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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Loach (Freshwater) - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • This parasite is very common. Very. Passes rapidly to other fish via water.
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Catfish - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Catfish - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Catfish - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • |extra_common_names=Fantail Goldfish, Common Goldfish, Comet Goldfish, Shubunkin, Fancy Goldfish |caption=Hibuna Common Goldfish
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  • |difficulty=Very Easy ...planaria are the most effective way to kill Hydras, as they are otherwise very resilient organisms that can withstand a variety of water conditions and br
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  • [[Category:Gobies/Blennies - Common Names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Brackish)]]
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  • [[Category:Tetras - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Tetras - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Tetras - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cyprinids - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Loach (Freshwater) - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
    120 bytes (15 words) - 21:56, 19 December 2010
  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • :Dark brown body with large golden coloured spots. Often sold as a [[Common Pleco]], can be differentiated by their colour pattern as other Commons do *[http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=177 Planet CatFish]
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  • [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
    120 bytes (14 words) - 12:41, 24 June 2009
  • [[Category:Plecos - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
    162 bytes (19 words) - 23:22, 12 February 2011
  • |availability=Common ...s mark the body of juveniles and mature females. At least two variants are common to the hobby: one with a fully red tail, and the other with the majority of
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  • [[Category:Killifish - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • :Breeding is reportedly more common when a group of three to five pairs are present, as opposed to a single pai ...d. Should be kept in groups of 4-5 or more, in smaller groups they will be very shy and spend most of their time hidden.
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  • [[Category:Loach (Freshwater) - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • A common misconception is that KH is a part of GH and that KH cannot be higher than Water hardness is often ignored by many aquarists, but a very low KH can cause [[pH shock]], disease and death in aquatic animals.
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  • ...e food regularly, in hopes that the fish will "learn" to accept it, but in very small quantities, so as not to add too much rotting vegetation to the tank. ...wn in a separate tank, in order to provide a [[live food]] appropriate for very small fish.
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  • *[[Flexibacter columnaris]], recently named Flavobacterium columnare. This common bacteria gives the appearance of white fungus on fish but is actually bacte
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  • *Example commercial product is 'Sulphate of Potash', a common gardening fertiliser. Typically says it contains K2O (''Potassium oxide'').
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  • It is a common misnomer that PMDD stands for 'Poor Man's Dosing Drops' but is indeed named
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  • ...ial for living organisms, particularly in cell physiology, and is the most common metal in many animals.
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Saltwater)]]
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  • ...only used medically as a calcium supplement or as an antacid. It is also a common substance found as rock (like marble) in all parts of the world and so is o
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  • ...s contains low levels of cyanide. But it is believed to be harmless in the very low levels used in freshwater aquariums for treatment use.<ref>[http://www.
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  • These are common worm like [[parasites]] (or [[ectoparasite]]) about 1-2mm in length which l ...less and dies of either a bacteria infection or oxygen starvation. Usually very quickly indeed.
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Brackish)]]
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  • *[[:Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)|Freshwater fish]] *[[:Category:Fish - Common names (Saltwater)|Saltwater fish]]
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  • [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]]
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  • ...in water is easily measured with widely available test kits. There are two common methods for measuring ammonia: * Free ammonia is highly toxic to aquatic life. It kills in aquariums at very low amounts. Any level above 0.02&nbsp;mg/l (ppm) is considered harmful.
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Brackish)]]
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  • :Very popular, cheap and common plant. Perhaps the most popular.
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  • [[Category:Plants - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Catfish - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Shrimp - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • |availability=Common ...own. Shouldn't be kept with overly-aggressive or predatory fish, nor with very small fish.
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  • :First discovered in China on white cloud 'mountain' (hence the common name), actually a set of about 30 peaks in Guandong province, but is now ex ...o [[copper]] in the water; any treatments containing copper should be used very carefully to avoid accidentally [[Metal Poisoning|poisoning]] them. The you
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cyprinids - Common names]]
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  • :These are their common names. The hobby tends to use these names as quite often a type of algae is ...ant leaves as well as on the edges of almost any hard surface. Composed of very fine strands it grows in dense patches resembling a dirty green beard, thus
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  • [[Category:Gobies/Blennies - Common Names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Saltwater)]]
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  • ..., and the ''Green Kissing Gourami''. Of the two, the pink variety is more common.
