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  • :How quickly it may grow. (slow/medium/fast) |growth_rate = Slow/Medium/Fast
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  • :This fish thrives in a fast-flowing river biotope set up, with a strong current, high oxygenation and f
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  • ...tank of a large school. Potential fin nippers if only because they are so fast!
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  • ...ne mantis shrimp per tank. If well fed, smashing mantises can be kept with fast fish that swim in water column (CAUTION!)
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  • :These fish are native to the Xi Jiang river basin in China. They live in fast moving rivers and streams. :'''Absolutely''' requires very fast current and high oxygen levels at low aquarium temperatures {{C|18|24}}. T
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  • ...]]. Small fish and [[fry]] can be viewed as dinner, keep with mid-swimming fast fish such as larger [[:Category:Tetras|Tetras]].
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  • ...own for Mollies to be a little nippy, however, so any tank mates should be fast swimming and not be long-finned.
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  • :Will generally work in peaceful community tanks with fast-moving fish or with other semi-aggressive South American Cichlids such as [
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  • ...ens]]'', Male [[Guppies]] and [[Angelfish]]. Will co-habit with robust and fast-swimming tank mates, including most other barbs of similar size.
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  • ...small 'algae eater'. This it does to some degree when young. But it grows fast and after it reaches {{in|4|5}} in length it may start attacking large slow
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  • ...in shark-type species. They are designed to swim fast and therefore breath fast.
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  • * For tank set-up, start out with many species of fast-growing plants (you want to find the ones that adapt best to your tank's co ...growing plants like ''Hydrocotyle verticillata'' and ''Anubias'' once the fast-growing plants are established.
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  • ...e the [[Nile Tilapia]] and the [[Mozambique Tilapia]] to produce vigorous, fast-growing, and uniform hybrids for the food market.
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  • :If you don't have any (or not enough) fast growing plants to absorb these nutrients then algae is always there lying d ...cleaning of the substrate and regular water changes or by planting lots of fast growing plant to consume the Phosphate you can remove this chemical.
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  • |growth_rate = Fast :Recommended low light, fast growing plant. Can be floated or planted. If floated it makes a good cover
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  • *Add a few fast growing plants to the tank. Aquatic plants consume nitrates as it's one of
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  • :Originates from fast flowing streams in the Congo river basin, which also explains their odd swi
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  • ...ike fish. Only keep with top-dwelling medium-sized peaceful but robust and fast-swimming fish, as it may also bully other bottom dwellers.
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  • ...work in larger community tanks with larger fish, but nothing aggressive or fast swimming. Do not keep with much smaller fish nor with shy and delicate fish
    4 KB (511 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2017
  • ...hough, so choose other fish carefully as they need to be similar sized and fast swimming. Some possibilities are [[Congo Tetra]], [[Black Skirt Tetra]], a
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  • ...ll benefit being in groups of 5 or more to spread this aggression. Larger, fast swimming tough tank mates can be considered such as the larger species of D
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  • ...of other fish with an evil look about it as it stalks its prey. Hardy and fast growing, can be grown from fingerling to plate size eating fish within 9 mo
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  • ...t may nip long-finned tank mates. Keep in shoals of 6 or more with similar fast-swimming fish.
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  • :From fast flowing water in Borneo.
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  • :Fast swimming and active shoaling fish.
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  • ...buoyancy is not an advantageous characteristic for small fishes inhabiting fast-flowing waters which might easily sweep them away. It has to be said, howev
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. As with all bettas, a weekly fast is recommended to prevent obesity.
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  • :An active shoaling fish. They are known fin-nippers who are best kept with fast fish without trailing or fancy fins. In groups of less than 6 fish, they ma
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  • ...are slim-bodied such as other slender catfish. Keep with top-dwelling and fast-moving fish.
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  • ...fish can survive for long periods out of water, hence it's name. They grow fast and will gorge themselves on any foods offered.
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  • :An active and fast-swimming shoaling fish.
