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Aquarium Maintenance Notebook Fish Keeping Journal: Tank Aquarium Log Book | Yellow Fish and Coral (Aquarium Fish Maintenance)

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About Aquarium Maintenance Notebook Fish Keeping

A beautiful and practical Aquarium Maintenance Notebook where you can track all aspects of aquarium care The interior was updated for improved customer experience. This maintenance notebook will help you to monitor and record all the details of your wonderful aquarium. You can easily add water testing like PH level, Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, and many more, filter water change, and many more. Monitoring your aquarium you can be sure it's in absolute optimum condition and you will avoid fish loss due to rising ammonia and nitrate levels. Record all the details: Tank Date Fish count Fish Behavior Days/Weeks Since the Last Test Fish Lost since the Last Count Feeding Parameters you can track: Filters Check Pumps Check Water Level Water Temperature Tubing Check PH Level Ammonia Nitrite Level Nitrate Level Phosphate Level Carbonate Hardness Salinity Level Calcium Level Water Change Vaccum the Gravel Check Lighting Expiration dates for Kits & Supplies Additional Notes section for additional information you need to record Aquarium Maintenance Logbook Details: Premium Glossy-Finish cover design Table with the Recommended Levels for Saltwater Aquariums 117 Pages for the daily needs of your aquarium Printed on High Quality, Bright White paper LARGE size - 8.5" x 11" Routine Aquarium Maintenance Daily - Do a quick visual check of the aquarium to ensure the filter is running at full strength, the lights are functioning properly, and any other equipment you have is running normally. Check the temperature to ensure it's in the proper range. Count the fish and check if they appear healthy. A good time to do this is when you feed them, as they will be out and easy to observe. This is a good time to start an aquarium journal or log if you haven't done so already. While there is no need to record everything, it is helpful to note anything out of the ordinary on your daily checks. Weekly/Bi-Weekly - As long as you are regularly performing partial water changes every couple of weeks, the exact frequency is not so critical. Use water that is treated, and if possible, aged. Replacement water should be close to the temperature of the aquarium. The other task that should be performed every week or two is the general cleaning of the tank. By performing light cleaning every couple of weeks, your tank will never get overly dirty. Wipe down the outside tank surfaces with a non-ammonia aquarium safe cleanser, or simply use a damp cloth. Gently shake plants, whether they are live or artificial, gently siphon the substrate to remove debris. Make notes in your log or journal of the maintenance you performed, and anything unusual going on in the tank. Monthly - Water testing should be performed monthly to ensure nothing unseen is brewing. Its recommended testing the following parameters: pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Save a bucket of the water removed from the tank to use for performing filter maintenance. Using the water saved from the water change, rinse the mechanical media. If the mechanical media is very clogged, replace it. Periodic - replacing the light bulbs once per year, regardless of whether they have burned out. Inspect the air pump tubing, and the filter tubing if you have a canister filter. Clean the canister filter intake using a filter brush. If you have live plants, fertilize them. Perfect for YOU or as a GIFT for any fish enthusiast.Get it now!