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    How to Fix a Leak in a Fish Tank: Quick Solutions.

    ByRexLehmann

    To fix a leak in a fish tank, firstly, you need to identify the exact location of the leak. Once you have done that, you can fix the leak with a sealant appropriate for fish tanks or replace the affected glass panel. A leak in your fish tank can be frustrating and potentially harmful to…

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  • Should My Fish Tank Filter Be Underwater
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    Should My Fish Tank Filter Be Underwater

    ByRexLehmann

    Yes, it is recommended to fully submerge a fish tank filter for efficient operation. This allows the filter to draw in water evenly from all areas of the tank, resulting in effective filtration. When the filter is fully submerged, it can effectively trap debris, excess food, and fish waste, keeping the water clean and healthy…

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    Concolor Cory Care: Tank Mates, Size, Diet & Setup

    ByJeremiah P. McDowell

    The Concolor Cory (Corydoras concolor), an enthralling species of armored catfish, originates from the softwater streams of the Orinoco river system in South America. As part of a vibrant community aquarium, these small, delightful fish primarily dwell at the bottom, sifting through gravel substrates, hence their nickname, the “clean-up crew.” Adult Concolor Corys boast a…

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  • Why Your Fish is Lying on the Tank’s Bottom?
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    Why Your Fish is Lying on the Tank’s Bottom?

    ByRexLehmann

    Possible seo-friendly answer to “Why is my fish on the bottom of the tank”: your fish may be at the bottom of the tank due to stress, illness, water quality issues, or simply resting or hiding. As a fish owner, you’re probably used to watching your underwater friends swim around and explore their aquarium. So…

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  • Discover the Surprising Cost of a 250 Gallon Fish Tank
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    Discover the Surprising Cost of a 250 Gallon Fish Tank

    ByRexLehmann

    A 250-gallon fish tank can cost between $500 to $2,000 depending on the type of tank and added features. These tanks are large and can be used for both freshwater and saltwater fish. The cost also depends on the brand and quality of materials used for the tank and its accessories such as filtration systems,…

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  • Giant glassfish Care tank mates, Diseases, Food
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    Giant glassfish Care: tank mates, Diseases, Food

    ByRexLehmann

    One of the most striking features of the giant glassfish is its translucent body, which is a result of its unique biological composition. Unlike other fish, the giant glassfish has a skeletal structure and internal organs that are partially or entirely see-through, creating an otherworldly effect that captures the imagination of all who encounter it….

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    Can Fish Eat Peppers

    ByRexLehmann

    Some fish may eat peppers, but it is not recommended to feed peppers to fish regularly. It is important to note that not all fish can tolerate spicy foods. Peppers can be too spicy for fish and may upset their digestive system. Additionally, peppers should be prepared and cooked before feeding them to fish to…

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  • Corydoras armatus Care Size, Tank Mates, Diet, Setup
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    Corydoras armatus Care: Size, Tank Mates, Diet, Setup

    ByJeremiah P. McDowell

    The Corydoras armatus, a gem among cool fish for any aquarium enthusiast, thrives in a well-maintained community aquarium. Originating from the lush waters of South America, these peaceful schooling fish are celebrated for their unique appearance, featuring a dark silvery-grey complexion adorned with dark spots that fade as they age. In terms of aquarium care,…

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  • How Often Should I Change My Fish Tank Filter
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    How Often Should I Change My Fish Tank Filter

    ByRexLehmann

    It is recommended to change your fish tank filter once every 2-4 weeks. Neglecting to do so can be harmful to your fish. The importance of keeping a clean and well-maintained fish tank cannot be emphasized enough. Not only is it visually appealing, but it also ensures the health and well-being of your aquatic pets….

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  • Skunk botia Care Tank Size, Lifespan, Food & More
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    Skunk Botia Care: Tank Size, Lifespan, Food & More

    ByJeremiah P. McDowell

    The Skunk Botia, known for its iconic dark band running longitudinally along the back, is an engaging addition to many community aquariums. It is a semi-aggressive fish but tends to display peaceful behavior, especially when grouped with its kind or similar community fish. These loaches exhibit a preference for environments furnished with hiding places for…

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  • How To Get More Oxygen In Your Fish Tank
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    How To Get More Oxygen In Your Fish Tank

    ByRexLehmann

    To get more oxygen in your fish tank, you can add an air pump and airstone or increase surface agitation with a filter or bubbler. If you want your fish to thrive, it’s essential to provide a healthy, well-aerated environment in your tank. Poor oxygen levels in your fish tank can lead to stressed or…

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  • How Many Fish in a 3.5 Gallon Tank
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    How Many Fish in a 3.5 Gallon Tank

    ByRexLehmann

    In a 3.5-gallon fish tank, it is recommended to keep only one small fish or a maximum of two very small fishes. Keeping more fish than this can cause stress, poor water quality, and even death. Owning a fish tank is a beautiful and fascinating hobby. Before you start, you must consider the size of…

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