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Abhishek Agarwal asked:


Irrespective of your place of choice, be it the deep waters of the open sea or the clear running waters of the fresh water rivers, you are bound to face challenges on every fishing trip. How you deal with the challenges depends on your fishing experience. The crux of solving every fishing problem is having the correct amount of patience and knowing the habits of the fish you are after.

It is important to get yourself well versed with the fishing laws of the place you plan to cast your line. Different places have different fishing rules and laws that need to be adhered to. It is also important to learn some fishing etiquette before you start t on a journey angling for the different fish at the various places in the countryside. Only then must you begin to learn the ways to use your fishing line and tackle.

If you want to make a success of your fishing hobby you must have the correct equipment for the job. You must know which fishing line is best suited for the particular fish you are after because getting the wrong fishing line will result in many problems such as lost catches and tangles popularly known as ‘birds nests’

Basically you will find that the market has 4 different kinds of fishing lines to offer. These are ‘monofilament’ braided, fluorocarbon and fused fishing lines.

Monofilament Fishing Line

This is by far the most popular fishing line on the market and has been around for many moons. This kind of fishing line is well suited for almost all fishing situations. There is only one problem with this kind of fishing line, it tends to stay the shape it is stored in. So when you unwind the line after some tine you will find that he line stays curled or ’spooled’.

Braided Fishing Lines

This is the strongest fishing line available. They do not stretch and easy to see in the water as it floats easily. The disadvantage of this kind of line is its strength. It can cause serious abrasions on anything it rubs against such as the angers hands and fishing rod guides.

Fused Fishing Lines

These are very similar to the braided fishing lines with the only difference being the manufacturing process of the line. These are a number of filaments that are fused together with glue rather than being woven together. This makes it difficult to cut through with a sharp object and it also tends to slide around on the reel making it difficult to wind tightly. Fish can spot the line easily which makes catching them quite a challenge.

Fluorocarbon Fishing Lines

These are gaining popularity among as it is virtually invisible to the fish and easy to store. So, once you have experimented with all the four categories of fishing lines you are sure to choose the Fluorocarbon Fishing Line as your preferred fishing line.



KENNY

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Gina Sarento asked:


Are you in the market for a new fish tank? If this is your first time purchasing a fish tank, you may be unsure as to which type of fish tank you should purchase. When it comes to fish tanks, the two most common choices are glass fish tanks and acrylic fish tanks.

When it comes to choosing between glass fish tanks and acrylic fish tanks, there are many first time fish tank buyers who choose to go with glass fish tanks. One of the reasons for that is familiarity. Many of us are more familiar with glass fish tanks than we are with acrylic fish tanks. What you might not know is that you may be making a costly mistake, when purchasing a glass fish tank instead of an acrylic fish tank. If you are unfamiliar with acrylic fish tanks, you will want to take the time to familiarize yourself with them. To get you started, below a few fascinating acrylic fish tank facts are outlined.

FACT: Acrylic fish tanks are strong and durable.

When it comes to acrylic fish tanks, especially when compared to glass fish tanks, acrylic fish tanks win, hands down, when it comes to durability. The acrylic materials used to make acrylic fish tanks are highly durable; thus, making them strong and dependable. That strength is why a large number of fish tank manufacturers and fish tank suppliers offer warranties on all acrylic fish tanks. In fact, a large number of those warranties are lifetime warranties.

FACT: Acrylic fish tanks are lightweight.

While you might assume that acrylic fish tanks are heavy, due to their strength and durability, they are not. Acrylic fish tanks, especially when compared to glass fish tanks, are considered lightweight fish tanks. When examining the weight of acrylic fish tanks, it is important that you keep size in mind. Obviously, a desktop acrylic fish tank is going to weigh less than an in-wall acrylic fish tank, and so forth. However, no matter what the size, acrylic fish tanks are much lighter than their competition.

FACT: Acrylic fish tanks are easier to repair.

