Dallas Aquarium Experts offering Services in Dallas

 A DFW Aquarium Maintenance Service Company, Dallas Aquarium Experts offers the following specificAquarium Services in this specific area of the DFW Metroplex: Dallas Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Saltwater Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Reef Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Fish Tank Cleaning, Dallas Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Freshwater Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Saltwater Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Reef Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Aquarium Cleaning Service, Dallas Custom Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Freshwater Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Saltwater Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Reef Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Aquarium Installation, Dallas Aquarium Set Up, Dallas Freshwater Aquarium Set Up, Dallas Saltwater Aquarium Set Up, Dallas Reef Aquarium Set Up, Dallas Aquarium Leasing, Dallas Aquarium Sales, Dallas Aquarium Relocation, and Dallas Aquarium Movers

Dallas Aquarium Experts offer a variety of Aquarium Maintenance Services to keep your fresh water aquarium, saltwater aquarium, or reef tank healthy, thriving, and looking its best. Our success with aquariums starts with decades of experience and knowledge in maintaining  freshwater aquariums, saltwater aquariums, and reef tanks.  One of the most important keys to our success is superior water quality.  The lifeblood of any aquarium. We always use only Reverse Osmosis De-Ionized water when servicing or installing Reef Tanks, Marine Aquariums, and Freshwater Aquariums. We offer only the best products to our clients and their Aquariums.  Whether your need is an Aquarium Cleaning, Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance, or Salt Water Maintenance, or you are interested in a new Freshwater Aquarium, Salt Water Aquarium, or Reef Tank in your office or home, Dallas Aquarium Experts is the best choice you can make.  We know what we are doing and will make sure you never need to find another aquarium maintenance company. We want every customer to feel like they are our only customer.

Contact us today to schedule your free consultation

 

Whether your need is servicing an existing aquarium, or you are interested in a new aquarium setup, we will schedule a free consultation where an experienced professional will meet with you at your home or place of business.  We will assess your current situation and divise a plan that will help you move closer to the aquarium you have always wanted.

  

Call us at (469) 450-3900

Email us at: sales@dallasaquariumexperts.com

Tropical Fish Acclamation and Quarantine…. The set-up

Everyone has a fish that they want in their aquarium that’s hard to find in a local your fish store.  I recently found a very hard to find Frontosa,  Blue Zaire frontsoa “Kitumba” to be specific, from one of our wholesalers in Florida.   We placed an order and began to get ready for our new arrivals.  Dallas Aquarium Experts recommends always using a quarantine tank if at all possible.  We do this to prevent the transmission of any number of possible parasites and diseases into your aquarium. With the numerous holding and shipping tanks that the fish must pass through during their journey to your aquarium, they are subjected to any number of diseases and parasites. The stress of the journey also makes them much more susceptible as their immune systems are weakened. Having a quarantine tank set up and ready for your new arrivals will give them the much-needed time to recover and regain themselves as well as learning what prepared foods are. This is also your time to observe them on a daily basis for any signs of infections or parasites and thus prevent them from infesting your main display aquarium.

The aquarium we will be using as a quarantine tank is a 29 gallon Oceanic Bio-Cube, this aquarium is up and running with a mature biological filter in place.  The quarantine tank will be the temporary home the entire shipment, of  20 plus 1.5 to 2 inch African Cichlids for the next 2-4 weeks.   In addition to the wet-dry filter standard in a Bio-Cube we have  added a Magnum 350 canister filter (without carbon incase we need to add any medications) and will be running a 57 watt Ultra Violet sterilizer.  An Ultra Violet sterilizer is a water filtration device that uses an ultraviolet light bulb to kill microscopic organisms that are free-floating in the water.  Parasites, viruses, algae and bacteria (good and bad) are the type of things that are “killed” after passing through the ultraviolet sterilizing unit.  In addition we will be using a 100 watt heater  and maintain a temperature of 84 degrees to help combat against an outbreak of Ich (ichthyophthiriasis) and an air pump with air stone to ensure the highest levels of oxygen in the water.   We will use rocks, plastic driftwood decor & plants to make our fish feel safe.  

