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Neon Tetra
A complete guide to the Neon Tetra, including phisiology, habitat, caring and breeding.
8 commentsList of Tropical Fish for Freshwater Aquariums
When setting up a freshwater aquarium, you want to make sure that you understand which fish will get along. The last thing that you want to do is have your tank proper set up and acclimated, and then a few...
10 commentsBeginning Freshwater Aquarium Fish
Suggestions for first fish to use in your new freshwater aquarium.
0 commentsStarting A New Hobby With A Freshwater Fish Aquarium.
THEY MIGHT JUST CHECK YOU OUT AS WELL !!! With lots and lots of hobbies out there to choose from it's difficult sometimes to decide which one to go for. This particular one sounds good but way to expensive....
1 commentFreshwater Aquarium Fish
So, you've got your freshwater tropical fish aquarium set up. Or you're ready to set up your freshwater aquarium tank, and you need a whole host of swimming, happy fish to fill it, right? Well, slow down and...
0 commentsA Wall Mounted or In Wall Fish Tank? Choosing, Locating and Enjoying Troublefree
Decorative fish tanks have been around since Roman times. Nowadays, there are tanks for almost any kind of situation and to suit any decor. Wall mounted or in wall fish tanks are just about the most space...
4 commentsFreshwater Aquarium Fish: Cherry Barbs
Cherry Barbs are a good first fish for a freshwater aquarium. They are a hardy fish that is relatively easy to care for. Cherry barbs are a schooling species and require a minimum of five Cherry barbs in a tank.
0 commentsBasic Freshwater Aquarium Setup Tips
If you've decided to set up a freshwater aquarium, you want to consider some of the basic tips I'm about to outline below. First, you'll need to understand that with freshwater aquariums you can create a...
22 commentsGoldfish Information - How to Take Care of Goldfish
Goldfish are one of the most popular of all domestic fresh water aquarium fish. This is largely because there is such a great and interesting variety of them. They range from the simple Comet goldfish...
7 commentsBlack King Kong Shrimp
In May 2009 a pair of Black King Kong Shrimp were sold for US$ 8,500 at auction. Why so high? Simply a case of supply and demand. Presently breeders of this attractive little decapod crustacean can only breed...
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