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When you decide to purchase a new aquarium, a 55 gallon fresh water aquarium is quite a good option. Its size is big enough accommodate several fishes at a time yet, can be placed in very less pace in your home or the office.
While the local retailers could very well assist you regarding all the specifics involved in these types of aquariums, here are some simple tips to understand the basics of aquarium maintenance:
1. To make an ideal 55 gallon freshwater tank, one should always opt for an acrylic tank over the glass aquarium. It is because the acrylic tanks are very light in weight and are far easier to manage. The acrylic tanks also have a better visibility than the glass tank.
2. Make sure to purchase a suitable stand for your fish tank before purchasing the fish tank so that you must place it safe and accurately.
3. You would need several equipments to maintain the fish tank such as heater and thermometer to maintain & watch the temperature of the water in the fish tank.
4. A normal 55 gallon freshwater fish tank would require around 5 bags of rocks. You can also select among other substrates that you would require to line the bottom of your tank. Make sure to pick a very bright color in order to you’re your fish tank rather interesting.
5. Further, you would need a filter to fir on ton your fish tank so that water in their must be clean and safe for your fishes. The market is flooded with many types of filters so the experts always advise to research well before purchasing a filter. The type of filter you purchase sheerly depends on the type of fish tank you have.
6. Certain filters are placed beneath the substrates, that is at the bottom of your tank, and there are also those that are placed at the side of your aquarium. Filters can be very expensive it is not always necessary to buy the priciest one. Many a times the basic filters are also just apt.
7. Your aquarium would also require the right lighting. The fishes respond to light in a very positive manner, yet they need a balance of lights in & out. You can either opt to keep the lighting of the fish tank very basic, or may shift to some very technical settings. For most types of fishes, switching on the basic light for a few hours a day is great.
8. Make sure that your fish tank contains ample amount of plants. They not only beautify the fish tank but also purify the water in the tank by absorbing the chemicals & providing oxygen. The water plants break down water and ammonia. Then these plants filter the ammonia & the bad or contaminated pat of the water that is the portion that contains bacteria. Plants maintain the balance between all the chemicals in the fish tank as the fishes produce lot of ammonia. Also the fish love to hide away in the plants. There are many varieties of fresh water plants to place in your 55 gallon aquarium.
9. In case you do not want to get hassled with the live plants, you can also opt to purchase the plastic ones. Unless and until the fish try to eat the plants, the synthetic plants’ variety available out there is so impressive that your fish would never be able to figure out the difference between the real and the plastic plants.
10. Once the tank is all set to welcome your fish, you can choose from a large variety of starter fishes. In case you want to start with the hardy fishes try keeping some live bearers such as barbs, gouramis, and danios. These fishes are naturally capable enough to handle the high nitrate levels in your fish tank.
11. Before adding some new companions for these fishes, wait for a month that is 30 days, so that your earlier fish get acclimated to their tank.
12. Make sure to keep a watch over your fishes else you might never know if they are ill or at unrest. Usually such symptoms show up only after 30 days.
13. While transporting your new fish, be careful and take good guidance form the pet shop from where you purchase them and some trained people in this hobby, else, you might make the fish ill.
14. Ideally a 55 gallon fresh water aquarium is capable enough to handle around 15 to 20 small fishes, in total. Make sure that your fish tank gives them enough space to grow and play healthily.
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1) Most tank owners think setting up a saltwater fish tank absolves them of all after care – after all, the same fish in the regular marine life take jolly good care of themselves, breed and lead a happy, long life there, so why should there be any special need for aftercare when they are kept in a home aquarium? But, here’s where they make the mistake of not realizing that proper cleaning and care of a marine tank is very essential to avoid future health problems the fish may face and to maintain its general upkeep. Begin with purchasing a device to keep the tank water clean, which by the way should only be filtered water – you can buy a reverse osmosis kit, available at the local pet store or on the net. The other alternative is to use regular water at required temperature for the kind of marine fish in the tank, add chemicals to remove chlorine from it and other stuff and ensure cleaning is done at least once a month!
2) Caring for your saltwater fish tank requires regular maintenance and cleansing, if possible, once every 2 weeks; but, it is as important to understand that you do not clean out the good bacteria from too much cleansing.
3) If your saltwater aquarium is relatively new – please remember to let it sit for at least a month before adding fish or plants or even decorations to it. This period is for resting and testing the waters of the tank for the inmatest to come: invest in some inexpensive test strips to check chlorine and pH levels in the tank water if you do not want to lose your precious piscean pals to imbalance in the water levels they usually prefer! After you have ensured that the saltwater aquarium has been set-up properly and the water conditions in it are conducive to keeping fish and other marine creatures or even botanically beautifying it, do not indulge in removing gravel to clean the tank as this can upset the delicate chemical balance in the aquarium.
4) Any kind of cleaning supplies you invest in should be thoroughly researched as being advantageous and safe for tank inmates’ health and cleanliness levels and should be effective in cleaning the saltwater aquarium without upsetting its chemical balance, especially if you own an acrylic tank.
5) Learn about the simplest ways to clean tanks and control build up of scuff and algae that dirty up the saltwater aquarium; you may use phosphate drops to cleanse the marine fish tank water, which prevents build-up too soon or buy a pair of hermit crabs and snails to keep algae at bay! These versatile marine creatures also clean out rocks and gravel in the tank and are often referred to as a tank’s clean-up crew! For yourself, you can invest in a good pair of gloves, scraper or scratch pad to shine the glass as algae is difficult to remove with any old cleaning tool.
