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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. How To Breed Tetra Fish. Breed this fish species is still quite difficult if you don't know and requires perseverance and a long experience, but generally, in order to have a successful breeding condition you must need several condition :. Water should be sterile and acidic (pH less than 6.4). Breeding must be done in dark place. Temperature around 20 ° C. The most important, is to select fish to breed, the problem comes if you do not know how to differentiate/. 13 Children of thes...
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Look at my fish!: September 2008
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Thursday, September 11, 2008. The Simple Guide To Fresh Water Aquariums. First published in 2001, The Simple Guide to Freshwater Aquariums. Authored by DAVID E. BORUCHOWITZ, has become the bestselling reference. In its category, offering an easy-to-understand look at setting up and maintaining a successful first freshwater aquarium. Now in a completely revised. Pre Order the Second Edition of The Simple Guide To Fresh Water Aquariums. Posted by Roffi Grandiosa. Links to this post. Look at my fish! White ...
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Look at my fish!: May 2009
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009. The Essential Book of Koi: A Complete Guide to Keeping and Care. Whether you are a hobbyist looking to show or breed koi in your pond, or you simply want to admire these fishes, The Essential Book of Koi is an excellent guide to these wildly popular fishes that enhance the visual enjoyment of both indoor and outdoor ponds. Posted by Roffi Grandiosa. Links to this post. Reef Secrets: Starting Right, Selecting Fishes and Invertebrates, Advanced Biotope Techniques. Links to this post.
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Look at my fish!: March 2008
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Of all the factors that determine which fish will be compatible in a community aquarium, relative size should be about the most obvious. After all, who would dream of putting a minnow with a bass? Or a mouse with a snake? Or a peanut butter cup with a dieter? The natural relationship between predator and prey is simply not to be denied! Here are some specific fish to keep an eye on, either as villains or victims:. The double-whammy. Smaller catfish, especially Corydoras specie...
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Look at my fish!: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008. The Inspired Aquarium: Ideas and Instruction for Living with Aquariums. The Inspired Aquarium: Ideas and Instruction for Living with Aquariums. Posted by Roffi Grandiosa. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Look at my fish! Your Favorite Aquarium Blog. Variety of news, tips, information and guides. Friends of Look at My Fish. Subscribe in a reader. The Inspired Aquarium: Ideas and Instruction for L. Blogarama - The Blog Directory. Ketapang leaves also known as Ind...
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Look at my fish!: December 2007
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Monday, December 24, 2007. The Oranda Goldfish - An Interesting Fish For Your Aquarium. If you want a fancy looking goldfish that has an unusual characteristic and you might consider the Oranda goldfish for your aquarium. This fish has a beautiful metallic scaled appearance and comes in a variety of colors from yellow to bright red as well as an interesting chocolate color and a pure white with a red cap. Originally from China, Oranda goldfish can be found in most pet stores today. They are not inexp...
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Look at my fish!: April 2009
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Friday, April 17, 2009. BiOrb Aquarium Kit with Light Fixture. Posted by Roffi Grandiosa. Links to this post. Thursday, April 16, 2009. The Simple Guide to Freshwater Aquariums. First published in 2001, The Simple Guide to Freshwater Aquariums has become the bestselling reference in its category, offering an easy-to-understand look at setting up and maintaining a successful first freshwater aquarium. Posted by Roffi Grandiosa. Links to this post. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Or even a 40-gallon tank? Any reef...
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Look at my fish!: February 2009
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Monday, February 16, 2009. Tips For Choosing An Aquarium. Tips For Choosing An Aquarium. There is a wide range of sizes and shapes of aquariums as well as a choice of glass or acrylic aquariums, so how do you choose the best aquarium for your home and for the fish you intend to keep? We have put together a guide to help you to choose the perfect aquarium. Where to Locate Your Aquarium. Do you need a stand or a specially designed cabinet? Do You Need a Glass or Acrylic Aquariums? Both materials for aquari...
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Look at my fish!: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009. How To Care the Common Pleco. The common plecostomus, or common pleco, is a fish known as an algae eater. The common plecos are of great interest because they could be kept in either a tropical or cold water tank. These fish also do well at outdoor ponds. Posted by Roffi Grandiosa. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Look at my fish! Your Favorite Aquarium Blog. Variety of news, tips, information and guides. Friends of Look at My Fish. Subscribe in a reader. White ...
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Look at my fish!: July 2009
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Sunday, July 19, 2009. Caring your Fresh Water Fish. Source from http:/ animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/information/fresh-water-fish-care.php. Fresh water fish vary from the hardy to the delicate depending on the type. The water they swim in needs special care to keep them happy and healthy. It is important to keep a consistent and well maintained water environment for your fish. Chemical toxins as well as fluctuations in pH or temperature can do serious harm to your fresh water fish. An important note wh...