When it comes to repairing acrylic fish tanks, you will find that the repairs that need to be made are minimal or even nonexistent. Many times, the only so-called repairs that need to be made are repairing a few starches. There are a number of products, which can be purchased for affordable prices from most fish tank supply stores, which can easily repair all acrylic fish tank scratches. These scratch repairs can be done by you, right in your own home.

FACT: The acrylic used to make acrylic fish tanks can easily be distorted.

When it comes to examining the materials used to make acrylic fish tanks, you might not think that the ability to distort or manipulate the materials has an impact on you buying an acrylic aquarium, but it actually does. Since acrylic materials can easily be manipulated or distorted, there are an unlimited number of different acrylic fish tanks to choose from; each of these fish tanks come in different sizes, shapes, and styles. When keeping this important fact in mind, it is important that you concentrate on the materials used. When an acrylic fish tank has been completed, the chances of distortion or damage are virtually nonexistent.

The above mentioned acrylic fish tank facts are just a few of the many that exist. In fact, there are many other acrylic fish tank features that you may find fascinating. Other noteworthy features include the cleanliness, at least on the outside. Acrylic fish tanks are clearer than all other fish tanks, including glass fish tanks. This is ideal for you, especially if your sole purpose of purchasing an acrylic fish tank is to improve the appearance of your home or your business.

If the above mentioned acrylic fish tank facts and features are of an interest to you, you are advised to further examine acrylic fish tanks, such as the acrylic fish tank styles that you have to choose from. To do this, you will want to visit a well-known and highly rated fish tank supplier, like FishTanksDirect.com.



TERRELL
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Slick Rick asked:


I saw some koi fish at walmart that grow about 5” to 6”. Just wondering if a koi fish would get along with my betta. If so could i add more koi fish with him?

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Keeping Discus Fish asked:


With a compressed rounded body shape and gorgeous colors of green, red, brown and blue, (There are 4 ‘real’ discus variants, with their own Latin name. The rest of the color variants are captive bred and the list of these color variants is nearly endless. They have exotic names like, ‘White Diamond’, ‘Blue Diamond’ ‘Snake Skin’, etc… ) discus fish are among the most popular aquarium freshwater fish in the world. Native from the Amazon River, Wild caught discus fish first started to appeared in the 1920s, discus fish are spread all over the world being part of true industries in Asia, for instance. When they reach adulthood, discus fish are no bigger than eight to ten inches and they make great pets, bringing an excellent array of lively color to your house. Make sure you know everything about the needs of this fish breed before even thinking about keeping them, though discus fish are not very fragile, they still require a lot of care.

Discus fish make excellent aquarium inhabitants and they can be combined with other species in the habitat, the best choices would be the uaru or the tetras species. Normally discus fish are very serene creatures; they are a bit sensitive to stress and a disturbing environment but most fish are. However it is not too great an idea to combine them with fish that are quite a bit smaller, as the discus fish may eat them. It is also totally unadvisable to combine any variety of discus fish with catfish since you might find you just end up with fat catfish and no discus. Like all aquarium creatures, discus fish require optimal living conditions; otherwise they are exposed to disease and may die.

As the natural water temperature the discus fish are used to, is around 26-31 degrees Celsius ( 79 to 88 °F ), you will have to recreate and maintain very similar conditions. The hardness of the water ranges from 3 to 10° dGH. Additionally, in the wild, the environment discus fish live in is slightly acid, so make sure you adjust the pH values to such coordinates, between 5.5 and 6.5 the pH is completely friendly to your pets. If the discus fish were bred in captivity they may just as well adapt to higher pH values, but not during the mating season when you really have to provide optimal conditions.

Keep in mind that discus fish are very clean animals, and the water you put in their tank has to be really clean, without the any trace of pollution whatsoever. You need to use a high capacity filter to cycle the water constantly.



HENRY
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Chris asked:


Hi-
i want to house more fish with my Betta Fish. But, I don’t know what to get. I want peaceful, unnippy and colorful fish.

Thank you in advance.

WILBURN