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  • Why Can't I Get My New Filter to Work in My Aquarium?

    Aquarium fish continually release metabolic waste products into their water. These products create a toxic condition in the aquarium unless removed by a filter. Numerous types of filters exist, and the majority are powered by a motor. Canister filters typically require priming before they will function. In some cases, the impeller or impeller well may have been damaged during manufacture or in transit. Under most circumstances, you will be able to get your new canister filter to function if you pay attention to a few basic procedures.

  • Why Is My Dog's Mouth Drooping on One Side?

    When people invite a pet into their home, it typically becomes another member of the family; as such, finding a pet in distress, such as a dog with a drooping mouth, can be upsetting. A dog's mouth may droop for several possible reasons, which will require varying solutions, depending on the cause of the dog's facial nerve paresis, as this condition is called. With the help of a veterinarian, identifying the cause will help determine the next steps on the dog's road to recovery.

  • Why Do I Have Froth in My New Aquarium?

    You just finished setting up your new aquarium, and you see froth forming in the tank. This phenomenon occurs when the surface tension of the water is altered. Finding out why this happens is important to alleviate the problem. Knowing some of the common reasons for froth will help keep your new aquarium and fish healthy and beautiful.

  • Why a Dog Keeps Coughing Up White Froth

    A dog who is coughing up white froth can be suffering from a number of medical issues. White froth does not always mean there is a serious problem, but repeated coughing of white froth should be checked by a vet.

  • Why Do Dogs Froth at the Mouth?

    Dogs froth or foam at the mouth for many reasons, not all of them having to do with illness. If the froth is red or accompanied by other symptoms such as seizures or vomiting, contact a vet immediately.

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