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  • This page lists plants that can be grown under high-light conditions. High-light being 3 Watts per Gallon ([[wpg]]) or higher.
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  • :*A very similar looking shrimp, ''[[Neocaridina zhangjiajiensis]]'', also comes in ...aridina heteropoda sp. (Sakura)'', aka Sakura Shrimp. They are basically a very bright solid red compared to the more speckled/striped Cherry Shrimp.
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  • ...orm]]s are often suggested to owners as a DAFs main food source. This is a very bad idea for a DAF, as this food source is low in protein, and lacks many e ...seen lunging at food on the bottom, missing quite a few times! DAFs can be very clumsy eaters, often nipping everything that moves around them until one of
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  • :Typical Cichlid [[Mouthbrooder]]. While breeding, the pair will become very territorial, often chasing other fish away from their breeding zones. It is :High protein food sources have been reported to cause [[Malawi Bloat]].
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  • ...t can be hard to tell the difference between this specific pleco and other very similar species. The ''[[Pterygoplichthys pardalis]]'', for example, is of
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  • ..., this can be largely prevented by adding small fish when the Angelfish is very young. It then doesn't regard these fish as food. It also appears to lessen ...h is kept in a {{gal|35|40}} tank, even if they are a breeding pair, it is very likely that one will begin to attack the other and it will eventually sicke
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  • ...bitats. In a home aquarium, a well-balanced diet for dwarf shrimp includes high-quality commercial shrimp pellets, algae wafers, and blanched vegetables li ...hrimps at the surface a lot then this is probably due to lack of oxygen or high nitrate levels.
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  • |light_needs = high
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  • |difficulty = Easy/moderate/hard/very hard |light_needs = Low/Medium/High/1.0-7.0 wpg
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  • ...will frequently stand under the filter outflow and collect food out of the high speed water.
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  • |difficulty = Easy/moderate/hard/very hard |light_needs = Low/Medium/High/1.0-7.0 wpg
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  • ...fungus]] and therefore the aquarium water can carry the fungus. Due to the high level of concern with this fungus destroying amphibians throughout the worl
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  • :How difficult is the care of this plant? (easy/moderate/hard/very hard) :What quantity of light is nessary for this plant? (Low/Medium/High/1.0-7.0 [[wpg]])
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  • ...weeks. Egg clusters need to be kept at a high humidity and at {{C|22|28}}. High temperature causes earlier hatching.
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  • :How difficult is it to keep this animal (Easy/moderate/hard/very hard) :Approximate Lighting needs (Low/Medium/High/1.0-7.0 wpg)
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  • In captivity, a well-balanced diet for tetra fish can consist of high-quality commercial flakes, pellets, and granules designed for tropical fish ...ank should be mature and well filtered but without too much current. Avoid very bright lights.
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  • Very nice. ...the database (it only takes a few seconds). These errors occur because of high traffic and just bad luck. I am looking into converting the DB to something
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  • ...ish thrives in a fast-flowing river biotope set up, with a strong current, high oxygenation and flat and rounded river rocks. Planting is not necessary for
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  • ....0, and a water hardness below 12dgH. In aquariums, Discus do not tolerate high nitrates or the presence of Nitrites or Ammonia well at all.
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  • :Very difficult to sex, during breeding it is possible that males have more vivid ...om river tank article] before considering this fish (See link below). Has very slow growth rate in captivity.
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  • ...n the average pet shop and consequently they have a reputation of having a high mortality rate within the first month of ownership. :Ensure that you look at their bellies carefully in the shop and if they look very thin or hollow bellied then tell the shop to feed them more [[algae tablets
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  • ...nge can sometimes simulate rainfall. Prepare mature fish by feeding them a high protein diet for several days. Afterwards, select a breeding pair or small .... They prefer soft water and are sensitive to water changes, so begin with very small (5-10%) water changes often and maintain a gently flowing sponge filt
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  • ...out from the adult plant to start new stalks. Reproduction is accomplished very quickly through the use of runners. Sagittaria can also flower and reproduc ...are quite spaced out. It does well in a wide variety of light from low to high.
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  • |light_needs = High :This is not an easy plant and must have high light and soft acidic water in order to thrive.
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  • :Feed food which is high in Iodine as this helps it moult. Kelp tablets are one source. :Small fish can harm crayfish when they are moulting due to their very soft skin. Other crayfish (and crabs of small size) can be put with crayfis
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  • ...<sub>2</sub>]] or high light levels. It can live in light from very dim to very bright. Your fish may even have a game of soccer and kick the marimo ball a
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  • :Guppies are very docile fish that can be mixed with a variety of hard water tolerant species ...foods designed for guppies offer a balanced diet. Look for options with a high protein content and added vitamins.
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  • :There is a black line on the edge of the anal fin, in females this will be very fine, whereas on males it's much thicker, and even cover a majority of the :A fairly high-sided tetra, similar to the [[Serpae Tetra]]. The body is pale yellow in co
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  • ...e. Some hiding places in tall plants is appreciated. They are sensitive to high nitrate levels.
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  • :A generally peaceful community fish but it's very high activity levels may bother more docile or shy fish, especially those that s ...ed by [[Kottelat]] in 2004. This fish is critically endangered with a very high risk of extinction in the wild. So please don't buy a wild caught fish.
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  • This parasite is very common. Very. Passes rapidly to other fish via water.
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  • ...t older. Constipation is a real concern with these type of goldfish. So be very careful that you don't over feed this fish. Never give it more than it can :Fry and juveniles ([[Tosai]] to [[Oya]])- feeding multiple small high protein meals promotes growth.
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  • ...fics. Do not keep with smaller fish such as [[Neon Tetra]]s or slow moving high-backed fish such as [[Angelfish]] and [[Discus]]. They must never be kept w :A bright yellow morph with a very faint band is also available at many stores, sold under the name "Golden Su
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  • ...lled 'Sharks' because they have a [[w:Torpedo|torpedo]] shaped body with a high dorsal fin which could be said to look like the dorsal fin of true [[w:Shar
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  • ...medium fine made up of crushed coral and shells. Intended to help buffer a high [[pH]] in marine tanks.
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  • *Note don't place aquarium water in the bubble if you have high [[phosphate]] levels or [[bogwood|wood]] in your aquarium as these lower th
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  • Note: Some species of fish require a minimum high level of DO to survive. These are typically long, thin shark-type species. * A level of 7+mg/L is considered high.
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  • *[[Temperature Diseases]] - Too low or too high
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  • * 2&nbsp;inch of medium fine gravel (or very shallow layer of sand) to cover the soil layer (the soil bacteria need oxyg ...the first couple months.] After tank is established, water changes can be very infrequent.
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  • ...he level of iron in your tank. Measure the pH too. It may be the pH is too high.
