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samedi 10 janvier 2015

Tips On Aquarium Maintenance Cincinnati OH

By Enid Hinton


One of the main concerns that those who keep fish in aquariums have is the regular maintenance required. There are various concerns when it comes to maintaining aquariums. Murky water or debris that floats is a health hazard that needs immediate attention. If they are not tackled early, they could lead to growth of algae and may also result in disease. When it comes to aquarium maintenance in Cincinnati OH, it is important to understand the various aspects involved.

When the growth of algae has exceeded a certain level, there will eutrophication. This is a process in which algae consume the oxygen within the water leaving the fish deprived. This will put their lives at risk. When there is no regular change of the water, a foul odor results caused by unwanted bacteria that develop in the water. This creates an ideal environment for breeding of disease causing bacteria. Fish will die.

Regular checking of filters is recommended. It is the device which removes impurities, unwanted debris and excrement. Filter replacement is done after 3 or 4 weeks depending on the state of the water. Changing the filter frequently ensures the water quality is good, meaning it will be healthier for fish. Such conditions are ideal for growth of fish- they will thrive. It also means there will not be any need for frequent maintenance practices such as water change.

There are various ways of controlling algae. The most effective and environment friendly is introduction of sucker fish into the tank. They eat algae. They are not the prettiest of fish but will have the job done. Rate of growth of algae can be controlled by putting the tank in a location where it is not exposed to direct sunlight. The other option is to buy tools used for algae removal from local pet stores.

Odor in the aquarium is brought about by growth of bacteria. This could result from too much excrement within the water because of inadequate filtration, rotting of plants or fish or it could also result from overfeeding. First and foremost, a headcount should be conducted of all the inhabitants of the tank to see if anyone is missing.

If all the fish are present, then it is likely that the problem may be due to excessive waste brought about by overpopulation. Should these also not be the problem then one will be forced to consider more frequent water changes. Ideally, 10 to 15 percent of new water needs to be added each week. The level of acidity of the water ought to be checked to ensure it is optimum. Food given to fish should be optimum. They must never be overfed.

Temperature and quality of water are important considerations. For those using tap water, it will need to be cleared of chlorine so that the fish are not exposed to excessive levels. It is best to use distilled water available from most grocery stores. The tank temperature should be right before the fish are put in.

Aquariums also get dirty over time due to atmospheric reactions between air and water. Rust could also develop at certain points. All these need to be removed. Dust should be removed from the tank surface using water without soap. Soap is poisonous to fish.




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