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Aquarium Supplier
Author: William R. Nabaza of http://www.Nabaza.com/pets.htm
Tanks and tank stands are not hard to come by. They are usually
available at your local aquarium supplier. Always try to measure
up the size of the tank that you are getting as you need to have
a decent place to put it, try to purchase stand at the same time
for the tank this way you won't be stuck for a place to put it!
Not only do aquarium suppliers stock tanks and stands but they
also have every other thing that you will ever need for setting
up and supporting your tank.
Aquarium suppliers should stock all the equipment that you will
need for setting up your tank and keeping it tidy and clean and
full of fish, of course! They don't just sell accessories they
also sell a huge variety of fish. They tend to get one or two
deliveries a week so make sure that you go in the day after a
delivery to get the best of the bunch! Some aquarium suppliers
often sell amphibians, things like turtles, frogs, newt and
lizards. Some even stock spiders!
As well as the equipment and the animals they also sell food and
water solutions, things that you can put in your tank to keep
the water the way it should be. Some kinds of solutions you get
are ones that will lower the level of nitrates and ammonia and
get rid of the chlorine in the water. When setting up a tank
always fill it with the water first then add some of these
solutions and leave your tank to cycle for a little while before
adding any fish. You can also add some artificial bacteria which
then knocks time of the time that you have to wait before adding
any fish!
Aquarium suppliers are available locally and they can also be
found on the internet. The great thing about the internet is
that it is usually cheaper and you get it delivered to your door
so you don't have to spend all day trailing fish shops! Shop
online for a quicker and more efficient purchase.
About the author:
William Nabaza of http://www.Nabaza.com specializes in domains,
webhosting, webmaster's tools, netpreneur's articles and
resources. Stands out as a freebie provider, business
opportunity provider and the like. Visit his site at
http://www.nabaza.com or contact him directly at
william@nabaza.com There's more pet resources here:
http://www.nabaza.com/pets.htm
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IS IT AN EMERGENCY?
Some emergencies such as seizures, heavy bleeding, gaping
wounds, collapse, and paralysis are easily identified as
requiring immediate attention. Other kinds of emergencies are
not so easy to recognize but may be just as life-threatening to
your pet. Because there are many different kinds of emergencies,
it is important that you be able to recognize the symptoms and
seek assistance immediately.
Clinical symptoms may develop slowly with some illnesses or
injuries, and it is often difficult to recognize them or judge
their severity on your own. If, for any reason, you feel that
your animal is not acting "right" or normal, please call us
during our normal office hours or an emergency clinic
after-hours. If you decide to take your pet to an emergency
hospital, please call ahead to alert their staff of your
emergency.
Because your pet's health and safety are our primary concern, it
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