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  • *Acidic water can be high in [[carbon dioxide]]. This is called Carbonic acid.
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  • *Alkaline water can be high in calcium or magnesium ions.
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  • ...increase or reduced the ratio of Hydrogen to Hydroxyl. This unbalance is a very important chemistry measurement and is expressed in two terms. ...or sperm are released from the fish, the [[osmotic pressure]] between the high pH tank water and the water inside the cells of the sperm or eggs is too gr
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  • ...c [[emergent]] marsh plant and can cope in [[brackish]] water. It dislikes high levels of light (leaves go transparent). :Very popular, cheap and common plant. Perhaps the most popular.
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  • ...ant leaves as well as on the edges of almost any hard surface. Composed of very fine strands it grows in dense patches resembling a dirty green beard, thus :Appearance: Actually bacteria ([[cyanobacteria]]). Grows very rapidly in blue-green, slimy goo-like sheets. This algae spreads over virtu
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  • ...[[algae]] reacts differently to changes in the redox potential. Generally, high redox potentials support the growth of green algae and suppress brown and r
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  • ...c than Ammonia but it still can kill aquatic animals if its levels get too high. ...leURL&_udi=B6T4G-411PFP1-6&_user=10&_coverDate=08%2F31%2F2000&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1180545854&_rerunOrigi
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  • |light_needs = High |water_flow = High
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  • |light_needs= high ...al does best in an established tank. It prefers a high water current and a high light level (400 to 600PAR), so does best in the middle to upper regions of
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  • ...y in each species and at their stage of growth. With mortality of eggs and very young fry being sensitive to low levels (~20&nbsp;mg/l) of nitrate.<ref nam In older fish high levels cause stress leading to a depressed immune system, behavioural chang
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  • ...rface a lot then this is probably due to lack of oxygen, nitrite poison or high nitrate levels.
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  • ...they do not strictly shoal. They can irritate shy delicate fish with their very active nature and should not be kept with slow-moving or shy fish. ...to a tank. They can be very active, chasing each other around the tank at high speed, and terrorizing other members of the community. They must be kept in
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  • Best known for its wide range of high quality [[CO2]] accessories and fertilisers for planted aquariums.
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  • ...abies are born fully formed and ready to swim. They are capable of eating very shortly after birth. The female will sometimes eat her young so provide sp ...a balanced and varied diet for optimal health and color vibrancy. A mix of high-quality flake foods should form the basis of their diet. Complement this wi
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  • High quality lighting kits and enclosures.
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  • ...affected by the chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis). Some are very susceptible and die quickly while others which are more resistant are carri ...d lowering the water level to a few cms so the animal doesn't have to swim very far to reach air is also recommended.<sup>**</sup>
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  • ...s because of their jumping style (although fleas are insects and thus only very distantly related). They live in various aquatic environments ranging from ...fed. If the daphnia have an orangish color it can be assumed that they are high in beta carotene which can help improve the color of your fish. Paprika or
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  • *They provide makers of aquarium tanks a recognised high standard of safety and rigours testing when it comes to making aquarium tan
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  • ...na fish]] sold at your local fishmonger. It is usually bright red and is a high protein food for people.
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  • ...hin 24 hours of hatching). They are ideal as small fish food due to their high nutritional value, as the [[nauplii]] (scientific name for the young) still
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  • ...fish and should generally be kept in a single species set-up. They can be very aggressive and territorial, often nip fins, and there are reports of them k ...fishkeeper, multiples of this species can be kept together if the tank is very well planted and big enough so they are not constantly in sight of each oth
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  • All proper, high quality pellets should come in a sealed container of some kind as exposure
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  • ...lassworms can be refrigerated for weeks, survive extreme crowding, and are high in lipid content making them a supplemental food choice for freshwater fish
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  • *Fish not eating or very little. - [[Diseases_Symptoms#Stress|Stress]] ...ing regular water changes to get the levels down and examine why they were high in the first place and correct them so they don't happen again.
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  • :Since they come from riverine areas and like to dig, a high-current, or at least highly oxygenated tank with a sand substrate would be
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  • ...t least two weeks to ensure they’re free of disease while feeding them a high-quality diet so that the flesh is sufficiently nutritious. ...these remarkably alligator-like teeth which gives it its name. They have a very long body with a pointed snout, their fins are rounded and paddle-like.
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  • ...s live/frozen such as [[bloodworm]] and [[brine shrimp]] supplemented with high quality Cichlid pellets. ...n into account when housing this fish. A low bioload is recommended and as high as a D.O. level as can be provided. pH should be within 4.0-5.5, a GH of 50
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  • :Feed often and generously to supplement their high activity level.
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  • :Feed with high quality flakes or pellets, should also accept blanched vegetables and small
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  • ...d Gourami that is often seen in several colour morphs. All have a long and high, almost rectangular, body. They all have several coloured vertical bands do
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  • :Should be kept with semi-aggressive species that are of similar size, very small fish may be eaten. :A fairly typically shaped Synodontis with a relatively short body and high back, this individual is characterised by its red caudal fin, the rest of t
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  • ...change back into male, so the largest ones are male. if the population is high enough, some males may never change. Can only change once mature at around :Regularly trained to take commercial foods, farmed commercially using high protein pellets. Wild diet consists of insects, worms then smaller fish inc
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  • :A very active fish that prefers to be in groups of its own kind. ...flanks with some yellow banding. They are at their most colourful if fed a high quality diet with live foods.
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  • ...is a very slender, elongate cichlid with a body being 5-6 times as long as high and with a rather long snout. It reaches a total length of approximately 15
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  • ...ze. The tank should be very well filtered and mature. Any décor should be very secure to avoid being toppled, and should not get in the way of the Ray. ...fficult to breed in captivity. The price of these to buy is extortionately high and if you have found one to buy make sure it has not been illegally smuggl
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  • ...they will readily eat mysis shrimp, mosquito larvae, daphnia, plankton and high quality flakes and pellets
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  • ...wo fish of the opposite sex are kept together. The fry require the typical high care level of most fish fry, including regular feedings of [[infusoria]] or ...in groups of 5 or more, with at least 2 females per male. Do not keep with very small fish or fry, nor with aggressive or overly-territorial fish. May eat
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  • ...hese fish are high waste producers, they grow very large and should live a very long time. Bowl kept Goldfish often end up stunted by poor water quality (n ...g organisms in these set ups are best being low waste producers as it is a very delicate balance. Goldfish do not fall into this category and eat live plan
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  • ...ot overly so. Will eat any smaller fish or invertebrates. Do not keep with very aggressive larger Cichlids or other fish with that kind of temperament. ...as well as shrimp, brine shrimp, small worms and other meaty foods. Avoid high protein foods and [[feeder fish]].
