Aquarium Making: Fishkeeping and Maintenance

· JimArts Publishing
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Aquarium Making is for both experienced fishkeepers who have had aquariums for a considerable period of time and for new aquarium hobbyists alike. It is for those who want to build and set up their own aquariums and it aims at showing how to properly maintain an aquarium, feed the fish adequately, know when they are sick or need attention and take good care of them.
It starts with the design and make-up of an aquarium in chapter 1. Chapter 2 renders several crucial tips while chapter 3 dwells on feeding and also gives some tips on breeding. Common problems and diseases associated with keeping an aquarium are treated in chapter 4. The most commonly kept aquarium pet, the goldfish gets chapter 5; and finally in chapter 6, a step-by step approach in setting up an aquarium is outlined, and this will help those who just want to set up an aquarium right away.

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Mundy Obilor Jim has a passion for writing, editing and publishing. His published books are in the Technology, Nonfiction and Poetry genres. Mundy started writing from his time at high school through to University, which saw him as Editor of the faculty & Halls of Residence magazines with a potential audience of over thirty thousand people. His love for writing also transcends into songwriting and music production. Apart from writing, Mundy is a qualified Geophysicist & Project Manager with over 15 years' experience. He also builds and maintains aquariums. Mundy lives in Norway and is married with two children.

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