Posted by Trish Hunter at Nov 17th, 2008 in Pets
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by The Aquarium Lady
50 gallon aquariums are the ideal addition to any home, and are the perfect size if you are interested in keeping fish as a hobby. Owning an aquarium is a very popular hobby with millions of people around the world, and as mentioned, for those first taking this up, then getting a 50 gallon aquarium is the ideal size of tank to start off with.
One thing you need to consider if you are thinking about setting up an aquarium as a hobby is, can you spare the time and resources that keeping fish requires. Although you may think that setting up and then maintaining a 50 gallon aquarium is going to be easy, this is simply not the case.
Buying A 50 Gallon Aquarium - Things To Think Of First
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Posted by G D WILLIAMS at Nov 17th, 2008 in Dogs
by G D Williams
Pets are members of your family what is more, they need special attention in the matter of food. There are numerous advantages of feeding natural foods to dogs. All natural dog food is very rich in vitamin E and C, which is very important for their body.
Vitamin E keeps their coat healthy and vitamin C is good for their bone strength. All these vitamins have the same effect on your pet as they do to the human body. Vitamins such as, beta-carotene are a great help to remove toxins commonly known as free radicals, from their body.
Animals normally eat meat, thus their body gains lots of toxic material and the if toxic material is not withdrawn from their body, then there are lots of chances of them getting infected with diseases of the lungs and heart. It is advantageous to give supplements of all natural dog food day-to-day to keep their metabolic system free from infection and diseases.
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