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  • This page lists the common names of freshwater [[invertebrates]], like snails, shrimp, crayfish, etc. ...eshwater)]] or [[:category:Invertebrates (Saltwater)|Invertebrates species names (Saltwater)]]
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  • ...[:category:Invertebrates - Common names (Saltwater)|Invertebrates - Common names (Saltwater)]] {{images|:Category:Images - Invertebrates (Freshwater)}}
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  • Shrimp suitable for freshwater aquaria. {{images|:Category:Images - Shrimp (Freshwater)}}
    16 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 05:52, 25 November 2023
  • ...you said. I bet Wikipedia have to put up with a lot more spammers and 'good-willed' promoters than us. :-) ...that many! The aquarium hobby is largely driven by word of mouth, old wife-tales and rumours so hard to cite sources. But we try to quote printed artic
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  • ...problem with over population, choose a snail that either does not breed in freshwater such as the [[Zebra Nerite Snail]] or that has separate sexes and is not he {{images|:Category:Images - Snails (Freshwater)}}
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  • [[Category:Shrimp - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Shrimp - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • ==Alternative names== ...awed Frog, ACF, Congo Frog, Aquatic Clawed Frog, Clawed African Frog, CAF, Common Plantanna, Golden Congo Frog, Jelly Bean Frog,Grow a Frog
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  • ==Alternative names== :Native to Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru, and Brazil. Non-native populations in Southeast Asia.
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  • ...od source for [[nitrifying bacteria]] and is toxic to fish, amphibians and invertebrates. It is a key input to the [[The Nitrogen Cycle]] and an important parameter ...free ammonia from their gills and ammonium in their urine. It is suspected invertebrates excrete ammonia in some form as well. The amount of ammonia excreted will v
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  • |image = Redramshorn-472.jpg :Ramshorn snails are a group of invertebrate snails commonly found in freshwater aquarium tanks. They are commonly brought in on live plants. These scavenge
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  • ==Alternative names== ...to the culture of crawfish in Louisiana and the state accounts for about 90-95 percent of the total production in the USA<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fisher
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  • |name=Pink-Lipped Moray Eel |extra_common_names=Freshwater Moray Eel, Pink-Lipped Moray Eel, White Cheek Moray, White Eyed Moray, Cheeked Moray
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  • [[Category:Snails - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Snails - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Snails - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Snails - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • [[Category:Shrimp - Common names (Freshwater)]] [[Category:Invertebrates - Common names (Freshwater)]]
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  • :These are a group of burrowing snails that are commonly found in freshwater aquarium tanks. These popular scavengers provide a useful function of break ==Alternative names==
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  • *See - [[:Category:Invertebrates_(Freshwater)|Freshwater Invertebrates]]. *See - [[:Category:Invertebrates (Saltwater)|Marine Invertebrates]].
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  • ...of large fish will have much more ammonia than a large tank with one seldom-fed small fish. But for both these cases you need some form of aquarium filt ...trite, then eventually nitrate) that are merely less toxic, rather than non-toxic. Many fish can tolerate reasonably high levels of nitrates, but over t
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