September 2, 2010
Choosing Wisely Between The 5 Common Types Of Fish Tank Filters
Are you a person who experiences peace of mind in having fishes as pets? Fish tank filters make sure that your aquarium is always clean and they come in different types today. In selecting the right fish tank filter you must make your choice based on the size of your aquarium as well as the number of fishes you own.
Some find using more than one type of fish tank filter useful to achieve the most optimal condition of the water. Below are some of the most important types of fish tank filters that you should look into for your aquarium:
Air Driven Filters These are tiny and affordable box like filters that are perfect for raising very tiny fish in hospital aquariums. They are potent enough to maintain pleasant water conditions and gentle enough to make the inhabitants of the fish tank free from danger.
Undergravel Fish Tank Filter As what its name states, these filters are placed below the gravel layer of the aquarium. By using biological filtration to move the water through gravel, the best water condition is achieved.
Internal Power This is the type of filter that is most widely used since they are very easy to use and can render an excellent chemical and mechanical filtration process. They are made to be hung at the back of the aquarium and it is ideal for any fish tank size which houses the tropical fishes.
Canister Filter This type provides the most excellent biological filtration that is perfect to be used for the larger types of aquariums that house lots of fish. The body of the filter is bigger than most of the power filters on the market and perfect to be used even for the saltwater and freshwater aquariums alike.
Dry and Wet Filter These filters project the ultimate performance when it comes to biological filtration. They are ideal for saltwater fish alone and any other type of large aquarium that requires effective and resourceful biological filtration.
Depending on the type of aquarium and fish you have, you should be able to choose carefully the right filter that you think would make your fish tank and its inhabitants in a healthy and stable condition all the time. You are free to also ask your local fish tank guide if you are still unsure of what to get.
John Harrington has been in the field of fish tank filters for a long time and maintains a website where you can get answers to the rest of your questions.
Filed under Aquarium Fish by John L Harrington
September 1, 2010
Montery Aquarium – A Special Experience
Doubtfully, there is a person who does not like aquariums, especially the children. Yes, everybody just loves it watching small and cute gold fishes swimming in beautifully decorated aquariums. But that could be seen almost everywhere, in every aquarium. Anyway, seeing enormous sharks swimming in an aquarium with the size of your home is far more attractive, don’t you think so?
Unluckily, there are not many big aquariums on the planet. Probably, the one which is definitely worth it being mentioned is the Montery aquarium located in the United States, California. Believe it or not, it is considered to be in top 5 of the best aquariums on the planet.
You may not believe it but when you get into this aquarium, the age will not matter. It is really insignificant if you are 10 or 100 years old you will still have a lot of fun and will never want to leave this magical place. The reason is that a person never gets tired of watching how beautiful creatures like small fishes and dolphins swim.
The great thing is that Montery aquarium in California showed the world that an aquarium is not only a place where people could go to see swimming fishes. It could be something much more- it could be a place where a family could spend the entire day, having fun and only nice emotions.
And you will really not believe how many special offers and attractions the Montery aquarium is ready to offer. You will feel like you can live there until the rest of your life, honestly. But let’s count some of the attractions so that you realize that there are no exaggerations. Probably, we shall start with the tours behind the scenes. They are really entertaining and appropriate for everyone who is above 6 years, even adults. But if your child is even more adventurous, you can choose the underwater exploration. Exploring under the water is definitely a thing which many kinds would like to do- that’s why this service is available only for children between 8 and 13 years.
Anyway, if you are looking for something really unforgettable, then there is no doubt that Seashore Sleepover is what you need. The best thing is that this attraction is offered even for families. Can you imagine you and your family spending a night with all these amazing and beautiful creatures? It is really fantastic!
Fortunately, the Montery aquarium does not aim only at more profits and visitors. It also plays the role of a green organizations that brings out the motto “Save the animals” to thousands of people throughout the world. It is really nice to see that a renowned aquarium like that shows concerns about what the animals are undergoing nowadays.
But what you are probably asking yourself right now is how much a ticket for visiting the aquarium costs. Yes, it is a perfectly normal question but you are probably expecting quite high prices. Then you will be really surprise to learn that an adult ticket costs only $30.00, a child ticket is at a price of $18.00, and there also discounts for seniors and students. It sounds great, don’t you think so?
