How Many Fish An Aquarium Can Hold?
March 11, 2010 – 9:14 am | No Comment

A very common question on forums and Yahoo Answers is how many fish can we stock in a freshwater tank. So what is the good way to know how much fish a tank can hold?

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Saltwater Basis

So you want to start a saltwater aquarium? Well this section is for you.

Fishkeeping basis

So you want to start a freshwater aquarium? Well this section is for you.

Planted tank basis

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Calculating fertilizer solutions for the planted tank
May 1, 2009 – 5:46 am | One Comment
Calculating fertilizer solutions for the planted tank

Knowing how to brew your own stock solutions give you great control on what gets in your tank and makes you save lot of money. Unfortunately, after two years without a freshwater tank, I …

The Reef Tank
April 28, 2009 – 8:31 am | One Comment
The Reef Tank

I have been reading The Reef Tank for quite a while now and I think it’s time to tell a little about this website. There is a lot of good reading for the saltwater enthusiastic …

Freshwater Snail Removal
April 27, 2009 – 4:58 am | 3 Comments
Freshwater Snail Removal

Having snails in your aquarium is actually quite beneficial as they act as a clean-up crew, eating leftover food and decaying plant. While larger snails, like the ones we buy at the fish store, never …

pH Drop Checker And How To Use It
April 25, 2009 – 5:59 pm | 4 Comments
pH Drop Checker And How To Use It

It’s not easy to write up about Drop Checkers in a short answer so I decided make this post and use as many examples and images as possible. By the end of this article, you …

Echinodorus tenellus
April 25, 2009 – 5:06 pm | No Comment
Echinodorus tenellus

Scientific name: Echinodorus tenellus
Common names: Echinodorus Tenellus
Family: Alismataceae
Maximum size: Leafs are 2-3 inch long by 0.1 inch board (may be longer in poorly lit tanks )
Light needed: Medium to High
Water contidions: pH 5.5 to …