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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Keep a Healthy Fish tank to make you Happy!


For the pet fish, sicknesses can scatter in a short period of time. Many times you will discover your fish lifeless before you can even spot the disease. That is a result of variations in water temperature or because of malfunctioning of the aquarium accessories. Therefore it is important to learn what makes the fish sick and also learn the effective ways to maintain their health.

All these will start from buying the fish home from the pet shop. Make certain the fish is healthy looking when you buy it from the store. Many pet fish stores purchase fish in large quantities and they have to dispose them in a short time. Typically, they don’t have much time to inspect each and every fish. And that means you have to be cautious while purchasing fish from them.

Here are some tips to consider while getting fish:
  1. Observe the fish very carefully to find out whether you can find any visible scratches or spots on its skin. If you find any, it is really a sign that this fish is having particular illness.
  2. You should also be conscious of the routine for the fish. In the event the fish is spending a lot of time in the bottom of the fish tank, it could be experiencing something. If the fish is simply not energetic or if it is not swimming swiftly, it could be due to some health problem.
  3. The fins and also the gills of the fish can also be essential body parts to check out. If the fins are clamped, this can be a sign of bad health. The gills need to look pink. If it is seem pale or bluish or blackish, there might be something wrong.
If you discover some unusual or strange patterns of the fish, it is best to avoid that fish.
So you have bought successfully a healthy appearing fish. Now you will have to introduce it in your aquarium. 
 Here are some important things to consider:
  1. You shouldn't bring in the fish directly to your aquarium. You need to keep the new ones in a separate quarantine for awhile. There could be some infection brewing in the fish which may not be noticeable while purchasing however it may appear right after few days. So you need to have an extra tank to help keep the fish for some time.
  2. Afterwards you must slowly acclimatize the fish with the habitat to your regular tank. You can do this by putting the aquarium water into the quarantine tank. You can do this slowly and gradually and allow some time for the fish to get familiar with the water. Adaptation ought to be done slowly as the fish could get ich problems due to immediate changes in the water.
After acclimatizing the fish you can now take them to your main tank. Thereafter, you have to do regular maintenance work to avoid diseases. Take a look at the next guidelines:

  1. Place your aquarium away from the sunlight or heat vent.
  2. If you employ a suitable plan of routine maintenance, a lot of the health conditions might be shunned. Maintenance includes replacing of water in a regular basis, washing the pebbles (substrate) and cleaning the filters in a way that the bacterial colonies formed in it are not disturbed. Furthermore, it also includes assessment of the water frequently to discover the toxic components. You need to write down the schedule of maintenance and do your best to follow it as far as possible.
  3. Make use of the appropriate equipments and check it many times if they function well. This is important in taking care of the health of your fish and the entire tank as well. You should never economize on getting the accessories because that is definitely vital to stay the fish healthy. When you buy an accessory that will not last for a long time it’s a waste of time and money so opt for the best quality.
  4. It is best to carry out some on-line research for the varieties of the fish you might be retaining inside the aquarium. It can help you understand their needs. When you are familiar to their needs, it is possible to modify your routine maintenance schedule and serving amounts accordingly.
Remember, when you finally bring fish at home, you need to have activities to maintain it healthy. A cheerful fish can be a fantastic source of pleasure for the entire family. In case your kids would ask for their own aquarium, you can log in to KidsAquariums.com to see the coolest and the latest kids aquariums.





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Kuldeepsinghgambhir said...

Great article about Fish Tank
http://www.youtube.com/tasp2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWRF2MwoMBk

September 14, 2011 11:36 PM

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