The Ins and Outs of Schooling Fish
If you want to add excitement and a real WOW factor to any aquarium, then keeping fish that will school or swim together can do just that.
If you want to add excitement and a real WOW factor to any aquarium, then keeping fish that will school or swim together can do just that.
Tune in to Gary Jones providing tips on netting, bagging, and transporting fish from store to home aquariums.
A freshwater community aquarium contains multiple different species of fish that must be compatible.
Feeding fish is a fun and rewarding experience, and nothing is more important for fish health and growth than the food they eat.
Goldfish are among the most popular of household fish. In fact, it has been stated that goldfish tend to be the first fish for aquarium owners. Most goldfish are hardy and easily kept.
If your fish is exhibiting signs of illness, it’s important to diagnose the type of disease accurately in order to provide effective treatment.
Among the most common type of fish people keep are freshwater tropical fish of any given species – Cichlids, Guppies, Barbs, Tetras, Plecos, Livebearers, Bettas, and Gouramis are just a few.
There is a common misconception that when keeping Bettas, they must be isolated from other fish because of their aggressive nature, and should not be kept in community aquariums