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Aquarium fish are one of the most popular pets in America, with close to 150 million fish owned in nearly 13 million households. They seem like easy pets to care for, but there's more than meets the eye when it comes to keeping your freshwater friends healthy and happy!
Inside, you'll find basic information to start your own freshwater aquarium, purchase and maintain healthy fish and plants, and find tips and tricks on how to introduce new fish and systems into your aquatic family.
* Understand the best aquarium set-up practices
* Build the luxury tanks of your dreams
* Maintain a thriving aquatic environment
* Discover many different ways to expand your hobby
Perfect for beginner hobbyists and longtime aquarium enthusiasts alike, Freshwater Aquariums For Dummies makes it easier than ever to set up and take care of a freshwater aquarium--and the fish within it.
Aquarium fish are one of the most popular pets in America, with close to 150 million fish owned in nearly 13 million households. They seem like easy pets to care for, but there's more than meets the eye when it comes to keeping your freshwater friends healthy and happy!
Inside, you'll find basic information to start your own freshwater aquarium, purchase and maintain healthy fish and plants, and find tips and tricks on how to introduce new fish and systems into your aquatic family.
* Understand the best aquarium set-up practices
* Build the luxury tanks of your dreams
* Maintain a thriving aquatic environment
* Discover many different ways to expand your hobby
Perfect for beginner hobbyists and longtime aquarium enthusiasts alike, Freshwater Aquariums For Dummies makes it easier than ever to set up and take care of a freshwater aquarium--and the fish within it.
Madelaine Francis Heleine has been involved with aquariums and fish-keeping for more than 40 years. She has been a contributing writer and columnist for various magazines dealing with the aquatic world and has written several books about aquarium fish. Madelaine even enjoys exploring the underwater world firsthand as a scuba diver.
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 2
Icons Used in This Book 3
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: Getting Started with Freshwater Aquarium Basics 5
Chapter 1: Taking the Plunge: Just the Essentials 7
Focusing on the Tank, Stand, Accessories, and Equipment 8
Knowing where to put your tank 8
Looking at the tank and stand options 9
Figuring out what (besides fish) to put in your aquarium 9
Considering aquarium equipment 9
Determining what you really need 10
Caring for Your New Aquatic Pets 10
Eyeing differences in species 10
Assessing which types of fish are best for you 10
Buying fish - what you need to know 11
Feeding your fish - what types of food to buy 11
Taking care of sick fish 12
Understanding Water, Chemicals, and Live Plants 12
Grasping everything water 12
Using chemicals to improve your aquarium conditions 12
Testing your water 13
Getting a system going 13
Adding live plants 13
Fixing common problems 13
Expanding Your Aquarium Hobby 13
Breeding your fish: Yes or no? 13
Keeping track of your progress 14
Broadening your hobby 14
Contemplating other types of aquarium structures 14
Chapter 2: The Practice of Aquarium Keeping 15
Recognizing the Amazing Benefits of Owning an Aquarium 16
Identifying Aquarium Water Systems 18
Freshwater systems 19
Saltwater systems 21
Brackish systems 22
Organization Is the Key to Success 23
Chapter 3: Finding a Good Location 25
Making Sure Your Floor Is Sound 26
Taking Room Temperature and Its Effects into Consideration 26
Wicked windows 27
Deadly doors 28
