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  • :Feed once or twice a day. :Must have a laterally spacious tank with ample open swimming room as well as some tall
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  • :It is not possible to sex this fish visually and there are no known reports of it :A sociable [[:Category:Loach|Loach]] that should be kept in groups of 4 or mo
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  • :A peaceful community fish, keep in shoals of 6 or more. Do not keep with larg :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...y enjoy conspecific company and are best kept in a small group of 4 - 6 in a large [[species tank]]. ...[bloodworm]]. Fresh chunks of meat, fish and prawns are good but live food is even better. Some specimens are too slow to catch live prey.
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. :A large fish that does appreciate company of its own kind.
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  • ...e fish, but it can hold it's own with semi-aggressive tank mates. May pose a threat to small fish. :Feed once or twice a day. This fish can be out-competed for food, so make sure tank mates don't
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  • :A South American fish, found throughout the Amazon River basin. :A dominating territorial species of Pleco. Best not kept with other Plecos at
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  • :A surface dwelling fish that is predatory and should not be kept with fish that it can fit into it's mouth. ...pellets]], it is preferable if they are not fed too often, as they are not a good source of nutrients.
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  • .... Keep it with larger or same-sized semi-aggressive robust fish. This fish is also notorious for fin nipping, so do not keep it with slower long-finned f :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...south to northern Mexico. Has been introduced in Europe and is considered a pest species. :Difficult to sex. Females are broader during spawning season which is mid-spring.
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  • ...tilapia species, or Ophthalmotilapia and Cyathopharynx, but prefer to have a tank to themselves. Keep in groups of 8 or more. :A carnivorous Cichlid that will take cichlid pellets and flake, as well as in
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  • :A peaceful shoaling fish, keep in groups of 6 or more. Due to its tiny size, :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A carnivorous fish that will take frozen or live foods, they are partial to s :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :Mouth breeder, a male will fertilize the eggs of the female near a rock. ...arium, so bottom- and rock inhabitants with low or mediocre aggression are a good choice as tankmates.
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  • ...the eyes and dark spotting through the body and caudal fin. The dorsal fin is black with this black seeming to also cover the base of the dorsal and the
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  • ...en male and female fish. In the wild, a single male are usually found with a group of females. ...ank, and during water changes if the fish needs to be taken out, put it in a container alone.
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  • :A sociable shoaling fish that should be kept in at least groups of 6-8. It is entirely peaceful and does best in peaceful set ups with other [[:Category: :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A peaceful community fish that will do well with other similar-sized [[:Categ :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...ant Pacu, Cachama and Gamitana. They have been introduced in New Guinea as a food source in 1994 to the Sepik River, and in 1997 to the Ramu River. They ...the male is more pointed than the female and the anal fin on the male has a toothed edge.
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  • ...itorial and spar amongst themselves, so keep few males and many females to a tank. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...f or anything delicate. It is aggressive, and territorial and best kept in a lone species tank as they will not tolerate their own kind or other shark-l ...tly. This species will eat all day long but can survive with once or twice a day feeding.
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  • :Males are larger and have a "filamented" dorsal fin, an elongated spike on their dorsal fin. They also :A large fish, best in large communities who don't mind living with very activ
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  • :A peaceful shoaling fish, keep in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with large :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :Top dweller, a peaceful community fish to be kept with mid-bottom dwellers who keep out th :Feed once or twice a day. Will prefer floating foods.
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  • :Males have a longer dorsal fin, more dramatic finnage, and richer colours :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...of specialty foods, such as medicated foods. Minimum purchase amounts is a 1/2 pound bag. [[File:kens_flake_1.JPG|frame|An example of a Ken's Fish Food half pound bag]]
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  • Practical Fishkeeping informs us of a DNA study by Scientists in Japan. Which tells us how their fancy goldfish c ...ir gorgeous tanks for ranking and judges have the hard job of deciding who is the best in the world.
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  • ...tural morphology. The Kirin parrot is a cross between a [[Flowerhorn]] and a Blood Parrot that has been bred to retain the shape of the parrot, but the :Not a fussy eater and will take many foods such as Cichlid pellets, [[daphnia]] a
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  • ...dispel the myth that a basic glass bowl is a good place to keep a fish. It is not. ...bowls turned into glass ones and having a little fish in your house sat on a table became common decorations.
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  • ...'s anal and dorsal fins are longer than that of a female. Sexing juveniles is tricky. :Feed once to three times a day, this fish has a good appetite.
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  • ...shoals of at least 6. Do not keep it with very small fish or fin nippers. Is also best not kept with long-finned slow moving fish such as [[Pterophyllum :A carnivorous fish that will take most foods including pellets and flake as w
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  • ...ge tank with hiding spaces is needed to ensure that no one particular fish is frequently targeted for scale nipping. Most scale nipping may occur at nigh :Once or twice a day on dry foods and frozen foods, every other day on meaty foods.
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  • ...e. Both males and females have nuchal hump so sexing is difficult. Keep at a young age with one male to three females and they will eventually pair off. ...searching for tank mates. Small torpedo shaped tank mates are easy prey. A good fit for Frontosa mates as well as Yellow Labs.
