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		<title>Setting Up Your First Big Aquarium</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve recently decided to take the plunge and get a big aquarium, congratulations! You’re about to join the ranks of millions of hobbyists around the world who have made fishkeeping a part of their lives. But before you can settle in and enjoy your new hobby, there is some work to do. Let’s look [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve recently decided to take the plunge and get a big aquarium, congratulations! You’re about to join the ranks of millions of hobbyists around the world who have made fishkeeping a part of their lives. But before you can settle in and enjoy your new hobby, there is some work to do. Let’s look at a few things you need to consider when setting up your first big aquarium.<span id="more-3571"></span></p>
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<li><strong>Size Matters</strong> – When it comes to big tanks, size does indeed matter. The larger the tank, the more room your fish will have to swim around and explore. A bigger tank also means less frequent water changes, as it will take longer for contaminants and debris to build up. When shopping for an aquarium, keep in mind that bigger isn&#8217;t always better; if your tank is too large or too deep, it could be difficult or even dangerous for your fish to navigate.</li>
<li><strong>Choose Wisely</strong> – Not all tanks are created equal; there are many different types available on the market today. Glass tanks are usually more expensive but they come with several advantages; they&#8217;re easy to clean and maintain and they don&#8217;t scratch easily like acrylic tanks can. Acrylic tanks offer great value but they require more maintenance due to their susceptibility to scratches. When choosing a type of tank, think about what kind of environment you want for your fish—a shallow or tall tank? An open-top or closed-top? All these decisions will impact how successful your setup is in the long run.</li>
<li><strong>Get Equipped</strong> – Before you can fill up your aquarium with water, there are some essential items that you&#8217;ll need first. These include an aquarium filter (or two!), an air pump (to oxygenate the water), a heater (for tropical species), thermometers (both air and water), gravel/substrate (depending on which type of tank you have) and plants/ornaments (for decoration). Don&#8217;t forget lighting either – bad lighting can lead to algae growth which can quickly turn into an ugly problem! Once all these pieces are properly installed, then you&#8217;re ready to add water and start stocking up with fish!</li>
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<p>Setting up a <a href="https://new.mbstore.uk/product/diversa-guardian-glass-aquarium-fish-tank-300-litre/"><strong>big aquarium</strong></a> may seem intimidating at first but it doesn’t have to be! With careful planning and consideration of what type of environment you want for your fish as well as having all the necessary equipment on hand before filling up with water, any beginner aquarist should be able set up their own big tank with relative ease. So don’t get discouraged – if you take things step by step and plan ahead, setting up a big aquarium could be one of the most rewarding experiences for any hobbyist! Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Aquarium fish breeding</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium fish breeding can be a rewarding experience, providing you with beautiful new fish for your aquarium. However, it is also a challenging process that requires knowledge, patience, and dedication. In this article, we will discuss the basics of aquarium fish breeding, including how to choose the right species of fish and how to care [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquarium fish breeding can be a rewarding experience, providing you with beautiful new fish for your aquarium. However, it is also a challenging process that requires knowledge, patience, and dedication. In this article, we will discuss the basics of aquarium fish breeding, including how to choose the right species of fish and how to care for the eggs and fry.<span id="more-2683"></span></p>
<p>When selecting the fish you wish to breed, it is important to choose a species that is compatible with the other fish in your aquarium. You will also need to consider the size of your aquarium when selecting the fish you wish to breed. Some fish require a <a href="https://new.mbstore.uk/product-category/aquariums/"><strong>large aquarium</strong></a> in order to breed successfully, while others can breed in a smaller aquarium.</p>
<p>Water conditions are also important to consider when breeding aquarium fish. The temperature, pH, and hardness of the water must be suitable for the species of fish you wish to breed. In addition, the water must be clean and free of toxins.</p>
<p>When the breeding pair has been chosen, you will need to prepare the aquarium for spawning. This involves creating a suitable environment for the eggs and fry, as well as providing plenty of food for the growing fish. The water conditions in the aquarium should be similar to those in the fish&#8217;s natural habitat. The temperature should be between 75 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and the pH should be between 6.5 and 7.5.</p>
<p>Spawning usually occurs at night, when the male fish will release sperm into the water. The female will then lay her eggs in a secluded spot, such as a cave or hiding place. Once the eggs have been laid, the male will fertilize them by passing over them with his body.</p>
<p>The eggs will hatch within 24-48 hours, and the fry will be free-swimming within another week. At this point, you will need to start feeding them live food, such as brine shrimp or bloodworms. It is important to keep the fry well-fed, as they are very susceptible to stress and disease.</p>
<p>As the fry grows, you will need to gradually increase the size of their tank. Once they reach adulthood, they can be moved into a larger <a href="https://new.mbstore.uk/"><strong>aquarium</strong></a> or pond. With proper care and dedication, you can enjoy a successful aquarium fish breeding experience.</p>
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