Aquarium décor
Aquarium décor is available in many styles. To choose decorations for your fish tank, be sure to browse a bit to see what is available before you settle for the first decoration you see. Some of the varying kinds of aquarium décor include:
• Oceanic theme – this often consists of coral and other elements.
• Shipwreck or Pirate theme – this plays off of an oceanic theme and includes a shipwreck or pirate ship.
• Nautical theme – uses lighthouses, boats and life preservers.
• Mermaid theme – uses decorative mermaid figures to place in the water.
• Submarine theme – utilizes a submergible submarine and possibly human figurines.
There are several kinds and subsets of aquarium décor to choose from. As you explore the options, you will likely find just the decorative elements that express you personal style and taste.
Aquarium filters
Anyone who starts up a new hobby quickly finds out that most hobbies have their own jargon that can take a while to learn. The same is true for those who are beginning to deal with aquarium filters. The fact is, there are many different kinds of filters and each one is slightly different.
In the next few paragraphs, some of the terms that might be mentioned in discussions with those knowledgeable about fish tanks are included below.
• Bubble up filters – This is a particular kind of an internal filter. These filters are able to use a stream of air bubbles in order to push water up and out of a tube. When this occurs, a pull of water into the filter through the filter media is created.
• External aquarium filters – It often occurs that these kinds of filters are like power filters, however the terms are not always synonymous.
• Skimmer – There are two different types of skimmers – surface and protein. The surface skimmers are basically boxes that are simply placed just below the aquarium itself. The water then “spills” out of the aquarium and into the box. Then, the water is usually siphoned out.
• Under gravel filters are widely popular, but are often used more as supplemental filters than as primary devices. This filter is placed in the very bottom of the tank before anything else. After it has been placed, other items like gravel and water can be put into place.
• Wet/Dry filters – The metabolic activity of beneficial bacteria is affected by the use of these filters. This actually helps more beneficial bacteria to be created at a quicker rate. The basic way that these operate is: The water is first spread over a media that is for the most part exposed to a lot of air; as the random patterns of water formulate and move across the media, this means the media is constantly kept wet with a very film sheet of water; the media is able to play host to many kinds of bacteria.
By understanding how each of these aquarium filters works, you can begin to understand a lot of information about a lot of things you may not have known before. For example, there are many kinds of filters and many different kinds of fish.
Naturally, not all the fish are going to be comfortable with all of the filters. But, one of the important things that can now be done is to try to understand ore about the fish that are in your aquariums. If you find that your fish are needy for more beneficial bacteria, then maybe you will need to find an aquarium filter that is able to produce large amounts of these bacteria.
Aquarium filters can be studied for a long time because there are many different types, but by at least learning a bit more information, you will be that much mote prepared the next time you are trying to decide what you can do that would be most beneficial to all of your fish.
Aquarium and tank supplies
You can find aquarium and tank supplies at local stores as well as from online retailers. Locally you may find supplies at discount centers as well as specialized fish stores. There are many retailers on the Internet specializing in aquarium and tank supplies.
Having fish can become an expensive venture. Many fish enthusiasts shop around for what they need for their tanks and attempt to save money. The most important thing to do is to do your homework about a product before you buy it to determine if it is right for your fish and your aquarium.
Once you have determined what supplies you want to buy, then shop around. While considering different stores or vendors, be sure to make yourself familiar with retailers’ guarantee and return policies. This is equally important for local vendors and Internet stores. You will want to know that you can return an item if it is damaged in shipping or simply doesn’t work. Finding suitable aquarium and tank supplies is vital in creating an environment in which your fish will thrive.