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. :Prefers a dimly lit spacious tank with floating plants and [[bogwood]] hiding places
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  • :A peaceful community fish, keep in shoals of 6 or more. Do not keep with larg :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...e determination though. Females will have an O as where males tend to have a more V shaped vent. ...ed teeth. In captivity they can be feed [[spirulina]] pellets, flakes, and a fairly wide variety of veggies. Excessive protein should be avoided, especi
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  • ...ale will be slightly more vivid in colour and when mature, the male's body is slightly deeper. Both males and females will display, but females less ofte :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A peaceful shoaling fish, keep in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with large :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A reasonably peaceful fish, but do not keep with delicate or shy tank mates a ...ept most foods, but prefers live/frozen foods such as [[bloodworm]], which is said to enhance their colouration.
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  • ...hen wiring in parallel. For example, three emitters in series will require a power source that outputs at least 9V (3 x 3V) and three emitters in parall ===Reading a datasheet===
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  • :Monomorphic fish that are difficult to sex unless the female is holding (they are maternal mouthbrooders). However, males will be more aggr ...with other vegetarian species, such as eretmodus or even mbuna if the tank is particularly large.
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  • ...fish. Keep in groups of 6 or more, more females than males. May well pose a threat to smaller invertebrates including snails. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :First 3-5 spiny rays of male’s dorsal fin are elongated, and his tail is slightly lyre shaped. Being smaller than the male, the female lacks these f ...nity fish. Mating pairs are territorial, and if more than one mating pairs is kept in the same tank, much space and cover must be provided to allow for t
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  • :It is difficult to visually sex this fish. :A carnivorous fish preferring shrimp, [[bloodworm]], [[brine shrimp]] and may
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  • |caption=Male "Steel-Blue" A. Borellii ...d Rio Paraguay. These habitats are not in the tropics and thus A. borellii is more cold tolerant than most cichlids; it has been collected in water as co
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  • ...h that don't mind the similar requirements this fish needs, in a tank with a strong current and high oxygenation. :Algae pellets should be placed in the bottom of the tank on a regular basis, either daily or every other day.
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  • ...qua scaling and aquarium design. However, this is an exception rather than a rule, so ideally shoot for 20 gallons.
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  • :Once sexual maturity is reached, males will retain the "eye spot" near the base of the caudal fin. ...eth. Be wary of keeping small fishes together with the Bowfin as it can be a voracious predator.
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  • ...they have been kept with large [[Plecos]] or [[Raphael Catfish]] but this is not recommended. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...th. Should be kept only with fish of similar size or larger. They are also a very aggressive species and will attack other tank mates and in majority ca ...hunt/feed through out the day. However, majority of their hunting/feeding is done during the night time.
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  • ...exceptionally large tanks or a pond. Or are best left in the wild, this is a game fish and can be eaten. :Twice a day.
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  • ...they often manage to grow up alongside the parents, but maximum production is best achieved by moving both parents after the fry have been released. ...species that will not nip the long fins the males can develop. If kept in a 30 inch or longer tank, these bettas can be kept in small groups; otherwise
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. ...itories but these territories are small. More than one pair can be kept to a tank, although the males may display to each other and defend their territo
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  • ...able to see the genital papilla, the male's is pointed while the female's is rounded. .... Will be relatively peaceful towards other African Cichlids. Best kept in a Tanganyikan Cichlid set up.
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  • ...imens (Roberts & Stewart, 1976), but in live fishes they are unequivocally a pure white. ...e to assume a diet of aquatic invertebrates and crustaceans, probably with a degree of opportunism. ''T. brichardi'' relishes live foods such as Daphnia
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  • :A peaceful fish that should be kept with similar sized peaceful fish, it can, :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...antly recognizable by their bright blue and yellow colors. The females are a drab silver color. :A planktonic carnivore with a surprisingly small mouth and throat. Feed small flakes, pellets, live and f
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  • ...community fish. Do not keep with fin nippers, and one male is best kept to a tank. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A sexually mature male will develop a hooked jaw, or "kype". ...towards other trout, especially males of its own species. This aggression is sight-based, however, and can be somewhat controlled by breaking up the tan
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  • ...n Brunei Darussalum and northern Sarawak; as collecting the fish in Brunei is banned, most of the fish in the hobby hail from Sarawak. ...for swallowing broods when stressed, so sudden movements should be kept to a minimum after they have spawned.
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  • :A blackwater species native to Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo. :Mature females may be larger with a rounded belly.
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  • :Must be kept in shoals of 10 or more fish or singly. Should only be kept in a species tank or with similar sized semi-aggressive robust fish. Certain fis :Prefers a meaty diet but will take pellet and flake as well as live/frozen food such
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  • ...shoals of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long finnage as this Tetra is known to nip. The larger the shoal, generally, the better behaved they are. ...d flake as well as live/frozen food such as [[bloodworm]] and [[daphnia]]. A large amount of herbivorous foods should be given. Spirulina flakes are ess
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  • ...should also be nonaggressive. Several individuals can typically be kept in a tank without problems. :Feed once a day.
