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  2. Harlequin rasbora - Wikipedia

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    The fish will live in an aquarium in waters ranging from a pH of 6.0 to 7.8, and hardness ranges from zero to 15°dH. However, while for maintenance purposes water chemistry is not critical provided that cleanliness of the aquarium is maintained, for breeding purposes the water chemistry becomes considerably more so (see below). The temperature ...

  3. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater is usually alkaline, while the pH (alkalinity or acidity) of fresh water varies more. Hardness measures overall dissolved mineral content; hard or soft water may be preferred. Hard water is usually alkaline, while soft water is usually neutral to acidic. [69] Dissolved organic content and dissolved gases content are also important ...

  4. Hemigrammus erythrozonus - Wikipedia

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    The water should be soft to slightly hard, d°GH of 6° to 15°, with a slightly acidic pH of 6.8, in the range 6.0 – 7.5. It prefers a temperature of 25 °C (77 °F) in the range 22–28 °C (72–82 °F). The hardiness of this fish allows it easily to adapt to harder water, though soft water is essential for captive breeding.

  5. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Water Hardness Bristlenose pleco, bushynose pleco: Ancistrus spp. The bristlenose genus has at least 59 identified species and many others yet to be named. [16] Males and female both have long "bristles" on their nose, the males having distinctly longer ones. 72-84 F (20-27 C) Adonis pleco, polka dot lyre-tail pleco: Acanthicus adonis: 100 cm ...

  6. Rainbow shark - Wikipedia

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    An adult rainbow shark thrives in a minimum of 55 gallons of water, with an aquarium length of 48 inches, at the neutral pH range (6 to 8 pH), with temperatures between 24 and 27 °C (75 and 81 °F), and water hardness maintained at 5 to 11 dH. They must have this much space, as they frequently swim around quickly and will terrorize other fish ...

  7. Kuhli loach - Wikipedia

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    A pair of kuhli loaches foraging in a black-gravel substrate aquarium. Pangio loaches natively live in a tropical climate and prefer water with a 5.5 – 6.5 pH-but will tolerate 7.0 pH in aquaria, a water hardness of 5.0 dGH, and a temperature range of 75 – 86 °F (24 – 30 °C).

  8. Blue acara - Wikipedia

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    The blue acara is a common cichlid sold in many aquarium stores, ... a water hardness of 3-6° dGH, and a water temperature of 22–30 °C (72–86 °F). ...

  9. Zebra pleco - Wikipedia

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    Maintaining water parameters at certain levels is also of importance when keeping them in an aquarium. The ideal water temperature for their tank is about 79–88 °F (26–31 °C). Reasonable water acidity levels are 6.5 pH to 7.0 pH with the water hardness ranging between 2 and 6 dKH. [citation needed]

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