Posted on April 27th, 2008 by Anemone
Hailing from the blackwater or clearwater streams in southeastern Colombia, eastern Peru, and western Brazil, including the tributaries of the Solimões, the neon tetras are a beautiful fish with an almost fluorescent blue or greenish stripe running down their bodies from the mouth to the tail fin. A wide red band goes from the middle […]
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Posted on April 25th, 2008 by Anemone
All of us will have some time or the other, have consigned our pet fish to the great big aquarium in the sky (in most cases via a short trip through the toilet bowl). While such a step is no doubt inevitable, there are a number of steps we could take to ensure that it […]
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Posted on April 24th, 2008 by Anemone
Okay, so I thought hard,and came up with these 4 reasons which make keeping fish totally irresistable.
Reason # 1 - They don’t shred your bedsheet
I had a dog once, and though I still remember Candy with extreme fondness, my mother will never let me forget the time that Candy scratched her new bedsheet to shreds, […]
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Posted on April 21st, 2008 by Anemone
One of the first ornamental fishes available to western aquarium keepers, having been imported to Europe as early as the 1800s, the Paradise fish hails from the ditches and paddy fields in East Asia, ranging from the Korean Peninsula to Northern Vietnam.
These are remarkably hardy fish surviving in virtually any water conditions, thanks to their […]
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Posted on April 20th, 2008 by Anemone
It took just a couple of days for my two pairs of butterfly cichlids to feel at home, after which their suicidal attacks started. A pair would face each other, and then try to ram each other, which is probably where they got their other name “ram cichlid” from. Initially it scared me enough to […]
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