High Traffic Areas, Children, and Pets (Spell D-I-S-A-S-T-E-R) 28
Contemplating Your Water Source When Placing Your Aquarium 30
Thinking about Other Household Items 30
Furniture and space 30
Electrical outlets and TVs 31
Overhead lighting 32
Cleaning considerations 32
Chapter 4: The Tank and Stand 33
Buying a Tank: What You Need to Know 33
Water is heavy 34
Watching the tendency to overspend 35
Checking out starter kits 35
Size matters - gauging space requirements 36
Taking people into consideration 37
Deciding where to buy 38
Examining the Different Types of Aquariums Available 39
Glass aquariums 40
Acrylic aquariums 41
Plastic aquariums (bowls and small tanks) 42
Rimless tanks 42
Considering Different and Unusual Aquarium Styles 43
Wall-mounted aquariums 43
In-wall tanks 43
Furniture aquariums 44
Tower aquariums 44
Indoor pond barrels 45
All-in-one tanks 45
Betta tanks and water gardens 45
Special tanks from the pros 45
Choosing the Right Tank 46
Tank size 46
Tank shape 47
Carrying capacity 47
Picking the Right Stand 47
Wooden cabinet stands 48
Angle and wrought iron stands 48
Aluminum stands 49
Do-it-yourself stands 49
Material-based stands 49
Bow-front stands 49
Moving an Aquarium 50
Chapter 5: Aquascaping Your Aquarium: What to Add and Not Add in Your Tank 51
Taking Clues from Your Fish's Natural Environment 52
Getting the Lowdown on Substrates 53
Starting with the basics: Gravel, aqua soil, and fluorite 54
Thinking about pH with your substrates 54
Knowing which substrates to avoid 55
Being aware of gravel size and the perils of sand 56
Adding new substrate to your system 56
Using established substrate 57
Considering Rocks, Wood, and Artificial Plants 57
Rocks for freshwater tanks 58
Wood for a freshwater tank 58
Plastic plants 60
Contemplating Other Aquarium Decorations 62
Keeping safety first 62
Eyeing plastic divers and other oddities 62
Aquascaping Tips and Tricks 63
Chapter 6: Selecting the Equipment and Other Stuff Your Aquarium Needs 67
Taking the Mystery out of Filters 68
Mechanical filtration 69
Biological filtration 69
Chemical filtration 70
Sifting through Filtration Systems 70
Undergravel filters 71
Sponge filters 71
Corner filters 72
Power filters 72
Canister filters 73
Fluidized bed filters 74
Diatom filters 74
Wet/dry filters 75
Natural filtration with plants 75
An underground filter's best friend - powerheads 76
Gauging Heaters and Thermometers 77
Submersible heaters 77
Nonsubmersible heaters 77
Digital heaters 77
Heating your aquarium: Thermometers 78
Making Bubbles with Airstones and Pumps 79
Air pumps 79
Airstones and other bubble makers 80
Connecting Tubing, Valves, and Tees 81
Air-line tubing 81
Gang valves and tees 82
Creating the Best Lighting 83
Looking at bulb types 84
Making a hood choice 85
Part 2: Taking a Closer Look at Fish and How to Care for Them 87
Chapter 7: Fish Anatomy 101 89
Understanding What Makes a Fish Go 90
The dorsal fin 90
The caudal fin 91
The anal fin 91
The pectoral fins 92
The pelvic fins 92
The adipose fin 92
Swimming movement 92
Breathing In and Out - Respiration 93
The gill method 93
The labyrinth organ method 94
Getting Acquainted with the Senses 95
Sight 95
Hearing 97
Smelling 97
Tasting 97
Feeling 98
Comprehending Osmosis and the Salt-to-Water Ratio 98
Fish that don't drink water 99
Fish that need to drink water 99
Recognizing Traits to Identify Fish 99
Body shape 100
Taxonomy 100
The swim bladder 102
Color and its purpose 102
Chapter 8: Figuring Out What Kind of Fish to Buy 105
Looking Closer at Freshwater Fish 106
Anabantids 106
Cyprinodonts and livebearers 108
Catfish (plecos, cories, and one special Cypriniforme) 112
Characins 114
Unusual characins 117
Loaches 119
African cichlids 120
American cichlids 121
