Angelfish Fish Breeding
Many angelfish enthusiasts become breeders accidentally the first time around. they may be surprised one day to find eggs layed on a leaf and parents chasing other fish away. And now wonder what to do. If this has happened to you, you now have some decisions to make about how involved and serious of an Read More… »
Posted December 29, 2011 at 9:28 pm no commentsPet Stores Won’t Fix Your Fish Problems!
Sometimes, going to the pet store only makes your fish problems worse – especially since many pet store employees have never even kept fish tanks of their own before. The best thing you can do to protect your investment in your fish tank set up is to do your own research. This is very important Read More… »
Posted May 21, 2011 at 1:24 pm no commentsDIY Aquarium Filter
The most important component in a successful aquarium is its filtration system. In order to be most effective Aquarium filtration systems require high turnover rates. This DIY project will show you how to build a filter system that will give you an extraordinary turnover rate and virtually eliminate the need for water changes. The bio Read More… »
Posted October 12, 2010 at 12:16 pm no commentsThe BiOrb Intelligent Light
The BiOrb intelligent light is one of the greatest accessories, actually the greatest accessory, that any BiOrb owner can own. It is pre-programmed with four light settings, each representing sunrise, daylight, sunset, and moonlight; ensuring that your BiOrb habitat is as close to the natural habitat of your fish as possible. Read more about The Read More… »
Posted August 1, 2010 at 12:58 pm no commentsBetta – Keeping and Breeding the Siamese Fighting Fish
Individual experiences with bettas seem to differ from one person to the next. Some report keeping and raising Bettas to be fun and easy, while other people report having no success at all. One things seems to be certain and that is, keeping and breeding are both much easier than raising the Bettas to adulthood. Read More… »
Posted May 1, 2010 at 1:52 am no commentsThe Tropical Freshwater Aquarium – Community Fish for Beginners
If you go into any aquarium shop you will see many different tropical fish that you can put into your tropical freshwater aquarium. As a beginner there is a bewildering choice but which ones should you choose? You will want fish that are easy to keep and perhaps easy to breed. Mollies and guppies fulfill Read More… »
Posted March 10, 2010 at 8:19 am no commentsTropical Freshwater Fish – The Swordtail
A member of the Poecilidae family (the same family as the Guppy) the Swordtail is native to Guatemala and Mexico. Swordtails are popular freshwater tropical fish as they are hardy and easy to breed. They are happier in large tanks with open areas for swimming. They prefer a temperature of between 72F and 82F and Read More… »
Posted March 10, 2010 at 8:12 am no commentsTropical Fish for Community Aquariums – the Guppy
One of the most popular tropical, freshwater fish is the guppy. As well as being easy to keep and tolerant of a wide range of water conditions, guppies are one of the easiest aquarium fish to breed. They are livebearers and bear small, live fry. Unlike many other fish species it is easy to see Read More… »
Posted February 27, 2010 at 12:48 pm no commentsTropical Fish for Community Aquariums – the Molly
Mollies are hardy fish and easy to keep. They are adaptable to a wide range of water conditions and are livebearers and easy to breed. They prefer a warm tank with temperatures between about 72F and 80F and at least fifteen gallons. Although there are two types of Mollies generally kept in tropical aquariums, sail Read More… »
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