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  • :Common Name of the species :This is an image for the plant, for details on uploading a new file please see [[Help:Contents/Images and
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  • Sexual dimorphism in coloration is common among tetras. Males may display more vibrant and intense colors compared to ...are omnivorous and have a diverse diet that includes a combination of both plant and animal matter. In their natural habitat, tetras typically consume small
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  • ...iet should consist of specially formulated Betta pellets with a minimum of plant ingredients (such as New Life Spectrum Betta). May be fed [[Brine shrimp]], {{see also|Feeding Regime|l1=General feeding regime for common fish}}
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  • |extra_common_names=Fantail Goldfish, Common Goldfish, Comet Goldfish, Shubunkin, Fancy Goldfish |caption=Hibuna Common Goldfish
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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 ...ng the vents of the female. The couple will entwine, then find appropriate plant cover in which to spawn. Groups may spawn together, or they may pair up sep
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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 :Not overly picky about its tank setup as long as cover (ideally plant life) is provided, the white cloud minnow does best in unheated tanks and c
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  • ...ants. These scavengers provide a useful function of breaking down decaying plant and animals. They also eat algae. ...shorn, as a ramshorn snail, but this species has many differences from the common ramshorn.
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  • ...ver 30 seconds on full power and then put them in the tank weighed down by plant clips. :Hybrid forms are common in the pet trade. Our article on [[Platy Colours]] contains a listings of t
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  • ...from slow moving streams of India in the Malabar region, hence one of the common names. ..., but this may not be obvious to the keeper as these sites are normally in plant thickets (dense growth of stem plants, especially small-leafed ones, or clu
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  • ...the black waters of flood plains, feeding on insects, snails, and decaying plant matter. Adults move to the flooded forest areas for the initial few months ...n the wild they will consume fruits, grains, insects, snails, detritus and plant matter. In the aquarium they will readily eat most anything and can be offe
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  • |extra_common_names=Common Walking Catfish, Walking Catfish, Clarias Catfish :Complete omnivore. Will devour anything including small fish, plant matter, pellet and flake foods, frozen/live [[bloodworm]] and [[brine shrim
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  • ...s [[bloodworm]] and [[brine shrimp]] and will also nibble at plant matter. Common diseases are [[Malawi Bloat]] from too much protein. Mbuna are mostly herbi
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  • ...from southern North Carolina to Florida, including (as its scientific and common names both imply) the everglades. In the southern parts of its range, it al ...raction of the fry often manage to grow up alongside the parents if enough plant cover is available. For high fry production, a pair of adults are best plac
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  • |availability=Common :Java Loaches enjoy weaving their eel-like bodies in and around plant stems and roots. This behavior is normal, but can dislodge plants from thei
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  • :Strictly herbivorious cichlid that should get large quantities of plant matter and little protein. :Distinctive, compressed cichlid that - as the common names imply - looks a lot like a goby. Unfortunately, distinguishing it fro
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  • ...fry may grow up alongside the parents in a large tank with ample floating plant cover. These killies are very sensitive to poor water quality and thus requ ...d to livebearers such as guppies and only distantly related to most of the common aquarium killifishes.
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  • ...up the substrate therefore reducing anaerobic bacteria and eating decaying plant and dead animals. They also eat algae. They are extremely good cleaning cre :Contrary to common opinion, Malaysian Trumpet snails are NOT hermaphrodite (where each individ
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  • ...etable matter. They will eat meaty foods, but most of their diet should be plant-based. ...blue ring around the eyes, they then mature to the blue that gives it its common name. This Tang is rounded and laterally depressed. Mature fish have triang
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  • :The Red Ear Slider is a native of the southern US, but has become common in various areas of the world due to the pet trade. They are very popular p ...crawfish, carrion, tadpoles, snails, aquatic insects and numerous aquatic plant species. The captive diet for pet Red-eared Sliders should closely match th
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  • ...pecies which most commonly inhabits soft, acidic bodies of water with lush plant growth, including pools, ponds, marshes and swamps. In the Mekong River of : '''False Harlequin''' was a common named shared by ''T. espei'' and ''[[Trigonostigma hengeli]]'' but has larg
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  • ...n used in scientific names for animals, although the practice is common in plant names. :Marmorkrebs is suggested as a common name because it is distinctive and less likely to be confused with other cr
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  • ...fferences, lighting strength and spectrum. But they do adapt. If you are a plant novice as well, you are likely to be adding either too little or too much m ...g Fish (FFF), [[Cherry Barbs]], [[mollies]], [[snails]] (red ramshorns, common pond, Malaysian Trumpet Snails/MTS), [[Amano shrimp]] (Caridina multidenta
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