In closing, please remember that aiming a filter (if using one) should ideally be done downwards – into the tank water to avoid build-up of excess salt on the hood of the aquarium. Learn about ideal tank lighting (no more than 6 hours daily at a set time, keep tank away from direct sunlight etc.) for the kind of marine fish you have, the best water filter for your tank needs and the situations that make algae thrive so you know what to avoid and what actions to follow for good marine tank hygiene.
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TOM Aquarium Maintenance Algae Scraper Multi Tool 22 Length
Nov 14th
TOM Aquarium Maintenance Algae Scraper Multi Tool 22 Length
- For glass aquariums only
- Scraper is durable and easy to use
- Features an ergonomic grip for optimum comfort
- Comes with three interchangeable attachments
- Available in three sizes: 14″, 22″ and 34″
TOM TM1239 Aquarium Maintenance Algae Scraper Multi Tool 22″ Length. KollerCraft is highly regarded for supplying superior quality, innovative pet products and reliable service. This is a durable, easy to use algae scraper with a strong handle plus ergonomic grip for comfortable use. These multi-tool scrapers are available in three sizes: 14″, 22″ and 34″. Each size handle comes with three interchangeable attachments, this tool takes care of all your tank maintenance needs. For Glass Tanks On
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A Clear Pond; Proper Pond Maintenance, Filtration, and Chemistry
Oct 17th
A Clear Pond; Proper Pond Maintenance, Filtration, and Chemistry
Keeping a clear pond in the warm or hot summer months involves these key ingredients for proper filtration:
[1] ADEQUATE WATER CIRCULATION AND MOVEMENT.
A general principle (not a rule) of about 50-200 gph per 100 gallons can work for this (A lower proportional gph for large ponds, a higher proportional gph for small ponds). This can be achieved with more than one pump and even a large aeration device (air stone). As for the air stone, I find they are excellent for vertical circulation, often better than water pumps of greater gph. A large double air pump such as a ReSun 9603, Million Air 600, Whisper 800, or Maxima with two air stones can circulate at a rate up to 500 gph. A way to check this is to place the air stone down a narrow PVC tube or aquarium lift tube, then place the top of the tube just above the water level and measure the rate the water fills up a gallon container (one gallon in 15 seconds= 240 gph).
A good water pump is the Via Aqua 2600, 3300 or 6500 hydrant pump. Both have sealed electromagnetic motors and ceramic shafts.
[2] GOOD FILTRATION.
I prefer pressurized pond filters such as the “Clear Stream” for their efficiency and ease of hiding in the ground. But there are many excellent filters available.
For small ponds (and even medium-large), large sponge filters are excellent bio filters and reasonable mechanical filters. They are inexpensive, easy to service, and simple to attach with either a power head pump or and air stone. There now is a specific Pond Sponge Filter called the”Hydro-Pond” there are two models; one air driven, one pump driven. They are useful up to 1500 gallons and more can be used for larger ponds or in combination with other filters.
Bio falls are also excellent pond filters. I do not recommend the old style Becket or Pond Master Submersible filters; they clog easily, are hard to service, and are not efficient filters. Multiple types of filtration are also excellent, such as a pressurized filter- bio falls combination, or a pressurized filter- sponge filter combination.
[3] PLANT FILTRATION (Often called Veggie Filters)
This is a very important part of pond keeping and filtration. A well planted and diversified planted pond is VERY important for clarity, pond and fish health, and even fish breeding. Any plant with a good root structure that grows fast and has the majority of their leaves above water is a good candidate to start with. I recommend water iris for their strong root structure, fast growth, great nutrient absorption, and a great place for baby fish (fry) to hide feed and grow. There are many other excellent plants as well such as bull rush. Make sure these types of plants (plants with roots in water and leaves above) are planted in an area of good, but not strong water movement. This ensures that they will do their job as plant filters.
Other plants such as lilies and hyacinth are excellent for nutrient removal too, but not at the rate of iris and similar plants. They are useful for shade, which will slow algae growth
[4] UV STERILIZATION.
Although not always necessary in a well planted, well shaded, well filter aquarium; they are still very useful. UVs help with algae control, disease prevention, and the Redox potential (which is important for fish health and proper filtration). For the UV to properly function in a pond, the flow rate should not exceed 20-45 gph per watt of UVC. In larger ponds with high flow rates I recommend more than one UV sterilizer, with a by-pass from the main line, connected in PARELLEL not in line together. For this reason, I also do not recommend the popular filters with built in UVs, as the flow rate is usually too high to work properly. A separate UV is always best! For more information about proper UV sterilization and how it works please visit this site; “WHY USE A UV STERILIZER”
Many times I have heard of complaints that their UV did not help with algae control, when I checked this client’s pond, I found inadequate filtration and an improperly installed UV sterilizer. Even a properly installed UV Sterilizer cannot over come poor filtration and a poorly planted pond. And many manufacturers make claims of high flow rates that are impossible for proper contact time.
[5] CLEANING (proper chemistry):
In a healthy pond, with a properly functioning nitrogen cycle, water changes can be minimal. I still recommend a water change of 10-20% per month on a healthy, fully functional pond. In a newer pond larger and more frequent changes may be necessary.
If your pond has a KH below 80 ppm and a pH below 7.0, I would first look to possible causes. One common one is the buildup of organic mulm on the bottom of the pond. The decomposition of this will produce nitric acids which will affect the pH and KH. Since most pond keeper have koi or goldfish, this is important to note, as both these fish do much better at a pH above 7.2 and need the calcium provided by the KH for proper osmotic function. See “Proper Calcium, Magnesium and KH in Aquariums” for more information about Calcium KH, and GH.
