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"Setting Up a Saltwater Aquarium"
1. Clean the aquarium thoroughly, fill it with water, and let it stand for two days to check for leaks. After confirming no leaks, wipe it clean. Pay attention to the placement of the aquarium, avoiding areas with significant temperature fluctuations, noise, or concentrations of electrical appliances. Before adding the substrate, rinse it with seawater. The substrate should be approximately 2-3 centimeters deep in the aquarium. 2. Prepare artificial seawater, and be sure to test the specific
"The Method of Setting Up an Aquarium"
I. Things to Consider When Purchasing an Aquarium: 1. Check the Location: Ensure the area where the aquarium will be placed has sufficient power supply, whether it's 220 volts or 110 volts. 2. Inspect the Floor: Determine the floor type (wood, concrete, or carpet). 3. Level the Base: Make sure the aquarium's base can be kept level. 4. Install an Extension Cord: Install an extension cord with five outlets. 5. Create a Buffer: Cut a 130cm x 60cm polystyrene board to place under the aquarium
"A Brief Analysis of Water Used in Daily Fishkeeping"
A Brief Analysis of Water Used in Daily Fishkeeping In daily fishkeeping, there are generally two types of water: circulating water, which uses beneficial bacteria to control water quality, and green water, which uses algae to maintain water quality. **Applicable Environments and Basic Conditions:** **Circulating Water**: Suitable for indoor environments with low light and a power supply. A pump capable of completely draining the tank water within 15 minutes is required. During normal use
"Changing Water in an Aquarium"
As an aquarium enthusiast, do you know how to perform waste removal and water changes in your fish tank?
"The Relationship Between Lighting Systems and Aquatic Plants"
**Lighting Section: The Primary Condition for Aquatic Plant Cultivation** Lighting is the primary condition for the growth of aquatic plants. Without photosynthesis, it is absolutely impossible to cultivate aquatic plants. **Photosynthesis in Aquatic Plants:** Aquatic plants absorb light energy and use carbon dioxide and water as raw materials to synthesize sugars. The light source is the medium that initiates photosynthesis, while carbon dioxide and water are the ultimate participants in t