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  • {{Plant Data
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  • :This is an image for the plant, for details on uploading a new file please see [[Help:Contents/Images and :Maximum height reached by the plant
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  • ...are omnivorous and have a diverse diet that includes a combination of both plant and animal matter. In their natural habitat, tetras typically consume small
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  • {{Plant Data :A very easy plant much like its cousin ''[[Anubias barteri var. nana]]'', although larger tha
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  • {{Plant Data :A hardy plant which requires little water or light. Java moss grows easily on virtually a
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  • {{Plant Data :A clumping floating plant that is actually composed of hundreds of tiny plants interlinked.
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  • {{Plant Data ...lso flower and reproduce by seed. The higher the lighting, the faster this plant will grow.
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  • {{Plant Data :{{cn|Whorled Pennywort}}, {{cn|Whorled Umbrella Plant}}, Marsh Pennywort
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  • {{Plant Data :It's a form of [[Microphytes|Microphyte]] plant (i.e. Algae). It certainly looks odd and needs to be placed in the foregrou
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  • {{Plant Data :A very easy plant and often one of the first plants for beginners. Not eaten by most herbivor
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  • ...iet should consist of specially formulated Betta pellets with a minimum of plant ingredients (such as New Life Spectrum Betta). May be fed [[Brine shrimp]], ...ales than that) with plenty of hiding places, including copious amounts of plant cover.
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • B. Algae and Plant Matter: ...layout as long as the water is reasonably hard and alkaline, though dense plant growth will improve fry survival rates. The long finned fancy varieties sho
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  • [[Category:Plant Eaters]]
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  • :When young will eat algae. As it ages it quickly loses the taste for plant material and likes to eat the slime and eyeballs of larger fish, and may ev
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  • ...ng the vents of the female. The couple will entwine, then find appropriate plant cover in which to spawn. Groups may spawn together, or they may pair up sep ...such as sand or gravel, caves, crevices in driftwood, or dense, low-lying plant cover.
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  • :Not overly picky about its tank setup as long as cover (ideally plant life) is provided, the white cloud minnow does best in unheated tanks and c
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  • {{Plant Data :However it is also a common beginners aquarium plant as it's often to be found on sale very cheaply in pet shops throughout the
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  • ...ants. These scavengers provide a useful function of breaking down decaying plant and animals. They also eat algae. ...shorn due to certain varieties (brown or ear snails) eating holes in their plant leaves. However, they usually only attack plants when the plants are weak o
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  • ...ver 30 seconds on full power and then put them in the tank weighed down by plant clips.
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  • ..., but this may not be obvious to the keeper as these sites are normally in plant thickets (dense growth of stem plants, especially small-leafed ones, or clu
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  • :A solitary aggressive fish It will lurk in the reeds and plant life waiting for their food to come into reach.
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • :The diet consists of plant matter and algae. If they are fed on a diet of meaty foods, their lifespans
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  • :Needs a large aquarium with plenty of lateral swimming space. Plant the tank densely so this fish feels secure. Prefers acidic conditions and d
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  • ...compact nest; nests are more likely to be compact and obvious if floating plant cover is scarce. After spawning in a typical anabantoid embrace, the male w
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  • ...od eater and easily taken care of. Will tend to burrow so have well rooted plant, or keep in pots or with larger stones around the base.
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  • ...the black waters of flood plains, feeding on insects, snails, and decaying plant matter. Adults move to the flooded forest areas for the initial few months ...n the wild they will consume fruits, grains, insects, snails, detritus and plant matter. In the aquarium they will readily eat most anything and can be offe
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  • :Strictly vegetarian fish that must be fed a diet consisting mostly of plant matter. Failure to feed them adequate amounts of roughage can lead to bloat
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  • ...gae growth, is not bothered by planting as this fish won't encounter dense plant growth in the wild.
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  • ...ng cover glass, they will jump at the slightest provocation, although some plant or a piece of cork bark floating on the surface helps to discouraging this.
