Johnarthur has alot of Freshwater Angelfish know-how. Meghan is doing a blog on her freshwater angelfish raising process:
http://www.myaquariumclub.com/the-growth-and-
development-of-freshwater-a...
...ther. The puffer needs brackish, like it's habitat where the ocean meets the river, and the oscar needs freshwater. You puffer will not live long and he will suffer in freshwater.
Read this:...
I was wondering about the use of sand in a freshwater tank myself. Would sand not disrupt the attributes of a freshwater aquarium?, making it a brackish tank?
But I belive that you do not have to g...
Although I've never kept saltwater Angelfish, I know they can have ich just like the freshwater variety. If it's not an injury, then it could be ich, which usually shows up as white spots al...
If you put crayfish in a freshwater aquarium, remember they are skilled predators that love to eat fish.
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I assume you're talking about one of the freshwater shrimp species. Some are small, and some are the size of crayfish. If you want to raise some of the little guys, you&...
hm i agree with you miss megham ,you also agree that freshwater fish likes living plants where as saltwater fish likes rocks,obviously they are differece in nature,likes and dislikes.. even the plants...
Angelfish are considered the queen of the freshwater aquarium, and Discus are considered the king. It's probably because they're both exotic looking and sort of tricky to keep.
If you're talking about freshwater shrimp, the usual maintenance schedule for a freshwater aquarium is to replace 20 or 30 percent of the water every week. Small aquariums need more frequent main...
They are just gorgeous!!! I love rays. They have a petting tank at a local aquarium here with two types of freshwater rays. They are really cool to touch and it is so awesome when they swim up to you....
Sharks and sting rays are related, and there are freshwater rays. I've never heard of freshwater sharks, but the saltwater kind, as we all know, are quite dangerous. Aquarium shops sometimes sell...
...has to be "salt".And I also put the salt because I heard It would be better.Is there any combinable freshwater fish that could handle about 11 spoons of salt exept other puffers.And I have a...
...g post on how to raise pH and kH with Sodium Bicarbonate.
4) Secondly set the temp to 76.
5) Place a little freshwater salt in the water - 1 tablespoon per 5 gal.
6) Make sure the water is aerated....
...has to be "salt".And I also put the salt because I heard It would be better.Is there any combinable freshwater fish that could handle about 11 spoons of salt exept other puffers.And I have a...
...t appropriate. I believe Kosher salt is pure sodium chloride. Before you dump in any salt, be aware that most freshwater plants don't tolerate very high levels of salt, nor do most freshwater aqu...
you keep puffer on a freshwater tank!!! ....
I saw one of your blogs and I intend to read it fully.
In my opinion discus are the second most beautiful freshwater fish.
I look forward to more pics.
WELCOME! what ttype of freshwater fish do you have?
what place on the internet has freshwater snails that has free shipping?
...orary medication and even a general purpose additive in some fish farms, salt is not always appropriate for a freshwater aquarium. Some plants and freshwater organisms cannot tolerate salt, and even t...
all freshwater but i know some things about salt. i breed bettas and have a BUNCH of tanks
thank you and i have a driftwood curring in a sterile freshwater bucket. will add sometime next week
Check our blog section. One of the newer blogs has everything you ever wanted to know about freshwater shrimp.
I recommend the API Master Freshwater liquid test kit.
Thanks just purchased one of these on ebay....
Sorry. I thought you were talking about a freshwater tank. Thanks to littleman for correcting my error.
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Freshwater-Aquarium-3216/10-
gallon-tank-2.htm
Ok, that didn't really work , but it is the API Master Freshwater test kit, and is listed on that page under testing equipment.
I use the API Master Freshwater liquid test kit. You can get it from www.drsfostersmith.com for about $20. There is something like 720 tests in it.
Yes, let us know how it goes!
You should really invest in the API freshwater test kit. It will save you a lot of headache in the long run!
Good luck!
...dmin's question before answering. Unfortunatly the look for a reef tank is alittle more sparse than a planted freshwater tank, but I guess you mainly supliment the heavy planting for the vibrant color...
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