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  • :This fish is predatory so should only be kept with fish larger than itself, anything sma :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :Best kept in a peaceful brackish community tank, though tolerates full freshwater better t :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :The male has a concave anal fin, whereas the female has a convex anal fin. ...but must also not be nippy as the Butterfly Fish has long fins and is not a very active swimmer. They should also ideally be mid-bottom dwellers, if in
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  • :Mature males have more pointed fins and will display a slight [[nuchal hump]]. :Highly aggressive large fish. Best kept alone in a species tank, or with other large semi or aggressive fish in {{gal|100}} or
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  • :A carnivorous catfish, will take meaty foods and fish, and also scavenge. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...e vibrant colours and longer finnage. The tail, back and anal fin taper to a point in the males, while the females have rounded fins. :This fish is best kept in trios male/2 females, and in a species tank, but will be peaceful to other similar sized peaceful communit
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  • ...e a week. If you have other fish in the tank that eat only earthworms, it is okay if the Australian Rainbow has some, too! ...the female and also to smaller, younger Rainbows. Australian Rainbows are a mid to top tank swimmer. They will search the bottom for food but prefer th
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  • ...n [[infusoria]] and later on, newly hatched [[Brine Shrimp]]. The Cardinal is not easily bred and most specimens are still imported from their native wat :The Cardinal Tetra is a peaceful community fish that should be kept in groups of at least 6. Should
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  • The datatype '''temperature''' is for temperature values. temperature has to be a built-in type in SMW, because conversions between temperature scales can't
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  • ...atatype supports "squared" using <tt><nowiki><sup>2</sup></nowiki></tt> or a Unicode character. The main unit is the first unit with 1:1 correspondence.
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  • :A North/Central American Cichlid found in the Atlantic slope, Panuco River dr ...cture)and grow a [[nuchal hump]] at maturity. Females are smaller and have a dark blotch on the dorsal fin.
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  • ...outdoor ponds are also an option provided winters are not too harsh and it is legal to keep these non-native fish in your country. They do not intentiona :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...orange, and the females are typically a paler yellow. Males typically have a single brown stripe, while females may have two. Females often have red gil :Feed one or two times a day sparingly.
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  • :South America in the Rio Icana. A black-water river, near the Rio Negro. :Since this fish is a Dwarf Cichlid, typically it benefits from having smaller companions. Tank m
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  • ...essively small tank mates will be eaten. Do not keep two males together in a tank shorter than 48 inches. :Like other members of its genus, M. Ocellatus is a carnivore that will eat almost anything, including shrimp and small fish, a
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  • ...ve [[Mbuna]] Cichlids. It is best to keep one male with several females in a species tanks. Two males will fight.
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  • :A large and potentially aggressive Cichlid. Prefers to be kept in groups and :A carnivorous cichlid that appreciates a meaty diet such as earthworms, shrimp and fish.
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  • ...and the larger fins in adult fish. Males have a straight throatline, which is rounded in females. They are difficult to breed in captivity. :A sensitive and delicate fish that is best kept either in a species tank in a group, or with other soft water peaceful fish and can work with [[Discus]].
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  • ...l and pelvic fins. Female is silver with three black spots in the body and a yellow caudal fin. :Feed a quality Cichlid flake/pellet food, supplement occasionally with frozen [[br
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  • :This fish is difficult to sex visually and is not known to breed in captivity. :Feed them a good amount of different things each week e.g cichlid pellets or [[flake fo
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  • :A generally peaceful fish that will cohabit with its own kind. It may be a threat to very small fish or fry, but otherwise be fine with similar sized :Feed once or twice a day. Preferred to be fed at dusk. Active night characteristics.
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  • :Do not keep with small fish as the Climbing Perch is a predator. Can be kept with others of its own kind. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A relatively peaceful fish but should not be kept with very small fish or fry ...st foods readily and has quite an appetite once it has settled in. Provide a mix of high quality sinking pellets and wafers as well as meaty foods. May
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  • :A shoaling fish that needs to be in groups of 6 or more. An active fish that :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :It is difficult to visually sex this fish. However, they have been bred in captiv ...kept with smaller fish, can only be kept with similar sized robust fish in a very large tank. It can only be kept with other Clown Knife's in groups of
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  • ...lower fin tips on the male are slightly bent inwards, making the fin look a little claw-like. ...though young 2-3 year old females do carry eggs) and the fish has attained a length of at least {{in|6|7}}. Many of these reports stem from the fish bei
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  • ...ds, something low protein like New Life Balance is good. Emerald Entree is a good low protein frozen food. They love fresh vegetables, weigh them down w :Feed once or twice a day. more often when they're younger so they reach maximum size
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  • :Females are a little smaller with shorter fins, males have more colour. :Peaceful, but due to the specific conditions it needs, best in a species tank.
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  • :A peaceful shoaling fish, keep in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with long- :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...a community tank. Should only be kept with robust similar sized fish or in a species tank. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...ure males tend to be considerably larger than females when mature and have a higher forehead. ...caring for the brood, so an easy way to get fry out of this fish is to get a PVC pipe with one closed end, have the fish spawn in it, and transfer the m
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  • :Feed once or twice a day when young, every two to three days when adult. ...r changes are a must. They are quite messy fish so excellent filtration is a must.