If a lot of leaves fall to the bottom of the pond vacuuming them or raking them out is important to prevent organic buildup.
Water changes also will help with pH and KH if your tap or well water is slightly alkaline and has a KH above 80 ppm.
A final note about KH, if your KH is below 80 ppm you will NOT have a healthy pond in the long term!
For much more, please read my vastly expanded Pond article with links to even more resources as well as pictures: A Clear Pond; Pond maintenance set-up, chemistry, filtration, predators and much much more.
By Carl Stohmeyer http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/
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Starting an Aquarium Maintenance Business
Oct 12th
Starting an Aquarium Maintenance Business
Getting Started…the Necessities
Note: Use this information at your own Risk! Lantz Enterprises Inc ( www.walltanks.com ; www.kooltanks.com ) assumes no responsibility whatsoever.
Business Licenses
The cost of a business license is miniscule. Unless you plan to sell from a retail store, the common price in most areas is approximately per year. In addition, you will also need to obtain a special tax identification number for sales tax. In order to acquire a tax ID you must contact local and state governments to set up an account.
2. Business Essentials
• Business cards
One of the most important steps when starting a new service is the purchase of business cards. Generally, for it is possible to print 5000 cards in multiple colors. Keep in mind that in order to gain a potential customer’s attention a more professional looking card will reflect on your business.
• Letterhead
It is very important to maintain professionalism at all times. One of the ways to do this is through your letterhead. Letterhead is commonly used for sales letters, business correspondence, sales promotions etc. First impressions are crucial to draw in potential customers. When targeting high-end customers they will expect a certain level of professionalism.
Other marketing tools such as brochures and advertisements are essential in getting your product out to your potential clients however they are not always necessary. Normally, depending on the quality of brochure or advertisements you decide on, these can generally range in price from – 0. There are many print shops and graphic designers in your area that will take care of this.
• Invoice book
• Appearance
The personal appearance of you and your employees is a very important detail. Formal business attire is not necessary, either a golf shirt or a regular t-shirt with your company name and logo should be worn. T-shirts with simple pocket embroidery will cost between and per shirt. Embroidered golf shirts will cost around to per shirt.
• Insurance
Do not step in the door without some type of liability or damaged property insurance. No matter how careful one can be while servicing an aquarium, accidents will happen. Nothing will end your business endeavor quicker than a lawsuit for damaged property. Normally running around per month with some variation of types of policies that are available, it is truly better to be safe than sorry.
• Liability
It is good business practice to have some type of basic liability insurance. It gives the customer and you a sense of security and adds credibility to your business. A liability disclaimer against fish and livestock deaths as well as aquarium leaks and other collateral damage caused by leaks is included in the “Sales Section”.
3. Marketing
The greatest challenge in starting an aquarium maintenance service is finding your base clientele. By allowing a local pet store and friends to pass out your business cards, you essentially turn them into free sales representatives. Positive contact made between a potential customer and others that recommend your service is truly a priceless commodity.
• Newspaper ads
Advertising in a newspaper is deemed ineffective and can become costly. A better approach would be to develop a catalogue or brochure, which you can personally drop off at potential businesses.
• Display your name on the tank
Always display your name and number somewhere on the tank. Always ask your client’s permission first then offer a free month’s service or free fish. Invest in some business cards or stickers that you can leave on or around your tanks.
• Radio / TV Advertising
• Keep it spotless
Most people associate a spotless tank with a healthy environment. Don’t try to argue this point. You will be doing yourself a favor and promoting your business as a clean running service.
4. Customer Service
If finding new clients will be the most challenging aspect of this business, keeping them is a close second. Depending on your local area, business can become very competitive if you are not the only service provider. Keeping your clients happy involves much more than simply cleaning their aquariums. It is important to go “that extra mile” and maintaining a top-notch service. Having flexible service hours and “on call” availability is vital for success. For example, restaurants and other businesses often close at extremely late hours. During their business hours clients will not want their patrons viewing a cleaning service. Offering late or “off hours” times to your clients will keep them happy and put you above your competitors.
On call availability is important. Customers can and will call at the strangest times so it may be important to give them access to a pager number. Not only to schedule appointments but to ask questions or report some type of emergency. From leaking tanks to major fish kills, you will be the first one your customers will call when there is a problem with their aquarium. If you are not available, they will seek out somebody else.
5. Aquarium Location
When examining the best possibilities for a tank location keeping a few factors in mind is crucial. You will want the tank to be in a high traffic area with maximum exposure where it is easy to maintain, has an abundance of natural light and no direct sunlight. More specifically, “Wall Aquariums” can only be installed in inside non-supportive walls.
Ask the client to choose three areas they want to consider and do a checklist. Make sure the final location has access to power and educate the client on why some areas may need further prepping.
6. Working with Contractors
You will need to work closely with a contractor unless you are licensed. Contractors can be found in the Yellow Pages and range from – /hour on average. Average installation in an existing wall takes 12 hours, from nothing to fish.
7. Financing Services
If your customer wishes to finance the installation, payment plans are available from Finance Companies. You will be paid 100% of the cost upfront from the service and your customer owes them the balance. These businesses can be found in the Yellow Pages under “Finance Companies”.
