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		<title>200 gallon fish tanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want a way to impress friends and visitors, then there’s no better way to go than with massive 200 gallon fish tanks. While a larger tank seems like it would be more work, sometimes it’s in fact the opposite. Larger set-ups allow for the dispersal of fish waste which means less clean up. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='min-height:270px; _height:270px;'><div class='oio-inline-right oio-center'><div style='width:300px; height:250px;'><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-4838250-10712847" target="_blank">
<img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-4838250-10712847" width="300" height="250" alt="Saltwaterfish.com: Your Salt Water Fish Superstore" border="0"/></a></div></div><p align="left">If you want a way to impress friends and visitors, then there’s no better way to go than with massive 200 gallon fish tanks.</p>
<p>While a larger tank seems like it would be more work, sometimes it’s in fact the opposite. Larger set-ups allow for the dispersal of fish waste which means less clean up. If you have a saltwater tank; the bigger the better. Larger tanks are less affected by atmospheric changes thus affecting the fish life less. Smaller tanks are more affected by changes in their environment such as temperature, chemicals, and bacteria. This means they usually need to be cleaned more often.</p>
<p>In homes, 200 gallon fish tanks look lovely in kitchens or living rooms. For the office, you can’t go wrong with one in an entryway or waiting area. It creates a peaceful serene atmosphere in a professional setting.</p>
<p>If you’re thinking big, think 200 gallon fish tanks. They’re a striking addition to a room, drawing in guests and accentuating the furniture.</p>
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		<title>30 gallon fish tanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[30 gallon fish tanks are great for at home or at the office. They’re not too huge, but large enough to create a beautiful aquarium. Centuries ago, fish became a popular staple of garden ponds, appreciated for their beauty and the innate sense of calm they create. Today, we are able to enjoy this same [...]]]></description>
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</script></div></div><p align="left">30 gallon fish tanks are great for at home or at the office. They’re not too huge, but large enough to create a beautiful aquarium. Centuries ago, fish became a popular staple of garden ponds, appreciated for their beauty and the innate sense of calm they create. Today, we are able to enjoy this same great quality indoors thanks to fish tanks.</p>
<p>Tanks come in various shapes and styles. When deciding on the type of tank you want, you’ll need to first decide if you want a pre-designed tank or a custom designed tank. Custom designed tanks are generally more expensive however they are hand crafted to fit the style of your home.</p>
<p>It’s also more cost efficient to purchase 30 gallon fish tanks that come with the necessary accessories such as a pump, filter, and lighting. These can be purchased separately but it’s generally more cost efficient to purchase them as a package.</p>
<p>Whether you’re strolling through a garden with a fish filled pond or watching the fishies swim by in a 30 gallon fish tank; it brings hours of enjoyment and relaxation, watching the fish float by in a placid pool of water.</p>
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		<title>100 gallon fish tanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many benefits to a 100 gallon fish tank. Here are some of the benefits associated with these relatively large tanks: • Cleaner – With larger tanks, you have to clean less often. • Fewer toxins – There are less chances of air borne toxins becoming overwhelming in the water. • More fish – [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">There are many benefits to a 100 gallon fish tank. Here are some of the benefits associated with these relatively large tanks:</p>
<p>• Cleaner – With larger tanks, you have to clean less often.<br />
• Fewer toxins – There are less chances of air borne toxins becoming overwhelming in the water.<br />
• More fish – Larger tanks are also a little more cooperative with higher fish populations.</p>
<p>To ensure that a 100 gallon fish tank stays in good condition and that the fish remain healthy, look for a tank with these traits:</p>
<p>• Water tightness – This is the most obvious and necessary trait. There should never be a leak of any kind in your tank.<br />
• Material – You also want your tank to be made of a safe, non-toxic material.<br />
• Stability – You want a stable tank, nothing with a risk of tipping over or being jolted.</p>
<p>That said, these large aquariums are not only more beneficial to the fish, but also open up a world of creative design you never knew existed. Your fish will have plenty of room to frolic among your coral reefs or your sunken treasure ships. Definitely keep the 100 gallon tank in mind when considering which tank to purchase.</p>
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		<title>20 gallon fish tanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re looking for something a little larger then your average fish bowl but nothing too large to handle, then try 20 gallon fish tanks. If you want the best looking 20 gallon tanks in town, then go with acrylic ones. They have superior clarity, are durable and lighter weight than glass, and are shatter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">If you’re looking for something a little larger then your average fish bowl but nothing too large to handle, then try 20 gallon fish tanks.</p>
<p>If you want the best looking 20 gallon tanks in town, then go with acrylic ones. They have superior clarity, are durable and lighter weight than glass, and are shatter proof. A shatter proof fish tank is always a great idea if you have children. Then you won’t have to worry about them messing around near it, breaking the glass, and hurting themselves (not to mention having your fish and all that water winding up on your floor). It would be very sad to lose both your beautiful aquarium as well as your expensive carpet. Let your mind rest at ease with an acrylic aquarium.</p>
