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Fish tank Lovely cube fish tank, unsure of how much it holds. Comes with filter, heater an two strobe lights, one strobe light is white an the other changes colour. Tropical Fish shared a video.Posted by toTropical Fishwal mart neglectingTropical Fish shared a photo.toTropical FishBirmingham, United KingdomHi could anyone identify this fish please.See allTropical Fish shared a video.Posted by toTropical FishOne of mine dwarf gourami, has got this white/grey abses/spot, on his left side, next to her mouth. Can anyone tell what this might be, and what to do about it...Tropical Fish shared Wendy Rumsey-Schuchart's photo.Wendy Rumsey-SchucharttoTropical FishMcSherrystown, PA, United StatesRedid our tank today! Little cloudy due to the move, but getting better. Even found some swordtail babies hiding.....hope they made it safely (still some goid hiding places).Tropical Fish shared Cameron Williams's photo.Cameron WilliamstoTropical FishChirnside Park, VIC, AustraliaHello all. I'm relatively new to the aquarium hobby.
I have a 38 L tank with a few guppies, platys, neon tetras, peppermint catfish and 2 other types of catfish. I'm wondering if my filter setup is appropriate? Any advice is appreciated.Posted by toTropical FishMy school of zebra and leopard long finned danios feeding on tubifex worms. 😊💕Tropical Fish shared Sharyn McNeice's video.Posted by Sharyn McNeicetoTropical FishWhy would my older female and younger male bristlenose fight for. This is a first, they usually get on with each other.Tropical Fish shared Jamie Doré's photo.Jamie DorétoTropical FishGravesend, United KingdomCould you help me id this fish pleaseTropical Fish shared a photo.toTropical FishPunta Rassa, FL, United StatesCan anyone identify this fish caught close to Sanibel, Florida?Tropical Fish shared Carl Nickerson's photo.Carl NickersontoTropical FishHi all. I'm new to tropical fish and only set my tank up 8 months ago. I seem to be having problems with snails, I've read about Yoyo loaches eating them is thi...s a good idea? My
tank is 140litres and I have Dwarf Gauramis, swordtails, neon tetras, sucker fish and a male guppy. Any advice will be helpful. thanks Tropical Fish shared Fiona Baker's photo.Fiona BakertoTropical FishCambuslang, United KingdomI have a male guppy with tail problems. 1st it had a small tear in the corner where it joins the body, now it's sore looking and inflamed. His body is bent slig...htly. I have treated the full tank with methayne blue in hope to clear this up for him. Week on and it's no better. He is still eating, any one any ideas please. Levels are fine. Tropical Fish shared a photo.toTropical FishTwo of my glass catfish, I have 4 of this type and 4 African glass my african ones stay at the bottom of my tank till I turn the light off. Anyone else have these? just wondering if they do the same?Tropical Fish shared a photo.toTropical Fishcpuld anyone help me and tell if my plec is male or female thanks ?Tropical Fish shared a post.toTropical FishFort Saskatchewan, AB, CanadaIs there anyways to keep my fresh fruit and spinish on the botton of my tank??? My
apple snails are eating my plants! I feed them lots but i feel like at night ...more of my plants leaves are gone at this rate ill go through plants every month. If like some way to put spinich at the bottom like the plants any maybe they can eat those instead :) anu tips or tricks Tropical Fish shared Manuel Morales's photo.Manuel MoralestoTropical FishMeadow Woods, FL, United StatesThis is my pleco which is almost 7inches long. Cabuy home oxygen tankn anyone tell me what type of pleco. Antropical fish tank sale ukd is it male or female.Trfish tank for snakeopical Fish shared Joshua TheDuke Mathews's photo.Jofish tanks for sale ottawa
shua TheDuke MathewstoTropical FishI love my Tropicals, felt like sharing my hybrid Platy's that were bred by chance in my tank. My Red Wag's and Sunset Variatus bred with each other and I'm in l...ove with the resulting tri-colored fish (gold, red, & black) not sure on the exact name of this variety but I love having Platy's not seen in my local pet store tanksfish tank filters for sale cape townWhen stocking your fish tank its worth thinking about the 3 zones that tend to exist, surface feeding fish, mid water fish and bottom feeders. fish tanks for sale walmartWith most colourful fish available in your local fish store being mid water and surface fish it’s all too easy to forget about the floor of your tank. Bottom feeders can be colourful, personable and a great addition to any tank, but it’s worth doing your research before picking any old fish.
