Showing posts with label small shark fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small shark fish. Show all posts

Thursday

Freshwater Fish Pictures

A freshwater fish tank is the best option to be considered for either beginners to the world of fish tanks, or for individuals looking to cut down on the time requirement necessary to maintain the tanks. When people think about fish tanks, they are most often picturing the freshwater variety. From cost, to set up, to ongoing maintenance, a freshwater fish tank can be a terrific way to add new pets to your home while minimizing the effort necessary to maintain them.

When setting up a freshwater fish tank, you'll first need to assemble your supplies. The first supply, quite obviously, is the tank itself. One of the hardest parts of deciding which tank to use is the size of the tank. For a beginning fish enthusiast, your best bet will be to choose a smaller tank. This will mean less water and surface areas to maintain, and less fish to care for. Once your experience with fish tanks builds, you'll be able to move to larger and more expansive tanks. You may find along the way, however, that a smaller tank is simply a smarter option to maintain in your home.

Freshwater Fish Pictures
Freshwater Fish Pictures

Freshwater Fish Pictures
Freshwater Fish Pictures

You will need to gather additional supplies beyond the tank as well. Some of the most important supplies you will need are gravel to line the bottom of the tank, a filter to ensure the exchange of clean water within the tank, a tiny vacuum to help maintain the water and gravel quality within the tank, water test kits to ensure healthy water property levels, a heater depending on the type of fish you will maintain in your freshwater fish tank, and cleaning supplies to be able to perform regular maintenance within the tank.

Freshwater Fish Pictures
Freshwater Fish Pictures

Freshwater Fish Pictures
Freshwater Fish Pictures

Freshwater Fish Pictures
Freshwater Fish Pictures

Freshwater Fish Pictures
Freshwater Fish Pictures

Freshwater Fish Pictures
Freshwater Fish Pictures

Once you've chosen your freshwater fish tank and assembled your supplies, you'll next need to locate the perfect spot within your home to set it up. Ensure that you do not choose an area of high traffic - the danger would be too great that someone - human or other pet - would accidentally bump into the tank and cause it to break. Pick a sturdy table, desk, or platform to set the tank up on. Remember that you will also need room to store your supplies nearby. Once you have set up the actual aquarium, carefully wash it, inside and out. Also wash all of the supplies you have chosen for your freshwater fish tank. You can then begin to add water to your fish tank. Do so slowly and carefully.

Once the water is added, you may be anxious to add your fish, but you still will need to test the water, create a balanced pH environment, set up your filter and heater, and ensure that the tank itself is in good working order before fish are introduced. Once you are sure that all other aspects of the freshwater fish tank are in place and tested, you may then begin to add your fish to the tank. Do so one at a time so they can acclimate to their new home. Going forward, with simple and careful maintenance, you can work to enjoy your freshwater fish tank for many years to come.

Friday

Blue Fish Cartoon

Drawing a cartoon is an exciting thing and if luck is with you, there are high chances for sudden fame as is the case with Walt Disney and Warner bros. You must have seen a number of cartoons on the television, at websites and also in promotional campaigns by huge brands. They are work of imaginations and also of fun. You can also be a good cartoonist if you have interest with them.

Blue Fish Cartoon
Blue Fish Cartoon

Blue Fish Cartoon
Blue Fish Cartoon

Blue Fish Cartoon
Blue Fish Cartoon

Drawing a cartoon is not a big deal, especially if you have been drawing skills in your hand and ideas in your mind. If you are a close observer of the world around then adding a bit of humor in to your creation can take you a long way.

Sometimes coming up with cartoons is not even a work of imagination but the adoption of the making things different. You can put different colors to the actual picture and make way for an exciting cartoon.

Blue Fish Cartoon
Blue Fish Cartoon

Blue Fish Cartoon
Blue Fish Cartoon

Blue Fish Cartoon
Blue Fish Cartoon

Blue Fish Cartoon
Blue Fish Cartoon

Thursday

Pet Small Shark Fish

Carcharodon carcharias is better known as the great white shark, and is native to nearly all the major oceans of the earth. Its scientific name comes out of two words from the Greek. The first is karcharos, which means sharp or jagged, and the second is odous, meaning tooth. This shark dwells primarily in the coastal waters off the United States, Mexico, Chile, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and also the Mediterranean sea.
Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
The great white is the largest predatory, carnivore fish in the world. Its jaws are more powerful than any creature on land or sea and has earned it a lasting place in horror films. All sharks, including the great white have an unlimited supply of teeth. They may have up to 3,000 teeth in five rows at any one time. As the front teeth are naturally lost, replacement teeth rotate forward from the reserve back rows. In a great white's lifetime of approximately 30 to 40 years, they may actually grow in excess of 20,000 teeth.

Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
The great white shark's teeth are pointed, triangular shaped, extremely sharp, and each tooth is finely serrated. The front teeth grow up to 3 inches long. Their teeth are not attached to their jaw, but instead are moveable like items on a conveyor belt. When the great white's jaw is closed, the teeth retract inward much like a feline's claws. When it opens its jaw, the teeth rotate outward into place. The two front rows of teeth are used to seize their prey, while the back three rows are the newly developing teeth.

Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
A keen sense of smell is a shark's strongest guide to finding their prey. The next most powerful sense actually comes from their teeth. A great white's teeth are connected to sensory nerves in their head making them highly receptive to the movement, or even the heartbeat of any living creature. Young sharks feed on small bony fish, but as a shark grows, requiring more calories to maintain their enormous size, their targets of choice are marine mammals.
Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
Pet Small Shark Fish
The great white shark decreased in population after many years of being excessively hunted. In 1998 they became a protected species along the coasts of the United States of America, Australia, and South Africa. As a result fresh, new teeth are illegal to procure, but because of their dense calcium phosphate composition, fossil teeth are quite widely available, and completely legal to possess.

Wednesday

Small Shark Fish

When setting up an aquarium people quickly find out that there are many tropical fish to select from. There are school fish such as Guarmis and Tetras and there are aggressive fish such as Oscars and Cichlids. But a fish that has recently become more popular for the small home aquarium is the small aquarium sharks. If you want to take care of your new shark here is some information on how to maintain them in your home aquarium
Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish
The Eqaulette shark is one of the more ideal small sharks for a small aquarium as they like to live in small confined areas. They are usually white with brown spots all over their body. Unlike most sharks they do not swim around the tank but prefer to swim on the tank floor all day looking for food. At times they look like eels with their slender bodies, their bodies allow them to slip around the rocks and other aquarium decorations.
Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish
Although they are not the smallest of the aquarium sharks, they are also not the largest. Eqaulette sharks can grow quite large, an adult can grow up to eleven inches long. So when selecting one ensure that your tank is large enough for them to move around when they grow.

Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish
The Epaulette shark eats mainly on small crabs and worms. They may even eat shrimp and other small fishes. They have very small teeth, so larger pieces of food should be avoided. They can bite and chew, but their teeth are not designed to cut the food. So, keep their food pieces small at all times.

One of the most popular small aquarium sharks is the red tail shark. This small shark is semi-aggressive fish its unique beauty is a definite plus in any aquarium. They have a solid black body with red tip tail which is easy to identify. These sharks are not very social so it is recommended that you only keep one per tank.

Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish
Small Shark Fish