<p>Another great reason to go with 20 gallon fish tanks is the price. Because these tanks are so popular, they are mass produced. This makes them a more affordable option. It also makes them easy to find. Just about every store sells this popular item. They can also be found online. And because competition is high, you can usually find some great deals.</p>
<p>20 gallon fish tanks are perfect for the fish enthusiast that is just getting starting.</p>
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		<title>75 gallon fish tanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you purchase your 75 gallon fish tanks, be sure to remember to also purchase needed supplies. Simply adding water to a tank will not make for a hospitable environment for your fish. You will need a few other supplies as well. Begin with the essentials. Find the right sizes of the following supplies to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you purchase your 75 gallon fish tanks, be sure to remember to also purchase needed supplies. Simply adding water to a tank will not make for a hospitable environment for your fish. You will need a few other supplies as well.</p>
<p>Begin with the essentials. Find the right sizes of the following supplies to fit your 75 gallon fish tanks:</p>
<p>• Heaters warm the water to comfortable temperatures for your fish.<br />
• Air pumps are vital to keep the water aerated.<br />
• Filters will help to keep your water clean.<br />
• Test kits will allow you to test the water for alkalinity, pH, salt, and other things. This will help you to know what, if anything, you need to add to the water.<br />
• Fish food is obviously a necessity.</p>
<p>Once you’ve got the basics, consider adding decorative elements such as gravel, rocks and water plants. Next, you will need to purchase cleaning supplies such as brushes, siphons and aquatic cleaners. Your 75 gallon fish tanks will become a pleasant home for your fish once you obtain suitable supplies to keep them healthy.</p>
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		<title>125 gallon fish tanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless of whether a person is stocking 125 gallon fish tanks or providing décor to a 1,000 gallon tank, there are several things that should be watched for in order to avoid making costly mistakes. • Moving too fast – Rushing things is one of the biggest mistakes that people can make. Because the lives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of whether a person is stocking 125 gallon fish tanks or providing décor to a 1,000 gallon tank, there are several things that should be watched for in order to avoid making costly mistakes.</p>
<p>• Moving too fast – Rushing things is one of the biggest mistakes that people can make. Because the lives of your fish depend on your understanding of their living arrangements, it is best to take some time to consider what needs to be done before you actually go out and do it.</p>
<p>• Overcrowding – Think about going to the grocery store the day before Thanksgiving. Not a pleasant thought, is it? The way you feel on this day is the same way fish feel when placed in their tanks with not enough room to get around. Just as people need room, so do fish.</p>
<p>Although 125 gallon fish tanks are far from being the smallest, care should still be taken to ensure that they will provide enough room to the fish and plants that need it.</p>
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		<title>90 gallon fish tanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to fish tanks…size matters. With 90 gallon fish tanks you’ll enjoy an underwater utopia without ever leaving the house. Large fish tanks are not for amateurs. If you’re a beginner fish owner then you may want to go for something a little smaller like 20 or 30 gallons. But if you love [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to fish tanks…size matters. With 90 gallon fish tanks you’ll enjoy an underwater utopia without ever leaving the house.</p>
<p>Large fish tanks are not for amateurs. If you’re a beginner fish owner then you may want to go for something a little smaller like 20 or 30 gallons. But if you love aquariums and want something large that people will really notice when they walk in a room then you’ll love a larger size.</p>
<p>90 gallon tanks are also great for saltwater aquariums. If you’re going to have a saltwater tank then the bigger the tank the better. Smaller tanks sometimes have a less stable environment and saltwater creatures can easily become ill and die from small shifts in their environment, such as temperature. So the larger the tank, the less the effects will be felt by the fish.</p>
<p>If you’re going to get a tank this big, you’ll want to be able to see all of the beautiful fish inside of it. What’s the point of having a large fish tank if it’s murky and you can’t appreciate what’s inside of it? Acrylic tanks are known for their clarity, creating a crystal clear atmosphere for to enjoy your tank. Another aspect to consider is lighting, so that you can enjoy your tank at night. Built in fluorescent lights are great for this. However, too much light encourages algae growth so it’s best to turn off the lights when you leave the room for an extended period of time.</p>
<p>If you’re a lover of aquariums who’s looking for a fish tank that will grab attention then try 90 gallon fish tanks.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[10 gallon fish tanks are just the right size for the beginner fish collector. Here is some basic information on these small tanks that any beginner should know: • Placement – their basic size and shape make them easy to use in a bedroom or other small places such as a studio apartment. • Fish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>10 gallon fish tanks are just the right size for the beginner fish collector. Here is some basic information on these small tanks that any beginner should know:</p>