A word about quarantine tank filtration in general.   The filter unit will, most likely, will a canister filter (the other option being a “sponge filter” driven by an air pump) and should be loaded with synthetic wool-like floss, ceramic pipes and other media according to the specific needs of the fish or the medication. Always use oversized filter units and never use activated carbon since it will quickly absorb the medication(s) in use. If you have to set up a quarantine tank on the spot due to an unexpected emergency, it would be a good idea to add some filter media from the filters running in other – healthy – tanks. Beware of possible nitrate/nitrite spikes in your quarantine / hospital tank since many drugs – e.g. most antibiotics – will also affect the beneficial bacterial colony in your filter. A separate heater is a must in a quarantine tank and it should be larger than anticipated since you may have to raise the temperature substantially during the treatment (e.g. in Ich infestations). Finally,  if you have to run more than one quarantine tanks at the same time (I had to run three of them at some point), you should NEVER use central filtration since this distribute the problems from one tank to the others. 

Now that our quarantine tank is ready to go it’s time to sit tight and wait for our fish.   Stayed tuned for PART 2 The Acclamation coming soon…..

Aquariums Good for the Soul

 Aquariums Are Good For Your Body and Soul

Aquarium keeping is a one of the most popular hobbies around the world, and with good reason. This exciting hobby has a number of benefits tagged with it and goes way beyond just the beauty and aesthetic appeal.

Doctors have long branded aquariums as therapeutic.

They suggest that aquariums should be placed in the busiest room of the house where all can enjoy them. The excitement of designing your own aquarium flares imagination and helps in getting over depression. The colors and buoyancy of life in an aquarium adds spice and zest to life. Even Feng Shui teachers advocate having an aquarium in home and office interiors because it brings in water, one of the five elements of earth and creates tranquility and harmony by generating positive energy.

Keeping an aquarium in an office or cubicle helps people do more creative work and produces an environment that relieves everyday pressures. Aquariums provide many benefits. For example- having an aquarium in an office provides relaxation, education and all-round business benefits. Having an aquarium in your reception area or lobby makes the clients feel “”at ease”” and impressed. However, if you place an aquarium in your personal office it instantly provides a great backdrop for conducting business, relieving work pressure and adding to the corporate image. Aquariums are known to enhance worker’s morale, and efficiency in the work place.

An aquarium adds to the aesthetic appeal of a hotel or Doctor’s Clinic lobby. The gentile movement of fish attracts the attention of visitors instantly. In children’s hospitals they captivate the children’s fantasy and help them heal faster. The waiting rooms and the lobbies become more inviting, welcoming and attractive.

A good aquarium works great for lowering blood pressure. Since, it has life in it; it will definitely gain more attention than any plasma TV or expensive art in your living room. After all, an aquarium is natural living art that brings alive a piece of the coral reef or any other live aquatic environment in your home.
Due to their wondrous effects on our lives you can spot an aquarium anywhere in Professional offices, Private residences, Retirement homes, Doctor’s waiting rooms, Restaurants, Reception areas and Lobby’s. Everyone remembers where they have seen an aquarium.

Aquariums automatically add a dynamic and vibrant look and feel to a room. They make the room look alive and help with relaxation and stress management. So whether it is an office, waiting area, pub or any other environment, you will find this addition to your surroundings very stimulating and beneficial. It can be that corner of your home which you consider a space that is your own peaceful corner of the world. You can choose a 20-gallon tank filled with fish and some aquatic plants to gaze at while you soak in a warm bubble bath, a perfect reason to make the bathroom your place to escape.