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. :Prefers a large laterally spacious tank with plenty of open swimming space. Live plan
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  • ...te. Another observation is that the dorsal fins of the female will develop a bluish hue. ...dd water and fish! Eggs are laid on a stone, earthenware flower pot, or in a depression dug in the substrate. Both parents provide excellent care and pr
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  • :It is not possible to visually sex this fish. :A generally peaceful fish.
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  • ...larger anal fin, the length passes the tail fin. The colouration on males is also brighter/intense. Females are smaller. :Fairly friendly when not breeding, male and female guard the bubble nest in a 20cm radius fiercely, when there are eggs or fry. They are shy towards othe
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  • :A lone predator with a large mouth, no recommended tank mates. If tank mates are attempted the res :A carnivorous catfish, will take most meaty foods. A varied diet is recommended.
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  • ...enerally 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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  • :A territorial fish that can be aggressive, best kept in pairs with robust fas :Prefers a meaty diet of cichlid pellets, live/frozen [[brine shrimp]], [[daphnia]] an
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  • ...a dark spot on the dorsal fin and her lower back end will turn black with a large copper spot during spawning. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...s on their anal fin. Females have no stripes and paler in colour. They are a mouthbrooding Cichlid. ...Malawi Cichlids. If housed with other species of Cichlid, they must be in a considerable number to prevent the male singling out any individual and fat
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  • ...erally peaceful towards tank mates and others of its own species. It makes a good tank mate to other [[:Category:Thorny Catfish|Doradid]] catfish and se
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  • ...size or larger. A pair can be considered but must only be kept together in a very large tank. :Feed two to three times a day.
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  • :A generally peaceful sociable fish that should be kept in groups of 5 or more :Feed a varied diet including vegetable matter, they should accept most foods inclu
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  • ...ge dark spot on the flanks, a smaller dark spot on the caudal peduncle and a vertical dark band through the eye.
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  • ...that is elongate with a pale iridescent body colour. It's caudal peduncle is black with white markings surrounding it.
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  • :It is difficult to sex these fish visually. Mature females may be slightly fuller :A peaceful fish. Stays at the top since it is a labyrinth fish, and gets its air from the surface. Males can be territorial
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  • ...urs both in black and clear waters but only in dense vegetation where here is minimal light. This fish inhabits water with low pH, low conductivity and l :Can be mistaken for juvenile ''[[Glanidium leopardum]]'', with which it is distinguished by means of the pectoral spines (having projections vs. smoot
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  • :A predatory fish that should not be kept with smaller tank mates. Can be terr :A voracious eater, will accept most foods including meaty foods such as [[blo
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  • ...ve a disproportionately large gonopodium. Like many livebearers, this fish is comically easy to breed and will multiply rapidly if in good condition.The ..., being said to gang up on shrimp, flip them over, and tear them apart! As a result, Caridina and Neocaridina shrimp may not be the best tank mates for
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  • ...vegetation. A suitable grid, to protect the spawn after egg laying occurs is advisable. ..., other tank mates would have to be considered carefully. Would do best in a densely planted species tank.
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  • :Found in a range of different water from fast flowing hill streams to more stagnant wa :Mature females will have a rounder belly and mature males have brighter colouration in the dorsal, ana
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  • :It is not easy to visually sex this fish. Mature males are usually slimmer than f :A generally peaceful Cichlid, except if it decides to spawn. Should be kept w
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  • ...in best in groups of its own kind with equally peaceful fish that require a similar tank set up. ...flake and pellet, but likes the frozen. Not an aggressive feeder, indeed is very timid, so keep separate from centrarchids and other aggressive feeders
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  • :Males are a distinctive bright blue colour, females are more of a dull brown and smaller in size. :A peaceful but territorial cichlid, keep in a African cichlid species tank only, will work with other Haplochromines and
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  • :This fish is best kept in a lone species tank. This fish will eat any smaller tank mates and may take c :A carnivorous Catfish that should accept the majority of meaty foods availabl
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  • ...consideration. These fish grow large very fast, so tank mates should be of a large size to start off with to ensure they keep up with the Electric Eels :Feed once a day.
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  • :This fish is best kept in groups in a tank with fish of similar size. :The Elegant Rasbora will accept a variety of foods including [[flake food|flake]] and frozen foods.
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  • :The male is more colourful, has a taller body and has longer finnage than the female. ...to a tank as they can be territorial. One male with many females would be a happy medium. Keep with other peaceful community fish, be careful keeping w
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  • ...eastern Australia near the coast, as well as southern new guinea. Found in a wide range of conditions in the wild. :Not a challenging fish to feed, the empire gudgeon is a carnivore and will eat any meaty foods provided, from flakes to small fish
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  • ...own kind. Should only be kept with other temperate peaceful species or in a species tank. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :Best kept alone in a species tank as it can pose a threat to smaller fish, larger fish may bully it. :A carnivorous fish that does well on a diet of shrimp, chopped mussels or cockles and fish fillets.
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  • :Mainly a substrate fish, it will also move around the upper water columns, mainly in ...ely that almost any foods offered will be eaten, and so with this, provide a variety in diet. Meaty foods should be given to this fish every so often.
