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  • ...are no escape holes for the frogs to explore. A DAF can easily jump {{in|3|4}} into the air from a solid base. ...e tank water level down to around the {{cm|7}} level over a period of 2 to 4 weeks.
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  • ...does not eat and becomes weak. Holding typically lasts somewhere between 3-4 weeks, given that a temperature of 27°-28°C (about 81°-82°F) is maintai
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  • ...s are also removed or reduced by [[RO]] or [[DI]]. Excessively low KH (<3-4) is a hazard, as the tank has no other process for neutralization of the ac
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  • Image:Javamoss1.jpg|Typical clump of Java moss about {{in|4}} across
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  • ...cutters are known for their large shovel-like mouth that has anywhere from 4-6 nasal barbs. Their eyes slightly protrude from their head. They also have
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  • |min_water_hardness=4 ...ed the aquarium is large enough (approximately 20-30 gallons minimum for 2-4, if not [preferably] larger, especially if there's even more males than tha
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  • ...ecome sexually mature fairly quickly - maturity can be reached as early as 4–6 months. Many aquarists report some pairs as being monogamous. Others ha ...k can be kept in a food container and used for up to a week. (Less than 1/4 yolk is needed, so the balance can be eaten by the aquarist along with the
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  • ...rphs of the Tiger Barb available, the wild type is light brown with around 4 vertical black bands down their flanks. Other variations include [[albino]]
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  • |max_life_span=4 ...fertilize several subsequent broods.The gestation period typically lasts 3-4 weeks before relatively large fry are produced; the parents may eat the fry
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  • ...place to hide at night and the company of its own kind. Keep in a group of 4 or more. Appreciates a good current and may burrow under logs to find an ar
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  • ...while at 29 degrees C (84 degrees F) it completes its cycle in only about 4 days. 4. It is debatable if amphibians can get Ich. Most aquatic frog keepers have
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  • ...oes to some degree when young. But it grows fast and after it reaches {{in|4|5}} in length it may start attacking large slow fish like Angel fish or Gol
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  • ...other peaceful fish as well as their own kind. Should be kept in groups of 4-5 or more, in smaller groups they will be very shy and spend most of their
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  • ! 0 - 4 dH ! 4 - 8 dH
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  • Measure the KH value and if it's less than {{d|4}} then add some of the items below to increase it.
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  • This glass bubble contains a small amount of liquid chemical (a 4 [[KH]] reference liquid containing [[Bromothymol blue]]) and you place in i
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  • | 12.8 || 10.4 * A level of 4&nbsp;mg/L is considered low and getting potentially deadly.
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  • ...s original post about the siesta photoperiod]</ref>, and uses a 5 hour on, 4 hours off, 5 hours on photoperiod on her own tanks. The dark period allows ...vel]] or clean sea shells and let them slowly dissolve. However, adding a 4:1 mixture of calcium chloride and magnesium sulphate is one way to get the
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  • Two [[teaspoons]] (about 4&nbsp;grams) of calcium carbonate per {{gal|50}} of water will increase both
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  • (1 teaspoon = 4.7&nbsp;grams, 1 tablespoon=14.2&nbsp;grams) |MgCl<sub>2</sub> Magnesium chloride||4.981g
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  • The worm lives for about a week and drops eggs which hatch out with 2 to 4 days. If the larvae doesn't find a host it dies.
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  • ppm = [[mg/l]], equals ml/l. So 4 ppm equals 4&nbsp;mg/l or 4ml/l
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  • ...two chemical compounds, free ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) and ammonium (NH<sub>4</sub>+}}) together. Ammonia is a food source for [[nitrifying bacteria]] an ...]]) refers to the total concentration of both {NH<sub>3</sub>} and {NH<sub>4</sub>+} in the aquarium water.
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  • ...aceful community tank with similar sized fish. Keep this fish in groups of 4 or more, they do not do well singly. Do not keep with aggressive fish as th
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  • :A ramshorn will normally start reproducing within 4 weeks of being born if well fed. It lays a small gelatin like patch of eggs ...s (like the [[Zebra Loach]], [[Pakistan loach]] (Yo Yo)) that remain under 4" in length and will eat the young snails. Puffers like the freshwater [[Cey
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  • :These Loaches are highly active fish that must be in groups of 4-5 or more of their own species, although they do not strictly shoal. They c ...ng other members of the community. They must be kept in groups of at least 4-5 to ensure that they keep any aggressive behaviour amongst themselves. Pak
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  • ...e page, this would be appreciated. --[[User:Quatermass|Quatermass]] 15:34, 4 November 2007 (CST)
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  • ...r the container as the Artemia require a bright light source for the first 4 hours in order to hatch. Artemia franciscana : Protein - 39.4% min, Fat 4.96% min, Fibre - 5.0% max, Moisture - 9.6% max, Ash - 28.1% max.