8. Fish Selection
Most “non” fish hobbyists struggle with fish selection and compatibility. You must educate the client on understanding why some fish can cohabitate and some cannot. Listen to your customer and get a general idea of size and colors they want. Suggesting species will help guide them through fish selection and your professional opinion will be appreciated.
Once you have a good idea of what they want, do some homework. Put together a list of compatible and available fish for the tank. Listing an estimated price per fish will aid the customer.
9. Service Equipment
Gathering all of the necessary equipment needed to run your service is simple and easy. Most of the tools required may be found in your personal equipment that you have acquired through the years.
You will need:
• Bucket
• Aquarium cleaning siphon (battery operated ones work nice)
• Algae scraper (acrylic friendly)
• Fresh & Saltwater test kits
• Filter media
• Fish medication (Melafix, Pemafix, Kich-Ich, Salt)
• Instant Ocean Bio-Spira (instant tank start)
• Fish food
• 100% Cotton towel
In addition to these items, a canister filter that can be taken from site to site would be a good investment. You may also consider purchasing a portable diatom filter for ‘polishing’ your client’s aquarium water. If you do not already have these tools you may be looking at an equipment start up cost of 0 to 0.
10. Aquarium Set-up
• Water
1. Fill the aquarium with pure water. Culligan works great or you may want to invest in a R/O unit (reverse osmosis).
2. Add the appropriate amount of water conditioner to neutralize chlorine.
3. Add a starter fish or two.
4. Test the ammonia and nitrate levels.
5. Anywhere from 2-5 days later pending the results of your tests you can introduce more fish.
• Test the ammonia and nitrate levels every time the tank is serviced so that you will be well aware of any unseen problems.
• In the case of a sudden fish fatality, test the water to see if anything has changed.
• Lighting
Depending on your client’s tank the ideal ‘photoperiod’ (the length of time the aquarium is lit) ranges from two to four hours for saltwater and six to eight hours for freshwater.
If algae is a problem in the tank, a contributing factor is usually too much light. Reducing the artificial lighting time to eight hours, or a bit less may be necessary.
Plugging the light into a timer is essential in creating a controlled environment.
• Temperature
Most aquarium inhabitants prefer water temperatures around 77°F. Typically, if water temperature increases above 80°F, or below 72°F, disaster is imminent. Secure the heater as directed and place a thermometer as far away from the heater as possible in an easily readable area.
• Filtration
Follow the instructions included with your filter for proper system set up. The filter cleans the tank water and provides vital oxygen for the fish so it must be left on 24 hours a day.
There are three types of filtration that you must educate yourself on: mechanical, chemical and biological.
• Mechanical filtration (the removal of pieces of debris from the water) works by passing water through a screen, a thin piece of sponge, or through a floss material.
• Chemical filtration works by passing water through small pieces of carbon. The carbon removes molecules such as ammonia from the water.
• Biological filtration works by certain types of bacteria that live on gravel and in your filter. These bacteria remove ammonia and nitrites from the water (see next section).
Most filters will clean mechanically and biologically if not all three.
11.Understanding the Nitrogen cycle (Fish make Waste – Bacteria get rid of Waste).
• The Biological filter process:
1. Starter fish are introduced to aquarium.
2. Ammonia from the waste starts to build up (toxic).
3. Bacteria start growing that use Ammonia.
4. Ammonia level starts to drop as Nitrite level builds (toxic).
5. Bacteria start growing that use Nitrite.
6. Nitrite level starts to drop as Nitrate level slowly rise (much less toxic).
7. Water is changed and Nitrate level drops.
8. More fish are introduced.
• These bacteria are called Aerobic Bacteria because they need oxygen. The best way to fuel them is to have well-aerated water and plenty of places to grow.
• A new tank isn’t ready for a full load of fish because the biological filter hasn’t built up yet. Slowly adding fish during scheduled visits will aid in water quality.
12. Water Changes
• Cleaning frequency
You will want to do a 20% water change every two weeks. This would be a partial cleaning. If your customer prefers less frequent visits, a 30% water change can be done every three weeks but will cost more. A major water change is only necessary if tank has not been cleaned in a long time.
Clean your aquariums in the following order:
1. Inside aquarium walls
2. Decorations (rocks, plants, etc)
3. Gravel
4. Filter
5. Outside and fixtures
Cleaning the inside walls will cause particles of debris to fall on the plants, decorations, and gravel, so it’s best to clean them first. Removing the plants and decorations will cause debris to fall to the bottom, so hold off cleaning the gravel until the plants and decorations have been taken out. Also, the gravel is much easier to clean once the plants and rocks have been removed. Cleaning the inside of the tank will cause the outside to get dirty, so clean the outside last.
Algae pads
Start your cleaning process by giving the acrylic a good cleaning on the inside. All you need for that is an acrylic algae scraper or sponge. There are a wide variety of algae scrapers on the market, from long handled scrubbers to magnetic scrubbers. Buy your algae scrapper at a pet shop instead of the house wares department at a regular store. Although the pads may look the same, they may have a soap or chemical residue in them from the manufacturing process. A residue will not affect your kitchen sink, but it can leave a lethal film in your aquarium.
For particularly stubborn residue on the sides, use a special plastic razor blade, as standard razors will scratch acrylic.