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  • ...est placed in a small, densely planted tank, fed well for several weeks to a month, then removed; they will almost always breed under these conditions. ...foods with time; baby snails and shrimplets will also be eaten and can be a valuable supplemental food source if shrimp or snails are abundant in the t
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  • :This fish is native to the island of New Guinea and east Papua. ...ly also becomes more obvious when females are ready to breed, and takes on a [[gravid]] appearance. Both will be at peak colour when ready to breed.
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  • ...ppear slightly longer on males. Males can be larger than females, but this is really noticeable only after they've paired up. :Not a fussy eater. Will eat most foods including Cichlid pellets, and live and fr
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  • :A relatively peaceful Bichir, however, will eat smaller fish. Should only be :A bottom-dwelling large predatory fish. Only a threat to fish smaller than itself.
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  • .... Males have a ridged papillae with a spermatoduct and gravid females have a oviduct on the ventral side of the extended papillae. ...mates. Featherfins can be kept as individuals or in small groups. Can pose a threat to small fish.
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  • ...anal fins of mature males will be slightly more elongated, but this is not a definite way of sexing them. :A shy Cichlid that is generally peaceful and does well housed with similar-sized peaceful fish. S
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  • :Feed young specimen once a day. When they grow older and bigger to approx {{in|4}} only feed once ever ...conditions with an [[SG]] of 1.005 - 1.008. Hiding places and dense decor is appreciated as these are curious fish. Can be transferred to either marine
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  • :This fish is primarily carnivorous and will willingly accept meaty foods including earth :Once acclimatised will come out to eat once or twice a week, primarily nocturnal though.
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  • :Males tend to be more colourful, have a redder throat, more pointed fins and an extended dorsal fin. :Recommended to be kept in a species only tank or with similar sized Cichlids of the same temperament. T
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  • ...ociated with the bottom third of the water column, and is considered to be a particularly hardy fish with tolerance for very poor water quality. ...ritory from other males, particularly during spawning, the timing of which is believed to vary between river systems in the wild. Mass migration of Fire-
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  • ...his is changing over time as generations are tank reared. Their preference is live or frozen food such as [[bloodworm]]s and [[daphnia]] or mosquito larv :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A peaceful snail, will not bother tank inhabitants. However, should not be ke ...ts if there is algae present and will eat most types of algae. If no algae is present the snail will have to be supplemented with blanched vegetables and
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  • ...re larger than females. Females have a dark blotch on the dorsal fin which is larger than the males and tend to be stockier in body when gravid with eggs ...fish]]. They can also be kept with [[Corydoras]] and [[Angelfish]] and, in a large enough tank, [[Apistogrammas]].
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  • ...ceful larger catfish that does well in a community setting and happiest in a group. Best kept with similar-sized peaceful fish. :This fish is an herbivore, but will feed on other foods if enough vegetable material isn
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  • ...name, the dorsal fin also has two dark bands. The caudal fin on this fish is unique to the ''C.robineae''.
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  • Despite its reputation, it is very docile when placed with proper tanks mates. If you want to know which ...d to feed live food. It may take some time to wean on to dead foods but it is quite easy.
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  • :Females will display a rounder fuller belly when they have eggs. Males have more yellow colouratio ...ires company of its own kind, keep in groups of 6 or more. Ideally kept in a species tank but may work with other peaceful Australian natives such as [[
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  • ...o each other. Best to keep no more than one male per tank, unless the tank is very large. They do pair bond, but not very strongly. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...e left can only mate with a left female, and right male can only mate with a right female. :These fish, despite their size, can be easily frightened and are best in a species tank in groups of their own kind.
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  • ...nd can tolerate low end brackish conditions. Plants that are thriving form a number of small bulbs. When planting this plant, the bulb must '''not''' be :A large narrow-leaved plant which grows from a bulb. The leaves are relatively narrow much like ''Vallisneria'', they are
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  • ...and age, giving animals away as prizes would be outlawed BUT this is still a very very common occurance. So are you one of these people who has wound up with a [[Goldfish]] from a fair? This little article will hopefully guide you into the proper requirem
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  • :Females are larger and have a rounded genital papilla. The male's is pointed and more elongated. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...than males and will have a fuller belly. Males have a larger anal fin. It is rare for these fish to breed in captivity. :This fish is best kept in pairs or in groups. It cannot be housed with smaller fish as t
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  • :It is not possible to visually sex this fish. ...h smaller fish or invertebrates such as shrimp as these may well be eaten. Is otherwise peaceful although it will defend its cave. Hunts by smell so at f
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  • ...her genus of cichlid - while they sleep. In the southern half this species is replaced by the very similar Cyphtilapia gibberosa. ...more and tend to have a larger nuchal hump atop their foreheads, but this is not reliable enough to use, especially considering how slowly Frontosa grow
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  • :A small elongated Cory that is pale in base colour with mottled grey colouration over the top. Fins are li
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. ...dic conditions and a spacious mature planted and well filtered tank. A lid is recommended as these fish are mid-top dwellers and may jump.
