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As with all viviparous fish, be on the lookout for live young, and keep a good gender balance to prevent aggression (Complete Koi advises keeping platies in groups of 3-6 with a 1:3 male-female ...
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A hardy fish is any fish which is easy to maintain in a home aquarium due to its ability to adapt to a wide range of water parameters. [1] Such fish are good starter fish can be used for 'cycling' an aquarium (i.e. reducing ammonia and nitrites to effectively zero.) [2] [more detail needed]
Although it is a small fish, the White Cloud Mountain minnow is sometimes used as a pond fish, especially in ponds intended for frogs to breed. Adult White Cloud Mountain minnows will sometimes eat frog eggs as the tadpoles begin to move about or wait for them to hatch. Once tadpoles are a couple of days old they are out of danger.
Many color and tail pattern varieties exist. They generally need a ratio of 1 male to 2 females or more. All guppies and mollies are hardy fish that tolerate lower oxygen levels and temperatures than most aquarium fish, give birth to live young, and readily breed in home tanks. [58] can live in full sea water [59] 66 °F - 84 °F (19 °C - 29 °C)
A Fish Out of Water is a 1961 American children's book written by Helen Palmer Geisel (credited as Helen Palmer) and illustrated by P. D. Eastman. The book is based on a short story by Palmer's husband Theodor Geisel ( Dr. Seuss ), "Gustav, the Goldfish", which was published with his own illustrations in Redbook magazine in June 1950.
The film tells the story of three kids–Fly, his little sister Stella, and cousin Chuck—who turn into fish and must return to human form before 48 hours are up; otherwise, they will be stuck as fish forever. It was released on 6 October 2000 in Denmark, 10 August 2001 in the United Kingdom, and 5 September 2006 in the United States.
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