Cyprinids 125
Freshwater tropical invertebrates 127
Contemplating Coldwater Fish and Invertebrates 129
Koi (Cyprinus carpio) 129
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) 129
White cloud mountain minnows (Tanichthys albonubes) 132
Coldwater invertebrates 132
Thinking about Captive-Bred Species 134
Buying Fish Online 135
Chapter 9: Working with a Fish Dealer to Purchase Your Fish 137
Choosing a Quality Fish Dealer 138
Searching for a fish store 138
The importance of great service 140
The store's appearance 140
Dealer Practices: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 142
Do Bee dealers 143
Don't Bee dealers 143
Wanna Bee dealers 144
Developing a Good Relationship with Your Fish Dealer 145
Selecting Healthy Fish 145
Start simply and do your homework 145
Look for signs of good health 146
Know your fish's behavior 146
Understand how big the fish will grow 147
Avoid the first fish off the boat 148
Don't be Doctor Doolittle 148
Getting the Right Fish without Going Overboard 149
Chapter 10: Feeding Your Wet Pets - Diet and Nutrition 151
Understanding Basic Nutrition 151
Recognizing what your fish need 152
Being aware of overfeeding 153
Underfeeding is just as bad 153
Feeding just what your fish need 153
Knowing What Type of Eater You Have 155
Taking action when they stop eating 155
Meeting your carnivores' desires 156
Going leafy and feeding vegetarians 156
Feeding fish that eat anything that falls into the tank 157
Identifying the Different Types of Food 157
Prepackaged foods 157
Frozen foods 158
Freeze-dried foods 158
Spirulina 159
Live food - the stuff they really love and want 159
Brine shrimp 160
Infusoria 161
Rotifers 161
Tubifex, bloodworms, mosquito larvae, and earthworms (yuck!) 161
Feeding Fry 162
Microworms 162
Liquid, powdered, and growth foods 162
Chapter 11: Recognizing Diseases and Treatments 163
An Ounce of Prevention 163
Your daily review 164
Your weekly to-do list 165
Monthly checklist 168
Identifying Common Ailments and Cures 168
Common bacterial infection 169
Constipation 169
Dropsy 169
Fin rot 169
Fish louse 170
Freshwater velvet 170
Freshwater ich 170
Fungus 171
Gill parasites 171
Hole in the head 171
Intestinal parasites 172
Large skin parasites 172
Mouth fungus 172
Pop-eye 172
Septicemia 173
Skin flukes 173
Slimy skin disease 173
Swim bladder disease 174
Tuberculosis (TB) 174
Keeping an Eye Open for Frequent Causes of Disease 174
Carbon dioxide poisoning 175
Poor water quality 175
Metal poisoning 175
Chemical poisoning 175
Improper diet 176
Overfeeding 176
Frightened fish 176
Relying on a Tried-and-True Home Remedy: Giving a Salt Bath 177
Playing Detective: The Sherlock Holmes Method 177
Using Quarantine Tanks 178
Grasping the purpose and advantages of quarantining 178
Knowing how much time to...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2019 |
---|---|
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Tiere/Jagen/Angeln |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 400 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119601395 |
ISBN-10: | 1119601398 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Heleine, Madelaine Francis |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Maße: | 234 x 188 x 19 mm |
Von/Mit: | Madelaine Francis Heleine |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 15.11.2019 |
Gewicht: | 0,832 kg |
Madelaine Francis Heleine has been involved with aquariums and fish-keeping for more than 40 years. She has been a contributing writer and columnist for various magazines dealing with the aquatic world and has written several books about aquarium fish. Madelaine even enjoys exploring the underwater world firsthand as a scuba diver.
