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		<title>Tropical Fish Aquarium &#8211; Enchanting Beauty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 21:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are few things more fascinating than an aquarium graced with beautiful tropical fish. Even if you are not deep into keeping fish as pets, you cannot help but be drawn to the beauty a tropical fish tank exudes. This is primarily due to the type of fish of course &#8211; tropical fish are naturally [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are few things more fascinating than an aquarium graced with beautiful tropical fish. Even if you are not deep into keeping fish as pets, you cannot help but be drawn to the beauty a tropical fish tank exudes. This is primarily due to the type of fish of course &#8211; tropical fish are naturally beautiful and graceful to a fault.</p>
<p>So are you interested in setting up a tropical fish tank? Whether you decide to go with freshwater or salt water fish, a keeping tropical fish as a hobby is an extremely rewarding endeavor. Here are a few things to look for when it comes to setting up a tropical fish tank.</p>
<p>- Make your tropical fish tank evolve over time in terms of growth and diversity.<br />
- It is a good idea to start small at first, especially if you are new to keeping fish as a hobby.<br />
- Though the objective is to have a diverse set of tropical fish, start with only a few species so that you will not be overwhelmed with trying to do too much at one time.<br />
- Remember that some species of tropical fish are extremely delicate and rare and could prove challenging to take care of. So go with the simple approach.<br />
- Over time as you learn more and acquire more expertise in the care of your fish, you can add more species of tropical fish.</p>
<p>Then there is the choice of the tank itself and how to set it up. A basic tropical fish tank will contain a water filter, a heater, gravel, plants, and larger stones or logs. The fish tank gravel can range from natural stones to bright neon colors. Depending on your own preferences, you can choose from a wide selection of sizes, textures, and colors. A good idea is to give your tank enough time to settle as the adding of gravel or stones could make the bottom of the tank a little bit unstable. Plants, rocks, and small bits of driftwood are also useful to have in your tank to give your fish a more natural environment.</p>
<p>One important aspect of equipping your tropical fish tank is the type of plants you choose. Live plants are extremely attractive but remember herbivorous fish may eat these plants. Plastic plants may be an acceptable option depending on the species of tropical fish you choose to put in your tank. One caution here is to make sure the material that makes your plants will not leak chemicals or toxins into the water.</p>
<p>In planning the growth of your fish species, be sure to give consideration to how big the fish will grow and the size of your tank. If you plan to move to a bigger tank over time then acquire your fish with that in mind. If you plan to stay with one size of tank for some time, then your approach to what species of tropical fish you acquire may be a bit different.</p>
<p>Finally, give ample consideration to the mix of tropical fish you acquire as some species may not interact well with each other. Some species of tropical fish can be a bit aggressive so you need to take this into consideration. Having a tropical fish tank can be a real challenge but can also be tremendously fulfilling.</p>
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		<title>African Tropical Fish</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 21:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for high quality African tropical fish? There are a wide selection of gorgeous tropical freshwater fish from this area. Here are a few examples of the different species available and how they can make a welcome addition to any tank. One of the most famous African tropical fish would have to be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking for high quality African tropical fish? There are a wide selection of gorgeous tropical freshwater fish from this area. Here are a few examples of the different species available and how they can make a welcome addition to any tank.</p>
<p>One of the most famous African tropical fish would have to be the cichlids. This includes jewel cichlids, Congo dwarf cichlids, and African Butterfly cichlids. Also included are a variety of cichlids from the Rift Valley, including the Peacock cichlid, Fuelleborn cichlid, and several others. These species of fish are renowned for being a variety of vivid colors, but quite aggressive as well. Not only will they not tolerate others of the same species in their tank, but they might even attack fish that have similar colors of patterns.</p>
<p>When purchasing any of these African tropical fish, it&#8217;s crucial to make sure that they&#8217;re compatible with the other fish in your tank, or you risk causing serious injury to your fish, not to mention a lot of stress for the cichlid. Cichlids of this type are also known for keeping their eggs in their mouth when breeding. Also included in the cichlid family is the vibrant Kribensis, a bottom dwelling fish that, unlike its cousins, is surprisingly mellow and easy to take care of.</p>
<p>Another type of African tropical fish not in the cichlid family would have to be the killifishes. These fish are famous for their characteristic bright colors, stripes, and spots. They&#8217;re also known for being able to take small leaps out of the water when catching small flies or mosquitoes. Like cichlids, killifishes are famous for their aggression and will eat smaller fish. However, when put in a tank with fish it can tolerate, this can be a beautiful, active member of any freshwater tank.</p>
<p>These are only a few African tropical fish to consider for your tank. When browsing for different fish of this variety, be sure to ask whether or not your fish are required dual helpings of both manufactured and live food. Given the active nature of many cichlids and others, it may be necessary to supply them with blood worms, brine shrimp, or even live flies and mosquitoes.</p>
<p>By introducing African tropical fish to your tank, you are entering the ranks of aquarium keepers who dare to feed and take care a few of the more aggressive, challenging species. In performing basic tank maintenance, keeping watch over their diet, and monitoring any breeding habits, you will be able to enjoy your tropical fish for years to come. Learn more today!</p>
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<p>Are you thinking of setting up a tropical fish tank? Whether you decide to go with freshwater or salt water fish, you are investing in a beautiful and rewarding hobby. Here are a few things to look for when it comes to setting up a reliable tank.</p>
<p>One of the most interesting things about tropical fish tanks is that they evolve over time. With this in mind, it&#8217;s a good idea to start small at first, especially if you&#8217;re new to taking care of fish. While it may be tempting to invest in all sorts of beautiful tropical fish, the fact of the matter is that some species are simply too rare or too delicate to be able to take care of if you aren&#8217;t accomplished to the nuances of tank life. However, don&#8217;t become impatient—you can always add more fish to your tank once you&#8217;re certain that the environment you&#8217;ve created is stable enough to introduce new species.</p>
<p>A basic tropical fish tank will contain a water filter, a heater, gravel, plants, and larger stones or logs. The fish tank gravel can range from natural stones to wild neon colors. Depending on the look of your tank, you can choose from a wide selection of sizes, textures, and colors. Just be sure to give your tank time to settle—adding gravel to tank water often results in it taking a day or two for the dust to settle. Plants, rocks, and small bits of driftwood are also useful for several reasons. Not only are they useful for decorating your tank and creating a nice sense of symmetry, but they also provide your fish with places to sleep or hide when necessary.</p>
<p>Of course, when it comes to buying aquarium plants for tropical fish tanks, you have to be careful. While many tank owners prefer to use live plants as a natural addition to the tank, you should be careful not to buy herbivorous fish if you do, as they will quickly devour them down to the nubs. There is nothing wrong with using plastic plants—these range in style from stunningly realistic to gaudy and flashy—but make absolutely sure that they are made of quality plastics that won&#8217;t leak dyes or chemicals into the water.</p>
<p>Finally, when choosing your tropical fish, be sure to pick ones that won&#8217;t outgrow your tank. If you are unsure of a purchase, feel free to tell a fish store attendant the size of your tank and he or she will direct you toward fish that are an ideal size. Also be absolutely sure that the fish that you purchase work well together, as different species of tropical fish have varying degrees of aggressiveness. If you purchase fish that swim in a group, make sure to learn the exact number necessary—some species require odd numbered schools, while others require even numbered schools. Learn more about how to create the perfect tropical fish tank!</p>
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