A Guild to your own Aquarium
The practice of keeping aquariums came about in the late 1800's. They were fairly crude. Usually these ancient aquariums only had one side that was made of glass, with the other three sides being made of metal or wood. Most aquariums consisted of fish that were native to the region of its owner simply because of availability. Also most old school fish tanks contained only fresh water fish.
The reason being that salt water would corrode the metal frame that held the aquarium together.
Aquariums drastically changed in the 1960's with the invention of silicone adhesive. Metal frames became obsolete and more people started to keep salt water fish and invertebrates. More recently glass
tanks have become less frequently used due to the flexibility of acrylic. Literally flexibility! Acrylic
aquariums are far more for forgiving than there glass counterparts. If a heavy object strikes a glass
tank, it will almost certainly break. The flexibility of an acrylic tank will prevent this catastrophe from
happening. In addition, acrylic offers more flexibility in design than glass. Acrylic aquariums have
been made into everything from coffee tables to gum ball machines.
EBOOK CONTENTS....
- Tips on Aquarium Care and Cleaning
- Aquarium Care for Freshwater Fish
- Caring for a Goldfish Aquarium
- Aquarium Care Guide- New Tanks
- Different Types of Saltwater Aquariums
- Aquarium Fish Care- All About Start Up
- Basic Aquarium Plant Care
- How to Create and Care for a Coral Aquarium
- How to Care for Live Aquarium Plants
- General Care for the Fresh water Aquarium
- Coldwater Aquarium Set-up and Care
- Coral Reef Care Tanks Aquarium
- Fifty five Gallon Fresh Water Aquarium
- Caring for your Freshwater Aquarium
- Aquarium Care for the Freshwater Guppy
- Home Aquariums: Why They Are Handy
- How to Care for Aquarium Catfish
- How to Care For Aquarium Fish
- Marine Aquarium Care- Invertebrates Only
- How to Care for and Clean a Saltwater Aquarium
- Aquarium Care Tips for Saltwater Fish
- Aquarium Care for Sand Sharks
- Caring for Bubble Coral in an Aquarium.
Filled with expert tips and tricks, this ebook covers everything you need to know about setting up and maintaining a healthy and beautiful aquarium. From choosing the right equipment and selecting the best fish and plants, to troubleshooting common issues and keeping your tank clean, this ebook has it all.
Many people are uninformed as to how to care for this animal. It is advised that you learn all you can about the animal, how it functions and lives before adding it to the aquarium. Once you have the knowledge and can properly care for it, coral will help to create a studding underwater paradise.