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  • ...er and other fish, but rarely inflict injury. They should not be kept with slow-moving long-finned fish as they may be nipped or bothered by the fish's act
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  • :One of the most peaceful of the Barbs, but just to be safe, do not keep with slow-moving or long-finned fish such as [[Betta]]s and [[Angelfish]] as they sti
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  • :How quickly it may grow. (slow/medium/fast) |growth_rate = Slow/Medium/Fast
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  • |growth_rate = slow
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  • ...ver tank article] before considering this fish (See link below). Has very slow growth rate in captivity.
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  • ...ty fish. There is, however, records of this fish sucking on slime coats of slow moving large bodied fish such as [[Angelfish]] and [[Discus]]. This is due
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  • Slow sinking 'crisp'.
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  • |growth_rate = Slow
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  • ...t. They will eat vegetation, sunken fish food, shrimp pellets, small fish, slow shrimp, and worms. Also try small pieces of carrots and peas.
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  • |growth_rate = slow
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  • |growth_rate = slow
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  • |growth_rate = slow
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  • ...group of 5-6 or more to avoid them nipping at other fish. Do not keep with slow-moving long finned fish such as ''[[Betta splendens]]'', Male [[Guppies]] a
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  • ...groups of 5 or more. Their extremely active nature can also bother shy or slow moving fish such as [[Gouramis]]. They can be used as [[dither fish]].
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  • ...especially those that share the same areas of the tank. Can nip at fins of slow moving fish.
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  • ...ly tank as they can be bullies, nippy or victims to other fish as they are slow moving and the Fancies are delicate due to their stunted and deformed bodie
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  • :Found in dense vegetation in slow moving streams, rivulets and lakes in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.
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  • ...nd con-specifics. Do not keep with smaller fish such as [[Neon Tetra]]s or slow moving high-backed fish such as [[Angelfish]] and [[Discus]]. They must nev ...ast and after it reaches {{in|4|5}} in length it may start attacking large slow fish like Angel fish or Goldfish for their slime coat. So the CAE is not a
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  • ...bs]] and [[:Category:Danios|Danios]]. Should not be kept with long-finned, slow-moving or shy fish.
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  • ...the dissolving rate. (If the pH is above 7 then the dissolve rate will be slow).
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  • ...hanges. Plants will also feed off of nitrates so having a planted tank can slow the build-up of nitrates in an aquarium <ref name="petfishplace.com">https:
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  • :Found in slow-moving rivers, lakes and canals in Asia, from Thailand to Indonesia, includ
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  • *This slow deliberate action will remove the organic matter causing the smell and will
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  • ...be kept with other peaceful, but robust, community fish. Do not keep with slow-moving long-finned fish such as [[Angelfish]]. Like most barbs, can be a bi
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  • ...ral closely related species have also turned up in Vietnam. Often found in slow flowing streams with dense vegetation.
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  • :Requires slow moving water only, avoid strong currents, but provide good filtration. Larg
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  • ...diameter hose coiled up and a pump forcing tank water through it at a very slow rate, less than 1 drop per 5 seconds. The slow flow of water through the coil causes the bacteria to consume the oxygen an
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  • ...enty of hiding places as well as some open swimming space. Originates from slow moving pieces of water with dense vegetation.
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  • ...sages of nitrates (100-500mg/l) as long as the build up of the chemical is slow and over many days in the tank. However it's quite common for less experien
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  • :This snail is a slow roamer and will explore all over the aquarium, keeping under the water. The
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  • ...hy delicate fish with their very active nature and should not be kept with slow-moving or shy fish. :Originating from the stagnant or slow moving waters of India, Pakistan, and adjacent waterways, ''Botia almorhae'
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  • ...tank, check with the store on what it's eating before buying. They're also slow eaters and may have trouble competing for food with faster tank mates. They :A slow but colourful fish, often found hiding in the live rock or hovering between
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  • ...emperature of their environment to the high side of their range. This will slow the fungus down and allow the chemical a better chance of removing the fung
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  • :One of the fully freshwater puffers, Dwarf puffers originate from slow moving streams of India in the Malabar region, hence one of the common name
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  • *[[Activated Carbon]] is said to be limited and slow to remove copper.
