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  • Can Semi Aquatic Plants Be Submerged?
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    Can Semi Aquatic Plants Be Submerged?

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    Yes, semi-aquatic plants can be submerged. This type of plant is adapted to living in both aquatic and terrestrial environments, so it is well suited for being immersed in water. Semi-aquatic plants typically have thick stems or rhizomes that are able to store oxygen and provide buoyancy when submerged. They also often have leaves with…

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  • How Quickly Does Ich Kill Fish?
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    How Quickly Does Ich Kill Fish?

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    Ich, also known as white spot disease or ichthyophthiriasis, is a common parasitic infection among aquarium fish. It can be highly contagious and if left untreated it can lead to the death of infected aquarium fish. The parasites that cause Ich are called Ichthyopthirius multifiliis (or Ick). These parasites attach themselves to the gills and…

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  • Why is My Cichlid Turning White?
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    Why is My Cichlid Turning White?

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    My cichlid is turning white because it could be suffering from a disease called ‘Velvet’. Velvet is caused by a single-celled parasite that can attach itself to the fish’s scales and release toxins as they feed on the fish’s blood. It causes the scales to become discolored, which can range from yellowish-brown patches to an…

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  • Is Coralline Algae Good?
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    Is Coralline Algae Good?

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    Yes, coralline algae is good. Coralline algae are red and purple encrusting algae that form a protective skeleton for many reef-building corals and other marine life. Coralline algae provide essential habitat structure on coral reefs by creating nooks and crannies to which fish, invertebrates, sessile organisms, sponges and other species can attach to. They also…

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  • Pros And Cons of UV Sterilizer in Aquarium
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    Pros And Cons of UV Sterilizer in Aquarium

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    UV sterilizers are a popular choice for aquarium owners who want to keep their water clean and clear. They use ultraviolet (UV) light to kill bacteria, algae, and parasites that can pose a risk to fish health. Pros of using UV sterilizers include the fact that they work quickly and effectively at killing unwanted organisms…

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  • What to Do With Overgrown Pleco?
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    What to Do With Overgrown Pleco?

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    If you have an overgrown pleco, there are several things you can do to manage it. First, try transferring the fish to a larger tank; plecos grow very quickly and need plenty of room to swim around. Additionally, make sure that your tank is well filtered; plecos produce large amounts of waste which must be…

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  • How Much Substrate for 55 Gallon Tank?
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    How Much Substrate for 55 Gallon Tank?

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    For a 55 gallon tank, the recommended substrate amount is between 45 and 55 pounds. This will be enough to cover the bottom of the tank with a depth of 2 to 4 inches. The exact amount needed depends on your desired look and what type of substrate you are using (e.g., sand or gravel)….

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  • How Long Does It Take for Fish to Regrow Fins?
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    How Long Does It Take for Fish to Regrow Fins?

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    It depends on the type of fish and its size. Generally, small fish can regrow their fins in a few days or weeks while larger species may take several months to many years. In some cases, the fin will not fully regenerate due to damage or disease and might require surgery for complete recovery. The…

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  • What Eats Detritus in Aquarium?
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    What Eats Detritus in Aquarium?

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    Detritus is organic matter that accumulates on the bottom of an aquarium. It consists of dead plant and animal material, as well as fecal waste and other debris. In a healthy aquarium, detritus is consumed by scavengers such as snails and shrimp. These organisms consume decomposing organic material for food, which helps to keep the…

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