<p>• Placement – their basic size and shape make them easy to use in a bedroom or other small places such as a studio apartment.<br />
• Fish size – to ensure you have enough room in your tank for your fish population, make sure the tank is at least eighty percent bigger than the full grown adult fish. These aquariums are not recommended for larger fish.<br />
• Number of fish – 10 gallon fish tanks, on average, can hold up to eight very small fish (such as Neon Tetras) or two or three medium sized fish (Angelfish.)</p>
<p>It is never a bad idea to start out small. Before investing in a large, 100 gallon tank, consider trying out 10 gallon fish tanks. Make sure that you are willing to put forth the time and energy necessary to caring for fish, first.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saltwater fish tanks are preferred by many over freshwater tanks simply because the options are endless when you can use all kinds of tropical fish, coral and lighting and be limited only by your own imagination. But, as nice as these tanks are, setting them up can be quite involved. In order to make this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saltwater fish tanks are preferred by many over freshwater tanks simply because the options are endless when you can use all kinds of tropical fish, coral and lighting and be limited only by your own imagination. But, as nice as these tanks are, setting them up can be quite involved.</p>
<p>In order to make this setting up process easier, there are eight steps included in the next few paragraphs that will allow you to set up the tank with much less worry than one might normally have.</p>
<p>So, these are the steps that need to be taken n order to set up a nice saltwater fish tank:</p>
<p>• Get the aquarium ready – This involves doing a few maintenance items like cleaning the tank with freshwater, placing it on a stand, applying a background wallpaper and other housekeeping-type items. None of these things are particularly hard to do, but they should be done to create a good beginning to the entire project.</p>
<p>• Test it out – This can be a step that is optional, but if you have the time for it, it is probably a good idea. Simply letting the system run for a while and ensuring that all components are right before the fish are placed in the saltwater fish tanks is probably a good idea.</p>
<p>• Quarantine – It is not recommended by all fish lovers, but there are others who recommend that a quarantine tank be used before the fish are added to the aquarium. Using this kind of tank for about two weeks before all the fish are introduced into the main tank can be a good way of making sure that when the fish are placed into the aquarium that there will not be any health problems.</p>
<p>• Cure the rock – Those who have decided that using live rock may be the best option for their saltwater fish tanks may find themselves surprised at the fact that these rocks are often better to be cured in other areas. Doing this allows the rocks to develop more before they are introduced to the rest of the inhabitants of the tank.</p>
<p>• Cycle the tank – The process of cycling the tank is important to ensure that there are proper bacteria in the tank area. If you choose to do this process in the most natural way, it can take around 30 days to complete the cycle, although there are some ways to speed up this process.</p>
<p>• Get it ready for the fish – Because preparing saltwater fish tanks is not a quick or an easy process, it is important to remember that patience is needed. Before you can simply plop the fish into the tank, it is important to do another water change about five days beforehand. Also, it is a good idea to do some basic cleaning tasks as well to make sure the tank will be conducive to the new inhabitants.</p>
<p>• Add the fish – Finally! If you’ve done the process in the right way, you probably have been at this for about a month or so. It’s a great feeling to see all the hard work pay off and be able to watch the fish swim in the saltwater fish tanks. Although this is the culminating step in the process, it isn’t necessarily the last step.</p>
<p>• Maintain – A fish tank that is not maintained will not last long. Caring for fish is just as involved (possibly even more so) than caring for a cat or dog is.</p>
<p>Following these eight guidelines will help you to ensure that your saltwater fish tanks will be able to be enjoyed for years.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who own 1,000 gallon fish tanks will attest to the fact that taking care of these items is something like taking care of your own little world. While the same can be said for even smaller tanks of 10 gallons or less, owning those tanks is simply not as involved as owning larger tanks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who own 1,000 gallon fish tanks will attest to the fact that taking care of these items is something like taking care of your own little world.</p>
<p>While the same can be said for even smaller tanks of 10 gallons or less, owning those tanks is simply not as involved as owning larger tanks is.</p>
<p>This is one of the main reasons why a beginner should not attempt to start off his collection in 1,000 gallon fish tanks. Just like a child needs to learn to ride his bike on training wheels long before he begins to do jumps off of ramps, the same is true of fish owners. There are valuable lessons that need to be learned on a smaller scale before they are put into practice at a later point.</p>
<p>Gradually, the fish owner can build his way up to understanding how to care for the fish, plants, filters and other items in these tanks. Once he feels comfortable with a certain size, he can move up to a slightly larger size.</p>
<p>By taking the steps toward owning 1,000 gallon fish tanks meticulously, the tank owner will find that when the time comes to buy a large tank he will be ready for it.</p>
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