Aaron Bernard
Fish & Aquarium Specialist
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How to
Build an Aquarium Stand
Having an aquarium stand can really raise your fish tank to a whole new level, in terms of both height and aesthetic. Pre-made stands bought from the store can be very expensive. Luckily, if you want to try to save a lit...
How to
Make an Aquarium
If you’ve been dreaming of an aquarium in your own home, you may have considered making one yourself. Not only can it save you money, it’s also a fun DIY activity that you can do by yourself or with a friend. We’ve...
How to
Get Rid of Snails in an Aquarium
One unwelcome inhabitant in an aquarium are snails. Snails, or their eggs, arrive in aquariums via live plants, on aquarium décor transferred from one tank to another wet and uncleaned, in the bag of water new fish come...
How to
Clean Aquarium Decorations
Fish are very easy pets to keep, and an aquarium is a beautiful addition to a home. However, fish tanks need to be maintained in order to stay healthy and keep looking good. If you’ve placed decorations in your fish ta...
How to Take Care of a Betta Fish
Learn to set up and clean your tank, feed your betta, and more Bettas, also known as "Siamese fighting fish", are popular pets recognized for their aggressiveness, interactivity, and low cost for care and maintenance. Be...
How to
Do a Fishless Cycle
A fishless cycle is an easy and cruelty-free way to fill your tank with the necessary bacteria before you add fish. By consistently adding ammonia—which gets turned into nitrogen and nitrate in the presence of these ba...
How to
Cycle a Fish Tank
The nitrogen cycle (also known as the nitration cycle) is the process that breaks toxic nitrogen waste products in an aquarium into less harmful components. For this cycle to develop, beneficial bacteria that feed on the...
How to
Clean Fish Tank Rocks
Uneaten food and fecal matter can settle in the bottom of your fish tank, making your gravel grimy. Periodically removing this waste and debris creates a healthier environment for your fish. Whether you have a small tank...
How to
Sanitize a Fish Tank
Sanitizing your tank is a great way to get rid of bacteria, especially if your fish have been sick or if the tank has been in storage. Remove everything from the fish tank and then spray a bleach and water solution over ...
How to
Clean Aquarium Gravel
A fail-proof method to vacuuming aquarium gravel Aquarium gravel serves not only as a decoration, but also as a filter. Because of this, it tends to harbor a lot of debris and waste. Cleaning gravel also removes some aqu...
How to
Clean an Air Stone
Air stones are the part of the aquarium aeration system that create cascades of tiny bubbles and help oxygenate the tank.. 17 July 2020. Usually, they are made of porous stone and many aquarium users say their fish like ...
How to
Set Up a Betta Tank
Since betta fish can survive in many different types of environments, people think it's a good idea to keep them in decorative bowls or vases. While bettas can survive this way, it's best to give them plenty of space and...
How to
Clean a Saltwater Tank
If you're setting up a saltwater tank or already have one, you'll need to learn how to clean it. Fortunately, with regular cleaning, a saltwater tank is just as easy to clean as a freshwater tank. Follow daily or weekly,...
How to
Clean a Fish Tank With Sand
Keeping your tank clean is a critical part of maintaining the health of your fish. However, it can be a bit challenging to do a water change with a sand substrate. Start by partially emptying your tank of both water and ...