Do you want to learn more about jellyfish? Check out JellyfishFacts.Net to learn more about Jellyfish. Learn how to setup your own jellyfish aquarium and more.
Filed under Aquariums by Anthony Johnson
July 25, 2010
The Interesting Man Or War – Blue Bottle Jellyfish
Everybody must have seen at least once a jellyfish – no matter if on a picture or he had a live experience it. That person has witnessed the majesty of the most attractive sea inhabitants. An interesting fact about the jellyfish body is that it consists of 90% water and 10% jelly substance from where their name comes. Jellyfishes do not only possess an amazing outside look, but they also have a interesting anatomy, however for the regular person the most attractive part of a jellyfish are its body contours and colors. And for the people who care about the outside look of the jellyfish we can recommend them to see the Blue bottle jellyfish which is a truly beautiful and interesting sea inhabitants.
The name Blue bottle jellyfish is mostly used in Australia and New Zealand and the name is based on the color and form of the jellyfish when on the coast. Almost anywhere else in the world the Blue bottle jellyfish is known as the “Portuguese Man o’ War”, because according to many people the jellyfish looks like a battleship which Portuguese used in the past. The most remarkable fact about the Blue bottle jellyfish is that it isn’t a monolith organism. It is made by a different number of zooids which have a specific role and together they create the organism.
The food of the Blue bottle jellyfish is mainly plankton, small fish and other small water inhabiting creatures. The method that the Blue bottle jellyfish uses to hunt is also quite remarkable. It uses its tentacles to envelope and catches its prey and injects it with paralyzing toxins which render the victim unable to move. Afterwards the only thing left for the Blue bottle jellyfish to do is to eat its meal. If we look the tentacles of the Blue bottle jellyfish under a microscope we will see that they are not glance like the tentacles of other jellyfish species. The tentacles of the Blue bottle jellyfish are studded with small hooks which stick to the victim.
The sting of the Blue bottle jellyfish is in no cases fatal. There hasn’t been a reported case in which someone has died because he was stung by a Blue bottle jellyfish. But you should be careful if stung by a Blue bottle jellyfish. You should as soon as possible seek medical intervention or if there isn’t a doctor you should carefully wash the place without touching it and then use ice packs to cool it and reduce the pain.
Another fabulous fact that we have found about the Blue bottle jellyfish is the technique it uses to move. Instead of relying in the pulsations of its body it uses sea currents and wind to move around. The Blue bottle jellyfish resides mostly on the top of the sea surface or ocean, but if sees a threat it can immediately submerge.
Do you think the lions mane jellyfish is cool? Learn more about jellyfish at JellyfishFacts.Net and be sure to check out the section on the jellyfish sting.
Filed under Aquariums by Jason Freeman
To keep fish safe and free from disease it takes constant care and paying attention to the environment that fish live in. The most common diseases found in an aquarium can be prevented if you are vigilant to the care, feeding, and water that is needed every day.
Parasites, bacteria, and fungus will be the main causes of disease in your marine life. If you are not cognizant of the health of the occupants of your tank, then ailments can take control of your tank.
The water in a tank must be cleaned and maintained at scheduled times. The water needs to be changed and the quality perfect for the marine life residing in the tank. If these issues are not maintained then this adds a stressful environment for fish to live in. Products are on the market that can help to keep the tanks right such as the EcoBio-Stone. This product keeps the water cleaner, crystal clear, and establishes good bacteria and can work for years to keep a healthier environment for all fish.
The Marine Whitespot and Marine Velvet Diseases are created by parasites that cause small white dots or larger white velvety patches on the fish. Fish will be scratching on the rocks at the bottom of the tank to mollify the irritation to the body and fins. This illness is highly communicable and works quickly. Without treatment fish will die.
A fungal disease causes the mouth of fish to look as if it is producing white tufts of cotton. This whiteness can be quite large in size. There may also be red markings on the side of the body. If this is not treated it can be fatal to fish.
The bacterial form of disease can show itself in red blotches that begin on the body of fish. This will give the look of a fish rotting away. Without treatment, death will ensue in time.
