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Research freshwater, saltwater and tropical fish and learn about their respective habitats. Discover tips and techniques for breeding betta fish or cleaning a goldfish bowl. Feel like a fish out of water trying to set up an outdoor fish pond? Don’t know how to keep an aquarium or fish tank sparkling clean? Get eHow’s step-by-step instructions on everything from stocking and maintaining a koi pond to ridding your aquarium of algae.

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  • 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 Cycle a Fish Tank with Fish

    How to Cycle a Fish Tank with Fish. You've already added fish to your brand new tank and now your fish are dying off and getting sick, your tank is cycling! How do you keep your fish alive...

  • Procedure for Fish Water Testing

    One of the best ways to keep your fish healthy is to test the water they live in. Chemicals caused by the decomposition of waste in the tank can build up in a surprisingly short time in a closed...

  • 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 Cycle a Fish Tank Without Fish

    Cycling a tank before you buy fish is always the best option. You'll save time, money, and heartache by using these simple steps to cycle your tank completely before buying your first fish.

  • Ammonia Disease in Salt Water Fish

    Ammonia poisoning is a fish disease common in new aquariums. The level of ammonia (NH3) and ammonium compounds should be zero, and even small amounts are liable to cause poisoning. Damage can...

  • How to Keep Fish in Outdoor Ponds

    If you would like to house fish in your outdoor pond, there are considerations to note before you even start designing the pond. Proper size and depth for the fish you wish to keep will affect...

  • How to Do a Fishless Cycle

    Most people just buy a tank and add fish, but this is dangerous for the fish and often causes loss. This is both sad and a waste of money. Instead, fishless cycling will build the beede bacteria...

  • Effects of Ammonia on the Reef Aquarium

    Ammonia is a nitrogen-based compound that can be found in the water of reef aquariums. If the ammonia levels are high enough, it can kill your fish. Aquariums must be tested for ammonia on a...

  • Fish Pond Ammonia & PH Problems

    Ammonia is a toxic byproduct of fish waste, excess food and plant matter decay. It is transformed by bacteria into a less harmful form of nitrogen usable by plants for growth. At high levels, it...

  • How to Add Tap Water to Backyard Fish Ponds

    A natural pond is fed by natural water sources, but your backyard pond is not a natural pond and if you need to add tap water to your pond you will need to treat the water first to remove the...

  • 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 Keep Your Aquarium Fish Alive and Healthy

    One of the major frustrations in setting up a fish tank is having to deal with fish dying on a regular basis. In this article, you'll learn how to minimize fish losses so you can focus on...

  • Why Would a Fish Aquarium Always Be Cloudy?

    Cloudy water in a fish aquarium is a sign that something is wrong. Diagnosing the problem will require specific knowledge about the tank and a water test kit. Learn how to diagnose cloudy aquarium...

  • How to Remove Ammonia From Salt Water

    New saltwater fish hobbyists and veteran hobbyists alike are vexed by the problem of how to safely remove ammonia from their salt water. Ammonia spikes can have serious repercussions, including...

  • How to Prepare an Aquarium for a Lifetime of Healthy Goldfish

    Goldfish make great pets - they're convenient, affordable, pretty and can lend ambience to any room. Goldfish can grow to be 12 inches long and can live up to 20 years as long as their home is...

  • How to Set up a Basic and Easy Saltwater/Marine fish tank

    Have you ever wanted to do a salt water or marine tank and thought that it would be too hard or expensive? If you have the patience and the will to learn, you can set up a basic fish and live rock...

  • How to Start a 10 Gallon Fish Tank

    Many new fish hobbyists decide to begin with a 10 gallon tank. These tanks are small, relatively inexpensive and simple to manage, making them perfect for determining if keeping fish is a hobby...

  • How to Cycle Your Aquarium Without Using Fish

    Cycling your fish tank can be very easy and with this method you will not lose any fish in the process.

  • Removing Ammonia from Fish Ponds

    Ammonia robs the water of its oxygen content. The fish in a pond that has too much ammonia will have no choice but to gulp air from the surface. Eventually, they will become comatose and die. It's...

  • How to Make Good Aquarium Bacteria

    In its natural habitat, fish are unaffected by the build up of chemicals like ammonia or nitrite. Mother Nature takes care of it, keeping things on an even keel. However, take that same fish and...

  • How to Properly Perform a Water Change

    For those of us with fish, tropical or saltwater, we need to remember to clean the water once a month. Some of you may think that adding water to a tank is a water change, but it can make the...

  • How Does Disease Affect Freshwater Aquarium Fish?

    Keeping a tank of freshwater fish can be a relaxing hobby. Just watching them swim from end to end can be very therapeutic and a great way to end a stressful day. But what happens if these fish...

  • How to Cycle a Freshwater Tank

    Here are a few steps to help you in cycling a new freshwater tank

  • How to Care for Japanese Koi

    The Japanese Koi is part of the family Cyprinidae. This fish comes from the ranges of Japan and has over the years been disseminated around the world. Japanese Koi are omnivorous and can grow up...

  • How to Care for Goldfish

    Goldfish are one of the most popular of all fish pets. They are especially great for beginners because they are relatively easy to care for. Read on to learn how to care for your gold fish.

  • Ammonia in Fish Tank Cycling

    Learn about cycling ammonia for new tanks and how to maintain an aquarium in this free video on caring for fish and fish tanks.

  • How to Care for Saltwater Fish

    So you saw "Finding Nemo" and you want to own him, or you're sick of guppies and tetras and you want to take care of the much brighter, arguably more interesting looking saltwater fish. Fair...

  • How to Use BIO Wheels

    Many aquarium filters are limited in their cleaning ability by the amount of oxygen in the water. BIO Wheels filters, however, can sidestep that problem because it spins in both water and air,...

  • How to Keep Koi Pond Water Clear

    Keeping the water in your koi pond clear is essential to maintain the health of your fish, as well as make it easier for you to enjoy your slippery friends.

  • How to Choose Starter Fish for Freshwater Aquariums

    When you're trying to establish a healthy freshwater aquarium, it's important to stock a new tank with appropriate types of fish. The more expensive a fish is, the more delicate it tends to be, so...

  • How to Install Pressurized Filters for a Koi Pond

    A pressurized filter removes ammonia from fish waste which can harm your koi by accumulating bacteria on the media that you place in it. The bacterium removes the ammonia creating a healthier...

  • How to Avoid New Tank Syndrome

    New tank syndrome is the term used to describe what happens when you first start up a fish tank. The most people do when setting up their tanks is to make sure the water is decholorinated and at...

  • How to do the Fishless Cycle

    The Fishless Cycle is a safe and easy way to prime the filter in your tank, and enables you to fully stock with whatever fish you want. More information available on the Tropical Fish Fanatics...

  • How to Keep Your Aquarium Water Healthy

    Ensuring that you have a proper balance in your aquarium water is vital to the health of your fish. In their natural habitats, the water that fish live in is constantly cycling. Since aquarium...

  • How to Test Aquarium Water

    When starting a new aquarium you should test the water every four to five days. Test an established tank at least monthly, but more frequently is recommended for some tests. Monitor your aquarium...

  • How to Test Aquarium Water Ammonia

    If you are a fish lover interested in keeping a tank it's imperative you check the ammonia levels regularly. It's easy to do--just test for ammonia when you check the aquarium for other chemicals....

  • How to Diagnose Your Fish's Ailment

    One sick fish today could lead to a sick tank tomorrow. Finding out what is ailing your scaly friend could save the tank community.

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