There could be one or more reasons that cause fish to die in a tank. A few basic reasons like incorrect tank setup, diseases, stress, and overfeeding can cause this. As a beginner, it might be hard for you to understand why fish are dying. But there should be ...
Diplopstomiasis, or fluke illness, is another name for black spot/dots disease. Flatworm larvae of the genus Neascus cause this disease in freshwater fish. It appears as small black patches on the fish’s skin, fins, and flesh. Fish flukes are parasitic parasites ...
To better understand how marine species will react to climate change, scientists have investigated how fish adapt to fast changes in the freshwater environment around them. Natural solutions that strengthen the resilience of ecological systems are becoming more ...
Learn how to acclimate your fish correctly and minimize your stress in a new environment. It isn't easy to go from one setting to another. It's terrible to be in a bit of a bag and get in a vehicle during the changeover. So, what can you do to reduce stress ...
Freshwater fish can't survive in saltwater since they're too salty. Tonicity. Fish have the appropriate quantity of water in their body to osmoregulate or maintain. Each cell in the body has a coat; it is semi-permeable, i.e., selectively passes water and salt. If we ...
Adding an aquarium to your house is the ideal way to infuse your surroundings with vibrant color and life. Observing and playing with your aquatic creatures can help you reduce stress and lower your blood pressure. If you want to add a freshwater aquarium to your ...
The objective of almost every aquarium owner is crystal clear, healthy-looking water. As a species, We are attracted to clean water, live in it, swim in it, and drink it of course. But if aquarium water is not properly managed, it may soon become murky, full of ...
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