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Catfish - Common names]]
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  • |availability = common ...s also a common beginners aquarium plant as it's often to be found on sale very cheaply in pet shops throughout the world. It is a good oxygenator and due
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  • [[Category:Plants - Common names]]
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  • ...'herbal' or [[w:Tea tree oil|tea-tree oil]] remedies as these are at best very weak in action. The most common treatment chemicals called 'fungicides' are:
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  • ...y in each species and at their stage of growth. With mortality of eggs and very young fry being sensitive to low levels (~20&nbsp;mg/l) of nitrate.<ref nam ...of the chemical is slow and over many days in the tank. However it's quite common for less experience aquarists to go and introduce a new fish to their seemi
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  • [[Category:Plecos - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Plecos - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Plecos - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Plecos - Common names]]
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  • ...shorn, as a ramshorn snail, but this species has many differences from the common ramshorn. ...depending on temperature) these will hatch. The babies of red ramshorn are very tiny but identical to their parents. They will be able to find their own fo
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  • [[Category:Loach (Freshwater) - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Saltwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Livebearers - Common names]]
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  • ...abies are born fully formed and ready to swim. They are capable of eating very shortly after birth. The female will sometimes eat her young so provide sp :Platies are very gentle community fish. As with other livebearers, males tend to chase the
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  • ...ales are always brown whether or not they are spawning. In contrast to the common chocolate gourami, this species is a paternal (vs maternal) mouthbrooder, b
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  • [[Category:Plants - Common names]]
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  • ...affected by the chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis). Some are very susceptible and die quickly while others which are more resistant are carri ...d lowering the water level to a few cms so the animal doesn't have to swim very far to reach air is also recommended.<sup>**</sup>
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  • [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]]
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  • All aquarium societies face common problems of attraction new members, staffing and financing their operations
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  • ...from slow moving streams of India in the Malabar region, hence one of the common names. ...fish and should generally be kept in a single species set-up. They can be very aggressive and territorial, often nip fins, and there are reports of them k
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  • Copper is often present in tap water due to the common use of copper pipes (especially in old houses (say pre1970s). To reduce lev ...t invertebrates, at least), since there is already plenty of [[salt]], the common remedy in fresh water.
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  • Typically sold in different sizes. The most common being a large rectangle (4" x 8") shaped piece of white foam, it is also av
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  • '''Lymphocystis''' is a common iridovirus disease of freshwater and saltwater fish. Virtually all shop bou ...some aquarists recommend surgery to remove the affected area if it becomes very serious.
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Brackish)]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Saltwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cichlids - Common names]]
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  • :As the common name implies, red swamp crayfish are found mainly in swamps, sloughs, and d ...Crayfish will seriously disrupt any vegetation or decoration. They can be very active and will often attempt to escape. It is imperative that these animal
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  • ...le base which, when open, does resemble a pizza, giving rise to one of its common names. It is capable of folding this up like a ball when a fish brushes pas
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  • [[Category:Anemones - Common names]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Saltwater)]]
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  • ...the ''[[Hemigrammus bleheri]]'' and the two may be marketed under the same common name, the ''H. bleheri'' is slightly smaller in size. It is also different
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  • ...a tank of 5 gallons or more, as this particular species of catfish is not very active. It comes from a similar part of the world, and requires the same wa ...lets|Pellet foods]] and can be weaned on [[Flake Food]]. Will also feed on very young crickets and cockroaches. These can purchased at must pet stores.
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cyprinids - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Livebearers - Common names]]
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  • [[Category:Loach (Freshwater) - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Loach (Freshwater) - Common names]] [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Plants - Common names]]
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  • |extra_common_names=American Eel, American Freshwater Eel, Anguila Eel, Common Eel, European Eel, European Freshwater Eel, Silver Eel :This is a very elongated fish with variable colouration. Adults are usually white or light
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  • |name=Archerfish (Common) |extra_common_names=Common Archerfish, Largescale Archerfish, Seven-Spot Archerfish, Spotted Archerfis
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  • |extra_common_names=Asiatic Knifefish, Bronze Featherback, Common Knifefish ...ot, however, be kept with other Knifefish, one Knife to a tank, it will be very territorial towards conspecifics. This fish can work well in a large enough
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  • :Needs very specific environmental conditions. A raised area of land (sandy beach, pile ...e correct environment is provided, this should be a regular occurrence. Is very territorial towards it's own species and other creatures entering it's surr
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  • [[Category:Fish - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Cyprinids - Common names]]
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  • |extra_common_names=Baltic Sturgeon, Common Sturgeon, European Sturgeon, Sea Sturgeon, European Sea Sturgeon :Requires a very large tank in captivity and only really suitable for public aquariums. Whil
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