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  • :Can be a fussy eater, feed with high quality Cichlid pellets or flake. Live/frozen foods like [[brine shrimp]] o
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  • :This Rainbowfish has the typical deep-bodied, high-backed and laterally compressed body shape. It has a dark lateral line and
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  • ...ltage is the minimum voltage required for the LED to emit light. A typical high power LED used in reef lighting has a 3V (volt) forward voltage. It may be
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  • Online aquarium plant specialist UK. Offering high quality European aquatic plants at great prices. Best known for its high quality European sourced aquatic plants<br>.
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  • ...mature tank with tall plants and open swimming space in the centre without very bright lighting is ideal. :A slender high-backed fish with a pointed snout. They are attractively coloured, especiall
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  • ...from nose to caudal peduncle, bordered by lighter bands. The eyes are set high on the top of the head and the mouth is wide.
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  • ...similar requirements this fish needs, in a tank with a strong current and high oxygenation. ...this should be replicated in a tank environment with a strong current and very well aerated with immaculate water parameters. Plants aren't necessary but
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  • :Slender laterally flattened high-backed body, coloured silver when young, sometimes matures to a rich bronze
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  • :These fish are very difficult to sex with no differences colour or size wise. If you are able t ...well as vegetables such as [[spirulina]] and blanched lettuce. Will accept high quality Cichlid pellets.
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  • ...s banded vertically in two shades of brownish-grey. Non-breeding males are very similar. Generally speaking males are larger (up to {{cm|12}} SL) than fema ...ed as very soft, pH 7-7.5, temperature {{C|28|29}}, and, obviously, a very high oxygen content.
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  • :This fish can be very territorial towards other trout, especially males of its own species. This :Brown trout can be a very active fish; the level of activity is usually determined by the conditions
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  • :Will accept most high quality foods including Cichlid pellets and flake as well as live/frozen fo :Requires a very spacious and well filtered matured tank as this fish is messy. Any decor mu
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  • ...te the same water conditions as Discus with soft water and a low pH with a high temperature.
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  • :It's very difficult to visually sex this fish. ...h or fry. Keep with similar sized peaceful fish, do not keep with anything very active nor with anything that may nip or bully this catfish. Will co-habit
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  • ...pt with smaller fish, can only be kept with similar sized robust fish in a very large tank. It can only be kept with other Clown Knife's in groups of 3 or :A carnivorous fish and prefer a high-protein diet, often only accepting live food when young including [[bloodwo
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  • :Prefers a typical Mbuna type set up of a high pH and rockwork decor. At least 2 caves per cichlid.
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  • :An omnivore that will accept most foods including high quality cichlid pellets, [[bloodworms]], [[brine shrimp]], [[ghost shrimp]]
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  • :An attractive elongate tetra with a high back. The dorsal fin is elongated and has a dark fringe on its edge. The ot
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  • ...in Banded Shark, Freshwater Bat Fish, Chinese Hi-Fin Banded Shark, Chinese High Fin Sucker, Sailfin Sucker, Topsail Sucker, Asian Sucker, Wimple Carp, Fres :A temperate fish rather than tropical, this fish requires very large housing due to it's final adult size, combined with a good current an
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  • ...e to grow up alongside the parents if enough plant cover is available. For high fry production, a pair of adults are best placed in a small, densely plante ...housed with anything larger than themselves. Best kept in a species tank; very small fish like least killifish can be mixed with pygmy sunfish, but neithe
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  • :An elongate and high-backed fish with large scales and deep silver colouration, the dorsal fin h
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  • :Will take most foods for Cichlids including high quality pellets and flakes, as well as live/frozen food such as [[bloodworm
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  • ...ar colouration to the [[Tiger Barb]], the Pentazona Barb however is not as high bodied and the black bars are more slender. :Can be mistaken for the very similar ''[[Desmopuntius hexazona]]''. ''D.pentazona'' has a spot at the ba
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  • ...ather than the silver and black, they are silver and red, and not quite as high-backed.
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  • :Should accept most foods and is best fed a high quality pellets along with live/frozen food such as [[brine shrimp]] and [[ :A very slender elongate fish, predominantly silver-brown body with a bold white la
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  • :Peaceful or tolerant of heterospecifics. Can act very aggressively and territorial to conspecifics. In fact, it appears that the ...arist must carefully observe the fish. If aggressive actions increase too high, then the fish ought to be separated with mesh dividers, clear perforated c
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  • ...d - while they sleep. In the southern half this species is replaced by the very similar Cyphtilapia gibberosa. :Very docile by African cichlid standards, and aggressive fish such as most mbuna
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  • :A large generally peaceful fish that should be kept in a very large spacious tank with similar sized fish such as [[Silver Dollar]]s. Sma ...zen food such as earthworms, [[bloodworm]], shrimp, and insects. Prefers a high amount of vegetable matter
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  • :Should accept most meaty foods including high quality Cichlid pellets, as well as shrimp, earthworms and silversides.
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  • :A high protein diet is a must. Discus are cautious when accepting new foods. [[Mys ...ed aquarium, but care must be taken to provide plants that can survive the high temperature of the water. Tanks for Discus generally need bi-weekly water c
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  • ...t captive fertile spawns have been reported, without fry survival to date. Very small food are likely required, such as cultured [[rotifers]]. ...water as they mature. It is disputed over whether this is full marine, or high brackish as an adult, but it is recommended that as an adult the puffer be
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  • |name=High-Backed Headstander |caption=High-Backed Headstander
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  • |name=High-Backed Tetra |extra_common_names=Moon Fish, High-Backed Tetra
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  • :This Piranha is aggressive and is best kept alone in a species tank. In very large tanks larger robust fish could be considered but it would be a risky ...f Piranha, {{gal|45|55}} should be considered minimum. This tank should be very well filtered and décor should consist of [[bogwood]] and rocks. These fis
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  • ...p with mid-top swimming robust fish that won't be bothered by this Loach's high activity levels. Can be kept with other moderately aggressive species such
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  • ...the fad to have [[Dyed Fish]]. These fish traditionally have a transparent high-sided body with visible skeleton. If they are found with any hint of unnatu
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  • ...Females, however, may have some faint spangling on the body but it will be very faded. The female's face may have some spangling but the biggest difference :A carnivorous fish that will take high-quality Cichlid pellets, [[bloodworm]], [[brine shrimp]], [[ghost shrimp]],
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  • :Very little sexual dimorphism present except at breeding time when females will ...ive they will be. Will co-habit with other peaceful fish, do not keep with very aggressive fish.
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  • :High PH substrate like crushed coral, and water hardness at 8-20. They prefer {{ :Long slender body, solid lemon yellow colour, with pointed facial features, very unlike other African Cichlid body styles.