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 2
Icons Used in This Book 3
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: Getting Started with Freshwater Aquarium Basics 5
Chapter 1: Taking the Plunge: Just the Essentials 7
Focusing on the Tank, Stand, Accessories, and Equipment 8
Knowing where to put your tank 8
Looking at the tank and stand options 9
Figuring out what (besides fish) to put in your aquarium 9
Considering aquarium equipment 9
Determining what you really need 10
Caring for Your New Aquatic Pets 10
Eyeing differences in species 10
Assessing which types of fish are best for you 10
Buying fish - what you need to know 11
Feeding your fish - what types of food to buy 11
Taking care of sick fish 12
Understanding Water, Chemicals, and Live Plants 12
Grasping everything water 12
Using chemicals to improve your aquarium conditions 12
Testing your water 13
Getting a system going 13
Adding live plants 13
Fixing common problems 13
Expanding Your Aquarium Hobby 13
Breeding your fish: Yes or no? 13
Keeping track of your progress 14
Broadening your hobby 14
Contemplating other types of aquarium structures 14
Chapter 2: The Practice of Aquarium Keeping 15
Recognizing the Amazing Benefits of Owning an Aquarium 16
Identifying Aquarium Water Systems 18
Freshwater systems 19
Saltwater systems 21
Brackish systems 22
Organization Is the Key to Success 23
Chapter 3: Finding a Good Location 25
Making Sure Your Floor Is Sound 26
Taking Room Temperature and Its Effects into Consideration 26
Wicked windows 27
Deadly doors 28
High Traffic Areas, Children, and Pets (Spell D-I-S-A-S-T-E-R) 28
Contemplating Your Water Source When Placing Your Aquarium 30
Thinking about Other Household Items 30
Furniture and space 30
Electrical outlets and TVs 31
Overhead lighting 32
Cleaning considerations 32
Chapter 4: The Tank and Stand 33
Buying a Tank: What You Need to Know 33
Water is heavy 34
Watching the tendency to overspend 35
Checking out starter kits 35
Size matters - gauging space requirements 36
Taking people into consideration 37
Deciding where to buy 38
Examining the Different Types of Aquariums Available 39
Glass aquariums 40
Acrylic aquariums 41
Plastic aquariums (bowls and small tanks) 42
Rimless tanks 42
Considering Different and Unusual Aquarium Styles 43
Wall-mounted aquariums 43
In-wall tanks 43
Furniture aquariums 44
Tower aquariums 44
Indoor pond barrels 45
All-in-one tanks 45
Betta tanks and water gardens 45
Special tanks from the pros 45
Choosing the Right Tank 46
Tank size 46
Tank shape 47
Carrying capacity 47
Picking the Right Stand 47
Wooden cabinet stands 48
Angle and wrought iron stands 48
Aluminum stands 49
Do-it-yourself stands 49
Material-based stands 49
Bow-front stands 49
Moving an Aquarium 50
Chapter 5: Aquascaping Your Aquarium: What to Add and Not Add in Your Tank 51
Taking Clues from Your Fish's Natural Environment 52
Getting the Lowdown on Substrates 53
Starting with the basics: Gravel, aqua soil, and fluorite 54
Thinking about pH with your substrates 54
Knowing which substrates to avoid 55
Being aware of gravel size and the perils of sand 56
Adding new substrate to your system 56
Using established substrate 57
Considering Rocks, Wood, and Artificial Plants 57
Rocks for freshwater tanks 58
Wood for a freshwater tank 58
Plastic plants 60
Contemplating Other Aquarium Decorations 62
Keeping safety first 62
Eyeing plastic divers and other oddities 62
Aquascaping Tips and Tricks 63
Chapter 6: Selecting the Equipment and Other Stuff Your Aquarium Needs 67
Taking the Mystery out of Filters 68
Mechanical filtration 69
Biological filtration 69
Chemical filtration 70
Sifting through Filtration Systems 70
Undergravel filters 71
Sponge filters 71
Corner filters 72
Power filters 72
Canister filters 73
Fluidized bed filters 74
Diatom filters 74
Wet/dry filters 75
Natural filtration with plants 75
An underground filter's best friend - powerheads 76
Gauging Heaters and Thermometers 77
Submersible heaters 77
Nonsubmersible heaters 77
Digital heaters 77
Heating your aquarium: Thermometers 78
Making Bubbles with Airstones and Pumps 79
Air pumps 79
Airstones and other bubble makers 80
Connecting Tubing, Valves, and Tees 81
Air-line tubing 81
Gang valves and tees 82
Creating the Best Lighting 83
Looking at bulb types 84
Making a hood choice 85
