Betta Tank Mates 5 Gallon

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When considering betta tank mates for a five gallon aquarium, it is important to choose carefully. Bettas are territorial, and too many other fish in the tank can cause stress or aggression. Good choices include snails, such as nerite snails or mystery snails; small shrimp like ghost shrimp or amano shrimp; and certain smaller species …

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Epsom Salt Bath Fish Dosage

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Epsom salt baths are a safe and effective way to treat fish. The recommended dosage of Epsom salt depends on the species, size, and age of your fish as well as the concentration of salt in your water. Generally, it is best to start with 1 tablespoon (about 7g) per 10 gallons (37 liters) for …

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Rainbow Shark Tank Mates

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Rainbow Sharks are semi-aggressive fish that require careful consideration when selecting tank mates. They can live peacefully with other peaceful, similarly sized fish like barbs, angelfish, and rasboras. Compatible bottom dwellers include loaches and catfish species. Avoid placing Rainbow Sharks with small or slow moving fish as they could become prey for the shark or …

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Common Pleco Size by Age

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The size of a common pleco fish increases with age. Generally, a juvenile pleco is about 2 inches in length from its head to the base of its tail fin but can reach up to 6 inches when fully grown. The growth rate varies depending on the species and environment it lives in; some may …

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Clove Oil to Euthanize Fish

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Clove oil can be used as an effective method of euthanizing fish. It is a relatively humane way to end the life of a fish, and it works by inducing anesthesia in the fish quickly and painlessly. To use clove oil for euthanasia, first mix 1 part clove oil with 10 parts water in a …

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Best Fish for 36 Gallon Bow Front

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The best fish for a 36 gallon bow front tank would be small schooling species such as Neon Tetras, Dwarf Rasboras, and Cory Catfish. These small fish are well-suited to the environment of this type of aquarium and do not require a lot of space. They will also add color and activity to the tank. …

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Will Rope Fish Eat Guppies?

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No, rope fish will not eat guppies. Rope fish are carnivores that feed on worms, insects, crustaceans and small fishes in their natural habitat. They usually consume food from the bottom of a tank or from the water column. Guppies are much too large for a rope fish to swallow and they do not have …

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Oscar Tank Mates

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Oscar tank mates are typically species of fish that will not bother or compete with the Oscar. Common examples include catfish, plecostomus, and other peaceful bottom dwelling fish. It is important to remember that Oscars can become aggressive towards smaller or slower moving fish so it is best to avoid these types of species when …

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Why is Only One of My Fish Gasping for Air?

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Gasping for air is a sign of distress in fish, and it can be caused by several different factors. If only one of your fish is gasping for air, then the other fish are likely not affected. It could be that this particular fish has an underlying health issue or injury that is causing its …

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Do Shrimp Eat Snail Eggs?

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Yes, shrimp eat snail eggs.Snail eggs are a great source of protein for many kinds of aquatic animals, including crustaceans like shrimp.In fact, some species of shrimp specialize in eating snails and their eggs.When the tiny snail egg clutches (clusters) are laid on rocks or other hard surfaces near the water’s edge, they become an …

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