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New 48″ Power Compact Fluorescent Fish Tank Aquarium Light

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BestChoiceProducts presents to you, our Brand New High Quality NEW 48 BEAUTIFUL SILVER FINISH POWER COMPACT FLUORESCENT AQUARIUM LIHGTS 4 x 36 Watts, (2) White Daylight 10,000k Double Bulbs and (2) Blue Actinic Double Bulbs, which better growth of macro algae and corals such as leather corals, polyps, mushrooms and live rocks with beneficial coralline, perfect for freshwater and saltwater aquarium fish tank. This is the most widely used aquarium lighting. FEATUR… More >>

New 48″ Power Compact Fluorescent Fish Tank Aquarium Light

Can somone help me find a small aquarium?

I have a 12 gallon nano-cube which was a reef tank with no fish until recently I bought a mantis shrimp.So now I need to find an aquarium so I can get him out of my reef tank. I am looking for a somewhat thick 4-7 gallon, acrylic, and with built in filtration. Give me you opinions about what I should get. Also I would like it to be somewhat nice looking for it is going on my desk. Please do not flame me for having a mantis I don’t find them to be pests as other aquarium hobbyist feel, that is not what this post is about.

I Love Tropical Fish

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An ocean of easy-to-color illustrations will delight young colorists. Budding artists will love adding a rainbow of hues to 30 renderings of rare and beautiful tropical fish in their serene underwater worlds, from natural settings to home aquariums. Images include a clown fish, lion fish, seahorse, siamese tiger fish, and more…. More >>

I Love Tropical Fish

How to put my hands in my aquarium safely?

I’ve read that I should wash my hands – I’ve read that I shouldn’t….what do all of you have to say?

I have to replant a new piece of java fern that came up while I was vacuuming the tank….

Wouldn’t want to accidentally harm any fish….

Thanks all y’all….
Thanks all

Marineland PFES12 Eclipse Seamless Integrated Aquarium System Twelve, 12 Gallons

  • Innovative 12-gallon aquarium perfect for showcasing salt- or fresh-water fish at home or the office
  • Patented BIO-Wheel 3-stage filtration system creates healthy environment for your fish and plants
  • Perfectly sized for counters or desktops with limited space
  • Easy to install, operate, and maintain
  • No valves, hoses, tubing, or noisy pumps necessary
  • 100% water-to-media contact for excellent water quality, and a healthier environment for your plants and fish
  • Available in 3, and 12 gallons, hexagonal 5 gallons and a corner 5 gallon
  • Easy to install and operate and provides unlimited, unhindered access to the entire aquarium
  • Fluorescent daylight bulb is ideal for plant growth and ornamental fish color enhancement
  • Top mounted, three-stage filtration system that has minimal rear space requirements for against-the-wall placement

Product Description
The top-mounted, three-stage system combines simple, elegant styling with superior performance efficiency. All water is filtered through the high-performance Eclipse Rite-Size Filter Cartridge and then directed to the patented Marineland BIO-Wheel. The result: 100% water-to-media contact for excellent water quality, and a healthier environment for plants and fish. Easy to install, easy to operate, the Eclipse System provides unlimited, unhindered access to the e… More >>

Marineland PFES12 Eclipse Seamless Integrated Aquarium System Twelve, 12 Gallons

Is it a good idea to add aquarium salt to a tropical community tank to help the fish?

I have a couple silver dollar tetras, some gouramis, a pleco, and some other small community fish in my tank. I heard that it is a good idea to add salt in the aquarium to help the fish. But i also heard some bad things about adding salt to an aquarium. I do not know whether to add salt or not. What are your ideas, should i do it or not?

If the water in my fish aquarium gets cloudy?

will the fish think it is going to rain?

Should I be concerned about the cloudy water and is there a fix for it?

Is it necessary to use gravel cleaner for aquarium with snail and plecostomus?

I have 6 goldfish, one plecostumus (all about 2 inches), and one snail–in a 45-gallon aquarium. I’ve cycled the water for about a month and a half now… the water actually looks very clean and the fish are fairly active. Is it necessary for me to use a gravel cleaner? Can’t I just let the pleco and the snail have at it? Or do these two animals not eat up the gunk that a gravel cleaner would clean up? Could I do it with more snails?