Bleach
Once the inside walls are clean, remove any rocks, artificial plants, or decorations that have significant algae growth, or are noticeably dirty. Do not clean them with soap or detergents. It is very difficult to completely remove soap, and even the smallest trace can be lethal to fish. Usually a good scrub with an algae scraper will remove the algae and dirt from rocks and plants. For particularly stubborn cleaning problems, prepare a 10% bleach solution (1 part household bleach to 9 parts water) and soak the items for 15 minutes. Scrub any remaining residue off, rinse well in running water, and let air dry to eliminate any residual bleach. Leave the rocks, decorations and plants out of the tank while you vacuum the gravel. That way none of the debris stirred up from the gravel will settle on them.
Get a new bucket and designate it for aquarium use only. Using a bucket that has already been contaminated with other household chemicals could result in the loss of your fish.
Siphon
Clean the gravel next by using an aquarium siphon to vacuum away the debris into a bucket. There are several types of siphons available, all of which work essentially the same. Be sure to vacuum all of the gravel thoroughly so that all debris is removed.
Glass and Lime cleaners
Once the inside of the aquarium is cleaned, the hood, light, tank top, and outside glass can be cleaned. Only use cleaners designated as aquarium safe. Regular glass cleaners contain ammonia, which is toxic to fish. Standard lime cleaners are even more toxic. Use aquarium safe cleansers and rinse. Do not scrub the acrylic with paper towels or any wood by-product. Use a 100% cotton shirt or towel.
Filter cleaning
After doing a partial cleaning and it has been 4 weeks since you last cleaned the filter, it is time to clean it again. If you did a major water change you may want to wait until the next visit to clean the filter. The reason for this is not visible to the naked eye. The major cleaning you just performed has disturbed the bacterial colonies on the plants, rocks, and in the gravel. Fortunately a significant number of the beneficial bacteria reside within the filter media meaning you haven’t completely upset the eco-system. However if you changed the filter at the same time, you could end up with a significant spike in ammonia levels due to the lack of beneficial bacteria. For that reason, it’s wise to give the tank a rest before removing the filter and cleaning it.
In most cases your filter has media containing carbon, ammonia absorbers, or ion-exchange resins, and should be replaced if it’s more than four weeks old. After a couple of weeks the absorbing qualities in the media have been exhausted, and there are enough bacterial colonies elsewhere to offset its removal. If you are using two filters, clean one per visit.
Your package prices should include installation, aquascaping, filling the tank with water, fish and cleaning the aquarium for the 1st month. You should offer a 5 – 10% discount with a 6-month service contract as listed on the example “Sales Contract”.
• Service charges
Your service charges will be based on competition and target demographic. The charges below are suggested and should be adjusted to your area.
Service programs include:
• Scheduled bi-monthly visits (can be adjusted to meet clients needs)
• Water change (see Water Changes)
• Delivery of equipment, supplies and environment as requested by client
• Free consultation for
• Fish tank makeovers
• Fish stocking
• Equipment replacement/upgrades
• Water quality improvement
• Medical treatment of fish illness
16.Sales Procedure
Set aside specific hours or days a week for sales and stick to the schedule. During this time you will approach businesses and introduce yourself and product line.
If the client wishes to finance a package or service, contact your “Finance Company” (see Finance Company) and you will need to complete work before you receive your payment.
• Customer’s concerns and frequently asked questions
Concern: I don’t have enough money right now to cover the package prices.
Reply: No problem, the entire amount can be financed and it’s also a tax write off for commercial clients.
Concern: I don’t want you to clean the aquarium in front of my customers.
Reply: No problem, We can come by after business hours for commercial clients.
Question: How do I access the tank for cleaning if it’s in the wall?
Answer: Access will be hidden under a picture-frame style border or an access panel where the top piece swings open.
Question: How will electricity be supplied to an in-wall aquarium?
Answer: An outlet will be mounted inside the wall facing the aquarium.
Question: How will the fish be fed when I’m on vacation?
Answer: An automatic fish feeder will feed the fish for up to two weeks for freshwater fish. We also offer a vacation feeding service.
Question: What if the tank leaks?
Answer: It is extremely rare however it is under manufacturers warranty for one year.
18. Tips
These are a few handy tips and suggestions that may make things a little easier.
1. If you have a computer, make use of it. Most of your customers will have a computer and it makes for a great way to communicate. E-mail is a wonderful way to contact your customers, send them invoices, and allow them to ask questions when you’re not in their area.
2. Teach your clients and their employees about feeding and the filter system. Show them what to do in an emergency and teach them to recognize problems before they get out of hand. Always train at least two employees on feeding methods.
3. Keep your customers up to date on the system and any changes you make. Never allow things to become a surprise. Clients tend to frown on sudden changes made without their consent.
4. Invest in maintenance tools that are easy to use and which do not create a mess. Water changes with a 5-gallon bucket are an accident waiting to happen. Find methods that are user friendly and clean.
5. Control algae. It is your clients’ number one concern. A dirty tank delivers the wrong message to your clients’ customers. Use fish species, lighting control, feeding programs and good removal tools. Just remember these tanks are acrylic and will scratch if rubbed with an abrasive material. Use 100% cotton towel instead of paper towels. Paper towels are a wood by-product and can scratch acrylic.
6. Great customer service means being patient. Not everyone will have the understanding of aquatics that you do. Things that are simple to you may be more difficult for others to understand. Try to become well versed in basic principles; you will be explaining them over and over. Treat everyone with respect; you may be talking to one of your client’s valued customers.
7. Fish deaths are a part of this business. Learn to be sympathetic but firm. Some fish deaths are unforeseeable, while others are preventable. Work out a fish replacement system and stick to it. Replacing a few fish for free is no big deal, replacing a whole tank is.