Having an aquarium at a doctor’s clinic or in a hospital is a very good idea for many reasons:

1. It helps create a peaceful atmosphere so that the patients are less anxious and stay occupied while waiting for their appointment.
2. Ailing patients are better able to relax, focus and finish meals. They feel calmer and perform their routine tasks in a better way after viewing an aquarium.
3. Aquariums help the patients heal faster since they relieve stress, especially in a traumatic or postoperative case.
4. Expecting mothers feel more relaxed and relieved from hormonal depression. Their blood pressure also remains under control.
5. Cardiologists have been recommending heart patients to have aquariums in their office as well as home because they are associated with health benefits like lowered blood pressure, reduced stress, and controlled pulse rate. Fish and aquatic animals are very good pets for mentally challenged children. In many cases it has been found that it accelerates their learning process and makes them feel more at ease.

Next it has a calm and soothing effect. Nowadays most of the people are moving away from simple functional, practical homes to the ones that assist in enhancing the quality of life. Incorporating an aquarium in the home structure and design seems natural in this case since an aquarium brings peace, harmony and relaxation into your home. It works great in de-stressing the lives of both young and old. The gentle, graceful movement of fish rinses off the tension and stress. You may consider watching your aquarium over the TV.

These days even kids are not too far from stress and overburdened lives. Placing a nice colorful aquarium in their room gives them health and academic benefits. The calming effect of aquarium fish helps in enhancing grades. This statement is supported by scientific studies that revealed that students who own fish, score higher on both math and verbal SATs, with a combined score of 200 points over their counterparts who do not have pets. High school students who keep fish have an average GPA of 3.5, versus non-pet owners at 3.2.
Aquariums are a great way to understand the complex and delicate ecology of aquatic realm of the biosphere. Thus, they are educational for both children and adults. Those placed in classrooms not only help in reducing anxiety but also act as learning aids. Caring for fish teaches children responsibility, educates them about proper pet care and improves schoolwork in areas including math, science and creative writing.

Researches also show that aquariums help people achieve healthy mind, body and soul because they help fill the leisure deficit. You can dive into the world of fish and aquarium to find rest, relaxation, tranquility and harmony that will reduce your stress and increase your health. You can watch the fish swim in the tank and forget about your worries. Aquariums are a very good way to relieve stress and hypertension.

A research, that was a combined effort of a trio of an urban ecologist, a psychiatrist, and a biologist, reveals that petting a dog or cat lowered stress and an interaction with other animals also produces similar results. During their study the volunteers were asked to read proven stress inducers. They were allowed a period of rest and then made to watch an aquarium. However, some of the subjects were first asked to watch the aquarium and then rest and later read. Their blood pressures were recorded. It was observed that those who had fish in their room had reduction in their blood pressure.

The researchers also say that the key factor in aquariums being able to relieve stress is the fish. It is not just because of bubbles, ornaments, dancing plants and vibrantly colored gravel, it is the liveliness and graceful movements of fish. Fish make people happier and healthier.  Now an even higher number of offices, classrooms and homes are being equipped with aquariums to take away your anxiety, and it leads into a more creative and learning environment. Interacting with animals reduces blood pressure. Pets can help you to be away from the milling crowds by yourself without being lonely. Thus, fish is increasingly crossing over the gourmet menu to the favorite pets list.

In many Asian communities fish are believed to bring good luck and fortune. Thus, aquariums make for very good gifts both for children and grown ups. You can give a gift aquarium to a friend or relative to add some extra aesthetic appeal to their lobby, waiting room, office, home, or backyard garden. It is a great gift for children who wish to have pets but cannot keep a dog or a cat. They will love fish as much as any other pet. Moreover, it will be a great learning experience for them. Aquariums also make a good gift for elderly people. It can help them get over their solitude.

If you have always wanted to have a pet but shortage of space kept you away from it, then having an aquarium is a great choice for you. If you live in apartment, dorm or in any type of housing where having dogs and cats as pets is not feasible, aquariums can really be a blessing and a good option for a pet. It is a great way to get over the monotony of routine life.