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  • ...rtebrates. In captivity they may be trained to non-living foods, but very high "crunch" factors are still required to wear away the four dental plates, as ...d a {{in|12}} to every third day or even less often if the specimen is not very active.
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  • ...nd this environment should be replicated in tanks. With a good current and high oxygen content with [[bogwood]] and stone décor with fine gravel or sand s
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  • |difficulty=Very Easy ...ted than the females. If fish are well taken care of, the females can look very similar to males and sexing these fish can be unexpectedly difficult.
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  • :An omnivore which should have a varied diet, including high quality pellets and live/frozen food. This will produce the best colours of :This species looks very similar in body shape to the [[Firemouth Cichlid]] but the body colour is y
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  • ...wingless fruit flies, [[bloodworm]] and [[tubifex]]. It should also accept high quality Cichlid pellets. Try to avoid [[feeder fish]], especially [[Goldfis :This fish must be in very large aquaria only and prefers a water temperature between {{F|80|82}}. Pro
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  • ...equires pristine water quality. It also prefers swift moving water, making high filtration necessary for this species' health.<ref>[http://www.aquariacentr
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  • ...have tall plants for cover. A darker substrate will showcase their colours very well. :Typical high-backed Barb shape. Dark blue/black in colour with a rich crimson-coloured h
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  • ...y towards being territorial and being quite messy fish. Best not kept with very aggressive fin-nippers due to it's tall dorsal fin. ...al filtration, although not fussy with water quality, this fish produces a high amount of waste. Appreciates wood in the tank and places offered as hiding
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  • ...fussy feeder and should readily accept a variety of foods. Should be fed a high quality Cichlid pellet as well as live/frozen foods such as [[bloodworm]].
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  • ...wi [[Mbuna]] family; that is, they are vegetarians. Diet should consist of high levels of vegetable matter(such as spirulina algae). Recommended brands and
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  • :Compressed vertically, with a high back in adults. Many spotted markings on the fish, sometimes forming stripe
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  • :An elongate and heavy-set fish that is silver in colour with a high, almost humped, back. Black colouration is evident in the dorsal fin and at
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  • :Very difficult to visually sex. :Does appreciate company of it's own kind if the tank is very large with plenty of lateral swimming space, but otherwise a single specime
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  • :These are very active shoaling fish that should be in groups of at least 6 of their own ki ...fish's very high activity levels. In the wild, the Spanner Barb comes from very well oxygenated acidic water (pH between 6.0 and 6.5) with not much hardnes
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  • :Very difficult to sex visually. Once the Alpha male has been established, sub do ...e shelldwelling Cichlids display conspecific aggression which is extremely high amongst females. Contrary to popular belief, they are relatively peaceful t
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  • ...an be kept alongside other big, peaceful species in suitable surroundings. Very active, aggressive or boisterous species should be avoided. It’s equally ...weeks to ensure they’re free of disease. During this period, feed them a high quality diet so that they’re enriched with beneficial nutrients when you
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  • ...have [[Dyed Fish]]. These fish traditionally have a transparent or silvery high-sided body with visible skeleton. If they are found with any hint of unnatu
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  • ...rge tank either alone or in a very large tank with similar sized or larger very robust fish. The Wolf Fish can be highly aggressive with a bite to match. :A carnivorous fish that needs a high-protein diet including shrimp, bait fish and mussels.
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  • ...tes can include [[Oscars]], Loaches and [[Giant Danios]]. Do not keep with very small fish. Be aware that these fish will grow quickly and will not remain ...ful shoaling fish, mainly occupies the mid to bottom levels of the tank. A very active and fast fish in advantageous conditions.
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  • ...till be a Cichlid. Should not be kept with bite-sized tank mates, nor with very aggressive or territorial fish as this Severum can be shy. ...eder, they do well on a protein rich diet such as [[bloodworm]] as well as high quality Cichlid pellets.
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  • :It is very common for these fish to remain upside down, as stated above, may only turn :Will mostly be found upside-down in the tank, has several [[barbel]]s and a high back. Colouration varies and pales as the fish ages, but it is generally a
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  • ...tivated varieties are available including the Marigold, Sunset, Black, and High-finned forms. They will hybridise with other Platy species such as ''[[Xiph
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  • ...s and this is detrimental to the Dojo Loach. It has also been seen for the very active Loach to swim into larger slow-moving fish like fancy Goldfish, this ...ence the name "weather loach". This loach can jump out of your aquarium on very rare occasion, and can also interact with humans.
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  • :There is a ''Hypancistrus sp.'', or L173, pattern variation that is not seen very often where the horizontal bands running down the body are wavy rather than :This fish commands a high price tag from both breeders and the few aquatic stores that are able to ge
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  • :High fast flowing streams in the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins, Malay Peninsula ...ish thrives in a fast-flowing river biotope set up, with a strong current, high oxygenation and rounded river rocks. Planting is not necessary for this fis
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  • ...sub>]] with [[yeast]] mixes as it makes the mixture last longer due to the high initial pH value.
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  • ...ibe an aquarium tank that holds {{gal|20}} of water and is quite 'tall' or high. This is typically 24" long by 12" deep by 16" high (61&nbsp;cm x 30&nbsp;cm x 40.5&nbsp;cm).
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  • ...n Cycle|cycled]]. The animal usually dies within a week due to exposure to high levels of [[ammonia]] and [[nitrite]].
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  • ...ent the levels of a one particular species of algae multiplies and becomes very visible. ...is newly set up and the water turns a cloudy white colour. This is due to high levels of organic material coming off the substrate, ornaments, overdosing
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  • ...icro-worms. This item is widely available in the local shop and is usually very cheap. ...e Champagne or Wine yeast. If you use these, add more sugar. For a list of high alcohol tolerant yeasts see this [http://www.ritchieproducts.co.uk/html/Yea
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  • ...the customer tests their water for the presence of [[ammonia]] and finds a high quantity in the water after a water change and they've added a water condit ...opper, or zinc in it. This may be safe for people to drink, but may be too high a level for their aquatic pets.
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  • ...e normal lighting for the occasional psychedelic hour or two would be very high. You know how easy it is to add one more fluorescent bulb fixture to a tank
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  • ...of time to develop these bacteria (and start the cycle). Nitrates are not very good to fish either but can be removed from the water by regular water chan #You can fully stock your tank at once if you have completed the cycle with high concentration of ammonia. (remember not to overstock though)
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  • ...steless, and odourless liquid at ambient temperature and pressure. It is a very important solvent, capable of dissolving many other chemical substances, su ...ng point and the steam is captured and collected. The result is water of a high degree of purity with no minerals or chemicals dissolved in it. This method
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  • :Very pale body band with almost a golden sheen to it. See picture. ...n the average pet shop and consequently they have a reputation of having a high mortality rate within the first month of ownership.
