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White Spot Disease, Symptoms, Causes And How To Treat It
The white spot disease (also known as ich or ick) is one of the most common parasitic diseases tropical fish aficionados should face in their aquariums. Being a disease easy to prevent, it is difficult that an aquarist has not seen it in his...
How to Maintain Your Tropical Fish Aquarium for Healthier Fish
It is actually not hard to maintain a happy and healthy freshwater aquarium, but it does take some weekly maintenance to keep the chemistry in balance and the quality of the water high. Once you have an established aquarium with fish, plants,...
3 commentsIntroducing Black Mollies, Platys And Swordtails To The Freshwater Aquarium
This article focuses on three freshwater aquarium fish species that are a must for any newly prepped hobbyist's tank. The Black Molly, Platys as well as Swordtails, make a great addition to a new aquarium environment and do not require an extreme amount of care. In addition to a brief explanation about each of these freshwater species, the article also talks about making sure a basic aquarium is ready beforehand, for its new occupants.
2 commentsRed Blood Parrot Cichlid: The Comedian Of Tropical Aquarium Fish
The enchanting yet comical Red Blood Parrot Cichlid is a joy to behold. These delightful Cichlids have unique personalities, and make great pets. Blood Parrots can be taught simple tricks. This personable fish loves to eat food from your fingers,...
1 commentNeon Tetra
A complete guide to the Neon Tetra, including phisiology, habitat, caring and breeding.
38 commentsHow to Care for Tropical Fish While You're on Vacation
Do you have tropical fish and are afraid to leave them while you go on vacation? Here are some tips on how to keep your fish happy and healthy while you're away.
0 commentsFun Clownfish Facts
Did you love Finding Nemo? Would you like to know more about clownfish? Read on for some clownfish facts including their dirtiest secret, mating habits and a behaviour that will have you rethinking this cute fish!
31 commentsKeeping Corydoras catfish
With 150 formally described species, and perhaps more than a hundred undescribed species, the genus Corydoras offers great possibilities for fish keepers. All species are easy to keep, relatively undemanding fish with great personality. Many of...
21 commentsHow To Do Water Changes For Freshwater Tanks
If scientists need to do water changes for their fish, so do you. Weekly water changes are vital to the health and well being of any and all wet pets you have. Unlike in their natural homes, wastes and bad chemicals don't float away from the...
9 commentsWhy does my aquarium look like someone poured milk into it?
New Tank Sydrome is a problem encoutered in both new and established aquariums. Understanding where it originates and the ways that it can be handled is important information for any novice aquarist. Although it is not particularly deadly, it does present an unsightly problem for viewing. It is rarely something that a filter can remove but can be controlled in established aquariums by reducng the amount of food to exactly what the fish will eat and not more. Bacterial blooms are the result of
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