Part 2: Taking a Closer Look at Fish and How to Care for Them 87
Chapter 7: Fish Anatomy 101 89
Understanding What Makes a Fish Go 90
The dorsal fin 90
The caudal fin 91
The anal fin 91
The pectoral fins 92
The pelvic fins 92
The adipose fin 92
Swimming movement 92
Breathing In and Out - Respiration 93
The gill method 93
The labyrinth organ method 94
Getting Acquainted with the Senses 95
Sight 95
Hearing 97
Smelling 97
Tasting 97
Feeling 98
Comprehending Osmosis and the Salt-to-Water Ratio 98
Fish that don't drink water 99
Fish that need to drink water 99
Recognizing Traits to Identify Fish 99
Body shape 100
Taxonomy 100
The swim bladder 102
Color and its purpose 102
Chapter 8: Figuring Out What Kind of Fish to Buy 105
Looking Closer at Freshwater Fish 106
Anabantids 106
Cyprinodonts and livebearers 108
Catfish (plecos, cories, and one special Cypriniforme) 112
Characins 114
Unusual characins 117
Loaches 119
African cichlids 120
American cichlids 121
Cyprinids 125
Freshwater tropical invertebrates 127
Contemplating Coldwater Fish and Invertebrates 129
Koi (Cyprinus carpio) 129
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) 129
White cloud mountain minnows (Tanichthys albonubes) 132
Coldwater invertebrates 132
Thinking about Captive-Bred Species 134
Buying Fish Online 135
Chapter 9: Working with a Fish Dealer to Purchase Your Fish 137
Choosing a Quality Fish Dealer 138
Searching for a fish store 138
The importance of great service 140
The store's appearance 140
Dealer Practices: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 142
Do Bee dealers 143
Don't Bee dealers 143
Wanna Bee dealers 144
Developing a Good Relationship with Your Fish Dealer 145
Selecting Healthy Fish 145
Start simply and do your homework 145
Look for signs of good health 146
Know your fish's behavior 146
Understand how big the fish will grow 147
Avoid the first fish off the boat 148
Don't be Doctor Doolittle 148
Getting the Right Fish without Going Overboard 149
Chapter 10: Feeding Your Wet Pets - Diet and Nutrition 151
Understanding Basic Nutrition 151
Recognizing what your fish need 152
Being aware of overfeeding 153
Underfeeding is just as bad 153
Feeding just what your fish need 153
Knowing What Type of Eater You Have 155
Taking action when they stop eating 155
Meeting your carnivores' desires 156
Going leafy and feeding vegetarians 156
Feeding fish that eat anything that falls into the tank 157
Identifying the Different Types of Food 157
Prepackaged foods 157
Frozen foods 158
Freeze-dried foods 158
Spirulina 159
Live food - the stuff they really love and want 159
Brine shrimp 160
Infusoria 161
Rotifers 161
Tubifex, bloodworms, mosquito larvae, and earthworms (yuck!) 161
Feeding Fry 162
Microworms 162
Liquid, powdered, and growth foods 162
Chapter 11: Recognizing Diseases and Treatments 163
An Ounce of Prevention 163
Your daily review 164
Your weekly to-do list 165
Monthly checklist 168
Identifying Common Ailments and Cures 168
Common bacterial infection 169
Constipation 169
Dropsy 169
Fin rot 169
Fish louse 170
Freshwater velvet 170
Freshwater ich 170
Fungus 171
Gill parasites 171
Hole in the head 171
Intestinal parasites 172
Large skin parasites 172
Mouth fungus 172
Pop-eye 172
Septicemia 173
Skin flukes 173
Slimy skin disease 173
Swim bladder disease 174
Tuberculosis (TB) 174
Keeping an Eye Open for Frequent Causes of Disease 174
Carbon dioxide poisoning 175
Poor water quality 175
Metal poisoning 175
Chemical poisoning 175
Improper diet 176
Overfeeding 176
Frightened fish 176
Relying on a Tried-and-True Home Remedy: Giving a Salt Bath 177
Playing Detective: The Sherlock Holmes Method 177
Using Quarantine Tanks 178
Grasping the purpose and advantages of quarantining 178
Knowing how much time to...
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2019 |
---|---|
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Tiere/Jagen/Angeln |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 400 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119601395 |
ISBN-10: | 1119601398 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Heleine, Madelaine Francis |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Maße: | 234 x 188 x 19 mm |
Von/Mit: | Madelaine Francis Heleine |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 15.11.2019 |
Gewicht: | 0,832 kg |