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  • *[[Vitamin D]] 4&nbsp;µg *[[Vitamin B12]] 4&nbsp;µg
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  • Typically sold in different sizes. The most common being a large rectangle (4" x 8") shaped piece of white foam, it is also available as a disc.
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  • ...he same species without doing harm. However if kept in groups of less than 4 or 5 the Barb will out of frustration try to dominate other species which m
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  • :Males are larger, at potentially 6 inches compared to the 4 inch females, and possess larger 'humps' on their heads. They also have lon
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  • ...er, are entirely peaceful towards larger fish as long as they're over {{in|4}}, so do not house with boisterous fish or fin nippers. Can work with [[Ang
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  • ...which means they can get caught up and tangled in fish nets. This fish has 4 sets of barbels around the mouth. The body is pale yellow/brown in colour w
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  • :A peaceful shoaling community fish, keep in groups of 4 or more. Will live with other community fish such as [[:Category:Corydoras|
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  • ...tory fin-nipper that is best kept in a species tank alone or in a group of 4-5 or more of its own species, as it will be predatory to both smaller and l
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  • ...h smaller fish nor with shy and delicate fish. Should be kept in groups of 4 or more, will be exceptionally skittish if kept alone.
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  • :A sociable [[:Category:Loach|Loach]] that should be kept in groups of 4 or more. Will be peaceful towards tank mates, but do not keep with fragile
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  • |min_ph=6.4 ..., but they enjoy conspecific company and are best kept in a small group of 4 - 6 in a large [[species tank]].
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  • :Port or the Black Acara's can begin breeding at about {{in|3|4}}. Usually you might not notice the breeding process the first time until ...ifers]], baby [[brine shrimp]], or a commercial fry fish food. After about 4 months or less the fry will be about an {{in|1}} and you can feed on flake
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  • ...rately damage plants, so plants can be kept. Most variants grow to about 3-4 inches and live in the upper layer of the aquarium. They need rockwork to b
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  • ...r tank mates, as well as occasional nipping of other fish. Will eat fish 1/4 to 1/3 their size!
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  • ...of 4+ . A large aquarium (15 gallons<) is usually required for a group of 4-5. If a group is well aquatinted, and have been kept in smaller aquariums (
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  • ...nd round. The base colour of the ''B.xanthozonus'' is mustard yellow, with 4 vertical black bands, the first runs over the fishes head near the eye. The
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  • |max_size=4 ...ottled brown in colouration with large ventral fin extensions about {{in|3|4}} long.
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  • ...in secure [[bogwood]] and rocks. A secure lid is a must with about {{in|2|4}} gap between the water surface and the top of the tank to avoid any mishap
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  • ...ally more broad than males. In male fish it is possible to distinguish a 3-4 mm genital papilla near the anus.
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  • |max_size=4 :Males are striped with six or seven black stripes and have 3-4 egg spots on their anal fin. Females have no stripes and paler in colour. T
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  • |min_water_hardness=4 ...ale cream-yellow with irregular dark grey-brown blotches and bands. It has 4 sets of [[barbel]]s around the mouth.
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  • ...rydoras|Corydoras]]. Not strictly a shoaling fish, but keep in groups of 3-4 or more.
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  • ...k lateral line from nose to caudal fin on a pale brown base colour. It has 4 sets of [[barbel]]s on its nose giving it its common name.
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  • |min_water_hardness=4 :A large feeding every 3 or 4 days, more often when young.
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  • ...young specimen once a day. When they grow older and bigger to approx {{in|4}} only feed once every 2 or 3 days to prevent buildup of fats in the body.
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  • ..., so tank mates should be no smaller than 3". Keep in shoals of at least 3-4 or more.
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  • :The fish take some 3 to 4 years to reach sexual maturity, but once they do they are relatively straig
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  • :A peaceful and sociable fish that should be kept in groups of 4-5 or more. A good mix of males and females (more females to males) will sho
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  • ...lly when aged from 0-4 months they should be fed 10 times a day. When aged 4 months - 1 year, they should be fed 5 times a day. And when aged >1 year, t :If left in groups, ranging from 2-4, one dominant discus may self-proclaim itself as the leader, bullying the o
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  • |max_ph=8.4 ...ral rule of thumb, feed once daily when <2-3", and every other day when >3-4". Puffers do not eat constantly in the wild and it is perfectly fine to ski
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  • ...keep with peaceful tank mates. Keep this Loach in groups of at least 3 or 4, not singly.