8. Try to keep up to date on new products and fish species. Don’t be afraid to try new things, it’s the only way you will advance your skills. Invest in some good books and magazines; they will become useful for reference.
Blaine Lantz owns and operates Lantz Enterprises Inc. A manufacturer of unique pet products including In-Wall Aquariums and Cat Walks.
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Common Sense Aquarium Maintenance
Oct 11th
Common Sense Aquarium Maintenance
Scheduled preventative maintenance for your saltwater or freshwater aquarium can be made much easier by following these simple guidelines. With just a little maintenance work done every day, this will keep your fish and aquarium environment clean and healthy.
Things to be done daily:
Make sure to turn the aquarium lights on and off each day. Most aquarists find it convenient to use an automatic timer for this. If you choose not to go this route, try to turn the lights on and off at the same times each day. What you will be trying to do, is replicate a natural day/night cycle for your fish.
Take a couple of minutes each day to check your fish and invertebrates for signs of stress, disease, or death. Always be prepared to remove dead specimens immediately, and treat any sick fish accordingly.
Feed your fish and invertebrates twice a day, removing any uneaten food.
If your tank is not fully seasoned yet, conduct water tests until the water matures and the nitrogen cycle is established. Routine tests include ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and pH. Record and track these test results carefully.
Routinely check the water temperature in your aquarium. Adjust the heater up or down as needed, unless you’re using one of the preset aquarium heaters currently on the market. If you have a saltwater tank, the specific gravity or salinity, must also be checked.
If a protein skimmer is being utilized on your aquarium, empty the collection cup as needed.
The ever-attentive aquarist should also check the water level, and top off as needed.
Visually check all aquarium systems: heaters, filters, aerators, protein skimmers and such. Make sure they’re all running properly and smoothly and pay special attention to intakes and siphon tubes. Make sure nothing is leaking or sucking air.
Things to be done weekly:
Remove excess algae, while keeping beneficial algae at acceptable levels and getting rid of nuisance algae.
Clean the glass, both inside and out, without the use of glass cleaners of course. Remove salt-creep deposits.
Water tests should be conducted weekly, after the water matures and the nitrogen cycle has been established. Record all of these test results and add trace elements and buffers, as needed.
Things to be done every other week:
Clean your aquarium filters as needed. All solid debris should be carefully removed. Partially change or rinse the filter media within the filter if the bio-load is particularly high, the media is extremely dirty, or the normal water flow is being restricted.
Change about 10 to 15 percent of the tank water while thoroughly vacuuming the gravel.
Things to be done monthly:
Conduct thorough filter checks to assess the filter’s overall effectiveness. Replace the filter carbon and rinse the filter media and components as needed, being careful to not upset the bulk of the bioload.
If a protein skimmer is being utilized on your tank, it should be thoroughly cleaned at this time.
Thoroughly clean the outside of the fish tank, hood, aquarium stand and surrounding area, removing all salt and calcium deposits, dust, and any dirt that has accumulated.
Remove and rinse off any tank decorations or plants that suffer from excess algae growth.
Steven Sannan is currently a member of the http://www.tropicalfishtreasure.com staff, with 35+ years of fishkeeping experience. Experience that includes extensive freshwater, saltwater and pond keeping knowledge.
This video talks about the costs and steps to setting up a saltwater aquarium. The aquarium has: -20 Gallon glass tank -Sand substrate -5 lbs of Fiji liverock -AquaClear 50 Filter -100 watt Heater -20 gallons of Reverse Osmosis water -Aquarium Salt -Hydor Nano Powerhead This tank has been cycling for a week, updates to come soon, including fish, acclimating, water changes, and lighting I’m planning to stock the tank with some clownfish, does anyone have any other suggestions?
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Tropical Fish And Its Aquarium Maintenance
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Tropical Fish And Its Aquarium Maintenance
Tropical fish includes fish around the world living in tropical environments including salt water and fresh water species. They are popular fish in aquariums because of their bright colors. Tropical also refers to tropical climate wherein the climate is warm or moist all throughout the year integrated by abundant vegetation.
Aquarium is an enclosed clear-sided container made of high strength plastic or constructed glass for keeping or raising animals and plants for research and observation. The ecosystem of the species is copied on smaller scale controlling environmental factors.
Tropical fish being put in the aquarium should be properly taken care of by regular monitoring of the fish and aquarium conditions by checking the waters for bacteria, parasite or fungi occurrences. There are ways on how to determine if the tropical fish are sick.
-Fish scales inspection. Examine for any discoloration, growths or wounds. Scales that is missing is a fighting indication.
-Observation of the fish respiratory rates. Slower or faster rate than normal is a sign of problem.
-Fish eyes clarity checking. Blood or cloudiness should not be present.
-Observation of the fish abnormal behavior such as unusual swimming pattern or sluggishness.
-Veterinarian consultation for any fish abnormalities being observed.
Aquarium serves as the new habitat of your tropical fish so it should be maintained regularly. The procedures are easy protecting the fish and plants lives.
-Regular checking of the tank to ensure that dying or dead fish is not present.
-Observation of all the fish individually for behavioral patterns familiarization so that it is easier to determine a sick fish in the future.
-Feed your fish with one-day intervals using diet variations.
-Replace the evaporated water on the tank with dechlorinated water.
-Once a week, removed 5 to 10 percent of the tank water replacing it fresh dechlorinated water. Unwanted chemicals in the tank are diluted helping the tanks internal environment similar to tap water.