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  • ...the glass or on plant leaves using their sucker mouth to hold on. They are very placid animals that like to be in a group of at least 3 or more. ...hey can develop a taste for slime coats, which are often found on slow and high-backed fish.
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  • ...ular source of food for humans because it is rich in protein without being high in fat. It is high in protein, low in sodium and low in fat.
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  • *Pitfall: You'll be very tempted to buy items like the tank and fish on the same day (especially if ...s (real or plastic), rocks, bogwood, ornaments, etc. Avoid any décor with very small holes where a fish could get stuck. Once the animals feel at home, th
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  • ...k, either in the on or off position. In the former case, your tank can get VERY hot, especially if the heater is larger than your tank actually requires. T ...lastic coated. For obvious reasons, you should not boil it. :-) It is also very expensive ($1 a pound). Gravel can be purchased for much less at patio stor
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  • ...dness), your tap water's chemistry will vary as well. As a common example, high bacteria levels are more of a problem in summer than winter, especially in ...additives that cause the most problems. Note that these two substances are VERY DIFFERENT! Be sure you know what is in your tap water and treat appropriate
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  • ...toxic to most fishes. In nature, the volume of water per fish is extremely high, and waste products become diluted to low concentrations. In aquariums, how ...if a test kit is able to measure it, you've got too much (i.e., it's in a high enough concentrations to stress fish). Consider emergency action (water cha
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  • ...lmost always has a large buffering capacity. If the pH of the water is too high for your fish, the buffering capacity makes it difficult to lower the pH to ...the more resistant to pH changes your water will be. A tank's KH should be high enough to prevent large pH swings in your tank over time. If your KH is bel
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  • ...an established tank. If your test kit detects ANY ammonia, levels are too high and are stressing fish. Take corrective action immediately by changing wate ...ume nitrogen faster than it is produced.) Because nitrates become toxic at high concentrations, they must be removed periodically (e.g., through regular wa
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  • ...tration due to poor water circulation, toxins that have damaged its gills, high ammonia or nitrite levels, etc.
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  • ...it to sunlight, leaving the lid off so that damp can come in, or buying a very large container that takes 8 months to use up all can sabotage the nutritio ...y develop into adult fish will be determined by your care of them. Just as high nitrates can stunt a fish's growth, shorten its life, and prevent it from e
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  • ...st important in a marine tank, as you don't want the salinity drifting too high. ...ll aquarium animal life), beyond very short distances, is DON'T. Travel is very stressful on fish, and even with the best precautions you should expect to
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  • Sometimes we forget that fish kept in an aquarium are confined to a very small quantity of water as compared to their natural habitats in the wild. ...late until they, too, become toxic. Also, because nitrate is a fertilizer, high nitrate levels can lead to excess algae growth.
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  • ...re few and far between. Certainly chemical analysis of these leaves show a high degree of variety of chemicals.
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  • ...lute solution, slightly more viscous than water. It is a weak acid. It has very strong oxidizing properties and is therefore a powerful bleaching agent tha Alternatively drip liquid H2O2 into the tank in very low concentrations. Typically 0.05 times your tank volume in litres assumin
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  • The high end of the animals viable temperature range. The value can be in either Fer This variable indicates the high-end of the expected lifespan of the fish.
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  • ...nd therefore more visible during the day. Be wary keeping with slow-moving high-sided fish as these Plecos may develop a taste for slime coats.
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  • :Typical high bodied humped Rainbowfish shape, the males are a vivid wine red with irides
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  • ...n company and makes some interesting and unique products. This item wasn't very expensive, it was what I was looking for and seemed well made so I purchase ...a transparent plastic container {{cm|11.5}} long by {{cm|9}} by {{cm|2.5}} high. The base pops off to allow you to add bait and to clean it.
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  • Like all dried natural food it tends to float for a very long time and therefore is only suitable for surface feeders like goldfish *This food isn't particularity high in protein and of course contains no vegetable protein. So isn't suitable f
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  • ...to cultivate and process and doesn't taste that great (leaves your tongue very green!) which has limited its appeal as a popular stand alone additive. You Spirulina contains unusually high amounts of protein, between 55 and 77% by dry weight, depending upon the so
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  • ...imited its adoption in the average pet shop. I've only seen it in stock at high quality specialist aquarium shops. Most pet shops in the UK don't have a re ...of the bottle hardly matters and it can even be frozen or heated to quite high temperatures without ill effects.
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  • The animal becomes lethargic and stops moving, it may rest on the bottom. At very low temperatures brain and body functions will slow until the animal slips ==High Temperature==
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  • ...ed fish or rock clinging fish swim in fast moving water and so are used to high levels of oxygen. *Too high a [[bioload]] in the tank
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  • :A peaceful snail and holds it's shell up high when it "walks". Will occasionally bury itself in the substrate, this is na ...for the [[Tiger Nerite Snail]] or [[Giant Striped Apple Snail]], they have very different shell shapes, but similar stripes. The Spixi has a rounded shell
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  • ...nd therefore more visible during the day. Be wary keeping with slow-moving high-sided fish as these Plecos may develop a taste for slime coats.
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  • :Require a reasonable water current with a high oxygen content. Planted tank will be preferred. :This fish is often sold as the very popular [[Siamese algae eater]] or [[Flying fox]] by less knowledgeable aqu
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  • ...ium trade proved false. Nevertheless, the rumor persists and keeps prices high. This species is adaptable to captive breeding and tank raised specimens a
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  • :Can be sensitive to water quality, will not tolerate high nitrates or any copper-based medication in the tank. Prefers a tank with lo
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  • :Can be sensitive to water quality, will not tolerate high nitrates or any copper-based medication in the tank. All rock work in the t
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  • ...e Mollies are most often Sailfins or Sailfin crosses and can therefore get very large up to around {{in|4}}, for these fish you will need at least a {{gal| ...sh]]''' - The most well-known fish next to Nemo! Goldfish are surprisingly high maintenance and not suitable for a bowl environment as so often marketed. W
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  • ...active, and is found in strong surge zones in the wild. In the tank, very high current should be provided, as well as plenty of Live Rock for grazing. It
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  • ...ed via photosynthesis. Needs a diffused water flow as it will not tolerate high currents pointed directly at it, but will not survive in a tank with low fl
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  • :They should be fed [[Spirulina]], marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty foo
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  • ...e with soft corals, anemones and small inverts. It should not be kept with very aggressive fish and may well not get along with other [[Butterflyfish]]. Ke :A mid-swimming predator towards small foods. Can be very fragile in captivity and prone to various parasites and diseases. Should on
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  • ...tive diggers, they will appreciate a substrate layer consisting of sand or very small gravel that has a depth of several inches. ...provide plenty of water surface agitation or wet/dry filtration to provide high levels of dissolved oxygen within the aquarium
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  • :Needs an SG of 1.020-1.025 and a tank at least 16" high. The tank should be mature and the water quality should be excellent. There
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  • *Feed high protein food during its first year as a young animal requires lots of essen
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  • :Should be kept in a very mature established system as they are very sensitive to water chemistry. Plenty of live rock with algae growth should :High sided slender fish with a white body crossed with dark yellow/brown lines,
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  • ...g a well-balanced diet is essential for their overall health and vitality. High-quality commercial flakes, pellets, and granules formulated for tropical fi
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  • This is a high quality liquid product that is highly respected by aquarist hobbyists throu ...other water conditioners will cause most common test kits to read a false high nitrogen level.
