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How To Set Up An Aquarium Fish Tank

May 20th, 2007

Bring
the beauty and splendor of tropical or freshwater fish into your home
or office with an indoor aquarium or fishtank. Follow these guidelines
when setting up your tank it will bring you years of enjoyment.

Plan your aquarium

Visit to your local pet store or specialist fish breeder to help you
decide on the type of fish you’d like to have in your new aquarium fish
tank. The staff at the store will be able to advise on the right size
tank for the space available and supply all the necessary equipment and
accessories.

However, don’t buy any fish, yet! You’ll need to establish your tank before you introduce any fish into it.

The first step is to thoroughly clean the tank on the inside and
outside. Don’t skip this important step just because the glass of the
aquarium looks clean. Use a mild detergent in warm water to scrub out
the tank. Rinse out the tank thoroughly to completely remove all traces
of detergent and debris. Flush out the cleaned tank several times with
fresh water.

Clean all equipment that will be used in your new aquarium fish tank
and rinse thoroughly. Even a tiny amount of leftover detergent can kill
your fish so do not skimp on the rinsing process. Gravel should be
rinsed under running water until the water runs clear. Plants can be
stored in a clean bucket of water while you set up your fish tank.

Even a small aquarium fish tank will be very heavy so your new tank
will require a sturdy stand. Many aquarium stands are available in
different designs although a small fish tank might sit on a kitchen
counter or bookcase. Use a layer of polystyrene tiles between the tank
and the stand to even out any bumps.

Full details on setting up your goldfish aquarium fish tank are available from www.goldfishsite.com

Aquariums

May 17th, 2007

Water life has a captivating charm for human observation or why else should the ancient Chinese breed Koi fish in ponds over two millennia ago. This attraction towards observing fish continued over centuries until it became a hobby in the nineteenth century Britain to keep fish in fish tanks. After the first World War, the hobby assumed a wide popularity and is ever increasing in Europe, America, and Asia.

But watching fish is more than a hobby; it connects man to his ancestral presence – his evolutionary predecessors. Researchers in health studies today are discovering interesting connections of looking at an aquarium fish tank with live fish in it and its positive effects on human health. Hence the relation between fish-watching and personal health is biologically related, reinforcing the commonality of our origin from aquatic ancestors.

Stress Alleviation

It has been found that observing fish in an aquarium fish tank lowers the blood pressure, letting one feel stress-free and relaxed. Though the decoration of the tank plays its role, research finds that the drop in blood pressure is more pronounced when fish are present in the tank than when they are not in the same tank. Children suffering from ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) have been found to calm down significantly after watching live fish in an aquarium fish tank. Great news for caring parents!

Aquarium Fish Tank as a Natural Analgesic

It is a matter of common observation to eye an aquarium fish tank in offices of physicians and dentists. The reason is the association between watching live fish in the tank and reduction in the intensity of pain. Less dosage of analgesic is required to quell the pain of patients when they have watched fish in the aquarium. This natural analgesic also works in bringing about a hypnotic trance and has been tried by psychoanalysts.

Aquarium Fish Tank and Brain Disorders

Fruitful results of fish watching have been observed in patients suffering from brain disorders like dementia. By placing an aquarium fish tank in their room, it has been found that patients of Alzheimer’s disease, which can include a severe case of dementia, showed improvement in behavior and nutrition.

Given the health benefits of watching live fish, it is advisable to make use of this natural medicine by placing an aquarium fish tank in the rooms, offices, clinics, and halls of our living and working places. The perpetuation of this existential, cross-species link between man and fish is for our own benefit and that of our lovable aquatic creature.

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