral water of around 7.0, some, like African cichlids or saltwater fish, prefer a...

  • How to Remove Aquarium Sealant

    Aquarium sealant is a solid, adhesive rubbery gel composed primarily of silicone. It is extremely strong and used to bond heavy sheets of glass together in most aquariums. Along with strength,...

  • How to Convert Salt Water Fish Tank to Fresh

    Love your saltwater tank, but yearn for the carefree state of the freshwater fish owner? Then the time may have come to convert your saltwater tank to fresh. Of course, be sure to find your marine...

  • How to Use Aquarium Sealant

    Aquarium sealant is generally used to repair leaky aquariums, although it can also be used to fix small aquatic ornaments. Some dedicated hobbyists have built entire aquariums from the stuff....

  • How to Cycle an Aquarium Without Fish

    Keeping a freshwater tropical fish aquarium or saltwater aquarium fish alive in your tank is actually quite simple. Using live fish to cycle an aquarium is most often deadly to the fish. Without a...

  • How to Build a Wall in a Fish Tank

    Many species of fish enjoy having places to hide, and building a wall in your home aquarium is one of the best ways to provide those hiding places. Building a wall in your fish tank is easy to do,...

  • How to Lower Nitrate in a Fish Aquarium

    In saltwater aquariums, nitrates get into the water mainly through fish waste and deteriorating algae. If your nitrate levels are on the rise, that generally indicates a decrease in overall water...

  • How to Introduce a New Fish to an Aquarium

    Introducing a new fish to an established aquarium can be stressful to the fish. Most people will put the fish into the tank immediately, causing the fish trauma or shock, which could be fatal....

  • How to Make an Aquarium Pump

    Choosing the right pet is a big decision. Larger pets, such as cats and dogs, need to have shots and regular veterinary checkups. These checkups can put a larger dent in your wallet, not to...

  • How to Set Up Different Kinds of Fish Tank Filters

    There are two different types of fish tank filters for large tanks, not including canister filters, which are often used independently, each with their own benefits and disadvantages. Some...

  • How to Clean Driftwood for an Aquarium

    Opt for natural decor in your fish tank instead of artificial plants or rocks for a visually pleasing aquarium look. Real plants and wood can also form an important substrate and food source for...

  • How to Use a Refugium

    A refugium is an area of your saltwater tank that has been set aside from the main aquarium. Refugiums are generally used to give the creatures "inside" protection from the creatures "outside."...

  • How to Make Your Own Aquarium Rocks

    If you are designing your own aquarium, you may have found it difficult to find just the right rock structures to get the look you want. Also, you have likely found that buying aquarium rocks is...

  • How to Clean Aquarium Gravel

    Every aquarium needs to be regularly cleaned so your fish will stay healthy and happy. Cleaning the gravel of the aquarium is an important step in this process. When it is time to clean the...

  • How to Repair an Aquarium Chiller

    An aquarium chiller regulates the water temperature if it reaches a warm point the fish cannot handle. A water chiller works similarly to an air conditioning unit that humans use for comfort when...

  • How to Safely Setup A New Aquarium

    I am going to explain to you the best and safest way to start (cycle) a freshwater (and tropical) aquarium.

  • How to Maintain Salt Water Aquariums

    Maintaining a salt water nano aquarium is key to healthy fish and corals. When set up properly, most aquariums will require only regular routine maintenance. A maintenance routine consists of...

  • How to Make High pH Water

    Monitoring and maintaining certain pH levels are essential chores for any aquarium owner. There are several reasons to want to raise the pH of your water, whether it's because it's too low...

  • How to Make Different PH Balances in Water

    Keeping freshwater fish provides a look into an underwater world right in your own home. There's more work, however, in keeping a healthy tank than most people realize. One requirement for keeping...

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