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  • ...ron, carbon and chromium which means it is very resistant to rusting. This high grade of stainless steel is even used by surgeons so this means that it saf
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  • Daily, ideally 3 times due to their high metabolism and active nature. :This fish mimics the [[Moorish Idol]] in colouring, and looks very similar to ''[[Heniochus diphreutes]]'', with a disc-like body shape and tw
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  • ...gent drinking water standards. Indeed, it is generally of high quality and very safe... for humans that is. But certain chemicals in tap water, notably chl ..., damaging their delicate gill and skin surfaces. Fish that are exposed to high levels of these disinfectants will show signs of irritation, such as swimmi
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  • ...or threes. There must be no symmetry in the design and you need to choose high contrasting plant colours. Always remembering that the plants are the main
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  • ...mental stress, such as low [[pH]] (5.8 to 6.5), low dissolved oxygen, or a high algal bloom. ''Branchiomyces sp.'' grow at temperatures between {{F|57|95} ...off, the spores are released into the water and transmitted to other fish. High mortalities are often associated with this type of infection.
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  • |light_needs= high :Very hardy coral. Moderate to low light (100 to 250PAR.) Moderate to low flow.
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  • Once very popular in the 1980s, its use is better understood in the 21st century and ...lower quality carbon is used when compared to the slightly more expensive high quality carbon.
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  • ..., and invertebrates. In the aquarium the Calvus should have a diet that is high in protein. They will accept flakes, pellets and live food rather readily.
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  • :This is a very territorial and robust Cichlid that is either best kept alone in a species :This fish is most definitely not a fussy eater and will eat most foods. Feed high quality Cichlid pellets as well as live/frozen food such as [[brine shrimp]
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  • ...me female, if there are no males present, some will turn into males. It is very difficult, if impossible, to breed these Angelfish in captivity as fry are ...ld they will eat algae, crustaceans, corals and clams. Feed them plenty of high quality meaty foods such as [[mysid shrimp]] as well as [[spirulina]] and m
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  • ...smaller fish, they may annoy shy or inactive fish however as Red Hooks are very active. :A peaceful and very active fish.
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  • :It is very difficult to visually sex this fish and it is not bred in captivity. :The diet should consist of [[spirulina]], marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysis or frozen shrimp, and other meaty ite
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  • :Needs hiding places. It will not tolerate copper or high levels of nitrates in the aquarium, but will require correct levels of iodi
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  • :In the home aquarium: 7+pH, high levels of calcium, 1" clearance at the top of the tank ( If trying to breed
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  • ...Barramundi Cod, Flatfish Grouper, Barramundi Rock-Cod, Highfinned Grouper, High-Finned Grouper, Plum Pudding Cod, Polka Dot Grouper :It is very difficult to visually sex these fish and they are not known to be bred in c
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  • ...ttempted by experienced fishkeepers. This may be because the creatures are high maintenance and need immaculate water conditions, grow large, or are not so
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  • ...sharks, rays and barracudas. Large shoals of fish can also be found on the high seas, although they are more common in coastal waters and on the continenta
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  • :A planted aquarium is a must. Ensure you get them in a shoal of at the very east 6. They are a nervous fish if not kept in groups and have been know to :The colouration on this Oto differentiates from other similar Otos in a very subtle way. The belly is pale with a bold black lateral line running from t
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  • '''VHO''' is short for Very High Output. A type of [[T5]] lighting unit.
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  • :Mature females will have a very rounded abdomen, mature males cloaca region tends to be swollen. ...ubstantially hot summer climates such as Australia. The water must also be very well filtered as these are messy animals, however, they must not have a tan
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  • :Koi are notorious for eating everything. High quality floating pellets are favoured by hobbyists. Koi are naturally benth :Koi are very messy fish and produce copious amounts of waste. They should be kept in a l
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  • ...ill develop a symbiotic relationship with many pistol shrimp. If kept with very boisterous fish it will spend most of its time hidden. :An elongate fish with large protruding eyes set high on its head and a surprisingly large mouth. It will sit on the substrate ra
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  • ...ore flexible than most wild bettas and have been known to spawn in a PH as high as 8! They will most likely appreciate any attempts to reduce the PH as lon
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  • ...inted anal fin. The mouth is downwards pointing and the large eyes are set high on the head. The body is silver-blue in colour with faint darker vertical b
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  • ...include the most commonly found fish in fish stores, we have not included very rarely found fish. There are of course, plenty of other fish that could be ...r growing larger than 1" in length. As with all Corys, this little fish is very sociable and entirely peaceful and should be kept in a group of 4-5. The ''
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  • ...es keep them in a mid to low position, any other lighting should be mid to high. Water movement should be kept to a medium level.
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  • ...able tank with plenty of safe caves and hiding places. It is intolerant of high nitrates and copper.
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  • ...ng fish that should be kept in groups of at least 4 or 5. Do not keep with very small fish nor with long-finned slow-moving fish such as [[Angelfish]] as t ...nd certain types of algae. These fish are not too picky as to PH (they are very hardy) but show better colour and have more success with breeding in soft,
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  • |light_needs = high ...be over-shadowed by larger plants. Can only form a "lawn" appearance with high light levels. Benefits from fertiliser substrate.
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  • ...lop one on the opposite side after their next molt. Newly molted crabs are very vulnerable due to their soft shells. They are reclusive and hide until the ...ears in captivity). During courtship, the males wave their oversized claws high in the air and tap them on the ground in an effort to attract females. Figh
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  • ...t common type of tank in use today. Glass provides some advantages such as high scratch resistance, but also has its disadvantages. Rectangular tanks are very common, they provide a lot of viewing area and generally the largest footpr
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  • ...d singly under water and are often eaten by other tank mates. So typically very slow breeders. ...snail thrives in a well maintained mature tank with good water flow and a high [[GH]] level. It prefers a sandy substrate to sift through.
