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Product Review - Feeding Artemia |
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Ralph Cabage |
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2009-12-08 |
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There are many different types of foods for fry (baby fish) on the market today. Phytoplankton, rotifers, ciliates, and artemia are among the preferred types. Artemia is the most popular of this group due to its convenience and availability. |
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Product Review - Cichlid Premier Floating Pellets |
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Ralph Cabage |
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2009-12-08 |
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Venomous Aquarium Animals |
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Chris Deer |
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2009-12-08 |
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Pacific Coast Calcium Reactors |
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Stephen A. Weeks Jr |
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2009-12-08 |
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pH Problems and Solutions in Reef Tanks |
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Sheridan Henson |
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2009-12-08 |
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It"s not uncommon to find aquarists with pH problems. Using different additives like calcium, kalkwasser, alkalinity buffer, etc., it becomes increasingly common to drop or raise pH levels into unfit conditions. Many hobbyists fall into a cause and effect cycle of adding additives to solve a problem, only to cause another problem concerning pH. Understanding pH and the symptoms causing low or high pH will lead to a healthy tank. |
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The Importance of Dissolved Oxygen |
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Staff Writer |
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2009-12-08 |
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Mechanical filtration is a reliable method to boost available oxygen in the aquarium or pond. |
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