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Neon Tetras |
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The Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) is a freshwater fish of the characin family (family Characidae). The Neon Tetra is known for its peaceful nature and being a schooling species, it does well in group of 10 or more and is most known in the freshwater home aquarium. The fish is sturdy and inexpensive and is often one of the first fish species purchased by beginner aquarists.
The neon tetra has a light-blue back over a silver-white abdomen. It has a spindle shaped body and blunt nose. |
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Hand-feeding Koi Fish |
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How to Get Your Pet Koi to Eat Out of Your Hand!
It is certainly relaxing to sit by your koi pond, watching the fish swimming lazily through the water.
Having koi can be even more rewarding and entertaining when the fish will eat out of your hand. You can learn a lot about a fish's personality by letting it nuzzle your hand when it is hungry. |
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Betta Fish Diseases |
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What to look for when caring for Betta Fish
Fish diseases are broadly classified in to Bacterial, Environmental and Parasitic diseases. Microorganisms are present everywhere in the tank. However, the problem occurs when your Betta Fish is restless. Betas are more prone to infection because of low resistant power. This causes a drastic change in their health and wellness that may result in death, if ignored. |
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Plants for Japanese Koi Pond |
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Japanese Koi Pond/Water Garden
There are a lot of people that will tell you not to put Japanese Koi and plants together. Pet stores and internet articles suggest that Koi will destroy any plants you put in your pond.
I have been keeping Japanese Koi in my water gardens for six years without any Koi destroying any of the plants. The plants provide shade and shelter for the Koi when spooked, and add to the water clarity. |
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Cloudy Fish Tank? |
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What Causes Cloudy Water In Fish Tanks?
Are you having trouble finding your fish in the fish tank due to cloudy water? There can be several different reasons for cloudy water in a fish tank, so let's take a look at the most common ones. These are debris from new substrate, bacterial bloom, chemical imbalance, or even floating algae. |
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Guidelines for Feeding Box Turtles |
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Feeding Your Box Turtle
As with most captive reptiles, most medical conditions for which box turtles are presented to veterinarians result from malnutrition, either directly or indirectly. As stated above, box turtles are omnivorous. They will eat whole animals, such as meal worms, snails, slugs, earthworms and other invertebrates that may live in the humus and leaf litter in which box turtles normally hunt for food in their natural habitat. Box turtles also readily accept fruits, berries and certain vegetables. |
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Aquariums - Glass or Acrylic? |
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Which Is Better - An Acrylic Or Glass Aquarium?
The aquarist when listing the equipment required for a marine system obviously runs into the aquarium questions. These are, first, what size is it going to be, then what shape is it going to be? There may be similar considerations for a sump if one is going to be used. At the point of purchase sometimes another question - or rather choice - arises, glass or acrylic? At this point more often than not the choice is made automatically, as few retailers stock aquariums in both glass and acrylic, particularly in the same size. So what are the advantages or otherwise if there is a choice? |
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Breeding The Amazing Clownfish |
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Raising a Nemo of your very own...
Thanks to Disney's Motion Picture 'Finding Nemo,' almost everybody is familiar with clownfish.
Clownfish, or Anemonefishes, from the family Pomacentridae, are one of the easiest tropical marine aquarium fish to breed.
Clownfish regularly lay eggs in aquariums.
They have quite large eggs and larvae, and since the larvae easily eat cultured live foods, raising them is somewhat simpler than it is with many other marine species. |
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Rx for Healthy Fish |
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Determining Skin Disorders In The Aquarium
Many different skin problems can arise in the aquarium. Thankfully, through careful observation on a daily basis, they can be diagnosed and treated. Carefully check your fish on a daily basis, looking for abnormal growths, any change in the body of the fish, or damage to the scales, fins, or body covering. Look for the presence of parasites, and watch swimming behavior, to see if there is any chnage in their habits. Making a daily visual diagnosis is of utmost importance to the health and happiness of your fish friends. |
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Natural Janitors for Saltwater Aquariums |
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Reef Janitors - Essential In A Saltwater Aquarium
Stability in the saltwater aquarium is key to success (as well as research and patience). Stability is created by the aquarist and the filtration within the aquarium. The aquarist provides assistance in this area by ensuring that the correct care and maintenance is provided to the aquarium. The filtration within the aquarium allows for pollutants within the water to be processed, therefore producing a pollutant free environment.
In the aquarium, however there are areas where Mother Nature can help a bit more! |
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