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  • ...and leave it in a bucket of tap water for several days. If the water turns very dark brown then the wood probably hasn't been pretreated and you'll need to If it is pretreated it should sink rapidly within a day and will not leak out high levels of [http://www.theaquariumwiki.com/Bogwood#What_Bogwood_does_to_the_
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  • :Will prefer live/frozen foods like [[bloodworm]] and [[daphnia]] as well as high quality pellet and flake.
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  • ...not being spawned. Nothos in general need hard, alkaline water and become very vulnerable to velvet if kept in acidic water; many killifish keepers keep n ...their primary diet because they are not nutritious enough to support their high metabolism.
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  • ...rent in the water and originate from fast flowing water. Best in medium to high light conditions. ...wnish until they are fully developed. In favourable conditions it can form very large leaves (up to {{cm|80}} long and {{cm|8}} wide).
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  • ...nervous fish, nor with slow moving fish. They should also not be kept with very small fish as they may be eaten. :A very active shoaling fish that should be kept in large shoals.
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  • ...having a Ammonia and Nitrite neutraliser liquid in the water means its <u>very</u> hard for the Owner to mess things up. i still wouldn't do it that way, mainly because very few fish thrive in "new" tanks anyway heh. i'm going to stick to my cloning
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  • ...Tentacle Anemone lives in shallow water, which is a good indicator of the high intensity light it requires. The tank needs to be large enough to allow the
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  • ...is shrimp]] and vitamin-enriched [[brine shrimp]]. They should also accept high-quality marine pellet food.
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  • ...ll attempt to school with similar sized fish such as [[Zebra Danio]]s. Are very active fish which may bother slower moving fish such as [[Angelfish]] or [[ ...pectoral fins (yellow tipped in males; transparent in females) are placed high on the body, giving them a wing-like appearance. Colouration of tails gives
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  • :From a distance looks a little like ''[[Melanotaenia praecox]]'', it is a high sided oval-shaped fish with a pointed snout and large eyes. The dorsal and
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  • ...hibians absorb water through their skins, they can accumulate a damagingly high amount that may kill them.
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  • ...s far less toxic than [[ammonia]] or [[nitrite]]. But it can still kill if high enough.
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  • ...t keep with long-finned, slow-moving or shy fish as the Columbian Tetra is very likely to fin-nip. :An attractive little tetra, a high-backed tetra with Piranha-like visible teeth. It's body is pale in colour w
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  • :A fairly unfussy fish that will accept most things including high quality Cichlid pellets, live/frozen food and blanched vegetables. :As with many large Cichlids, the Chisel-Tooth Cichlid requires a very large tank for a pair. The tank should be spacious with excellent filtratio
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  • ...of both live/frozen foods such as [[daphnia]] and [[bloodworm]] as well as high quality Cichlid pellets, but also be supplemented with vegetable matter. Ma ...found in water measuring {{F|110}}! In the aquarium they are best kept in very alkaline, pH must be over 8.0, and warm conditions of around {{F|82|90}}.
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  • ...ish from a bright red to a dark brown-like colour) is caused by having too high a level of [[nitrite]] in your tank water. *Stop feeding until the level is zero and then feed very lightly for a week afterwards.
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  • *High levels of [[NH3]] (above 3ppm) suppress the bacteria's growth. *Lack of suitable surfaces to grow on. Bacteria prefer rough, high surface area surfaces. See Seachem's [[Matrix]] product.
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  • |light_needs = High :Not a plant for beginners. High light is a must, as well as substrate fertilization (or liquid or dry ferti
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  • ...of course depends on the supplied instructions but typically water with a high level of sodium chloride is slowly passed through it for an hour or two and
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  • ...st. Pour it into a high flow area of the tank. This solution can have as high as a 12 PH. No more than two teaspoons of Kalkwasser will desolve in a gall ...t want by making a paste out of it and smearing it on the pest or making a high concentration liquid out of it and injecting it into the pest.
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  • ...brackish, and marine. Mysis are highly regarded in the hobby due to their high protien, and omega fatty acid content. Mysis are generally a frozen food i
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  • ...s with prolonged freezing, so is often grown as an [[ornamental plant]] at high latitudes where it cannot establish itself firmly enough to become a weed.
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  • ...between male and female more difficult to distinguish. This means there is very little difference in vent size and will require a little more experience to ...partially fill your buckets with water from the tank. Do not fill them too high, because the fish can leap out of the buckets. To speed the process up I wo
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  • ...ow over a week or two. The leaves are green above and dull purple below in high light, and light green to yellow both below and above in low light conditio ...mmonly flowers in the tank. It requires minimal lighting, but does best in high to bright conditions.
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  • ...and fish based foods. As time goes on they may accept freeze dry foods and high-quality pellets. ...ke in appearance, their pinkish bodies and extremely elongate bodies (with very small heads) sets them apart from that group.
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  • ...die from nitrate poisoning. Your existing fish will be acclimatised to the high level. So do a water change first and get it below ~50ppm!
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  • ...maintained, high oxygen tank with fast water flow (or high aeration) and a high [[GH]] level. It prefers a sandy substrate to sift through with several smo
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  • ...} long. This is great for 10, 15, 20 long, 33 XL, tanks etc., all the ~12" high tanks. ...is the type I have, food and water-safe in most colors). A pouring lip is very handy and for me needed, along with a sturdy bail (handle) - water is heavy
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  • ...though Innes had proposed such before even I was born. There were numerous very fancy (read as: expensive) hand-blown glass devices that served as dip tube ...ty are larger than stated when measured in actual volumes. That to me is a very good thing. It is one case where you don't know doesn't hurt you, and it is
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  • ...als, tribulations, and assorted woes associated with a newly set aquarium. Very few novice tank-keepers have any realistic concept of the complexity of the ...bes, Part 1:Nitrification bacteria]] and suggest that you read that for a high-level discussion of the process. If you are in the planning stages of a new
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  • ...ssive populations of bacteria and other microscopic life forms that are so very important to our aquarium systems. I hope that I can clarify the some of th ...1 ppm for our purposes. Ammonia is toxic as low as 0.25 ppm as other than very short-term exposures. Between 0.5 and 1.0 ppm there can be long term or per
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  • ...orms very quickly (often in a few hours and they'll turn to mush and stink very badly. Early warning signs to look out for are the worms climbing the side ...soil, temperature, moisture of soil and check food is always present. Too high or too low moisture will reduce reproduction. Read links below for more det
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  • ...ritorial and will try to defend its home territory. This fish does not get very large and should not be kept with large fish. ...hould not be fed meaty foods as their digestive system is not designed for high protein.
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  • .... Don't keep it with anything too vigorous or aggressive as it will become very retiring and will easily be out-competed for food. It's not territorial unl ...t rineloricaria, it is primarily a sand-sifting invertebrate feeder, thus, high protein, low fat foods are recommended.