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  • ...near the substrate. Will attack any invertebrates. May leave top-dwelling fast-swimming fish alone, but risky.
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  • :A territorial fish that can be aggressive, best kept in pairs with robust fast-swimming fish such as larger [[:Category:Tetras|Tetras]], [[:Category:Pleco
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  • :Found in a range of different water from fast flowing hill streams to more stagnant water from Sri Lanka to the Mekong (X
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  • ...d be done with suitable care and consideration. These fish grow large very fast, so tank mates should be of a large size to start off with to ensure they k
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  • :In the wild these fish are found in fast flowing streams, will appreciate rock work and [[bogwood]] to hide under. N
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  • ...nk with some rocks and caves: do not put in too many, as frontosa are very fast and clumsy if startled and may ram into the rocks! In addition, rocks shoul
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  • ...uld be very well filtered with highly oxygenated water, the originate from fast flowing streams in the wild. They are planted tank friendly and prefer warm
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  • :Requires extremely aerated and fast flowing water and pristine water conditions to be most active and happy. S
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  • |growth_rate = Fast
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  • :A large shoaling fish needing company of its own kind. Active and fast swimming.
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  • ...oras]] and [[Bichirs]]. This fish is best kept in a tall tank with robust, fast swimming, similar-sized mid-top dwelling fish such as larger [[Danios]], or
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  • ...lares its dorsal fin. Normally laid-back casual swimming, but can be quite fast and can stop on a dime and 'hover' using it's pectoral fins as stabilizers.
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  • ...e a day, as much food as can be eaten in approximately 1 minute or less. A fast day once a week is good practice.
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  • |growth_rate = Fast ...cess nutrients in the water to help prevent algae problems. Because of its fast growth, water sprite can quickly over-shadow smaller plants and overrun the
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  • ...er day. As the jack grows lessen feedings to once per day, with a day long fast once a week
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  • :Keep in a spacious and mature tank. Will not appreciate very fast flowing water. Would be happy in a planted tank. ...ly peaceful fish. Is known to be shy in the presence of big, rough, and/or fast-moving fish
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  • :This fish originates from fast flowing streams in Sri Lanka and this environment should be replicated in t
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  • :It must be noted that in their first year of life, Oscars are quite fast growing, in a spacious tank with good nutrition will happily grow around 0.
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  • ...se larger than itself. However, it has a surprisingly large mouth and is a fast swimmer, so smaller fish may well be eaten. ...ng tank with excellent oxygenation and a good current, they originate from fast-flowing streams with a gravel substrate. They won't generally bother plants
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  • :Needs fast-flowing well oxygenated water and large rock substrate. Due to this fish's
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  • ...fish are of decent size but not aggressive. Do not put them in a tank with fast swimming or territorial bottom dwellers.
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  • ...s species territorial behaviour. Prefers a sandy substrate. This sometimes fast moving fish appreciates open swimming space as part of it's environment.
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  • :From fast-flowing water in Borneo.
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  • :An active and fast-swimming shoaling fish.
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  • ...moving, long-finned or very small fish. Can be put with other short finned fast swimming fish such as [[Zebra Danio]]s.
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  • :A very fast swimming yet relatively peaceful fish.
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  • :Prefers a gravel substrate with large river rock décor and fast flowing well oxygenated water. Sensitive to water conditions, mature tanks
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  • ...se them with similar sized tankmates. They can be quite sluggish, so very fast moving smaller fish like Giant Danios usually don't have problems living wi
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  • ...hose larger. Is best kept alone in a species tank, or with very robust and fast swimming, but not bullish, larger fish.
    2 KB (379 words) - 03:04, 13 December 2017
  • ...fish appreciated a matured, well filtered tank and, as they originate from fast flowing streams, appreciate a strong current. Substrate should be a mix of
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  • ...not be predatory and do not keep with other cichlids. Keep with robust and fast-swimming tank mates.
