My Water Tests Perfect But My Fish Keep Dying

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It is possible that the fish are dying from something other than water quality. Some common causes of fish death include overfeeding, overcrowding, poor diet, improper tank size and lack of oxygen in the water. If your water tests perfect but you are still having trouble with sick or dead fish, it may be worth …

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Are Cardinal Tetras Hardy?

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Yes, Cardinal Tetras are very hardy fish. They can tolerate a wide range of water conditions and temperatures. They prefer warmer waters (ranging from 73-80 degrees Fahrenheit) with a neutral pH level and regular water changes to maintain good health. Cardinals are also tolerant of higher nitrate levels than many other tetra species which makes …

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Firemouth Cichlid Tank Mates

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Firemouth Cichlids are one of the most popular freshwater fish for hobbyists. They do best in an aquarium with plenty of hiding places, such as rocks and driftwood, as well as plenty of open swimming space. When it comes to ideal tank mates for Firemouths, look no further than other species from Central America. These …

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Clownfish Compatibility Chart

Clownfish Compatibility Chart is a guide to help determine which fish are compatible with clownfish in an aquarium. It helps aquarium owners choose the right species for their tank, ensuring that aggressive and territorial species do not live together. The chart looks at different factors such as size, temperament, and dietary requirements when determining compatibility …

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African Cichlid Tank Mates

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African cichlids are a popular aquarium fish due to their bright colors and interesting behaviors. They can be kept in groups or pairs with other compatible cichlids, however they are often territorial and aggressive towards tankmates. When choosing tankmates for your African Cichlid tank, it is important to choose species that will not be bullied …

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Do Otocinclus Eat Hair Algae?

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Yes, Otocinclus are known to eat hair algae. This is because of their small size and specialized diet that includes eating algae off of hard surfaces such as rocks or driftwood. They have a modified mouth which allows them to scrape the surface they are on while eating the hair algae. These fish are also …

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Red Tail Shark Tank Mates

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The Red Tail Shark is a peaceful fish that can be kept in a community tank with other peaceful fish. They should not be housed with larger, more aggressive species such as Cichlids or other sharks. Good tank mates for the Red Tail Shark include Danios, Barbs, Tetras, Gouramis and Plecos. All of these fish …

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Is Duckweed Good for Bettas?

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Yes, duckweed is generally good for bettas. Duckweed provides shelter and shade to the fish, helping them feel secure. It also absorbs excess nitrates in the water which can help keep the aquarium water clean and free of ammonia buildup that can be harmful to a betta’s health. It can provide supplemental nutrition for some …

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Blue Acara Tank Mates

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Blue Acara is a species of cichlid fish from South America. They are quite peaceful and generally do not bother their tank mates, although they will become aggressive if there is not enough space or hiding places in the aquarium for them. As a result, it is important to choose tank mates carefully. Some suitable …

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Do Bettas Like Blue Light at Night?

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Bettas, or Siamese fighting fish, do not need blue light at night. While bettas can see in the dark, they prefer their habitat to be kept dimly lit and free of shadows. Blue light has been found to cause stress in betta fish as it disrupts their natural circadian rhythms. Instead of using a blue …

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