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Setting up a new pond can often lead to a moment of disappointment as your freshly built garden oasis turns to a nasty green sludge during the first few weeks.
You've built your pond, filled it with fish and the wildlife has started to join them, but how do you protect your precious pond life?
A constantly neglected and underestimated part of a good pond set up is a useful and reliable air pump, but what do they do for a pond?
There are a number of different reasons as to why your pond water levels might be dropping, and getting on top of the situation is important.
Some fish diseases are more common than others, and whether you keep pond fish, freshwater or marine fish, they are all sadly susceptible to these 4 nasty diseases.
If you are keeping a marine tank, the chances are that one of the most potentially beautiful and intriguing things about it is the coral you keep.
Many people forget to add invertebrate life to their aquarium, but this can be essential to maintaining a clean and natural ecosystem.
With so many different kinds of aquarium substrate on offer, it can be difficult to come to a decision about which is the best one for you.
There's nothing more frustrating for a fish owner than looking into your aquarium to see one of your fish floating lifelessly at the surface.