Salt water fish tanks
Salt water fish tanks need to be all glass or acrylic, otherwise the salt will eventually corrode the seals joining the
glass pieces together. Acrylic fish tanks are lighter than glass and are easier to shape, so you can get a bigger
variety of curved surfaces than you would a glass salt water fish tank. Petco is the place for you if you are after
acrylic SeaClear tanks of outstanding quality. Add stunning aquarium furniture that is practical and shows off your
tank to its best potential, if you’re after a salt water fish tank that is the envy of all your friends, then visit Petco and see for yourself.
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| SeaClear acrylic salt water fish tank – acrylic tanks are great for salt water fish - it is 17 times stronger than glass! | A marvellous example of what is possible – salt water fish tank in an unusual hexagon shape. |
Essential reads for the budding salt water aquarist
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| Great book for beginners – let’s you know how to set up a 30gallon salt water fish tank from start to finish. A bit short of pictures (usually a good way to get inspired) and list of what to add to your new tank. However, all in all a very good book to wet your appetite for more. Only $7.95 from Amazon. | This is a book which outlines all the different methods used by various salt water tank aquarists in setting up their salt water fish tanks. Interesting to sift through the different styles of fish tanks but the information is a bit dated and the photos are somewhat amateurish which is a pity. Only $31.47 (30% off) from Amazon | This is a sumptious book filled with all the essential information you need to know about keeping corals. A must have for the aquarist library with stunning pictures of corals in all their amazing colors and array. Inspirational to say the least. Only $38.47(30% off) from Amazon. |
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Cat moving house and not adjusting well
My cat and I moved into a new home. He now has three canine friends who he has spent time with before. One of the dogs was eating the felines stool, so I purchased the Purrforma self cleaning litter box. He would only urinate in it and chose to defecate on my side of the bed after 6 days. He attempted to defecate another time, I got him and placed him in the litter box, however that only worked once, and choose the bed again. Since then I purchased a new non automated litter box and returned him to his feline pine cat litter - that was two days ago and he has not eliminated anything sine. I have been leaving the bedroom door closed so he is not tempted. I'm just waiting for him to use it. any thoughts?
Should I lock him in a confined area until he uses it?
I need some advise or he might end up getting kicked out, and he is a special need cat as he has three fused lumbar (congenital defect.)
He is also doing an excessive amount of licking to the point where he has two balding patches. He just had an allergy shot 4 weeks ago. Should I inquire about behavioral modification type drugs?
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