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. A very active yet extremely skittish fish. Good for the majority of Tetras an
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  • :A large generally peaceful fish that should be kept in a very large spacious tank with similar sized fish such as [[Silver Dollar]]s ...rozen food such as earthworms, [[bloodworm]], shrimp, and insects. Prefers a high amount of vegetable matter
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  • ...ize. say the size of a two pence piece but they are all individual so this is not always the case. ...include carbon or zeolite. Regular water changes are advised at least 25% a week to keep the water quality in good shape. These fish are very sensitive
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  • :A large yet peaceful catfish. Keep with similar-sized robust peaceful tank ma :This is a very large catfish requiring a very large tank/tropical pond with very good filtration. Décor should be r
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  • :This is a very large, aggressive and predatory fish that, if kept with other fish, sh :A fairly unfussy fish that will accept the vast majority of meaty foods inclu
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. ...important as long as it's sturdy and a sand substrate is preferred. Needs a substantial amount of swimming space.
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  • :The female is usually fatter than a male of the same age. The male will grow bristles along his cheeks, but som :Needs a vegetable-based diet including algae, catfish wafers, blanched vegetables a
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  • :It is not possible to sex this fish visually, however, an egg-carrying mature fem ...ceful fish towards tank mates and it's own species. It will, however, pose a threat to fry and small fish and any eggs tank mates may have laid.
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  • ...and gonopodium of the fish. Mature females will be larger than males, lack a gonopodium, and have little or no black. ...nal male, and thus could only be distinguished by their gonopodium in such a scenario.
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  • :A small peaceful shoaling fish that should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Do :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...lar sized fish (which, once this fish is full size, is hard to find) or in a large species tank only :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :A peaceful shoaling fish that should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep wit :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :These small cichlids can be kept as a pair in a species tank, or as part of a larger community tank. Generally peaceful, but two males may fight. :Will accept most foods including pellet and flake (provided they are a tank-bred strain), as well as [[brine shrimp]], [[bloodworm]] and [[daphnia
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  • ...fin then females. They are more brightly coloured as well. Females have a plumper abdomen at maturity. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :This fish is territorial and intolerant of its own species. Monogamous pairs can bond. K :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :Only compatible with fish it can't eat. It has a VERY large mouth but is peaceful with fish it can't swallow. ...hey swallowed a marble; it's best to feed them small amounts several times a day.
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  • :A peaceful community fish that should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep wi :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...lt to sex, and breeding is not known in captivity. Mature females may have a thicker body than males. ...o be mixed with similar sized fish. This fish benefits from the company of a small shoal of its own kind.
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  • :Feed once or twice a day, be careful as these fish are susceptible to [[Malawi Bloat]]. ...is fish is sensitive to nitrates so careful monitoring of water parameters is needed with frequent partial water changes.
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  • |caption = A single crown with flower stems ...width at the substrate could be said to be "the size of the tank". Also, a single crown left untrimmed could easily use up the entire surface of the t
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  • ...bers of the same species and same sex. Pikes usually do not back down from a challenge. :Wide mouth and nostrils very close to (almost on) upper jaw. This is a distinct feature of ''C. johanna''.
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  • ...se damage to mother's skin and scales. Eventually she chases them away at a size of 10-12mm. ...t the youngsters much as they grow, but older juveniles will sometimes eat a complete batch of eggs or fry.
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  • :These fish are not easy to sex visually while juvenile, but it is possible with mature fish. Males have pointed [[dorsal fin|dorsal]] and [[a ...acteria]], which many fish such as Gouramis may produce. Careful selection is important, as larger fish such as the [[Angel fish|Angel]], or [[Plecostomu
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  • :It is not possible to visually sex this fish. :A generally peaceful fish.
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  • :Green Spotted Puffers increase in aggression with age and should be kept in a species only tank (preferably with no other tank mates, puffer or otherwise ...-shelled food because their natural diet centres on crustaceans. This food is also essential for wearing down the constantly growing 'beak' like teeth of
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  • :Males are much more colourful, larger and develop a [[nuchal hump]] as they mature. ...en Terror's are substrate spawners and caring parents. They form a bond at a young age, mature fish are more difficult to bond.
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  • ...he appearance of white fungus on fish but is actually a bacteria. Its name is derived from columnar shaped bacteria, which are present in virtually all a If left untreated it is usually fatal and is highly contagious. A tank that has had columnaris in it should be completely restarted and clean
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  • :Males first ray of the dorsal fin is elongated. ...ey elongated body with a pointed head which is depressed on top. The mouth is large, wide, and has extremely short barbels that are difficult to find.
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  • :Sexing this fish is difficult. Mature females will appear fuller in the belly area. :Best kept in a species tank or with fish larger than itself with some level of aggression.
