May 2, 2024
Fish Puns: Dive In and Reel In the Laughs with Aquatic Wordplay

Bring Laughter to Your Day with Fish Puns and Jokes A Deep Dive into Fish and Ocean-Themed Puns Fish puns abound in our language, a testament to our affinity for aquatic wordplay. From the simplest sea critter pun to those with more complexity, there’s always a fish pun ready to reel you in. Whether it's […]

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May 2, 2024
Can Guppies Survive in Saltwater? Exploring Their Potential for Marine Aquariums

Guppies in Saltwater Tanks: A Fresh Perspective Guppies are well-known for their hardiness and adaptability, attributes that generally find them a spot in most community aquariums worldwide. Let's dive in and discover the fascinating, lesser-known side of guppies: their ability to thrive in saltwater tanks and their potential contribution to the marine aquarium community. Adapting […]

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April 18, 2024
Why Do Fish Jump Out of Tank?

Fish hobbyists may experience their aquarium being affected by sudden movements that cause some or all of its inhabitants to escape overnight, which is usually an indicator that something is amiss; too cold or too warm water, not enough oxygen, or perhaps there are environmental issues which have caused your fish to leave your tank […]

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April 18, 2024
Water Mites in Fish Tank

Water mites in an aquarium are not harmful; in fact they actually aid the nitrogen cycle while providing tasty food source for small fish. If their population starts growing out of control then that could be a telltale sign something's amiss with your tank. Rarely is it even possible to spot these tiny creatures; they […]

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April 17, 2024
No Fish That Eat Poop in the Aquarium Hobby

Aquarium hobbyists know there are no fish who eat poop; although less-informed pet store associates might tell you otherwise. Poop is only expelled after extracting nutrients and energy from its food source and expulsion by excreting as waste product called feces which contains the same ammonia that the original release contained; over time this waste […]

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April 16, 2024
Why Do Schooling Fish Swim in Groups?

Schooling fish are an innate, natural behavior and aquarium owners often place groups into their tanks to achieve an authentic and animated aesthetic. While this is a good strategy, it's essential that aquarium owners understand why schooling fish behave this way - schooling provides protection from predators while finding food, as well as making mating […]

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April 15, 2024
Ghost Shrimp Are Good Companions

Ghost shrimp make an excellent addition to a home aquarium. As scavenger feeders, they spend most of their time searching the tank substrate for food particles lodged between plant leaves or roots or on the bottom surface - their small size makes them suitable for smaller community tanks with appropriate fish companions. Ghost shrimp are […]

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April 15, 2024
What Do Crayfish Eat?

Crayfish are known to feed on whatever material lands at the bottom of rivers and streams, or is washed downstream by fast currents. They consume algae that grows on rocks or debris found within their environment as well as decayed plant or animal matter that gets washed downstream; some aquarium owners have even reported sightings […]

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April 15, 2024
The Different Types of Guppies

Guppies are some of the most captivating aquarium fish today, offering easy breeding and an array of vibrant colors that makes them a welcome addition to any home aquarium. To provide them with optimal care, however, it's essential that you understand their various varieties as they differ significantly between them all. Genetics and Breeding Guppies […]

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April 14, 2024
Avoiding Fish in Shock After Water Change

Losing fish to water changes can be heartbreaking for aquarium owners. Yet many deaths can be avoided by understanding what can go wrong during water changes and taking precautions against it. Temperature shock is a leading cause of fish deaths after changes, and thermometers can easily help you ensure that both tank waters have identical […]

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April 14, 2024
How Many Balloon Mollies Should Be Kept Together?

The Balloon Molly is an attractive, easy to care for fish that thrives in an aquarium with live plants. Mollies are shoaling fish, meaning that they prefer living together rather than alone, which may make your tank feel more alive while also supporting their health and well being. How many should be kept together depends […]

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April 12, 2024
Why is My Betta Fish Losing Color?

Loss of color in betta fishes is often indicative of something more serious going wrong, and should prompt us to investigate further. Loss of pigment may be related to water parameters, diet or stress as well as illness or injuries. One of the primary factors causing betta fish to lose its colors is disease or […]

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