Posted by The Aquarium Lady at Jan 6th, 2009 in Pets
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by The Aquarium Lady
Gallon aquarium tanks are wonderful for taking up the hobby of keeping fish and other kinds of marine life. But they need to be maintained properly in order for the aquatic life in them to thrive. Yet you can’t start this hobby straight away after getting your gallon aquarium tank; you need to spend some time setting it up.
The first thing you will find when you go online or visit your local pet or aquarium supply store, is that there are many different types of gallon aquarium tanks for you to select from. As well as coming in a number of different shapes and sizes, they also come in different materials; no longer are these being made just from glass.
Gallon Aquarium Tank - What Framework Do They Have?
If the gallon aquarium tank you purchase is constructed from glass, then the framework surrounding it will be made from either angle iron or stainless steel. These metals will have been welded at each corner where the frame joins together, and then the glass will then slot inside it.
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Posted by Donny Yu at Jan 6th, 2009 in Pets
by Donny Yu
For homes infested with fleas, flea bites can be dreadful annoyances that also carry the risk of disease. The flea, a small insect that preys on humans, cats, dogs and other mammals, feed from blood by tearing into the skin. These bites cause small, round marks on the skin that may bleed freely. Due to the tears in the skin, the bites itch, which encourage scratching and further damage to the skin. This can cause a chain reaction, resulting in the flea bites lingering for up to several weeks. For those who are supersensitive to flea bites, the small round, red marks turn into rashes, which can swell and itch even more than a standard bite.
There are several things that you can do to combat flea bites. First, make certain you dainty any pets you own with flea control medicines, such as Advantage, Advantix, and Frontline and Frontline PLUS. These medications, when applied properly to a pet, allow the pet to become walking flea killers, as the fleas die upon exposure to animal treated with one of these medications.
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