-Algae scraping from the walls of the tank done once a week.
-Filter pads checking every two weeks cleaning or replacing them if necessary.
-Water testing done every two weeks. Water change is done after one day.
-Ammonia, nitrate, pH levels or nitrite checking done every two weeks.
-Drain off the debris from the gravel done once a month.
Always keep track the chemical contents of your aquarium and schedule maintenance.
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Freshwater Fish Tanks – Maintenance and Facts
Oct 3rd
Freshwater Fish Tanks – Maintenance and Facts
If you are a freshwater fish lover, then there are a few important things you should know about keeping them. Keeping pets are not just for your pleasure and enjoyment, you should be a responsible pet owner. If you want your fish to live long and healthy you should provide them with a safe environment in their aquarium fish tanks. Did you know that keeping fish as pets dates back to ancient China and Egypt? Although most of these fishes were from salt water! Keeping freshwater tropical fishes are a bit different because they require certain temperatures.
Tropical freshwater fish live in warm water. The ideal water temperature of your tropical marine aquarium should be between 76 – 80 degrees F. In Celsius, that’s 24.5 – 26.7. On the other hand, tropical saltwater fish need warmer temperatures of around 80 – 82 degrees F. In Celsius, that’s around 26.7 – 27.8. If you are planning on keeping both kinds of fish, then you should have more than one marine fish tank. Salt water aquariums are of course best for your tropical salt water fish, while tropical fish aquariums are for your tropical fresh water fish. But in this article, we will be mainly discussing fresh water fish.
You can buy a lot of fish tanks for beginners which are very easy to set up and maintain at many discount fish tanks stores in your local area. There are many types of freshwater fishes. There are coldwater freshwater fishes, tropical fishes, and coldwater marine fishes. The most popular of all three are the coldwater freshwater fish, mainly because of the popularity of the gold fish as a pet which is one. Tropical marine fishes are probably next, mainly because of their bright beautiful colors. A good example of which is a clown fish, which happens to be the protagonist in the Disney movie Finding Nemo!
Coldwater marine fishes are also popular, an example of which is the Blenny. You can’t find these kinds of fishes at salt water fish stores; you would have to look for them in tropical fish stores of course. A tropical marine aquarium is relatively harder to maintain because of their water chemistry. Not to mention that marine fishes are more sensitive to saltwater fishes because they aren’t usually subjected to much changes in the environment. Therefore keeping your fish tank conducive for your fishes’ environment is of the essence.
Factor in the aquarium supplies you’ll need, fish aquarium filters, fish aquarium lights and if you want to, living corals. A reef aquarium tank is much harder to maintain especially if you are a beginner, but the rewards are all well worth it if you are up for the challenge. Now we’re not trying to scare you off here, we are just elaborating the essentials to ensure the well being of your tropical fish. Once you get a hang the hang of it, you’ll find that managing your freshwater fish tanks are much easier and simpler than when you first started out.
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After many changes, the finished Malawi fish tank, housed in 450 litre bow fronted aquarium (5′x2′x2′) are approx 70 fish including 4 clown loach, 3 Pictus catfish, 3 Bristlnose pleco, 1 Rainbow shark, 4 Denison Barbs, 3 Tropheus and an array of Malawi Cichlids from a variety of Alunocara to Yellow Labs and Livingstonii. Before you say there are too many fish, I promise you there aren’t, if there were any less then the aggression between them would be too high! The set up consists of: Juwel Vision 450 Fish Tank (450 litres) 1 x Juwel Jumbo internal filter 1 x Fluval FX5 external filter 2 x 1500lph powerheads with air inlets and polishing filters 2 x 300W heaters Approx 100-120kg ocean rock Colour and Blue T5 lighting tubes Blue moonlight LED strips As expected the malawis are breeding regularly, there always 2-3 females pregnant at any one time, 25-50% water change carried out once per week. Approx cost including fish was £2k but it brings hours of relaxation so worth every penny !!
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Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance – Keeping the Aquatic Home Clean
Oct 1st
Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance – Keeping the Aquatic Home Clean
A good aquarium is always clean. Well, not sparkling clean, but clean enough for fish to stay healthy and for you to appreciate the good, clean look of an aquarium. A fish tank gets dirty over time, for many reasons such as accumulated waste materials, algae, and other materials such as leftover food, etc. Although freshwater aquarium maintenance is quite tedious and has some very delicate procedures, getting used to them can ensure that your aquarium can stay hygienic, and remain good health promoting and aesthetically pleasing to the eye for a long time.
Remove the old water
The first thing that you have to do is to remove the old water from the tank. Separate the fish from the main tank in a hospital tank for a while. If you have aquatic plants in your fish tank then you must include them in the hospital tank, and remove all other objects inside the aquarium for individual cleaning.
Scrub away excess dirt and algae
This can take a long time, depending on how well it was cleaned last time. But primarily, you’ll have to remove the dirt that was left after removing everything else in the aquarium. If you are using acrylic tanks, it’s better to use a soft sponge when removing the algae, so as not to scratch the aquarium (otherwise, you’ll have to use those algae pads).
Replace or clean the filter media of your filter
For cleanliness purposes, it’s actually better to replace the filters than to just clean them, although cleaning the filters one or two times before replacing can save you a lot more money in the long run. Remember, just clean once, twice or thrice, and then replace the filter. This will maximize both cost and effectiveness. And oh, don’t use any kind of soap or detergent while cleaning the filter.
