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Learn about different fish that can live with Bettas, as well as those that should NEVER be paired with one.

Important: When feeding your guppies, do not over feed them. These fish are known to have digestive issues and their organs get what is called “bloating”. To ensure your fish do not over eat, only feed them an amount of food that they will …

Stumped on which fish to get for your first freshwater aquarium? Here’s a list of ten best freshwater aquarium fish that’s perfect for the beginner.

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Nov 15, 2016 · Hi guys, i’m new to this whole fish thing but i absolutely love it, i’m pretty much constantly glued to my aquarium, anyway, i have a red wagtail male

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Hello. 🙂 I am relatively new to fish breeding, though not so new to fry-raising. I have had several mollies (black, dalmatian, and silver) give birth in the past when I did not even know they were pregnant, though I managed to …

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Information and aquatic forum contributions about Guppies, Mollies, Platties, Swordtails, & Endlers livebearers. Includes scientific habitat, parameters, feeding

The southern platyfish, common platy, or moonfish (Xiphophorus maculatus) is a species of freshwater fish in family Poeciliidae of order Cyprinodontiformes.A live-bearer, it is closely related to the green swordtail (X. hellerii) and can interbreed with it.It is native to an area of North and Central America stretching from Veracruz, Mexico, to northern …

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Size: Up to 6 inches long ; Care level: Easy ; Preferred tank size: 20 gallons or larger ; Typical diet: Flake food, brine shrimp, bloodworms, tubifex worms ; Walk into any aquarium shop, and you’re bound to find Swordtails available. These fish are popular because they are quite attractive and come in various color varieties.

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