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Tap water from the faucet for freshwater aquariums. |
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Most water in North America has lots of minerals. |
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Chlorine and Chloramines in tap water. |
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Water conditioner. |
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How to start a brand new freshwater aquarium. |
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Check your new aquarium for leaks. |
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Fill the aquarium with tap water. |
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Set up the filter, the heater, add water conditioner. |
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Let it run for three days with no fish. |
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BIO-Wheel Filters: the Penguin or the Emperor. |
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Seed your new aquarium with beneficial bacteria. |
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What to do if your water is cloudy or smelly. |
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Check the bubbles popping in your aquarium. |
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Dealing with algae that causes green water. |
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New aquarists shouldn't diddle with the water chemistry. |
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Eclipse Aquarium Hood Systems. |
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BIO-Spira contains living bacteria. |
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A warm water aquarium or a cold water aquariums. |
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Zebra Danios as a first fish. |
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Don't overload your new aquarium with fish. |
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More about green water and algae. |
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Using an R/O = Reverse Osmosis filter. |
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Water chemistry for breeding fish. |
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TDS-Meter and pH-Meter. |
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Diluting aquarium water with R/O water. |
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Mbuna Cichlids prefer water with lots of minerals. |