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  • Angelfish Fry Information By:-Rick Tibbs
    Angelfish have been bred in captivity for decades. As a consequence most angelfish are well adapted to fish tank life and getting them to successfully reproduce is not exceedingly hard. But keeping the fry living, however, is not always easy. It does no good to have successfully gotten your angelfish to reproduce if you can't successfully raise the fry. You set up the precise environment as far as water, filtering, lighting and food so that as soon as your fry emerge they have the greatest chance for survival.
  • How To Keep Cats From Spraying By:-Kimberly Aita
    Whenever your cat backs himself up to a couch or any other object in your home, lifts his tail, and releases urine – you have a dilemma. This trouble is identified as spraying, and is very widespread with cats kept indoors. Even though it is a very aggravating problem, it’s a problem that can be solved.
  • Altum Angelfish Facts By:-Rick Tibbs
    Altum, which is the latin word for tall, appropriately describes the Altum angelfish. The tallest of the freshwater angelfish, it can obtain a height of 12" and a length of 6". The Altum is a species of Pterophyllum that originates from the waters of the Rio Orinoco in Venezuela. More explicitly, they are found in the Amazon waterway basin where the upper Negro River drains, and from the Orinico river basin.
  • Planning Chicken Coops By:-kor rassad
    I first heard about people raising chickens in their own gardens back in 2004, when a friend of mine started doing it because he liked organic food and knowing that the eggs he ate came from animals that were treated and raised in a humane manner. He decided the only way to know for sure about that was if he raised the chickens himself.
  • Chicken Coop Design By:-kor rassad
    If you've taken an interest in chicken-raising, either as a hobby or a way to acquire eggs and chicken meat without having to buy them from the grocery store, how to house your new birds will be one of the first things you want to tackle
  • The Benefits of Artisan Crafted Wood Pet Urns By:-Collleen Mihelich
    Coping with the loss of a pet is such a tough thing to go through, oftentimes much more difficult than we anticipate. Finding just the right pet urn allows people a special way to preserve the remains of their animal companions not only securely, but also in a way that will provide a meaningful representation in the home of a dear friend and a life well lived.
  • A Small Chicken Coop By:-kor rassad
    Everyone wants to generate the most out of the lowest amount of investment. The prime grounds why you must prefer a small coop over a large one is the lower cost of material needed to construct the coop. Moreover, upkeep will also cost much less for a small coop and you will soon recognize that smaller coops will save you quite a lot of money initially. Also, a smaller coop will be available in lesser time and it will also need less effort, so you may want to consider maintaining a small coop instead of a large one.
  • How to Keep Your Pets Safe during the Holidays By:-Natalie Duffy
    Keeping your pets safe can be daunting task ,especially if you aren't aware of the hazards that are posed. This article runs you through the major pet hazards that are posed during the holiday season so you can best protect your pet.
  • How to Introduce a New Puppy Into The Home By:-Karen Morgan
    When you get a new puppy the first few days and weeks are the most important time. The puppy must be introduced to the entire family and ground rules need to be set. It is time to choose the primary caregiver and give every family member a role. The new puppy has to find its place in your pact so you don't want to spend too much time holding him or her. Hold and pet the puppy for small amounts at a time. This is especially important when there are children in the house. You don't want to let the dog get too overstimulated.
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