Aquariums give something that cannot be purchased by money and that is tranquility. Contact Dallas Aquarium Experts today to find the perfect aquarium for your home or office.

Dallas Aquarium Experts is the best choice for an aquarium maintenance service provider in DFW!  Call us today for a free consultation (469 )450-3900, we look forward to joining you on your fishkeeping journey!

Reverse Osmosis… It’s all about the Water!

In the pursuit of providing the best water quality for your aquarium, you may find that the water coming out of your tap just does not have the correct parameters for your aquarium’s inhabitants. The plain tap water can even include toxic chemicals. One simple solution to this problem is to use a Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) unit to purify and soften the water.

How does Reverse Osmosis work?

Using the simple principle of applying a pressure gradient to a semi-permeable membrane, you can eliminate most of the chemicals found in the tap water and produce pure water. The semi-permeable R.O. membrane only allows very small molecules (such as H2O) to pass through it, effectively removing 90-99% of most water impurities including pesticides, arsenic and heavy metals.

Freshwater Aquariums
For freshwater applications, using an R.O. unit will provide water without General Hardness (GH) or Carbonate Hardness (KH). This allows addition of trace elements and electrolytes to match the natural water conditions of the fish we keep. The removal of the KH allows use of buffers to easily set the water’s pH wherever you wish. This is great for plants and soft water-loving fish like Discus and Angels.

Marine Aquariums
For marine applications, an R.O. unit removes most of the “unknowns” that might cause problems. But, unfortunately, the standard R.O. membrane does not remove nuisance chemicals like phosphate, nitrate, or silicates. These chemicals are undesirable because they contribute to algae growth, which is enough of a problem without adding nutrients to help it along. The Hi-S membrane, which is less permeable than standard R.O. membranes, removes up to 99% of silicates. An R.O. unit with a final stage deionization (D.I.) cartridge, removes any phosphates that pass through the R.O. unit. The combination R.O./D.I. gives you the pure water that is best for the fish and plants in your tank.

It is extremely important to condition the R.O. water for the specific aquatic inhabitants in your aquarium when doing regularly scheduled water changes or setting up a new aquarium.

At Dallas Aquarium Experts we always use Reverse Osmosis water on every aquarium we service and maintain.  In addition, to using R.O. water we know exactly how to properly condition the water for your aquariums specific needs and help your aquarium inhabitants thrive!  Contact Dallas Aquarium Experts today for a free consultation, the first step in beginning professional aquarium maintenance.

Dallas Aquarium Experts

(469) 450 3900

sales@dallasaquariumexperts.com

A DFW Aquarium Maintenance Service Company, Dallas Aquarium Experts offers the following services: Dallas Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Saltwater Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Reef Aquarium Maintenance, Dallas Fish Tank Cleaning, Dallas Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Freshwater Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Saltwater Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Reef Aquarium Cleaning, Dallas Aquarium Cleaning Service, Dallas Custom Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Freshwater Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Saltwater Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Reef Aquarium Design, Dallas Custom Aquarium Installation, Dallas Aquarium Set-up, Dallas Freshwater aquarium set up, Dallas Saltwater Aquarium set-up, Dallas Reef Aquarium set-up, Dallas Aquarium Leasing, Dallas Aquarium Sales, Dallas Aquarium relocation, Dallas Aquarium Movers

Benefits of Live Rock Systems

Why should a hobbyist use Live Rock in a  salt water aquarium set-up whenever possible?

1. Greater biological stability

2. Better survivability of fishes and invertebrates

3. Lower Aquarium Maintenance

4. More attractive Aquascaping which will enhance natural fish coloration and behaviors

5. Avoids use of bleached or dyed coral skeletons.  Which become algae magnets.

 Dallas Aquarium Experts is the best choice for aquarium maintenance service provider!  Call us today for a free consultation 469 450 3900

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