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  • ...it a wide berth. This species should not be kept with long finned fish or slow fish because those fish are easy targets for the crayfish. Do not mix with
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  • ...shoaling fish. Keep in groups of 5-6 or more. Do not keeping long-finned, slow moving or shy fish. Robust similar-sized fish should work well.
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  • ...tfish. Should not be kept with smaller fish as they will be eaten, and any slow-moving or long-finned fish, such as [[Goldfish]] will be harassed and nippe
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  • :A large nocturnal predator that cannot be trusted with small, slow or not aggressive enough species that have to compete with food. Bad tank m
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  • ...t in groups of 5-6 or more. Generally peaceful but should not be kept with slow-moving long-finned fish nor with larger predatory fish.
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  • ...h and prawns are good but live food is even better. Some specimens are too slow to catch live prey.
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  • :Slow swimming very curious fish. Will examine anything new in the tank very clos
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  • ...ith very small fish or fin nippers. Is also best not kept with long-finned slow moving fish such as [[Pterophyllum scalare|Angelfish]].
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  • ...ish can become boisterous during spawning. Do not keep with long-finned or slow-moving fish as they run the risk of being nipped. Do not keep with larger p
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  • :Bowfin receive their name from a long dorsal fin that they use to make slow backward and forward movements by undulating it up and down their back as a
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  • :Inhabits slow-moving freshwater rivers, and sometimes brackish estuaries, lives in shoals
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  • ...ve species that adds much activity to the tank. Has been known to nip very slow moving fish while young.
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  • :They prefer soft and acidic water with lots of floating vegetation and a slow current. A temperature of {{F|74|86}} is preferred. Use a tight-fitting cov
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  • ...o not tend to form discrete shoals as much as most barbs. Do not keep with slow-moving long-finned fish, although not as nippy as the [[Tiger Barb]], it's
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  • ...genus, M. Ocellatus is a very adaptable species that lives anywhere where slow or still waters are present, usually with dense vegetation. Their habitats
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  • :This is a very slow growing fish and should attain around {{in|8|12}}, however, this will only
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  • :Very aggressive toward live fish but the Congo Puffer is a slow fish. Spending most of its time in the sand or just resting on the bottom.
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  • ...t should not bother those larger. Should not be kept with very shy fish or slow-swimming fish, can even hold it's own with [[Mbuna]] Cichlids.
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  • ...should be kept in groups of 5 or more. Do not keep with aggressive fish or slow-moving shy fish.
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  • ...y medium. Keep with other peaceful community fish, be careful keeping with slow-moving long-finned fish as these fish may nip.
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  • :A slow moving predatory fish.
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  • ...s west to Alabama. They are typically found in areas with soft substrates, slow flow, and large amounts of cover, often in the form of plants and often in
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  • :Firemouths are naturally found in the slow moving, murky waters in the Yucatán peninsula and as far south as Guatemal
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  • ...amp habitats with significant detritus and vegetation. The species prefers slow flowing waters with relatively coarse sand or fine gravel substrates. Fire-
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  • ...-exist with most other peaceful community fish but avoid keeping them with slow-moving long-finned fish.
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  • |growth_rate = slow
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  • ...s company of its own kind and will shoal somewhat. Should not be kept with slow-moving or long-finned fish, such as Angelfish and Bettas. They are generall ...ajority of Tetras and other community fish. Just make sure the fish aren't slow or long-finned.
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  • ...f 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish but avoid long-finned slow moving fish such as [[Angelfish]] and [[Betta splendens]].
