Aquarium plants can be bought in many forms, and all need preparing and planting in a slightly different way. Read inside to learn how to plant them.
Nitrates are the end of product of an aquariums nitrogen cycle, and high nitrates fuel algae growth. Here are some quick and easy fixes to lower your nitrates.
Aquariums are great when they’re clean, but they need frequent maintenance to keep them that way. Sand gets dirty fast, read our guide on how to clean it.
Fish have evolved over millions of years to suit specific types of freshwater. Give them water with a pH that is the same as in their natural habitat and they will thrive.
The most common cause of cloudy water in new fish tanks is the gravel. When aquarium gravel and sand is brand new it will contain some dust.
Winter is a tough time for pond fish. Make sure you do your bit to get them through the winter, from lowering the water level to installing a pond heater.
An aquarium or pond is a thing of beauty, but without testing the water that our aquatic creatures live in, it can all go horribly wrong
Every pond and aquarium owner should have a net, as you never know when you might need to catch your fish, but do you need more than one?
Pond pumps only remove debris that sinks down to the bottom, a skimmer will remove any surface debris that won’t sink, aiding water quality, and improving viewing.