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Viral Aquarium Fish Diseases Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBFinally, any time a fish is handled there is a risk to its health due to injury or infection. The general advice is to never try to treat a lymphocystis infection—just let it run its course. …

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Kinds of Food for Pond Fish Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBBrine shrimp can deliver food and nutrients to your fish through this process, which is known as bio-enrichment. Pond fish can sometimes be fed snacks such as fresh lettuce and …

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Mycobacteriosis, the Stealth Disease

WEBMB (mycobacteriosis), the chronic disease of fish and reptiles, was first documented in diseased carp in 1897. Over the years the disease has not abated. It probably causes …

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Giant Pleco Care Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBHealth. By and large, these are tough aquarium species, usually showing signs of parasitic and infectious disease later than other fishes in the same system. Almost all of these …

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Goldfish Myths Debunked Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBThe author debunks many and varied myths revolving around the hobby’s original fish, including the complete unsuitability of that ubiquitous bowl and misconceptions about …

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A Fish- Export Bottleneck: Barcelos

WEBDuring the peak years of the fishery, several large-scale transfer stations for tropical fish operated in Barcelos. A large red-and-white structure a bit upriver from where we were …

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How to Keep a Pet Turtle Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBThe basking spot should be 85° to 90°F, heated by a separate incandescent light or a combination basking/UVB light. The water should be about 10 degrees cooler than the …

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Invasive Fish Species and the Aquarist TFH Magazine

WEBThe spread of invasive species throughout the world is a serious problem; understanding the issue and possible solutions is an important step toward saving the diversity and …

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Reef Tank Maintenance You Should Be Doing TFH Magazine

WEBSo, once every three months, the pumps are taken offline, and the impellers are removed and cleaned. By doing these tasks regularly, the skimmer is not only maintained at peak …

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How to Get Rid of Algae in a Planted Fish Tank TFH Magazine

WEBA rapid change such as this can shock plants, but worse, it can shock livestock to the point of ill health or death. Deep gravel cleaning can also throw waste into the water column …

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Paracanthurus hepatus Species Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBTaxonomic Troubles: Originally described as Teuthis hepatus. Size: 31 cm (12 inches) TL. Preferred Water Chemistry: Tropical marine, 24 to 28 degrees Celsius (75 to 82 degrees …

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Persnickety Pulse Coral Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBPulsing Cessation. One aspect of pulse coral behavior that vexes many hobbyists is the tendency of these corals to inexplicably cease pulsing or dramatically slow their pulsing …

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Home TFH Magazine

WEB©2020 TFH Magazine, a Central Garden & Pet Company. All trademarks are either the property of Central Garden & Pet Company, its subsidiaries, divisions, affiliated and/or …

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Reef-Friendly Triggerfish

WEBTrigger Biology. The triggerfish belong to the family Balistidae, which comprises 11 genera and approximately 40 species. The common name for the family is derived from the …

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A Caribbean Sea Biotope Aquarium

WEBA Caribbean Sea Biotope Aquarium. Author: Jeremy J. Gosnell. While many aquariums mix a variety of species coming from different oceans and ecosystems, a biotope aquarium …

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The Blue-Spotted Jawfish Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBKerstitch (1979) reports the blue-spotted jawfish to be a mouthbrooder like its common congener, the yellow-head of the Atlantic. Males display behaviorally and color-wise in …

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Pistol Shrimps and Gobies: Perfect Partners

WEBThe partnership between pistol shrimps and gobies is a good example of commensalism, where both parties in the relationship benefit. The goby benefits from the shrimp's …

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Nautilus Aquarium Care Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBThe nautilus egg will take at least one year to hatch. The temperature of the egg-holding tank is crucial in the development of the embryo. While most nautiluses are kept at …

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Blue Tang Care Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBDiet plays an important role in the long-term health of Pacific blue tangs (or any tang, for that matter). In the wild, this fish is primarily herbivorous, so its captive diet must be …

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Keeping a Leopard Wrasse Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBHealth. This may perhaps be inconsistent to what you’ve heard others advocate, but I would not quarantine Macropharyngodon spp. There’s much more to be potentially lost …

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The Pseudocheilinus Wrasses Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBPseudocheilinus hexataenia. Called both the six-line and the twelve-line wrasse, P. hexataenia is a feisty but small (growing up to a size of 4 inches) fish that is appropriate …

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Trichogaster chuna Species Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

WEBThe family Osphronemidae, once restricted to the giant gourami Osphro. Size: Usually 3.8 to 5 cm (1½ to 2 inches) TL, with rare reports of up to 7 cm (2¾ inches). Preferred Water …

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