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Care Guide for Mollies – Feeding, Breeding, and Tank Mates

Mollies are not picky eaters and are first in line to gobble up anything you drop in the aquarium. Because they are omnivores, provide a good mix of proteins and vegetables in the form of high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen foods, and Repashy Soilent Green gel … See more

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How to Treat Sick Aquarium Fish (Even If You’re Not Sure What’s …

WEBStep 3: How to Treat Your Sick Fish. If you are fairly certain of which disease your fish has, treat for that specific sickness first with the appropriate medication, and …

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How to Treat Common Diseases that Affect Livebearer Fish

WEBMedications like Expel-P that contain the active ingredient of levamisole or flubendazole work by paralyzing the adult worms so that they can be expelled by the fish …

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Care Guide for Freshwater Angelfish

WEBAs for water parameters, angelfish tend to prefer warmer temperatures between 78-86°F. (Dean keeps his tanks around 82°F for breeding and raising fry.) They …

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Top 10 Live Foods to Feed Your Aquarium Fish

WEBThen use a pipette to remove some of the vinegar eels and feed them to your fish fry. Read our step-by-step instructions to make your own vinegar eel cultures. 4. …

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Care Guide for Discus Fish – The King of the Aquarium

WEBThe main takeaway from this care guide is to reduce stress. Raise the heat, keep the water clean and stable, and feed them correctly. Don’t let kids tap on the glass, and limit the …

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How to Treat Diseases in Freshwater Fish Aquarium Co-Op

WEBStep 4: Sterilize the Fish Tank and Equipment. After the infections have been treated and the fish have been free of any symptoms for at least 4-6 weeks, you can finally release …

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How to Quarantine New or Sick Aquarium Fish the Easy Way

WEBDose 1 packet of Maracyn, 1 packet of ParaCleanse, and 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of Ich-X for every 10 gallons of water. Let the medication soak in the water for 7 days without …

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Care Guide for Boesemani Rainbowfish

WEBBoesemanis are one of the easier rainbowfish to spawn, but their tiny fry can be difficult to raise. Start by making sure you have both males and females, and condition them for …

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Plant Nutrition – Aquarium Co-Op

WEBWe focus on Live Aquarium Plants, selling both in our retail store and online. Live Aquatic Plants are essential to a healthy aquarium.

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The Fish Keeper’s Guide to pH, GH, and KH

WEBKH is measured in dKH (degrees of KH) or ppm (parts per million), where 1 dKH equals 17.9 ppm. Typically, freshwater aquariums should be between 4-8 dKH (or 70-140 ppm). …

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Care Guide for Betta Fish – The Best Beginner Pet Fish

WEBBetta fish prefer temperatures around 80°F and tend to be much more active when kept in warmer waters. In the United States, where room temperatures are commonly between …

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10 Best Goldfish Foods You Need to Try

WEB6. Xtreme Pellets. Xtreme Aquatic Foods has one of the best, all-in-one formulas for omnivore fish, and we regularly feed their pellets to our goldfish, community fish, and …

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Care Guide for Dwarf Gouramis — Feisty Relative of Betta Fish

WEBSet up a 10-gallon breeding tank with shallow water between 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) deep and warmer temperatures around 80–82°F (27–28°C). Use a sponge filter with gentle …

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CO2 in Planted Aquariums: What Does It Really Do and Is It Natural

WEBWhen the plants receive light, they consume CO 2 to photosynthesize and create oxygen. At night when there is no light available and plants are not able to photosynthesize, they …

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The Smallest Pufferfish in the World

WEBCarinotetraodon travancoricus – also known as the pea puffer, Indian dwarf puffer, Malabar puffer, and pygmy puffer – is the smallest pufferfish in the world and comes from fully …

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Care Guide for GloFish – Fluorescent Fish for Beginners

WEBAll GloFish except for the danios need a heater because they are tropical fish that require temperatures of approximately 75-80°F (24-27°C) to stay healthy. If you keep them at a …

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Air Stones: The Secret Weapon Every Aquarium Needs to Have

WEBAn air stone is a small weighted bubbler that produces very small bubbles in the water. This simple accessory helps to gradually diffuse air into the tank and minimizes the amount of …

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