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  • |stocking_ratio_female=4 ...male's in the tank. Generally it is recommended a 1:4 ratio (being 1 male 4 females)in any colony.
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  • :Feed for 30 seconds 2-4 times a day 2 minutes maximum. They will eat more given a chance.
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  • :This fish must be kept with at least 4-5 of its own kind, the bigger the group the more active they will be. Will
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  • ...n peaceful community tanks. Should not be kept in groups of less than 3 or 4.
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  • |max_size=4 : These fish can reach a potential size of 12 cm/4.7 inches. They are slightly smaller than the more popular species of [[Bris
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  • :Usually every 4-5 days for older specimens, should not be fed another fish that is too big,
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  • :This fish is relatively sociable so does best kept in groups of at least 3-4 or more. May eat smaller fish so keep with similar sized robust tank mates
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  • ...d males have a stick shaped anal fin. They produce up to 50 live fry every 4-8 weeks.
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  • ...d only be kept with similar sized robust fish. Should be kept in groups of 4 or more. If kept with smaller fish, there's a chance they will be eaten.
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  • :Festae are generally not sexable until approximately 3.5-4" or larger. The black vertical bars of males will fade and typically will
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  • :These should be kept in a harem of 1 male to 3-4 females. Males will be territorial to one another, but arguments rarely inv
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  • ...tified as the [[Siamese Tigerfish]], the true Siamese Tigerfish only has 3-4 vertical stripes, whereas this fish has 5-7 vertical stripes. This fish has
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  • |min_size=4 ...s, only if they've been well-maintained their whole life. They usually get 4-8 inches in captivity.
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  • |min_temperature=4 ...t dawn and dusk. During the winter, they will continue to feed down to {{C|4}}, feed carefully and remove any uneaten food.
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  • |min_size=4 ...ank environment without much encouragement and produce up to 200 fry every 4-8 weeks. Adults will eat young fry, so dense planting such as [[Java Moss]]
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  • ...ough can be housed in slightly smaller tanks if kept in limited schools of 4 to 6 fish with plenty of open swimming space, carefully maintained good wat
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  • ...as similar sized peaceful tank mates. It does best in a group of at least 4-6 of its own kind. Should not be kept with small fish, fry or small inverte
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  • :A peaceful Cichlid that should be kept in groups of 4-5 or more, keep more females to males. Will co-habit with equally peaceful
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  • ...rate breeding tank should be set up with slightly acidic, very soft water (4 dGH or below). If floating plants are provided, as the breeding pair will o
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  • 4.'''Baiting a trap and removing them.''' ...s (like the [[Zebra Loach]], [[Pakistan loach]] (Yo Yo)) that remain under 4" in length and will eat the snails when small. Puffers like the [[Ceylon Pu
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  • ...]</ref> , and API Stress Coat<ref>[Goldstein, Joel (1985). U.S. Patent No. 4,500,510. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]</ref>. :Found in Tetra Aquasafe<ref>[Gunter, Ritter (1988) U.S. Patent No. 4,786,434. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]</ref>, and Bio-s
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  • ...plete with several sets of [[barbels]]. A Yellow Bullhead's "beard" (those 4 barbels on the lower jaw) is yellow-to-white in colour. This is a clear di
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  • ...y well, nor bring out a fish's natural colors. As a quick rule of thumb, 2-4 watts/gallon of full-spectrum (or specialized ``plant'') lighting is good f ...more evenly distribute weight on the stand, it is a good idea to place a 1/4 inch sheet of Styrofoam between the stand and the tank.
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  • ...revent large pH swings in your tank over time. If your KH is below roughly 4.5 dH, you should pay special attention to your tank's pH (e.g, test weekly, |0 - 4 dH||0 - 70 ppm||align="right"|very soft
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  • ...ing the temperature to equalize. After about a half an hour or so, add a 1/4 cup of tank water to the bag. Repeat this process once every 15 minutes for
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  • ...m light and heat will ensure that any unused leaves will keep for at least 4–6 months. ...average {{in|6|10}} long leaf, you use one quarter of this for every {{L|4}} litres for Bettas or 1-2 leaves per {{L|50}} for other species. Leave the
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  • ...the cave until the eggs hatch (6+ days) and the fry become free-swimming (4+ days). He will try to keep them in the cave as long as possible, but once :Some pairs will produce a new clutch of eggs every 4-6 weeks. Clutches can range from 40-250 [[fry]].
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