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    Gold Ribbon Plant in Aquarium

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    Gold Ribbon Plant (Vallisneria spiralis) is an aquatic plant that can be used as a great addition to aquariums. It prefers water with temperatures between 68-77 degrees Fahrenheit, with a pH of 6.0-7.5 and medium light intensity. Its leaves are long and ribbon-like in shape, usually growing up to 40 inches in length. Gold Ribbon…

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  • Blood Parrot Tank Mates
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    Blood Parrot Tank Mates

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    Blood Parrot Cichlids, or Blood Parrots, are a hybrid fish created by the interbreeding of several species of cichlid fish. They can be kept in aquariums with other peaceful tank mates that do not have large mouths and do not nip fins. Good tank mates include Corydoras catfish, Danios, Tetras, Plecos, Rainbowfish and small Gouramis….

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  • Jeffrey Dahmer Fish Tank
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    Jeffrey Dahmer Fish Tank

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    Jeffrey Dahmer’s fish tank was an important part of his life, both before and after his conviction for murder. It was a reminder of happier times when he had been able to take care of living creatures with some degree of success. He kept tropical fish in the tank, which provided him with company in…

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  • Goldfish With Parasites
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    Goldfish With Parasites

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    Goldfish with parasites is a common problem, as parasites can easily be introduced to fish tanks from wild water sources. Common goldfish parasites include Ichthyophthirius multifiliis (Ich), Costia necatrix, Trichodina sp., and Chilodonella sp. These parasites often cause irritation and ulceration of the skin of the goldfish, which may result in loss of appetite and…

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  • Should I Turn off Air Pump When Feeding Fish?
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    Should I Turn off Air Pump When Feeding Fish?

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    Yes, you should turn off the air pump when feeding your fish. The reason for this is because the oxygen levels in the tank will drop when you add food to it and if there is no air pump running then the oxygen level can become dangerously low. This could cause stress on your fish…

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  • German Blue Ram Tank Mates
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    German Blue Ram Tank Mates

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    German Blue Rams are small and peaceful cichlids that make great tank mates for a variety of other fish. They get along well with most community fish, such as tetras, barbs, danios, rasboras and Corydoras catfish. When choosing tankmates for German Blues you should avoid aggressive species like Oscars or large Cichlids. You can also…

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  • Rust Colored Algae in Fish Tank
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    Rust Colored Algae in Fish Tank

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    Rust colored algae is a type of brown algae that usually forms in fish tanks. It can form on the surface of rocks, plants, and other surfaces in an aquarium. And will often attach itself to decorations or the glass walls of the tank. Rust colored algae is caused by too much light, nutrients, and…

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  • How Long to Boil Spider Wood?
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    How Long to Boil Spider Wood?

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    Boiling spider wood is a process used to remove tannins, which can discolor aquarium water. The exact length of time needed to boil the wood varies depending on how much you are boiling and the size of the pieces. Generally speaking, it takes about 30 minutes for small pieces and up to an hour or…

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  • Pictus Catfish Tank Mates
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    Pictus Catfish Tank Mates

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    Pictus Catfish make excellent tank mates for a variety of other fish species. They can be kept with many types of tetras, danios, gouramis, and cichlids. When choosing the right tank mates for Pictus Catfish it is important to consider their size and temperament. Smaller peaceful fish like tetras are ideal companions as they will…

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  • Do Plecos Change Color?
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    Do Plecos Change Color?

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    Yes, plecos can change color. This is due to a phenomenon called physiological color change. Physiological color change occurs when environmental conditions alter the pigmentation of an animal’s skin, allowing it to adapt and blend in with its surroundings for camouflage or communication purposes. Plecostomus fish have special cells filled with melanin that allow them…

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