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  • ...cterial counts provides a source of food for this parasite and so leads to high numbers of the parasite. *[[Potassium permanganate]] at 1.5ppm seems to be very effective.<ref>[http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/disease/trichodina.htm Trichodina
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  • :Bluegills are unfussy eaters, they should be fed high quality pellets or flake and supplemented with foods like [[bloodworm]], sh
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  • *[[SPS]]... Moderate to very high. 300 to 1000 PAR *Anenomes... High. 400 to 600 PAR
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  • ...tamin enriched frozen [[brine shrimp]], and other meaty foods along with a high quality marine flake and marine pellet food.
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  • You can't overdose this product, unless your tank is very small (less than {{L|25}} say), so add double dosages weekly for the first This product is easy to obtain from any good aquarium shop in the High street or online.
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  • ...ossess a red/orange tail, and a stripe and black spot. They also possess a high degree of mutations/deformities due to extreme inbreeding( working to fix t
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  • ...re your tank is in a shady and secure spot in the home - keep it away from high traffic areas and away from radiators and direct sunlight.
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  • ...from carbon, typically coal. it is heated in the presence of steam at very high heat. This process causes the carbon to develop huge numbers of tiny pores,
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  • ...tamin enriched frozen [[brine shrimp]], and other meaty foods along with a high quality marine flake and marine pellet food.
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  • :Typical high bodied and high-humped Rainbowfish shape. Can be mistaken for the larger ''[[Glossolepis in
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  • ...led [[nitrifying bacteria]]) will be naturally on the sponge (but in very, very low numbers) we must encourage it to grow in size on the sponge, eating the ...So easy to find. If you've got hard tap water then this isn't a problem as high GH levels make water hard.
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  • ...his with gravel or large rock substrate, dimly lit and a good current with high oxygenation combined with plenty of hiding places.
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  • |light_needs = likes high light Usually grows on plants that have low light requirements but are receiving high light.
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  • :Very difficult to visually sex. :Does appreciate company of it's own kind if the tank is very large with plenty of lateral swimming space, but otherwise a single specime
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  • ...s best to avoid housing this fish with other Surgeons unless the system is very large. Being one of the more aggressive Tangs, it is best to only house it ...ious, mature, and stable tank with established live rock for grazing. Very high current is crucial for the long term success of this fish, due to it being
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  • :Daily, 3 times is recommended due to their active nature and high metabolism. :A striking angular fish, it has a very tall dorsal fin. The bottom half of the fish is black, fading to yellow the
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  • ...of both live/frozen foods such as [[daphnia]] and [[bloodworm]] as well as high quality Cichlid pellets, but also be supplemented with vegetable matter. Pr ...found in water measuring {{F|110}}! In the aquarium they are best kept in very alkaline, pH must be over 8.0, and warm conditions of around {{F|82|90}}.
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  • These dartfishes are very timid by nature. It is an absolute requirement that they must not be house ...sed food such as frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, copepods, pulverized high-quality flake food meant for carnivorous marine fish.
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  • ...east 5-6. Albino and long-fin varieties are also available. They thrive in very well oxygenated water with a strong current. As their name suggests, they o ...bottom of the tank oblivious to any other occupants. They will struggle in very strong currents, best kept in lightly planted tanks, or with plants that do
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  • ...rom a cooling period during the winter; as they are also quite tolerant of high temperatures, they make excellent container pond fish and can spend at leas
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  • They dissolve readily in water and are dangerous to aquatic life in high values. In most countries there are health restrictions on the upper level
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  • |light_needs = High :A striking graceful plant which grows from a bulb. The leaves are very narrow, dark green, tough and with ruffled edges.
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  • :Best kept in either a mid or background situation with medium to high light levels. Benefits from being fertilised too, although CO2 injection ca
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  • ...Puffer is carnivorous and requires a varied diet of meaty foods which are high in protein. Foods such as chopped seafood, snails or small shrimp can be us
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  • ...marks in young of most species. Maximum length up to 1.5 m. This order has high value in sport and commercial fisheries.
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  • ...lla bordering upper jaw; gill membranes separate; pectoral fins relatively high on body; pelvic fins abdominal, with 7-11 rays (the two fins are usually co
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  • :While this Horseshoe Crab may be sold as freshwater, it's best kept in high-end [[brackish]] conditions.
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  • ...is just a thin line (with its two similar black bars) running down to the very end of the [[caudal]] fin. ...n the average pet shop and consequently they have a reputation of having a high mortality rate within the first month of ownership.
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  • ...Oto. The Peppered Oto '''must''' be kept in groups of 5 or more, they are very social with their own species. ...n the average pet shop and consequently they have a reputation of having a high mortality rate within the first month of ownership.
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  • A high quality water conditioner made by Seachem under their [[aquavitro]] brand f ...ike all other water conditioners will cause most test kits to read a false high nitrogen level.
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  • *30 high with strong plants and many tetras and a huge pleco *18 high with a huge clown knife; then a bunch of Asian fish, the cherry barbs made
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  • ...ecies, the key here is the term "iridescent shark", a common name. We may very well be talking different species, hence why common names suck. Perhaps th ...P.hypophthalmus or the even larger growing [[Pangasius sanitwongsei]], or "high-fin iridescent shark" as it has a taller dorsal fin. But yes, most stores t
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  • ...r multiple) site as it would increase visibility. If you've got friends in high places any any other fishy forums let us know :) --[[User:PsiPro|Brian]] 08 ...ews, etc. Feedback on speed - here in NH USA, this site has always loaded very quickly for me. [[User:Huw Powell|Huw Powell]] 23:04, 18 February 2011 (EST
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  • ...ow hobbyists, to retailers and their employees, the best practices is of a high priority.
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  • ...sitive to high levels of copper-based medications and it will not tolerate high [[nitrate]] levels.
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  • ...sitive to high levels of copper-based medications and it will not tolerate high [[nitrate]] levels. It requires ample hiding places which must be secure as
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  • ...n the average pet shop and consequently they have a reputation of having a high mortality rate within the first month of ownership. :Ensure that you look at their bellies carefully in the shop and if they look very thin or hollow bellied then ask the shop to feed them more [[algae tablets]
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  • ...often have spinning magnets and may generate up to 50v of voltage but only very small amount of current. Flourescent bulbs (PC, VHO, T5) will also induce v * Keep high voltage AC equipment as far away from the water as practical
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  • ...ore flexible than most wild bettas and have been known to spawn in a PH as high as 8! They will most likely appreciate any attempts to reduce the PH as lon
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  • ...The standard test kit is used for testing in the range of 6.0 to 7.6, the High Range pH test kit is used to test water in the range of 7.4 to 8.8. The tes *[https://apifishcare.com/product/high-range-ph-test-kit API High Range Test Kit]
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