jeudi 8 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 there are lots of algae, there will be eutrophication. This is the process whereby there is consumption of oxygen by the algae. This helps algae to decompose. The result is lowered levels of oxygen in water and thus risking the lives of fish. Failure to regularly change water results in a foul odor brought about by unwanted bacteria that grow in it. This offers ideal breeding ground for unwanted bacteria, causing disease that result in death of fish.

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.

Algae control is achieved in a number of ways. Organically, it is done through introduction into the aquarium of sucker fish that feed on algae. Whereas the sucker fish are not the prettiest, they are an efficient and cost effective method of dealing with algae. Growth of algae is regulated by placing the tank where there is no direct exposure to sunlight. There are also tools that can be used to remove algae from aquariums. They are bought from 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.

In the event that all inhabitants are present, the odor could be due to overpopulation. If this is also overruled, then the tank water would need more regular replacement. It is recommended that 10 to 15 percent of the water is replaced weekly. Checking of the pH level is also crucial because fish would not survive under very acidic or alkaline conditions. Lastly, the quantity of food given to the fish needs to be regulated. They ought not to be given too much food.

The water quality and its temperature are vital considerations as well. In the event that tap water is to be used, it has to be cleared of chlorine that is hazardous to fish. To avoid exposing fish to chlorine, the water used needs to be distilled. Tank water needs to be at the right temperature before fish are put in.

The tank will also become dirty over time because of reactions between air and water in the atmosphere. Possibly, rust will form near connections with filters or water inlets. Cleaning of the dust off the walls of the tank needs to be done without soap because soap is poisonous to fish.




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