They will need specific foods and often need target feeding to make sure they get their fair share. Some fish sold in fish and general pet stores get too big for the average tank, and no aquarium or public zoo will take them on once they’ve outgrown their tank. So pick fish that can live out their lives happily and safely in your tank. Plecostomus, also known as sucker mouth catfish are a type of fish that range from perfect for the tank, through to one of the worst for the tank. Some stay small and are reasonably commonly available, whilst others can get to 50 cm long. Hypostomus plecostomus is frequently sold under the name Common Pleco and easily confused with the similar sized Sailfin Pleco (Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps). Whilst no one can deny they are handsome looking fish and when they’re sold in the fish shop they are a cute and seemingly manageable 5 or 10 cm. Normally sold as algae eaters common and sailfin plecs may eat some algae when they are younger, but they still need feeding a good diet, and they will start growing, and carry on growing, and either the size of your tank will lead them to become stunted and die young, or they will grow until they are 50cm long and have turned into giant poop machines.
These are great little plecs that grow to a maximum size of 15cm, if you get a male and a female they may breed in the tank. There are various different forms including albino, red and long finned. If you want something a bit more unusual Clown Plecos (Panaqolus maccus) is a great little fish normally only growing to 9cm or less. A bit more expensive, but well worth the extra cost. There are 142 species of Cory, but only a handful are easily available in pet stores. They are best kept on sand so as not to damage their barbells and need to be in groups of 5 or more.  They will need cat fish food and it’s worth target feeding them to make sure they get their fair share. These four species are all readily available and will settle into most reasonably sized tanks, given the right conditions some will breed in a community tank. Loaches are a mostly bottom dwelling family of fish, coming in a wide range of shapes, sizes and behaviours, from the worm like Kuhli loach, through to the brightly coloured Clown Loach.
Strange behaviours are well known from this group of fish, including the Weather loach, often described as a living barometer. Its sensitivity to changes in atmospheric pressure, the signal of a change in weather, means that it will have a drastic behaviour change before rain or shine, or if it sees you get the food container out. Most loaches are considered scaless, they do technically have scales, but they are compressed and within the skin. This does mean that they are sensitive to changes in water condition, and can be overdosed on medicines easily The favourite loach has to be the Clown loach, with its bright colours and sometimes idiotically amusing behaviour, but growing to a foot long and needing to be kept in groups of 5 or more means that you will need a 7 foot + tank when these reach full size. But there are some fantastic loaches that are much smaller. Yoyo loach (Botia almorhae) stays much smaller reaching sizes of up to 13 cm. It does need to be kept in groups and is a nice docile loach that can be kept with other peaceful fish.
They need cave to feel secure, and once they are secure will often sleep in the open on their side looking rather dead. Often they come to recognise certain people and will get excited at their approach, or follow them along the length of the aquarium. Dwarf Chain Loach (Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki) also known as Monkeys as a fantastic little species, although don’t try and keep them in a tank less than 76 cm in length. They like to be in groups and will shoal in mid water. They can be very boisterous and are unsuitable for very peaceful tank mates, growing to only 6cm they are not suitable for with bigger or aggressive species. Kuhli Loach (Pangio kuhlii) looks like a tiny eel, with a maximum length of 10 cm they are still a small fish given their narrow shape. If kept with boisterous or aggressive fish they can hide and may not be seen for months. They have been known to swim into filters leading to fatal consequences. Hill stream Loaches  the common name hill stream loaches and Hong Kong plecs covers a few different scientifically describe species, but they all share a flattened body that looks like a pancake stuck to the glass on the tank.