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  • ...level of care given to them, harbour many unwanted pathogens, and are very low in nutritional value. Secondly, teaching an Arowana to eat other fish will ...e "Water monkeys". Arowanas have been rumoured to capture prey as large as low flying bats and small birds. All species are large, and the [[Arapaima]] is
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  • ...ed a balanced diet that includes fresh foods. Select fresh foods that are low in starches and sugars, e.g. shrimp, oysters, crab, clams for protein and v ...oldfish have a distorted digestive system, so thus they need food which is low in protein, starch and sugar as they get older. Constipation is a real conc
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  • ...ve a special organ that allows them to breathe air. So they can survive in low oxygenated water. If they are not allowed access to the air then they drown
    5 KB (776 words) - 06:22, 23 September 2019
  • ...burrow in, such as sand or gravel, caves, crevices in driftwood, or dense, low-lying plant cover.
    5 KB (738 words) - 19:13, 3 February 2021
  • If you live in an area with low GH water you may need to add chemicals to increase the GH level to a level
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  • ==Low KH== *In tanks with a low KH value, say under {{d|2|3}}, pH crash is more likely.
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  • * A level of 4 mg/L is considered low and getting potentially deadly.
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  • ...tains 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.prac
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  • ...is the [[Neon Tetra]]. In the wild this fish lives in Amazon water with a low pH of about 5. But due to extensive captive breeding the animal has adapted ...e eggs and sperm literally rupture and die. So breeders place this fish in low pH water in order to breed them.
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  • * 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. ...ish, amphibians, invertebrates etc. vary enormously on their tolerances of low levels of ammonia and the issue is made further complicated as young are fa
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  • Usually detritus will accumulate in low water flow areas, sumps, edges of rocks, ornaments, etc.
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  • ...t levels (the [[specific gravity]], or S.G.). Typically brackish water has low-end salinity, with a S.G. of 1.001-1.015. Typically this is 1 [[tsp]] of [[
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  • |light_needs = Low
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  • *Pure water if supplied sealed may be low in saturated oxygen. *To hatch out [http://mytriops.com/ Triops] creatures that only hatch out in low [[GH]] water.
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  • ...) over a wide range of temperatures and water parameters, coupled with its low price, mean that this is an excellent choice for a novice fish keeper.
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  • ...oes remove [[nitrogen]] from the water and is often seen in aquariums with low [[nitrates]]. Believed to consume [[phosphate]] amongst other minerals, so ::Ammonia in low levels is a desirable food for [[microphytes]] and [[macrophytes]] and alga
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  • |light_needs = LOw :Recommended low light, fast growing plant. Can be floated or planted. If floated it makes a
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  • ...d for marine Exophiala, Ichthyophonus) in an aquarium is primary a sign of low quality aquarium conditions by the owner. It appears as fluffy white<sup>*<
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  • ...system, liver, spleen, and kidneys of fish and other aquatic animals. Even low concentrations of ''0.5mg/l'' over extended periods can cause long term dam ...Species vary in their tolerance. If you can measure it, it's harmful as at low levels it damages internal organs.
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  • ...ge of growth. With mortality of eggs and very young fry being sensitive to low levels (~20&nbsp;mg/l) of nitrate.<ref name="salmonid">[http://www.springer
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  • ...aquariums. Slightly soft (GH 6-10dh) water is preferred (if the GH is too low they can't make their [[carapace]]). They are extremely sensitive to [[ammo
    3 KB (465 words) - 18:20, 2 September 2020
  • ...r kept low or shaded by floating plants. Temperatures are best kept in the low 80's fahrenheit; lower temperatures may result in the males dying while hol
    3 KB (462 words) - 17:02, 13 November 2019
  • By having this organ the fish can survive in very poor quality water that is low in oxygen.
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  • *They provide a worldwide low cost [http://www.ornamentalfish.org/education/homestudy/courses.php Home St
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  • '''Chloramine''' (NH2Cl) is commonly used in low concentrations as a disinfectant in municipal water systems (your tap water
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  • ==Water Quality Low== ...of [[ammonia]], [[nitrite]] or even [[nitrate]] to rise beyond their usual low limits will cause damage to the aquatic animal. Reduce these levels by perf
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  • ...fish and with a sandy substrate and large rocks. Medium light levels with low current is preferred.
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  • ...re a must. Like all Apistos, they are sensitive to toxins, medications and low oxygen levels as.
    3 KB (519 words) - 13:01, 5 October 2021
  • ...l as it is long, this must be taken into account when housing this fish. A low bioload is recommended and as high as a D.O. level as can be provided. pH s
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  • ...e "Water monkeys". Arowanas have been rumoured to capture prey as large as low flying bats and small birds. All species are large, and the [[Arapaima]] is
    3 KB (493 words) - 02:24, 13 December 2017
  • ...abit the upper layer of the aquarium, so bottom- and rock inhabitants with low or mediocre aggression are a good choice as tankmates.
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  • ...se planting. However, any living organisms in these set ups are best being low waste producers as it is a very delicate balance. Goldfish do not fall into
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  • ...r Apistogramma species but still prefer somewhat soft water and reasonably low nutrient levels; while they can technically be kept as a pair in a 10 gallo
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  • ...iour, be mindful. This behaviour can sometimes be an early indicator of a low dissolved oxygen level as these fish are seeking to maximize the flow of wa
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  • ...They appreciate the same water conditions as Discus with soft water and a low pH with a high temperature.
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  • ...he typical [[:Category:Knifefish|Knifefish]] shape, a high humped back and low-set head with the anal and caudal fins joining each other in an eel-like fa
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  • ...ething low protein like New Life Balance is good. Emerald Entree is a good low protein frozen food. They love fresh vegetables, weigh them down with somet
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  • ...because of this the water is tea-coloured and the pH of the water is very low. These ponds are also cooler in temperature than what you'd find wild ''[[B
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  • ...anks with rounded rock substrate, and hiding places in caves. Can tolerate low level [[brackish]] conditions.
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  • ...minimal light. This fish inhabits water with low pH, low conductivity and low level of dissolved oxygen.
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  • ...as to Florida, where it tends to be found in areas of dense vegetation and low water current. They can sometimes be found in brackish water, like many liv :Prefers a heavily planted tank with low current, but can also be kept in a lightly brackish setup as long as cover
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  • :Dense planted tank, low pH, can tolerate very low pH, but adapts to a wide range. Soft water. Seems to move throughout water
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  • :Average Mbuna diet, grazes on algae, low-protein foods, frozen foods at most 2 times a week.
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  • ...and are quite flexible with water parameters. Flow is best kept relatively low, and air powered filters are recommended if fry production is desired. The
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  • ...to similarly sized tank-mates that prefer the mid to upper tank levels and low water movement such as ''[[Pseudomugil gertrudae]]''. More active species *'''Water Quality''' – ''T. ocellicauda'' require clean water, and have low tolerance for [[nitrate]] pollution. Mature filters and weekly water chang
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  • ...(saltwater) or freshwater environments after acclimatisation, but prefers low-end brackish conditions.
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  • ...enough light. It is not usually eaten by herbivorous fish and can tolerate low end brackish conditions. Plants that are thriving form a number of small bu
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  • ...kept in check and stable. They must have a low [[pH]] and soft water with low levels (<20mg/l) of [[nitrate]]. Many keepers accomplish this through peat
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  • ...Although this is generally a freshwater fish, it can be acclimated to a low salinity tank (SG less than 1.005).
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  • ...hes and leaves. In the aquarium, the water must have low TDS, very low PH, low or even negligible hardness, and tannins in order to keep this fish success
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