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In all there are more than 20,000 types of fish. There is virtually no
way possible anyone can outline how to care for fish and aquariums in a
single group of articles. About the best that anyone can do is give you
a few basic concepts, care instructions, etc, and allow you to go from
there.
Since aquariums, rather water and fish produce toxins you will want to learn about such toxins in aquarium and fish care.
Aquariums are containers which provide fish a habitat filled with
water. Aquariums are often shaped like boxes, which fish and related
aquatic animals, as well as plants are stored. The water supplies
oxygen and/or air for fish to breathe, which means the water must be
constantly maintained in order for the fish and plants to survive.
Temperature is important as well, since unlike furry critters, fish
cannot control their essence of temperature. Dehumidifiers and
humidifiers can help you maintain a balanced temperature in the air,
which will affect water. Ultimately, you have fish gauges, which help
you to monitor the temperatures in water.
In addition, fish
in tanks or aquariums are subject to bacteria and toxins. Since,
bacteria and toxins are produced faster in aquariums for the reason
that unlike land, fish in water do not have natural fighters against
such contaminants. With this in mind, we see that fish require high
eminence of water to survive. In addition, aquariums often tank salt
water creatures, as well as fresh water fish. It is important that you
understand the difference and how to maintain water supply for both
species. Still, the two are similar in comparison as far as fish care.
How do I eliminate toxins?
First, you must understand toxins in order to eliminate them. Fish will
produce a degree of toxins; as well, water supplies produce its volume
of toxins, such as copper, metals, chlorine, etc. Toxins spent by fish
are wasted items coming from the fish life-sustaining chemicals, known
as metabolism. Fish then produce pungent gases, which are colorless and
highly water soluble.
Water supply often has CHLORAMINE or
Chlorine combined, which are additives to fish tanks that work to
purify the water. The chemicals combine to eliminate or minimize the
growth of bacteria. Bacteria, develops in water pipes, drinking
fountains, ground water, etc.
Now to answer your question,
you will need a test kit to maintain toxic waste. You can use the kit
to test the waters, thus making sure that the aquarium is not overly
contaminated. You will also need filters, and pre-treatment water to
balance your aquarium.
How do I find pre-treated water?
Water mixed with 1 milligram of sodium THIO-sulfate, includes ten
gallons of fresh water combined with 1% sodium will remove toxins such
as chlorine. In addition, you can purchase products, which include
chemicals that will remove CHLORAMINE and Chlorine respectively. You
have the option of removing toxins from aquariums by exposing the tank
to air, which allows circulation of air to penetrate the aquarium.
Furthermore, you can combine gas converting it to liquids, which
charge, or activates carbons. The carbon dioxide will bubble, which
removes toxins as well. (Learn more about Aerating before combing gas
and liquids)
Using your test kit you will know if the tank
has metals, or coppers in the water. If your water supply has copper
and metal you will need to purchase spring water, or purified water to
remove toxins. Ultimately you can purchase hepa products, which include
water purifiers to connect to your tap water. The product will
eliminate metal, copper, and other contaminates, thus purifying your
water supply.
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