It is imperative to keep the well-being of your fish on track with deliberate and designated cleanings of the tank. Even more important is the nutrition of fish and keeping the stress level low. Being on top of care in your tank and those that live there will make sure that they remain healthy. To do this it is best to utilize products that keep this fact in mind. One EcoBio-Block in a larger aquarium will keep the water cleaner, meaning less water changes, and giving less stress to fish. Easy-to-use and effective for all types of tanks, you can keep them clean by adding this to your aquarium.
If disease does occur you need to take the fish out, away from the others, as soon as possible. Giving it a bath in freshwater may help with the infection. Often times a copper based medication can also aid them but be careful that you do not use this if you have other marine life that do not do well with copper.
Being avid about watching the state of your tank and the fish living within will help you keep in check the most common disease in your aquariums. All the illnesses can be prevented if you make sure to keep the stress level of the marine life low. Utilizing products such as EcoBio-Block in tanks, keep abrupt changes from occurring in the water and keep the water clear and healthy. Combine this product with temperature, food intake and cleanliness and it will help all your fish and keep the possibility of disease from their world.
Are you there to save the fish and make sure they live a healthy fish life? Well, with clear water and less pollution, we all can help stop pollution. Support the clean water and help save the fish that we like to eat and see everyday.
Filed under Aquariums by Leonard Boyler
July 18, 2010
The Lions Manes Jellyfish Deadly Stings
If you go near a big water reservoir you will surely notice that there are a lot of jelly-like creatures along the coast and in the water. They are called jellyfishes and are the creatures that inhabit all the oceans. But behind their beauty and attractiveness lies a danger to the health of people. Of course you can’t expect all of the jellyfishes to be dangerous, but many of them have a poisonous sting which can cause harm. But most of them are safe. One of the biggest jellyfishes known to men is the Lion’s mane jellyfish that inhabits the Pacific, Arctic and Atlantic oceans. The greatest Lion’s mane jellyfish found had a 2.3m cap diameter and tentacles that were 36.5 long.
Although the Lion’s mane jellyfish may be big they are not a death threat to humans. Of all the stings that man received from the Lion’s mane jellyfish there isn’t one that caused death. But if you are stung by one you should quickly seek medical intervention, because you will feel extreme discomfort and the place that got stung will quickly shift its color to light red due to the intoxication caused by the sting.
However don’t be confused by the astonishing sizes of the largest species of Lion’s mane jellyfish found. The fact that one specimen had such vast sizes doesn’t make the other specimens also so big. For instance the specimens which inhabit the north oceans are quite big and can reach such sizes, but the specimens that inhabit the other oceans most often reach up to 60cm diameter with tentacles up to 30m. The tentacles of the Lion’s mane jellyfish are its main weapon for hunting due to their ability to stick to the prey, disabling its movement. The length of the tentacles is the biggest joker of the Lion’s mane jellyfish when hunting, because it can easily reach the prey without notifying it of its presence.
Although most of you think that the Blue whale is the biggest animal or earth the Lion’s mane jellyfish is actually longer than it. With the largest specimen set at 36.5m length it easily beats the Blue whale. The bodies of the Lion’s mane jellyfish are shaped like a star with eight points. Lion’s mane jellyfishes change their color depending on their age. For instance the old ones are usually dark purple while the younger ones have a light orange – dark yellow color. The food that the Lion’s mane jellyfish devours is mainly small fish, plankton and other jellyfishes. Because of its huge size it is considered as prey to many sea inhabitants like larger fishes, sea turtles and other jellyfishes.
The Lion’s mane jellyfish specimens mostly spend their time near the top of the surface of seas and oceans and rarely submerge under 20m of depth. Due to their big size they don’t rely on their body pulsations for movement, but instead count on wind and water currents to move them around. The time when you have the biggest chance to see a Lion’s mane jellyfish is in the beginning of the autumn and the last days of summer when the strong winds and water currents carry their flocks near the coastal line.
Do you want to learn more about the lion’s mane jellyfish? Be sure to check out JellyfishFacts.Net for more information on Jellyfish. Don’t miss the jellyfish stings section either!
Filed under Aquariums by Kate L. Romano

