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  2. Tropical Fish Keeping

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    Tropical Fish Keeping. 598.1K posts. 85.3K members. Since 2006. forum community dedicated to tropical fish owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about species,breeding, health, behavior, aquariums, adopting, care, classifieds, and more! Open to fish, plants and reptiles living in freshwater or saltwater environments.

  3. Freshwater and Tropical Fish

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    Arowanas, Bichirs, Eels, Gars, Gobies, Knife Fish, Lung Fish, Freshwater Puffer Fish, South American Leaf Fish, Stingrays

  4. Chat room - Tropical Fish Keeping

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    Life isn’t fair. My betta fish, Neptune, (Black Orchid Male) was born in a cup and shoved into the world for decoration. I “bought” him from a Petco and he lived a nice life in a five gallon tank all on his own. He wasn’t completely isolated, next to his tank is a 30 gallon tank with live plants and goldfish. He loved to sit on his leaf ...

  5. How to Humanely Euthanize a Fish | Tropical Fish Keeping

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    Place the fish in the container. If the fish is in a clear container, place a dark towel around it to calm the fish. 2. Fill a small, clean jar or bottle with tank water, leaving some room at the top. This might be a baby food jar or pill bottle. Put 1 drop of clove oil in the jar or bottle, cap and shake vigorously.

  6. What tropical fish work well in hard, high Ph water?

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    What kind of tropical fish do well in such high, hard water levels? I have a 55-gallon tank that currently houses a female betta, a male swordtail, a young angelfish, 1 cory cat, 1 giant danio, and four zebra danios. I have lost 2 angelfish and five swordtails already, and I think it has to do with the high Ph.

  7. Advanced Freshwater Discussion | Tropical Fish Keeping

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    Here is where to find out about aquarium fish breeding, spawning, hatching, raising and caring for all of our tropical fish eggs, fry and babies. 11.2K 7.1M

  8. Random Snails Appear In My Tank? | Tropical Fish Keeping

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    22556 posts · Joined 2009. #9 · Dec 5, 2011. Snails or snail eggs can arrive on/in any object that has been in another aquarium. Look upon them as your true friend in your fish tank. Snails perform tasks you never could, getting into tight spots to eat organics and break it down for the bacteria to more easily handle.

  9. Anaerobic Sand? - Tropical Fish Keeping

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    2183 posts · Joined 2011. #2 · Sep 8, 2012. Nearly all aquariums with a medium to deep substrate (gravel and especially sand) will have anaerobic regions where oxygen levels are very low or non existent. I believe that 'black sand' only occurs if when detritus gets down to these anaerobic regions resulting in anaerobic decomposition of ...

  10. Rock Shrimp? - Tropical Fish Keeping

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    Shrimp in this group are commonly referred to as the Mountain or Rock Shrimp and are closely related to shrimp in the Atyopsis (Wood/Singapore) group. ... Unlike Atyopsis, these shrimp can be found in not only Asia, but in South America and Africa. They can get quite large and generally reach an adult size of 8-12 cm.

  11. Treating internal parasites with Fenbendazole - Tropical Fish...

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    Repeat for three days in a row. Wait a week and repeat for three weeks total. Keep doing weekly water changes. Don't feed your fish anything else for the three treatment days. Hope that helps! 18 species/varieties of fish, 15 species/varieties of plants - The fish are finally ahead of the plants!