Aquariums
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− | This is the [http://forums.overclockers.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=67 Pets & Animals] section of OCAU.Wiki. There has been lots of talk about Aquariums, linked with Worklogs and questions across the board. This wiki is to help answer a few of these questions specifically regarding Aquariums (as there is no Sub-Forum within Pets & Animals) | + | This is the [http://forums.overclockers.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=67 Aquarium Section: Based within Pets & Animals] section of OCAU.Wiki. There has been lots of talk about Aquariums, linked with Worklogs and questions across the board. This wiki is to help answer a few of these questions specifically regarding Aquariums (as there is no Sub-Forum within Pets & Animals) |
== About Aquariums? == | == About Aquariums? == |
Revision as of 11:20, 20 December 2007
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Introduction
This is the Aquarium Section: Based within Pets & Animals section of OCAU.Wiki. There has been lots of talk about Aquariums, linked with Worklogs and questions across the board. This wiki is to help answer a few of these questions specifically regarding Aquariums (as there is no Sub-Forum within Pets & Animals)
About Aquariums?
An Aquarium is basically a tank (Generally Made of Glass or Acrylic) which is filled with water to keep fish as pets. Worldwide there are many different types of fish and it many are available from Aquatic Stores. I hope you find this article both informative and interesting and if you have any comments at all feel free to edit the page :)
Acronyms
The Following is a list of Acronyms that may be referred in this article and / or other webpages:
General Aquarium Acronyms
LFS - Local Fish Shop
FW - Freshwater
SW - Saltwater
DIY - Do it Yourself
HOB - Hang on Back Filter
QT - Quarantine
UGF - Undergravel Filter
HITH - Hole in the Head
LPH - Litres per hour
GPH - Gallons per hour
MH - Metal Halide
RO - Reverse Osmosis
PC - Power Compact Fluroscent
DI - De-Ionized (Water)
PPM - Parts Per Million