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  • ...matra, Borneo, and Malayan Peninsula. They live in river channels and deep fast flowing streams. ...h, mainly occupies the mid to bottom levels of the tank. A very active and fast fish in advantageous conditions.
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  • :High fast flowing streams in the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins, Malay Peninsula and I :This fish thrives in a fast-flowing river biotope set up, with a strong current, high oxygenation and r
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  • This fast sinking tablet food comes in various sizes of tubs with a twist off lid and
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  • ...cle process as the ammonia eating bacteria is denied food so can't grow as fast.
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  • ...erally won't, for example. If you do have bottom feeders, watch to see how fast they eat.
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  • #Allowing the water to flow too fast past the UV light.
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  • Fast Sinking.
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  • ...varies widely. Generally torpedo shaped fish or rock clinging fish swim in fast moving water and so are used to high levels of oxygen.
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  • :Do not keep in a tank with an exposed heater, they're not as fast moving as Pomacea Apple Snails and can get cooked if the heater turns on! A
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  • ...nge looking fish are found throughout the Amazon River basin. They live in fast flowing, clear streams and like to hide under driftwood.
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  • :Comes from fast-flowing streams with rocky substrate in Sri Lanka. Will prefer a well filte
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  • ...an be aggressive and nippy, so keep in a good shoal of at least 6 and with fast-swimming short-finned tank mates only in a spacious tank. ...ping at other tank mates. Keep at least five and preferably more. They are fast swimmers and a good-natured fish, which get on well with other fish species
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  • :It is endemic to the fast- flowing hill streams and rivers of the state of Kerala and South Karnataka
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  • ...fish that will dart into a hiding place if startled or scared. It is not a fast swimmer and will spend most of its time hovering around caves. It has a lon
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  • :Fast growing plant, perfect for beginners with basic tank lighting. This plant h ...green with broader leaves, and another where new growth is red-pink. It is fast growing and easy to take cuttings from.
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  • :They will do best in species tanks. Fast aggressive fish must be avoided. Peaceful community fish may out-compete th
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  • ...e mantis shrimp to a tank. If well fed, smashing mantises can be kept with fast fish that swim in water column (CAUTION!)
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  • ...erious, causing the fish breathing difficulties. Affected fish may exhibit fast gill beats and gasp or "pipe" at the water surface in an attempt to get eno
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  • :They will do best in species tanks. Fast, aggressive fish must be avoided. Peaceful community fish may outcompete th
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  • :Found in shallow fast-flowing streams and rivers in Asia from Northern China to Vietnam.
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  • ...ater habitats including still ponds, small creeks, isolated rock pools and fast flowing rivers. Although native to tropical and subtropical bioregions, the
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  • ...in shoals. Keep with fish of similar size that are generally peaceful but fast-swimming. :Generally peaceful active and fast-swimming fish.
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  • ...cor. They can be kept with compatible plecos, and giving them some small, fast livebearers (like feeder guppies or ''G. affinis'') to chase may reduce the
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  • ...Plecos. Small fish and fry can be viewed as dinner, keep with mid-swimming fast fish such as larger [[:Category:Tetras|Tetras]].
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  • :A fast moving snail. This snail can often come into fish tanks as a pest snail hid
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  • ...nks, and with the experience to maintain the correct water quality as this fast-growing shark is sensitive to changes.
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  • ....They will not tolerate other Groupers and should only be kept with robust fast-swimming tank mates (so they are not out-competed to food by the Grouper) s :An active, fast swimming, curious fish that will be aggressive towards others of its own ki
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  • :A fast growing plant, perfect for beginners with basic tank lighting. If the light
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  • |growth_rate = fast
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  • ...est kept in pairs and can be aggressive when spawning. Keep with tough and fast inhabitants, but this fish will attempt to eat fish small enough to fit in
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  • :An active and fast-swimming shoaling fish.
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  • :A fast swimming fish, fairly robust. Prone to [[ich]] and other parasites.
