What is the best and easiest way to make your fish in the aquarium happy and healthy? Learn how to keep your aquarium clean while following these five tips.
Although aquarium fish is easier to maintain than some other pets, this does not mean that the aquarium may be neglected. It is certainly important that it is clean, but not sterile, because it can even be more harmful to fish in the aquarium. By sterilizing the aquarium, you are at risk of removing useful bacteria from the water that razes very harmful ammonia, which is then potentially lethal to fish. That's why a lot of dirt is not a waste.
Tip no. 1: Clean the gravel regularly
If you use gravel as an aquarium basin, clean it once a week (but never more than a third of a gravel per week) to remove the tiny particles that settle down at the bottom of the aquarium and who know how to mute the water. The easiest way to do this is by using the bottom vacuum cleaner, which can be found in most five outlets.
Tip no. 2: Change the water once a week
At the same time, cleaning the gravel can be done by replacing water in the aquarium. It is recommended once a week to replace 10-15% water from the aquarium. Since most vacuum cleaners can serve as siphons, you can work both processes in parallel, saving not only time but money as well. Before water is poured into the aquarium, you must be dehlorized and adjusted to the water temperature in the aquarium, so that the deviations do not exceed two degrees.
Tip no. 3: Let the glass shine
Maintaining the glass, both from the inside and from the outside, is also very important. And not just for aesthetics, but also for controlling algae growth. First, clean the inner glass of algae and dirt using a glass cleaner. And you can also use the most common sponge dishwashers. Do this before replacing the water. You can use sponge and vinegar to clean the outer glass and possibly sloped stones. The process lasts for a long time, but it's safe.
Tip no. 4: Clean aquarium decor
If you have decorated your aquarium and decorated with different things, keep in mind that they also need to be cleaned. Of course, no chemicals for cleaning are ignored. What you need to do is to carefully remove all decorative items from the aquarium and clean them with a regular toothbrush to remove algae and other dirt. You can sterilize the brush with acetic acid or water and salt, then rinse well. Also, once a week, wipe the bulbs in the aquarium.
Tip no. 5: Cleaning the filter
Filters collect waste materials that fish excrete and residual quantities of food from the aquarium. The filters are collecting garbage in time and can not work well, so filter cleaning is extremely important. Some types of aquarium filters need to be changed, others should only be cleaned with water. If your filter has several changing cartridges, do not change them all at once, but alternately, so as not to remove all useful bacteria from the aquarium. For these other types of filters, which do not change, it is recommended that the filter be washed in water from the aquarium, leaving the bacterial microflora unchanged.
Discus are members of the Family Cichlidae and are sometimes referred to as “King of the Aquarium” because of their majestic beauty and regal colors. At least three species have been described, although debate continues over the validity of several assigned scientific names. Wild caught discus can be challenging to keep, due to their specialized water chemistry and dietary needs, however, most discus sold today are captive bred and are much easier to keep. That said, they are not for beginners, for a variety of reasons. Through selective breeding, numerous color varieties are available and more continue to be developed.
We present you one of the most beautiful aquariums in the world with disc fish. This is a compilation of the finest samples of disc fish. Breeders wish the best of luck and success in the coming period and you enjoy watching this video.
Category of discus at videos are
Ocean Green discus,
Pigeon Snake discus,
Red White discus,
Red Spotted Green discus,
Indian Summer discus,
Red Golden Diamond discus,
Heckel Wild discus,
Alenqer with fry discus,
Snakeskin discus,
san merah (snake bar) Albino gen discus,
Heckel discus,
Heckel Cross discus,
San Merah (Snake Bar) discus,
Red Alenqer discus,
Red Alenquer discus,
Red Spotted Green discus,
San Merah (Snakeskin bars) discus,
Golden discus,
Red Pearl with Fry discus,
Cobalt discus,
Red Pearl Turquoise discus.
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Although aquarium fish is easier to maintain than some other pets, this does not mean that the aquarium may be neglected. It is certainly important that it is clean, but not sterile, because it can even be more harmful to fish in the aquarium. By sterilizing the aquarium, you are at risk of removing useful bacteria from the water that razes very harmful ammonia, which is then potentially lethal to fish. That's why a lot of dirt is not a waste.
Tip no. 1: Clean the gravel regularly
If you use gravel as an aquarium basin, clean it once a week (but never more than a third of a gravel per week) to remove the tiny particles that settle down at the bottom of the aquarium and who know how to mute the water. The easiest way to do this is by using the bottom vacuum cleaner, which can be found in most five outlets.
Tip no. 2: Change the water once a week
At the same time, cleaning the gravel can be done by replacing water in the aquarium. It is recommended once a week to replace 10-15% water from the aquarium. Since most vacuum cleaners can serve as siphons, you can work both processes in parallel, saving not only time but money as well. Before water is poured into the aquarium, you must be dehlorized and adjusted to the water temperature in the aquarium, so that the deviations do not exceed two degrees.
Tip no. 3: Let the glass shine
Maintaining the glass, both from the inside and from the outside, is also very important. And not just for aesthetics, but also for controlling algae growth. First, clean the inner glass of algae and dirt using a glass cleaner. And you can also use the most common sponge dishwashers. Do this before replacing the water. You can use sponge and vinegar to clean the outer glass and possibly sloped stones. The process lasts for a long time, but it's safe.
Tip no. 4: Clean aquarium decor
If you have decorated your aquarium and decorated with different things, keep in mind that they also need to be cleaned. Of course, no chemicals for cleaning are ignored. What you need to do is to carefully remove all decorative items from the aquarium and clean them with a regular toothbrush to remove algae and other dirt. You can sterilize the brush with acetic acid or water and salt, then rinse well. Also, once a week, wipe the bulbs in the aquarium.
Tip no. 5: Cleaning the filter
Filters collect waste materials that fish excrete and residual quantities of food from the aquarium. The filters are collecting garbage in time and can not work well, so filter cleaning is extremely important. Some types of aquarium filters need to be changed, others should only be cleaned with water. If your filter has several changing cartridges, do not change them all at once, but alternately, so as not to remove all useful bacteria from the aquarium. For these other types of filters, which do not change, it is recommended that the filter be washed in water from the aquarium, leaving the bacterial microflora unchanged.
Discus are members of the Family Cichlidae and are sometimes referred to as “King of the Aquarium” because of their majestic beauty and regal colors. At least three species have been described, although debate continues over the validity of several assigned scientific names. Wild caught discus can be challenging to keep, due to their specialized water chemistry and dietary needs, however, most discus sold today are captive bred and are much easier to keep. That said, they are not for beginners, for a variety of reasons. Through selective breeding, numerous color varieties are available and more continue to be developed.
We present you one of the most beautiful aquariums in the world with disc fish. This is a compilation of the finest samples of disc fish. Breeders wish the best of luck and success in the coming period and you enjoy watching this video.
Category of discus at videos are
Ocean Green discus,
Pigeon Snake discus,
Red White discus,
Red Spotted Green discus,
Indian Summer discus,
Red Golden Diamond discus,
Heckel Wild discus,
Alenqer with fry discus,
Snakeskin discus,
san merah (snake bar) Albino gen discus,
Heckel discus,
Heckel Cross discus,
San Merah (Snake Bar) discus,
Red Alenqer discus,
Red Alenquer discus,
Red Spotted Green discus,
San Merah (Snakeskin bars) discus,
Golden discus,
Red Pearl with Fry discus,
Cobalt discus,
Red Pearl Turquoise discus.
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