Finding a bloated fish in your tank? So your find a bloated fish in your tank and begin to wonder what’s wrong? Next you consult Vet Google and find an number of equally scare articles. What is it? Is it dropsy or bloat? Constipation or obesity? And what happens so often with Google its hard
Why do fish chase each other?If you have a fish tank filled with multiple fish, there are probably many different behaviors that leave you scratching your head. From their eating habits, hiding, swim patterns, as an owner you probably have a lot of questions as to why fish do things a certain way. Another common behavior among fish is to
If you have a fish tank filled with multiple fish, there are probably many different behaviors that leave you scratching your head. From their eating habits, hiding, swim patterns, as an owner you probably have a lot of questions as to why fish do things a certain way. Another common behavior among fish is to
How much substrate does your Aquarium need?So How much substrate does your Aquarium need? Substrate can be one of the most visual aspects of your aquarium. This alongside plants can really create the most wonderful environment for your coral or fish. The depth of your substrate needs to be understood depending on what substrate and what plants you are using. This
So How much substrate does your Aquarium need? Substrate can be one of the most visual aspects of your aquarium. This alongside plants can really create the most wonderful environment for your coral or fish. The depth of your substrate needs to be understood depending on what substrate and what plants you are using. This
Water ParametersMaintaining water quality and the ideal aquarium temperature Testing Water In nature, waste products from decaying matter, fish waste and other animal waste are naturally filtered. The harmful ammonia and nitrites are removed by bacteria and plant life. The substrate at the bottom of a body of water will absorb harmful chemicals and decaying matter
Maintaining water quality and the ideal aquarium temperature Testing Water In nature, waste products from decaying matter, fish waste and other animal waste are naturally filtered. The harmful ammonia and nitrites are removed by bacteria and plant life. The substrate at the bottom of a body of water will absorb harmful chemicals and decaying matter
Retail Store!14/102C Hobsonville Road, Hobsonville, Waitakere City, Auckland We are in the process of signing a lease which will give Aquatic Depot Ltd a brick and mortar retail presences in Hobsonville, Auckland. We expect to have the lease negotiations finalized within the month. However parts of the site still have construction work ongoing and we will
14/102C Hobsonville Road, Hobsonville, Waitakere City, Auckland We are in the process of signing a lease which will give Aquatic Depot Ltd a brick and mortar retail presences in Hobsonville, Auckland. We expect to have the lease negotiations finalized within the month. However parts of the site still have construction work ongoing and we will
Disposal of dead fishThis article is going to solely deal with disposal and not causation. Just the best way to dispose of your departed pet. Loosing a fish is an unfortunate part of the hobby. So of a process it like we were pulling a dead plant out of our tank other are very emotional of about the
This article is going to solely deal with disposal and not causation. Just the best way to dispose of your departed pet. Loosing a fish is an unfortunate part of the hobby. So of a process it like we were pulling a dead plant out of our tank other are very emotional of about the
Aquarium pHAquarium pH Depending on the fish in your Aquarium, certain species prefer different Aquarium pH levels. Many people are confused as to what the pH is, or how you manage it. First, let’s identify what the abbreviation “pH” represents. pH stands for potential hydrogen. In other words, pH measures how acidic or alkaline the aquarium
Aquarium pH Depending on the fish in your Aquarium, certain species prefer different Aquarium pH levels. Many people are confused as to what the pH is, or how you manage it. First, let’s identify what the abbreviation “pH” represents. pH stands for potential hydrogen. In other words, pH measures how acidic or alkaline the aquarium