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  • :These big catfish are obligate carnivores but will take plant food as well. They will also take most pellets and flakes as well as thawed
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  • :Complete omnivore. Will devour anything including small fish, plant matter, pellet and flake foods, frozen/live [[bloodworm]] and [[brine shrim
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  • ...en food such as [[bloodworm]] and [[brine shrimp]] and will also nibble at plant matter. Common diseases are [[Malawi Bloat]] from too much protein. Mbuna a
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  • ...Malaysia. These swamps are shaded and filled with leaf litter where little plant life can grow, because of this the water is tea-coloured and the pH of the
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  • :Small crustaceans, worms, mollusks. Not evident to eat plant matter. Most small, meaty foods accepted, as well as flake and pellet afte
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  • ...raction of the fry often manage to grow up alongside the parents if enough plant cover is available. For high fry production, a pair of adults are best plac
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • {{Plant Data ...Plants that are thriving form a number of small bulbs. When planting this plant, the bulb must '''not''' be fully buried, the majority of it should remain
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  • :Will eat most tropical fish food including plant pellets, [[algae wafers]], live and frozen foods ([[bloodworm]], [[brine sh
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  • {{Plant Data This plant grows multiple strap-like leaves from crowns, and propagates readily via st
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  • :Java Loaches enjoy weaving their eel-like bodies in and around plant stems and roots. This behavior is normal, but can dislodge plants from thei
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  • {{Plant Data :This hardy plant is a fast-growing stem plant suitable for beginners. It can grow in low to high lighting and is good at
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  • ...ld, including insects, crustaceans, plant matter, and some algae and other plant material. In the aquarium they appreciate any food offered, and it is not d
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  • {{Plant Data *[http://www.plantgeek.net/plant-77.htm Plant Geek]
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  • [[Category:Plant Eaters]]
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  • :Not a fussy eater, will eat insects, crustaceans, molluscs and plant matter.
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  • :Strictly herbivorious cichlid that should get large quantities of plant matter and little protein.
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  • ...fry may grow up alongside the parents in a large tank with ample floating plant cover. These killies are very sensitive to poor water quality and thus requ
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  • ...up the substrate therefore reducing anaerobic bacteria and eating decaying plant and dead animals. They also eat algae. They are extremely good cleaning cre
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  • *Plant shops like [[Tropica]] sell some of their plants prefixed to pieces of bogw
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • ....0. Keep the temperature within 72-79°F Do not use live plants as décor. Plant tank heavily with plastic plants, and include some rocks or [[bogwood]] in
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • ...Yellowtail Damselfish are invertebrates, algae on dead coral, zooplankton, plant material.
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  • ...nantly in the middle of the tank, although they can be observed nipping at plant matter throughout the tank. They are very peaceful and are generally compat ...eir diet should consist of animal protein. They will also nip at algae and plant matter that grows in the aquarium and benefit from live rock growth.
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  • {{Plant Data :Fast growing plant, perfect for beginners with basic tank lighting. This plant has become a common invasive weed in waters in Florida.
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  • In addition to protein sources, incorporating a variety of plant matter is crucial for a complete and balanced diet for Blackfin Pearlfish.
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  • {{Plant Data ...the terminal bud and planting it in the bottom. This also makes the mother plant more bushy, because more side shoots are formed.
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  • {{Plant Data *[http://www.plantgeek.net/plantguide_viewer.php?id=34 Plant Geek]
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  • :Prefers a densely planted tank with dim lighting and floating plant cover. Suitable for [[blackwater]] setups.
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  • ...ll scour it's environment for foods including dead and decaying matter and plant material. Can be supplemented with blanched vegetables or catfish wafers.
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  • ...etable matter. They will eat meaty foods, but most of their diet should be plant-based.
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  • {{Plant Data ...is to not occur. If the light levels are not kept above 2[[wpg]] then this plant will grow up towards the light. Can reach {{cm|20}} in that case.
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  • ...ead fish and it's not necessary to offer live fish. Occasionally will take plant matter also.
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  • {{Plant Data ...es them excellent choices for low light intensity tanks. Commonly found in plant communities that include species of the genera Elodea (Waterweeds) and Pota
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • ...hiding place as they are skittish, bogwood and rock caves are acceptable. Plant cover is not necessary but it makes for better water quality. A little salt
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • {{Plant Data :A steady pH and hardness are required to grow this plant. It will accept a wide range of these parameters so long as they are stabl
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  • {{Plant Data :A small foreground plant with slender long leaves. Spreads with runners around the aquarium substrat
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  • ...crawfish, carrion, tadpoles, snails, aquatic insects and numerous aquatic plant species. The captive diet for pet Red-eared Sliders should closely match th ...ti-social, or changes within their tank- such as the introduction of a new plant or aquarium item.
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  • ...tra]]s or fry, as well as small shrimp. Can uproot plants so it is best to plant robust ones if any.