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  • :Prefers a slow current with soft substrate. Hiding places are a must and they will dig, so
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  • ...groups of 5 or more. Their extremely active nature can also bother shy or slow moving fish such as [[Gouramis]]. They can be used as [[dither fish]].
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  • |growth_rate = slow
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  • ...puffers do not swim as do most fish by curving and flexing the body. Most slow swimming is performed by the pectoral fins, with steering and stability pro
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  • ...nch Guiana. They live in the Amazon River Basin. This fish can be found in slow moving white water under submerged branches and rocks. ...ths, achieving around 7"-8" within a year. After that the growth rate will slow down.
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  • :Typically lives in overgrown, slow-moving waters in the wild. In the aquarium, similar conditions should be us
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  • :A good community fish for active tank mates. Avoid slow swimming long-tailed tank mates or shy fish that may be bothered by this fi
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  • ...in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish but avoid slow-moving long-finned tank mates in case of fin nipping.
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  • :In the wild in lives in large bodies of slow moving water with lots of floating vegetation and leaf litter.
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  • ...asins in Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. They are found in sluggish, slow river waters and move to flooded areas during the wet season. They love to
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  • ...lves and towards other fish, keep in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with slow moving, long-finned or very small fish. Can be put with other short finned
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  • ...in groups of 5 or more. Keep with peaceful similar sized fish but nothing slow-moving with long fins.
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  • :Likes a densely planted, well shaded tank with a slow to moderate current. Enjoys a similar environment to most other gouramis.
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  • :These are pretty slow growing and relatively hardy so the most suitable for the average pond. The
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  • ...6 or more. Does well in peaceful community tanks. Should not be kept with slow-moving long-finned fish as these Tetras may fin-nip.
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  • :Originates from slow moving water with dense vegetation and wood in the Rio Negro and the Rio Ur
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  • ...t to very small fish and fish fry. Should not be kept with long-finned and slow-moving fish, nor with very aggressive fish.
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  • ...Loach. It has also been seen for the very active Loach to swim into larger slow-moving fish like fancy Goldfish, this can cause the slower fish internal da
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  • ...kept in groups of 6 or more. May nip at other fish so should not kept with slow-moving long finned fish such as [[Angelfish]], and as they themselves have
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  • ...of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish, best not kept with slow-moving long-finned fish.
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  • :This snail is a slow roamer spending the majority of the time just under the substrate (never mo
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  • ...ver if your tank [[pH]] is less than 7 then the slightly acidic water will slow corrode away this protective layer and will leach lead into the water. But
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  • ...rise sharply if there is not sufficient buffering ([[KH]]) in the water to slow it and if it rises too quickly then species which are pH change intolerant
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  • ...bubble would need a minute and a half to dissolve into the water. Far too slow a time to indeed be dissolving any appreciable amount of oxygen. But what t
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  • :Found in slow-moving water throughout North and Central America.
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  • *Extreme low PH will slow or stall the bacteria growth. When nitrate is produced, it will make the w
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  • ...temperature of {{C|22|26}} is kept at {{C|15}} then all its body functions slow down and stop. It therefore can not breath and so the fish dies of oxygen s
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  • ...add fish food which slowly decays over the weeks but again this is messy, slow and unreliable.
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  • ...he [[CYCLING SECTION]], the appropriate nitrifying bacteria are relatively slow to reproduce. There will be a time delay between the increased waste produc
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  • UGF's make good biological filters, because the slow flow of water through the gravel fosters large colonies of beneficial bacte ...f nitrate-laden water. Inside the box/coil/foam, sugar was placed, and the slow passage of water quickly became anoxic. In these anoxic conditions, bacteri
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  • |growth_rate = slow
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  • ...surfaces and on the bodies (skin, eyes, fins) of the fish. They may appear slow and lethargic.
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  • ...rest on the bottom. At very low temperatures brain and body functions will slow until the animal slips into a coma or ceases. It will no longer be able to
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  • ===Chronic poisoning - Slow death===
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