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  • ...pebble décor. The water must be well oxygenated. In the wild they inhabit fast flowing rivers over rock, pebbles and gravel, this should be simulated in a
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  • :An active fish that should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Is fast swimming and can be nippy, so should only be kept with robust similar sized
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  • |growth_rate = Fast
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  • ...long-finned fish, bottom dwellers or small fish species. Top dwelling and fast-swimming fish that prefer [[brackish]] conditions only.
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  • :These fish usually live in shallow, fast-moving water over a sandy bottom. Add an oversized power filter to make the
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  • ...sive when approached by other fish and should be kept either alone or with fast swimming fish that mind their own business.
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  • ...long-finned fish, bottom dwellers or small fish species. Top dwelling and fast-swimming fish that prefer [[brackish]] conditions only.
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  • ..., especially with Catfish hybrids, is the growth of these fish is twice as fast as their purebred relatives, this must be taken into account if you are con
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  • :This fish is best kept in species tanks or with fast-swimming top dwellers too large to be eaten. Bottom dwellers may also out c ...s and [[bogwood]] to make this fish feel secure. In the wild it's found in fast-flowing streams amongst rocks and leaf litter.
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  • ...after a few days onto [[Brine shrimp|baby brine shrimp]]. Growth rates are fast so ensure large amounts of food for the [[fry]].
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  • :Found in small fast flowing mountain brooks in the Dayaoshan mountains in China.
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  • |growth_rate = Fast
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  • |growth_rate = Fast ...e tall aquariums. They prefer some current in the water and originate from fast flowing water. Best in medium to high light conditions.
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  • :A fast and active fish that should only be kept in groups in larger tanks. Specime
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  • |growth_rate = fast
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  • ...box with a rating only slightly higher than what your pump is pushing. The fast flow through the box will prevent the buildup of air bubbles that can break ...l restrict flow, cause premature pump wear, and cause overflows to not run fast enough. Pipe that is too large will cause air bubbles and excess noise.
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  • ...ey are a family of small Southeast Asian ''Cypriniform'' fish that live in fast-flowing freshwater mountain streams. They hold on to fixed objects using a
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  • ...r fish. Will eat fish and attack any invertebrates. May leave top-dwelling fast-swimming fish alone, but risky.
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  • ...e amphibians eat insects (of the correct size). The salamanders are not as fast moving as the toads and they will capture their food more easily if it is c
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  • ...chlid are considered. In a suitably large-sized tank they can be kept with fast swimming [[Characin]]s or large robust catfish.
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  • ...ural schooling behaviour, and watch them eat and grow. They can grow quite fast up to {{cm|2|3}} (depending on the species), but after that growth comes to
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  • :Found in fast-flowing pebble-strewn hill streams throughout Asia, from Pakistan to Thaila
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  • Table 2 shows how fast [[nitrate]] and [[ammonium]] is removed from the water by the water lettuce
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  • :Aptasia is a nuisance and fast-growing anemone that can sting and kill other creatures in your aquarium.
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  • ...ions to settle to the bottom. Add the solution to your tank, do not add it fast. Pour it into a high flow area of the tank. This solution can have as hig
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  • |growth_rate = Slow/Medium/Fast
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  • ...nown for Mollies to be a little nippy, however, so any tankmates should be fast swimming and not be long-finned.
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  • ...mall colored polyps at the end of its Colored branches. Thin branches and fast growth.
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  • |growth_rate = fast
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  • :These fish are best kept in a group and provide the tank with a fast water flow, the use of a power head may be needed. They are classed as a pe
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  • ...predator so must be kept with peaceful yet robust mid-top dwellers who are fast swimming and larger than the Ropefish. Smaller fish will be eaten. Their ta ...usual predatory pufferfish that does best in its own tank or possibly with fast swimming top dwellers. Anything that lingers too close will be nipped, this
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  • :This snail thrives in a well maintained, high oxygen tank with fast water flow (or high aeration) and a high [[GH]] level. It prefers a sandy s
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  • Clear is better for me because I like to see what is going through and how fast it is moving. But we want a little more than that. We want a "gravel vacuum ...he bottom of the tank before you remove your mouth from the tube - this is fast, watch and don't dawdle.
