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  • ...anic, no-additive soil is placed on the bottom of the tank and capped with a gravel (or sand) layer. Once plants are added, the plant roots will reach t ...and still effectively removing fish feces and different harsh materials in a tank.
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  • ...It is essential for living organisms, particularly in cell physiology, and is the most common metal in many animals. Calcium is essential for the normal growth and maintenance of bones, scales and teeth,
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  • A chloride ion is formed when an atom of the element [[w:Chlorine|Chlorine]] picks up one ele
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  • Iron is the most abundant metal on Earth and it is essential to all known organisms and therefore aquatic plants require it in You can find out the level of iron in your aquarium water by using a iron Test Kit.
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    Potassium is an essential mineral micronutrient in all life. So aquatic plants require i It is most commonly used as a plant fertiliser.
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  • ==What is it?== ...often found in nature dissolved in water which flows over these rocks. It is therefore the principal cause of hard water.
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  • ...odium ions. ([[Potassium]], a metal closely related to [[sodium]], is also a major component in the same bodily systems). There are many different salt Salt is used in the aquarium hobby for several reasons.
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  • ...s are to dogs". Many aquarists treat for flukes on getting any new fish as a matter of routine. ...d if the flukes multiply then the fish becomes listless and dies of either a bacteria infection or oxygen starvation. Usually very quickly indeed.
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  • A '''ectoparasite''' is one that lives on the surface of its host. For example, the skin, fin or gi
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  • Some of the past history is very sketchy. K.A.S has had various club rooms over the years, the first clubrooms that they
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  • Fish that subsist on a diet consisting only of meat are referred to as obligate carnivores. Typical examples of popular carnivores is the [[Pirannha]], [[Betta]] fish, [[Paradise fish]], [[DAF|Dwarf African Fr
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  • It is a biological agent (like [[Bacteria]], [[Viruses]], [[Protozoa]], [[Prions]],
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  • A fish is a water-dwelling vertebrate with gills. Most are cold-blooded. There are over * Fish come in a huge range of sizes. From 51 feet (16m) to 0.24" (8mm).
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  • == What is the Nitrogen Cycle? == ...nk by doing water changes. Plants will also feed off of nitrates so having a planted tank can slow the build-up of nitrates in an aquarium <ref name="pe
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  • |tank_compatibility=:A large peaceful cichlid that can be kept with other large peaceful, and semi |behaviour=:Docile, and active; a relatively active fish.
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  • A term used by aquarists when talking about water conditions and its [[ph]] v Water is said to be acidic if it contains [[hydrogen]] ions.
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  • A term used by aquarists when talking about water conditions and its [[ph]] v Water is said to be alkaline if it contains [[hydroxyl]] ions ([[w:Carbonate|carbona
    1 KB (209 words) - 04:04, 24 February 2011
  • ==What is It?== pH is short for the Latin phrase ''pondus Hydrogenii'' or the 'weight of Hydrogen
    6 KB (1,080 words) - 08:20, 27 March 2018
  • ...he Nitrogen Cycle]] and an important parameter to measure when [[cycling]] a new tank. ==What is it?==
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  • ...gi-bin/audio.pl?detrit02.wav=detritus hear])(also known as '''[[Mulm]]''') is the decaying organic matter from decomposing dead plants or animals lying o This material is a very important source of [[nutrients]] for tiny creatures like [[infusoria]
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