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  • How to Treat Beach Sand for Freshwater Aquarium?
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    How to Treat Beach Sand for Freshwater Aquarium?

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    To treat beach sand for a freshwater aquarium, you will need to rinse it thoroughly in clean water. This should be done several times until the water runs clear. After that, soak the sand overnight in dechlorinated or filtered water with an air stone to remove any debris and impurities. Finally, boil the sand for…

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  • Can Epsom Salt Kill Fish
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    Can Epsom Salt Kill Fish? (13 Tips to Help You)

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    No, Epsom salt can’t kill fish. People use it to help sick fish, like when they’re constipated or have parasites. But you have to be careful with how much you use. If there’s too much, it can make the water too salty, and that might hurt the fish or even make them die. When you…

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  • Striped Borneo Loach
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    Striped Borneo Loach

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    Striped Borneo Loach (Acanthocobitis botia) is a species of loach native to Southeast Asia. It is found in rivers and streams in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. The Striped Borneo Loach grows to an average length of 6cm but can reach up to 11cm. They have a dark brown body with two…

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  • Borneo Loach Care
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    Borneo Loach Care

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    Borneo Loach, also known as Botia kubotai, is a peaceful bottom-dweller that makes an excellent addition to any freshwater tank. They come from the island of Borneo and prefer slow moving or still waters with plenty of hiding spots. The ideal aquarium size for these fish should be at least 20 gallons and filled with…

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  • 90 Gallon Bowfront Aquarium
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    90 Gallon Bowfront Aquarium

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    A 90 gallon bowfront aquarium is a large and impressive fish tank that can house a variety of aquatic creatures. It has curved glass on the front to provide an expansive view of your underwater world. This size tank is ideal for medium to large species of freshwater or saltwater fish, as well as corals…

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  • Aquarium Safe Sand
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    Aquarium Safe Sand

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    Aquarium safe sand is a type of sand that has been specifically designed for use in fish tanks. It is made from inert materials such as quartz, marble, or aragonite and does not contain any calcium carbonate which can raise the pH levels in an aquarium. Aquarium safe sand also contains no sharp edges or…

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  • Borneo Sucker vs Hillstream Loach
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    Borneo Sucker vs Hillstream Loach

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    Borneo Suckers (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri) are large, bottom-feeding fish native to Southeast Asia. Hillstream Loaches (Beaufortia kweichowensis) are small, highly adaptable fish that inhabit mountain streams and rivers in China and SE Asian countries such as Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Both species have long bodies with a sucker-like mouth and both feed on aquatic invertebrates by…

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  • Bow Front Corner Aquarium
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    Bow Front Corner Aquarium

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    A bow front corner aquarium is an aquarium that has curved walls on the two front corners of the tank, creating a bow shape. This type of tank is often used to provide a more attractive and visually appealing look than traditional rectangular tanks. They are also ideal for small spaces, as they can fit…

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  • Borneo Sucker Loach
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    Borneo Sucker Loach

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    Borneo Sucker Loaches are a type of tropical fish that originates from the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. They have an elongated body and can reach up to 4 inches in length. Their coloration varies from dark green to brown with black spots on their back, fins and caudal fin. These fish prefer slow-moving…

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