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  • ...also either rooted or floating), or true floaters such as duckweed. These fast growing floating plants may be the most valuable helpers, in that they can ...(not pH, but from algae competition) while it develops. Those extras, both fast-growing plants and worker animals, I know and plan to be non-permanent, and
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  • ...the already mentioned fact that these bacteria are growing and dividing as fast as they can below the lowest detectable level of our test kits. If we reduc ...as they are can to meet the available food supply. These bacteria are not fast growing. Their division and multiplication is very slow in relation to most
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  • ...us mycobacteria|nontuberculous mycobacteria]]), piscine tuberculosis, acid-fast disease, Mycobacteria, granuloma disease, wasting disease, fish tank granul
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  • :From fast-flowing streams in Taiwan. :Prefers a gravel substrate with large flat river rock décor and fast flowing well oxygenated water. Sensitive to water conditions, mature tanks
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  • ...ount of the scientific requirements of the bacteria in order to grow it as fast as possible. ...you're lucky. You can't speed this time up (the bacteria will only grow so fast as day) without taking a shortcut or two.
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  • :Endemic to fast flowing streams in Myanmar. :Found in shallow fast-flowing streams in Myanmar, these are very shady spots in forested areas, b
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  • ...after a few days onto [[Brine shrimp|baby brine shrimp]]. Growth rates are fast so ensure large amounts of food for the [[fry]].
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  • ...tank of a large school. Potential fin nippers if only because they are so fast!
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  • |growth_rate = Fast
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  • ...quite colourful in the right housing. Can be housed with other cool-water fast-swimming fish such as [[White Cloud Mountain Minnows]] or [[Zebra Danios]].
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  • :Found in clear fast moving streams, so a tank should mimic this, they prefer others of their sp
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  • ...very mature densely planted tank with dark substrate. Will also work in a fast flowing river bed biotope set up.
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  • ...d water with a strong current. As their name suggests, they originate from fast-flowing mountain streams. To get the best out of these fish it's best to re ...of the [[River Loach]] family. As their name suggests, they originate from fast-flowing mountain rivers, very similar environment to [[White Cloud Mountain
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  • :L333 do not mix well with fast or vigorous species as they tend to fright quite easily resulting in injury :Usually found in fast moving waters in the lower Xingu containing a fare amount of tannin and bog
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  • ...t may nip long-finned tank mates. Keep in shoals of 6 or more with similar fast-swimming fish.
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  • A mixture of minerals, salts and vitamins that yeast need to ensure fast growth and long lasting CO2 production.
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  • :From fast flowing mountain streams in the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins and Malay Pen
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  • :From deeper fast flowing rivers and streams in Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar.
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  • .... Make sure they get their share as they can be a bit shy among other more fast moving, bold and hungry fish. Does not tend to seek food on the surface are
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  • ...ied such as other slender catfish. Keep with large robust top-dwelling and fast-moving fish.
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  • ...ied such as other slender catfish. Keep with large robust top-dwelling and fast-moving fish.
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  • ...ied such as other slender catfish. Keep with large robust top-dwelling and fast-moving fish.
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  • ...what you're doing. Double check all wires, make sure the ends are making a fast and tight connection with the connection blocks or the relay socket and the
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  • :An Asian fish predominantly found in clear, fast flowing water in the Chao Phraya and Mekong basins.
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  • :Found in clear, fast flowing streams in India and Bangladesh.
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  • ...and frozen food, though this species often takes pellets as well. A weekly fast is advised, as bettas in general are prone to obesity.
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  • :Yabbies are fast growing and territorial with their own species. They will learn to actively
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  • :Feed once or twice a day, and fast them once a week since Bettas are prone to obesity.
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  • ...th long-finned fish, but should be fine with other robust short-finned and fast fish.
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