Arowana: On Selecting and Rearing Dragon Fish
It is relatively easy to find a supply of O.bicirrhosum a.k.a.
Rules About Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance
Some fishkeepers are proponents of the “perfectly balanced tank” theory, where the number of fish, number of plants, level of light, exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and quality of filters are all in ideal equilibrium so the water in the tank never needs changing, only topping up to replace what is lost through evaporation.
Small Rock Anemone
August 2, 2010 by admin
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Small Rock Anemone “This small Aiptasia anemone lives snuggled in the rock, and if disturbed can quickly disappear from sight!” 10/3/2009 Quick as a whip, the Small Rock Anemone will retract into its hole or crevice if it feels threatened! Don’t be fooled by this quick maneuver, even though a Small Rock Anemone is fast at disappearing if disturbed, that’s just one of its fast tricks. This pretty rock anemone, also known as the Glass Rose Anemone, is very fast at reproducing and can quickly overrun its environment. Small Aiptasia anemones don’t have a very good reputation with saltwater hobbyists, because they can reach plague proportions in a saltwater aquarium or a reef tank… Read More
Black Moor Goldfish – Goggles
July 31, 2010 by admin
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Goggles “Goggles invented a game?” 2010-04-15 Here’s what Katie says about Goggles: “He will go to the top of the tank, start to sink and then once he reaches the rocks he’ll swim back to the top and do it again! We call it “dew-dropping” ” “Goggles is really a great name for a black moor goldfish, thanks for sharing him here.”
Yellow Sun Coral
July 28, 2010 by admin
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Yellow Sun Coral Tubastraea aurea “Nicely subdued in color, yet still a brilliant reef aquarium attraction” 6/18/2010 The bright Yellow Sun Coral is another one of those… ‘knock-your-socks-off’ …beauties! The pretty Yellow Sun Coral Tubastraea aurea is a nicely subdued color version of the Tubastraea genus. Another great photographic coral. The corallites of the T.
*BEST* 20 Gallon Long Saltwater Reef Fish Tank Aquarium – Shinla83
July 27, 2010 by admin
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20 Gallon Long Saltwater Reef Tank Setup – 30″ Current USA Sundial 4x24watt T5 Light Fixture – [2x] Hydor Koralia #1 – AquaC Remora w/ Maxijet 1200 – Phosban 150 by Two Little Fishies w/ Tunze Mini Pump 5024 – CPR AquaFuge 1624 Power Compact Refugium Light – Marineland Stealth 100watt Heater – Mag-Float Small – 3/4″ Drain, 1/2″ Return with Maxijet 1200 Return Pump + 1/2″ Vinyl Tube – [2x] Ocellaris Clownfish, [1x] Pink Streaked Wrasse, [1x] Green Mandarin Goby, [1x] Firefish and [1x] Yasha Goby w/ Red Pistol Shrimp – Lots of rare corals such as Miami Hurricane Chalice, Blue Hornets, Purple Hornets, Rastas, Bazooka Joe Chalice, etc. This is my 4th update on the 20 gallon long.
Mighty Arowanas: What You Need To Know?
The common name “arowana” is used to refer to any one of seven species of an ancient order of fish called the “bony tongues” (suborder Osteoglossoidel).
Fish Tanks: Glass versus Acrylic
Back in the 70’s it seen every household I visited had a container of fish of some sort. Guppies caught from banks and popped into bowls, angelfish purchased from run-down aquariums in the neighborhood and housed in algae-coated tanks, and Siamese fighting fish kept individually in old jam and cookie jars.
The Goldfish: What You Need To Know?
Goldfish are perhaps the most popular aquarium fish in the world, and a species most first-time fish hobbyists start off with. Their bold colors, gracefulness and gentle demeanor have endeared them to people of different generation, and they are ideal pets for children as they are relatively easy to care for
Coloration: Where Do The Colors In Fish Come From?
One reason many people find fish so captivating is the astounding variety of colors they come in. have you ever wondered how they get their beautiful coloring