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • {{Plant Data |name = Japanese Bamboo Plant
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  • {{Plant Data *[http://www.plantgeek.net/plantguide_viewer.php?id=41 Plant Geek]
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  • {{Plant Data :{{cn|Madagascar Laceleaf}}, {{cn|Lattice Leaf}}, {{cn|Lace Plant}}
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  • {{Plant Data :{{cn|Delicate Ammannia}}, {{cn|Cognac Plant}}
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  • {{Plant Data :A tall stem plant with oval-shaped leaves.
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  • {{Plant Data *[http://www.plantgeek.net/plantguide_viewer.php?id=36 Plant Geek]
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  • {{Plant Data :Prefers softer water with a pH of about 6.5-7.0. This plant, like the [[Java fern]], should not have its rhizome buried under the subst
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  • {{Plant Data ...rgins, and marshes in Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia. This massive floating plant tends to root in the bottom muck and spreads its several meter long shoots
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • {{Plant Data :A tricky plant which is not entirely aquatic and takes some time to establish in fully aqu
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  • {{Plant Data :A large plant suitable only for large tall aquariums. They prefer some current in the wat
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  • {{Plant Data :There is also a red version of this plant, ''Aponogeton crispus "Red"''. With maroon narrow wavy leaves.
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  • {{Plant Data ...capable of absorbing nitrogen from the air, which can then be used by the plant.
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  • {{Plant Data *[http://www.plantgeek.net/plantguide_viewer.php?id=27 Plant Geek]
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • {{Plant Data |name = Bamboo Plant
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  • {{Plant Data :A plant that requires bright light and frequent fertilization. They are the easiest
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  • {{Plant Data *[http://plantgeek.net/plant-44.htm Plant-Geek.net]
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  • {{Plant Data :This is actually a terrestrial marsh plant but has been successfully acclimated to living fully submersed. Should be p
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  • {{Plant Data :Easy plant to keep. Make sure lighting is adequate. Does best when tied to rocks or dr
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  • {{Plant Data :Easy plant to care for. Tie it to driftwood or rocks and it will grow on it. Tie it to
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  • ...pecies which most commonly inhabits soft, acidic bodies of water with lush plant growth, including pools, ponds, marshes and swamps. In the Mekong River of
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  • {{Plant Data ...pwards rather than forming the desirable carpet look most keepers get this plant for.
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  • ...n used in scientific names for animals, although the practice is common in plant names. ...morkrebs accept a wide range of food, but may have a slight preference for plant materials. They will eat sleeping or dying fish, dead fish, and meaty sinki
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  • {{Plant Data |min_temperature = Numerical value for the lower end of temperature this plant can tolerate
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  • ...fferences, lighting strength and spectrum. But they do adapt. If you are a plant novice as well, you are likely to be adding either too little or too much m ...which may be either rooted or floating, and water sprite (really a rosette plant but also either rooted or floating), or true floaters such as duckweed. The
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  • ...its rasping tongue, known as a radula, the great pond snail feeds on both plant and animal matter, leaving behind distinctive feeding marks. It devours sma
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  • ...available and it is safe to do so. In the aquarium, they should have ample plant cover, as well as open areas for free swimming. The [[Substrate|gravel]] sh
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  • ...y [[API]] to add beneficial bacteria that speeds up the break down of dead plant material, fish waste, uneaten food and other organic material in a aquarium
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  • {{Plant Data :A fairly undemanding plant that does well in a range of water chemistries. Does best with a good light
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  • {{Plant Data ...old as ''[[Anubias afzelii]]'' but ''A.afzelii'' is actually a much larger plant.
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  • {{Plant Data ...Plants that are thriving form a number of small bulbs. When planting this plant, the bulb must '''not''' be fully buried, the majority of it should remain
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • ...4.0 due to the gradual release of tannins and organic acids from decaying plant material. Depending on locality the substrate may be composed of peat, mud
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  • {{Plant Data ...oduce more than 40 leaves, so this needs to be considered when adding this plant to your tank.
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  • {{Plant Data ...Plants that are thriving form a number of small bulbs. When planting this plant, the bulb must '''not''' be fully buried, the majority of it should remain
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  • {{Plant Data :A very easy plant much like its cousin ''[[Anubias barteri var. nana]]'', although larger tha
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  • {{Plant Data :A very easy plant much like its cousin ''[[Anubias barteri var. nana]]'', although larger tha
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  • {{Plant Data
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  • '''Anubias heterophylla''' is a species of plant of the family Araceae that can be grown in an aquarium. {{Plant Data
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