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Aquatics: Investing in Quarantine Tanks, How and Why
Quarantine tanks are essential tools for fish keepers. Here's how you should set one up and why you should set one up for healthy, happy fish.
3 commentsAquatics: Low Light, Beginner Aquarium Plants
You've set up a new fish tank and you're interested in live plants but don't know where to start. This hub is a guide to easy to grow, easy to care for, hard to kill aquatic plants to satisfy your green thumb.
7 commentsAquatics: Running an aquarium. Cheap!
This hub is a quick run down of do-it-yourself aquarium tips to save money and spark creativity.
1 commentPocket Pets: Dwarf hamsters and Syrian hamsters
A quick overview of the different types of hamsters, care, accessories, and other pertinent information about hamsters as pets.
10 commentsAquatics: Choosing (Un)Popular Beginner Fish
A short list of hardy, colorful, peaceful fish that will delight and entertain the beginner (and veteran) fish keeper.
10 commentsHealth: Synthetic Food Dyes: The Seven Deadly Dyes
Synthetic dyes are added to most foods in the USA and Canada, but these dyes may not be safe for consumption and are banned in Europe. This hub is a list of the 7 dyes, what health problems they are linked to, and what you can do about them.
9 commentsAquatics: Fish Beginners Should Avoid
As a beginner to anything, the choices can seem overwhelming. Here's a short list of fish that are NOT good for beginners and why.
6 commentsRecipes: Time-effective, Low-fat Barley, Bean, and Vegetable Soup
Simple, healthy, low fat soup for the cooking declined. Short preparation time, low equipment needs, and tasty results.
3 commentsHealth: Chia Seeds - not just for Chia Pet pelts anymore
The benefits and drawbacks of including chia seeds in your diet, especially if you are an athlete or diabetic. Learn how these seeds can help maintain level blood sugar, keep you hydrated, keep you full, and provide essential fatty oils without a fishy taste. Also learn how to prepare chia seeds into gels that can be hidden into foods and find tasty recipes to put chia seeds in.
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