UV light kills whatever bacteria passes through it. Since there is no way to separate the good from the bad bacteria in an Aquarium, the UV filter must obviously kill good bacteria too. This will inevitably weaken the occupant fishes immune systems making them more prone to disease.
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A dead fish.
A curator is the head honcho in charge of the obtaining, keeping, and displaying of the specimens in an Aquarium. He is in charge of the keepers and manages the Aquariums day to day business. I guess he could also be called the Aquarium Administrator.
No, many aquarists choose the go 'bare bottom', with no substrate at the bottom of the tank. It is used most often in aquariums keeping the more delecate small polyp stony corals(SPS), as it helps to keep nutrients at a minimum.
An under gravel aquarium filter is one where the filter is located beneath the gravel. The filter is responsible for keeping the tank oxygenated and looks better out of sight.
Anything labeled safe for aquarium use. Beyond that, it depends on what type of fish you are keeping, and whether or not you have plants, for which type of aquarium substrate (gravel or other lining for the bottom) should be used.
David D. Sands has written: 'Keeping aquarium fishes'
The correct spelling is aquarium, a tank or facility for keeping fish and other marine life.
If your aquarium is getting lower in water, it means the water is being vaporized by the light and no need to worry, just refill it.
The Jewel Vision 260 Aquarium is suitable for keeping one Siamese Fighting Fish. One can also keep other tropical, marine and coldwater fish in this aquarium.