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π™©πŸ π™ƒ – the Aquarium Hobbyist https://theaquariumhobbyist.com Sun, 08 Sep 2024 18:40:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Saltwater Aquarium Maintenance https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/saltwater-aquariums/saltwater-aquarium-maintenance https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/saltwater-aquariums/saltwater-aquarium-maintenance#respond Thu, 09 Mar 2023 08:43:16 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=436 In the enclosed environment of our saltwater systems, water quality can degrade quickly without regular aquarium maintenance and water changes, especially when the aquarium is overstocked and overfed. Aquarium maintenance should be performed religiously on nano tanks of less than 15 gallons throughout their lifetime. The smaller the aquarium, the more quickly changes in water quality will…

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What You Don’t Need For Your Saltwater Aquarium! https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/saltwater-aquariums/what-you-dont-need-for-your-saltwater-aquarium https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/saltwater-aquariums/what-you-dont-need-for-your-saltwater-aquarium#respond Tue, 28 Feb 2023 09:54:29 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=430 But even today, many beginning hobbyists are confronted with redundant aquarium-keeping methodologies, obsolete equipment options, and poor advice from their local fish shop. Modern saltwater aquarium keeping is elegant, simple, and decidedly low-tech. We have come to realize that all that is needed is live rock, live sand, good water flow, vigorous skimming and a better understanding of the…

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Lake Tanganyika Biotope Aquarium: Complete Guide https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/lake-tanganyika-biotope-aquarium-complete-guide https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/lake-tanganyika-biotope-aquarium-complete-guide#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 14:56:23 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=409 Tanganyika is the 6th largest lake in the world in terms of area and the 3rd largest lake with its water volume. It is home to 400 different fish species, more than 250 of which are cichlids. The pH value varies between 7.5 and 9.2, the total hardness between 10 and 12, and the water temperature between 24.5 and 25.5 degrees. The lake is surrounded by mountains to a large extent. The beach of the…

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Riparium: Complete Guide https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/riparium-complete-guide https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/riparium-complete-guide#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 14:45:19 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=406 Ripariums are like a mimic of a stream or waterfront. In the aquarium, plants that can live both on water and on land are selected and some are designed as water and some as land. When viewed in this way, it creates the feeling of looking at the cross-section of a water edge. The riparium, which attract a lot of attention due to their structure, bring nature to their environment. It seems that we…

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Aquarium Fish Fin Rot: Causes, Treatment and Prevention https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/fish-diseases/freshwater-fishes/aquarium-fish-fin-rot-causes-treatment-and-prevention https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/fish-diseases/freshwater-fishes/aquarium-fish-fin-rot-causes-treatment-and-prevention#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 14:35:51 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=401 Fin rotting is caused by a bacterial or fungal infection. The main reason for these infections is aquariums whose maintenance is delayed. In aquariums that are not maintained on time, water quality deteriorates and this causes stress and weakened immune systems of the fish. In the early stages of the disease, small breaks, redness, and worn appearance appear on the fins. In the later stages…

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How to Repair Fish Tank: Leak and Crack Repairing Guide https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/how-to-repair-fish-tank-leak-and-crack-repairing-guide https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/how-to-repair-fish-tank-leak-and-crack-repairing-guide#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 14:21:18 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=396 Before starting our article, if there is a big crack in your aquarium or there is too much water leakage, immediately take the living creatures in the aquarium to another place and take them to safety. If your aquarium has cracks, the best thing to do is to replace the piece of broken glass. For this, the aquarium must be emptied completely. If the bottom glass of your aquarium is cracked…

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How to Keep Phosphate Under Control in the Aquarium https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-keep-phosphate-under-control-in-the-aquarium https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-keep-phosphate-under-control-in-the-aquarium#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 14:04:37 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=391 Because phosphate deficiency in the aquarium can cause the growth of plants to slow down. With the slowing of the growth of the plants, nitrogen and other nutrients will be the food source for the algae and the algae problem will occur. Phosphate excess in the aquarium can also cause algae bloom, just like phosphate deficiency. As a result, the oxygen level in the aquarium drops…

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How to Keep Nitrate Under Control in Your Aquarium https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-keep-nitrate-under-control-in-your-aquarium https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-keep-nitrate-under-control-in-your-aquarium#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 13:57:42 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=387 Ammonia is a highly toxic type of waste that causes various reactions in humans and animals. If there is no living creature that helps to destroy ammonia in the aquarium, it will cause poisoning of the living creatures. However, nitrifying bacteria convert ammonia to nitrite, which is less harmful to living things. They also convert nitrite into nitrate, which is less harmful than it.

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How to Fix Cloudy Aquarium Water https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-fix-cloudy-aquarium-water https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-fix-cloudy-aquarium-water#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 13:41:44 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=383 Clean aquarium water is the first requirement for a healthy aquarium. Fish need clean water to thrive and survive. However, uneaten food, fish waste, and rotten plants raise the pH of the water, making your aquarium unhealthy. So how does the aquarium water stay clean? For this, there are some points you need to pay attention to in aquarium setup and maintenance. When aquariums are first…

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How to Grow Aquarium Plants in Gravel https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-grow-aquarium-plants-in-gravel https://theaquariumhobbyist.com/guides/freshwater-aquariums/how-to-grow-aquarium-plants-in-gravel#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 13:27:39 +0000 http://theaquariumhobbyist.com%20%20/?p=371 When thinking about planting live aquarium plants, the substrate is a vital consideration. Especially beginners ponder about the difficulties of growing live plants. Some people think having a particular type of planting sand or soil in the aquarium can add extra hassles. Gravels indeed are the easiest type of substrate to maintain. And no worries, you can still grow plants in the aquarium…

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