Clean the other articles of the aquarium
Decorations such as small corals and shells should be soaked in warm water mixed with a good amount of salt. After soaking for a few minutes, scrub away using a sponge to clean the excess dirt off. Remember, NEVER use soap or any kind of detergent. It’s often difficult to rid an object of its soap content after washing it in 100%, and even just tiny bits of soap can be lethal for your fish.
Replace the water
After cleaning all of the other articles, including the tank itself, then it’s time to replace the water. If your home tap water is already tested for its pH level, then you can start to fill the aquarium again with water. Regulate the toxicity levels for a bit, and afterwards, transfer the fishes and aquatic plants back into the main tank. Your aquarium is now ready again for the next weeks to come!
One last note to those clean freaks out there: while it might be good that you clean the aquarium regularly, it is not good to clean it very often. Constantly transferring the fish from one container to another can stress them, so you have to regulate the frequency of those freshwater aquarium maintenance schedules, just enough to keep them safe and healthy.
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Schedule Your Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance Regularly
Sep 28th
Schedule Your Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance Regularly
Having an aquarium at home of the office is one of the most popular hobbies in the world today. Millions of people have an aquarium that brings them great pleasure and a peace of mind. Their children also find that it is fun and gives them something to do after school.
The fish tank does however need to be maintained and to perform freshwater aquarium maintenance is as much a science now as an art and not only for us, but for the peoples of the past as well.
It is still the practice of having dozens of little fish living in a self contained environment. Lets look at some of the important maintenance features and learn a little.
However, the hobbyists also knew that maintenance is the key to the cleanliness (and the resulting beauty) of their fish and their aquariums. Because of the nature of the living medium (water) of their aquatic pets, maintenance takes so much premium than, say, maintaining a garden or a bird cage.
Freshwater maintenance is the all-important ingredient in owning a bunch of fish living in an aquarium because the lives of the pets themselves depend on how well (or lousy) it is done by the owner. The following are some of the more important maintenance features.
Algae
Like the proverbial fly in dry land, algae are the scourge in wet and watery regions like the insides of an aquarium. Algae can totally ruin any aquarium tank, and not just its looks (it makes clear glass blurry) but also its total hygiene.
A plecostomus can do the job of cleaning the inside panel of the aquarium. Like any other non-systematic cleaner, the tiny aquatic janitor cannot do all the work. You really have to do the manual scrubbing yourself. (Side note: Do not overfeed your pets. Aside from the clutter, these can provide fertile nutrients for your dreaded algae as well.)
Filters
The most obvious sign that you need to change your filter is the color of the tank’s water. Today, power filters are used instead of the manual filters of yesterday hobbyists. These are devices that regulate the particles in the water, filter them, and store the filtered dirt inside the device.
Today, instead of cleaning the power filter itself, the up-to-date method is to replace the filter once every three to four weeks.
For that fishy smell of the water, it is recommended that you replace the filters more often. The strong smell is an indication that the dirt in the water is getting lethal to your aquatic pets swimming in it.
Water
For regular “cleaning” of the aquarium’s water, you have to change it once every two weeks. It is not as hard as it sounds because only about 20% of the water is drained and replaced. A simple siphon is used on this.
The Tank
Once a month, your aquarium tank had to be scrubbed clean. It is not as painful as tooth extraction. With some planning and some system, it can be done and done well enough.
First, move your aquatic pets to a temporary container. Next, drain the tank’s water. Afterwards, gently scrub both sides of the glass panes with a sponge, taking off the accumulated dirt.
Next, take out the decorations and immerse them in hot water that had salt in it. Scrub them with a sponge, and under no circumstances should you use soap. Soap is deadly to anything alive in your tank, your pets included.
Take out the plants (if any) and do your trimming and cleaning while the water level is low. (Do not flush out the trimmings because it might enter into your local waterways. Dispose of them in the trash after they have dried.)
Use your gravel vacuum to suck away the remaining dirt around. Rinse everything with clean water and vacuum again and again until you see clean water.
Water Refill
Refill your tank with water that has the same temperature as the old one. (Note: Regular tap water cannot be a substitute to the original water content.)
Pasteurize your water first and cool it down to the right temperature. (Some people use distilled water to make sure about the purity. It is expensive, though.)
Equipment
Look into your lighting and see if anything needs cleaning and replacements. The bulb must be cleaned of dust buildup.
Your air pumps airline tubing should still be flexible. If hard and encrusted with mineral deposits or algae, immediately replace it. If the airflow is reduced, replace the air stone.
Look at your heater’s glass tube for cracks. Check on the temperature to see if the heater is still functioning.
More Equipment Checks
Are your water circulation devices still working?
Dismantle your filter to clean the parts. Use a bottlebrush for scrubbing out the pipes and tubes. The gaskets and the O-rings have to be cleaned and oiled if needed.
Remove and clean the impeller and the impeller housing for obstruction or replace it. Do not as yet discard or replace any old media right away.
Replace them if you want, but have a little portion of the old media in the filter for sometime. This is to “seed” the new media with the nitrifying bacteria.
Maintenance Schedule
The schedules of maintenance should be your own making. Every system is different from person to person, and from aquarium to aquarium. This is because the wear and tear of the things in your system is dependent on the pets and the aquarium.
Keep a log of everything related with your aquarium – the cleaning schedules, expenses, equipment replacements, receipts, and comments, if any. Here you will get a big help for all the things that matter about your aquarium. Maintaining your aquarium is a lot of work and slightly time consuming but well worth the trip especially if you do not fall behind on it.
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