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  • :Males are more brightly coloured and have a more acute angle on its wedge of colour on its flanks. Females have rounder :A peaceful shoaling fish that should be kept in groups of 6 or more. They sho
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  • ...ming, similar-sized mid-top dwelling fish such as larger [[Danios]], or in a species tank alone. ...vering the body. The fins are translucent but also have black mottling. It is generally found that this fish gets around {{in|6}} in captivity, but there
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  • ...viewed in a glass against the light, only part of the rounded swim bladder is visible in females. :A peaceful shoaling community fish that should be kept in groups of 6 or more
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  • ...does not tolerate it's own kind. Will eat any fish smaller than itself but is non-aggressive towards larger fish. Keep with larger robust but relatively :A plankton and filter feeder and should accept most meaty foods like live wor
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  • ...ed to be fully white before the treatment. The lower half of the image has a black overlay highlighting the change in color.]] '''Malachite green''' (MG) is a synthetic dye used to colour silk, wool, jute, leather, cotton and paper. T
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  • ...this reason. If the tank is large enough a group of 5 or more can be kept. Is generally peaceful towards other fish. Best kept with similar sized peacefu :Will accept most foods, is primarily herbivorous eating algae, [[spirulina]] and vegetable-based pelle
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  • ...In very large tanks larger robust fish could be considered but it would be a risky option. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :This fish is found in the rivers and lakes of India and Bangladesh. :A peaceful Gourami, best kept with two females minimum to one male. Can mix w
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  • ...ds tankmates. Keep in groups of 5 or more in a spacious tank. Does best in a species tank, or keep with mid-top swimming robust fish that won't be bothe :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...han the males with a broader abdomen. Mature females may also have more of a reddish colour while the males are more silver/grey. :A peaceful Loach, keep with peaceful tank mates. Keep this Loach in groups of
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  • ...est in shoals of its own kind. Is a fin nipper however and is best kept in a species tank.
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  • ...mong most [[African Cichlids]]. The males can be aggressive when territory is opposed but generally one of the more placid of the [[Cichlidae]] family. ...ish to swim by where it then will actively attack that fish. They will eat a wide variety of cichlid specific foods including flake, pellets, live feede
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  • ...d be more colourful with blue with orange fins, whereas a mature female is a dull brown/greyish colour. ...similar colouration and shape, one male is best to a tank unless the tank is very large.
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  • :Male has a pointed swimbladder, whereas females' are rounded. Males also have blue edg ...females have a more rounded one, a slight yellow tinge to their bodies and a blue edging on their dorsal and anal fins. The males' colors are much more
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  • :It is difficult to visually sex this fish, although mature females may appear plu :A peaceful Loach that does best in large groups, at least 3 or more. They are
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  • ...eral swimming space, they can injure themselves if spooked in too small of a tank. :Very large tanks or tropical ponds with large expanses of swimming room in a quiet location. No sharp objects must be in the tank.
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  • ...aded. The female's face may have some spangling but the biggest difference is the bottom portion of the female's face will have blue colouration on the l ...nto the hundreds. Once a pair has bred once they will continue to do so on a regular basis.
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  • ...eep in a group of 5 or more. Due to it's size and rarity it does better in a species tank. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :Juveniles are difficult to sex, but mature males will have a modified anal fin as well as thicker dorsal and pectoral fin spines. There ...ing is large and plenty of hiding places are provided. Can also be kept in a catfish only tank with smaller and larger companions of different species.
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  • ...ody whereas the female will not. In their mature state, the male will have a body full of spots while the female will still have the black lateral bar. ...ze, for this reason a species tank best suits this Cichlid. Even when only a male and female are in the tank, the males are known to injure and sometime
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  • :A small slender fish which is orange-red in colour. It has two black markings on either side of its flank
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  • :The male has a longer anal fin than the female. :A peaceful community fish that should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep wi
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  • :Africa: Widely distributed in West Africa, where it is known from most hydrographic basins, associated with forested biotopes. Als :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :The Lombardoi is endemic to the rocky shores of Mbenji Island and Nkhomo reef, located in La :The Lombardoi is sexually dimorphic. Females and juvenile males are pale blue with several d
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  • :A generally peaceful Cichlid. ...nce or twice daily. Will eagerly come to your hand after a feeding pattern is established.
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  • ...y convert to thawed frozen foods and commercial diets. Cichlid pellets are a good staple. :Once or twice a day.
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  • ...s have longer finnage with a pointed dorsal and anal fin. The females have a rounded dorsal and tail fin. ...frican Cichlid, this fish is relatively peaceful and should not be kept in a [[Mbuna]] or Malawi set up with other African Cichlids. They do better with
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  • ...should be provided, make sure all hiding places and décor is secure so it is not dislodged by this fish's activity on the substrate. ...This behavior is known as "dancing" and is normal for the species. Dancing is most frequently observed during water changes and feeding, however this fis
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  • :A generally peaceful fish that's best kept in shoals of 6 or more with larger :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :Male Pearl Gouramis have a more pointed dorsal fin. Also, they have a more vivid red on their chest area. Females are usually plumper than males. :A generally peaceful Gourami, although males will be territorial with one ano
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  • :A peaceful fish that should be kept in groups in peaceful community tanks. Sh ...diets and so they should be fed blanched vegetable diet a couple of times a week, suitable examples would be [[wikipedia:zucchini|zucchini (courgette)]
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  • : These fish can reach a potential size of 12 cm/4.7 inches. They are slightly smaller than the more :Sexing is very straightforward in this species. The male has a much broader head than the female and his cheeks are densely covered with o
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  • :Feed once or twice a day. :The fish comes from rivers and lakes in North America. It is quite hardy and is found in most parts of the rivers and lakes, feeds in the shallower parts.
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  • ...[[ghost shrimp]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[bloodworm]]s as a supplement. It is recommended to gut-load food such as the shrimp before feeding it to the fi ...ly every 4-5 days for older specimens, should not be fed another fish that is too big, as, it will have difficulty catching them.
