Monday, October 27, 2014

Simple Ways For Aquarium Maintenance

By Young Lindsay


Having the aquarium maintained would save a lot of expenses in making sure it is still up and running. Having it thoroughly checked as well would in intervals of time would make sure that the fishes are healthy and the tank is clean. Being able to maintain this is easy in just a few steps and preparations and it only takes thirty minutes every two weeks.

The stability of the tank is a factor for the maintenance of the whole aquarium. Everything must be working fine and nothing out of place or broken, to ensure the safety and healthy of the aquatic pets inside it. Aquarium maintenance Cincinnati is done by close observation and attention towards this.

The water must be replaced every two weeks. The water may change the environment in the tank depending on the compositions of it and would affect the fishes living inside it. Replacement is just around fifteen percent of the water and in cases where there is a sick fish, then around half of it would be fine to replace.

Make sure that the water you are going to replace with is fresh and clean from any other materials. There are water from the tap that contains hard metals, chlorine, and ammonia. Although some products may promise to condition the water, this does not remove the ammonia that is present in the water.

Take note, lukewarm water is still too warm for the fishes. Use a thermometer to take the temperature and see if it is already good enough before pouring it in. In Cincinnati OH, the ideal temperature for tropical fishes is about seventy two to eighty degrees Fahrenheit with an optimal temperature of seventy eight degrees. As for common goldfishes, it would be from sixty five to sixty eight Fahrenheit, and for fancy tailed ones, it could be up to seventy two degrees.

With the use of a siphon, take out the previous water from the tank and with a vacuum for the water, clean the gravels from any debris like waste or build up. Utilize an unused stocking for the vacuum in order to filter the gravels. Then use a brush made of bristle to clean the decorations, too. This is important so that algae would not form on the surface and cause risks to the health of the fishes.

Try to look at the water for a while and see if the cloudiness would go away or not. If not, there are treatments available in the market, but it does not solve the main issue and ends up covering it instead. Make sure that there is a gap of air at the top of the water in the tank for the fishes to have room for their upper fins.

The equipment and walls outside should also be cleaned and this includes the light, the hood, and the top portion of the tank. Detergents should not be used since they have ammonia fumes in it and will be bad for the fishes. Other cleaning products are available that is specially made for cleaning aquariums.

The cartridge should be cleaned once a month. There is carbon buildup in it and it may cause the fishes to either die or be sick. There are also bacteria, but they are beneficial to the filtering system, and they may be sticking on the cartridge but it is still okay to clean it since they are most likely sticking on the gravel instead of the filter.




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