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  • :This fish is relatively sociable so does best kept in groups of at least 3-4 or more. Ma :Once to three times daily. Has a bottomless appetite so feed with caution.
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  • :The Leopard Ctenopoma should be housed in a peaceful tropical community tank with larger peaceful fish since this fish :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :The Leopard Danio is a popular colour morph of the [[Zebra Danio]]. :This is a peaceful fish and should be housed with other peaceful fish. Leopard Danios
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  • ...an will come to a point as opposed to the female organ. Generally the male is larger than the female. :Is compatible with most fish but becomes very aggressive when breeding. Due to
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  • :A peaceful community fish that should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep wi :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • :The genus parosphromenus is found on several islands in southeastern asia, and are always found in extr :Typical once or twice a day feeding regime.
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  • ...abitants that are too big for its mouth (large Barbs, Cichlids etc.) or in a group situation if you would like the challenge of breeding them. ...live foods such as garden worms and other wormlike food. Frozen bloodworm is another good bet.
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  • :Mature males have a broader lateral band than females. Males also have more blue-purple colour :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...quickly over-shadow smaller plants and overrun the tank, especially if CO2 is in use. .... When rooted, the crown will grow large with many stems and fronds, which is good for raising livebearers and other types of baby fish.
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  • ...ichlids (such as Pelvicachromis) in a biotope tank, ''B. longipinnis'' are a particularly appropriate choice for [[dither fish]]. ...r plant material. In the aquarium they appreciate any food offered, and it is not difficult to entice them to eat. Frozen and live foods intensify their
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  • :A very common species found throughout the Indo-Pacific :This snail is reef safe.
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  • :The females are smaller than the males and the males have a rounded caudal fin with red markings. ...enerally peaceful fish but only one male of this species should be kept to a tank. Keep one male to several females. Do not keep with delicate or very s
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  • :Males are far more colourful than females and have a pointed dorsal fin as opposed to the more rounded dorsal of the female. :A peaceful shoaling fish that should be kept in groups of 5 or more. Keep wit
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  • ...showing red on the edges of their fins. Females are pale-blue/silver with a dark stripes. ...ou feed them, 1-2 times a day like most other fish, if live food then once a day usually.
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  • ...towards other fish and fish of it's own species, best to keep one male to a tank. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...od put into the aquarium before it can sink to the substrate. This fish is a very aggressive feeder and feeding times can be spectacular. :In regards to tank mates compatibility, "be very careful" is the short answer. Jacks may co habit reasonably well as small juveniles, bu
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  • ...is not a definite line between the rockwork and shell beds (ideally leave a margin of 15 centimetres), there will be inevitable disputes, leading to th :Carnivores that will eat most food available. Feeding live and frozen foods is an extremely reliable way to get these fish to spawn.
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  • |type=a ...t and is more triangular. While for males the noise from the nostrils down is more flat.
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  • ...f 6 or more. They should not be kept with boisterous fish and work well in a peaceful community where the other fish are mid-bottom dwelling. :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...body whereas the males body is a more solid steel grey/olive. The male has a ridge along it's back that's raised during courtship. ...at other fishes fins and will be aggressive towards invertebrates. Whether a Red Eye will live with others can depend on the individual fish.
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  • ...not be kept with small fish or inverts as they will be eaten. Best kept in a species tank or with large robust yet peaceful fish too large to be eaten. ...st meaty foods such as shrimp, mussels, silversides, [[bloodworm]] etc. It is best to avoid live [[feeder fish]].
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  • :Sandy or fine gravel substrate is recommended. Rocks and cave like structure is must because of the hiding behaviour. :It is very aggressive toward other Julies. Becomes a little colourful when spawning approaches. Can kill little fish. Not very s
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  • ...g "sword" on their tail. Females have a fan shaped anal fin and males have a stick shaped anal fin. They produce up to 50 live fry every 4-8 weeks. :This fish is compatible with other similar sized peaceful community fish, although males
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  • :Mature males exhibit a large distinctive [[nuchal hump]], juveniles will be difficult to sex. ...d as well including insects such as crickets are acceptable, [[bloodworm]] is NOT recommended. Any other food containing large amounts of protein can har
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  • ...Should be kept in groups of 4 or more. If kept with smaller fish, there's a chance they will be eaten. :Is effective in keeping snail populations under control. Will eat a variety of foods including pellet and flake as well as live/frozen food suc
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  • :The male has a gonopodium fin and smaller than the female who will have a rounder larger body shape. :A relatively peaceful fish, however, the male will chase the females and ther
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  • ...ideal. The male will build a bubble nest, often with vegitation, and court a female under it. When this happens, the male will wrap himself around the f ...uch as [[:Category:Corydoras|Corydoras]]. Do not keep two male Gouramis in a tank as they will fight.
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  • :This cichlid is relatively peaceful, even when spawning. It's best kept in pairs with other :Feed once or twice a day.
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  • ...l but robust medium-sized to larger tank mates. Aggressive fish can damage a rays disc. :Carnivore. Almost anything that can fit into their mouths. A healthy specimen will not refuse food, especially live shrimps. Feed with m
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  • :This fish is a predator so is best kept with larger bottom dwelling fish. Smaller fish may be eaten and l :Feed once or twice a day.
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