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While tropical fish can be a wonderful hobby that many people enjoy, they also can be susceptible to diseases that if not caught early on can lead to early death of the fish and also risk of it spreading to other fish in the same habitat. Although there are literally hundreds of diseases that tropical fish can acquire, there is usually only a handful that most owners have to be on the watch for. Let’s look at some of them and help you understand how to identify them.
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Many people start with a freshwater aquarium because it is easier to get started and maintain. As they become more experienced they begin to consider keeping a saltwater tank because it offers a new challenge and many new varieties of aquatic creatures to care for. This article will explain some if the differences between saltwater and freshwater fish. It will help you to understand the different challenges you face if you are planning to start a saltwater aquarium.
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Betta fish are a better bet as pets than goldfish. Most kids have this experience with goldfish after a few days: Moby is found floating at the top of the bowl, then gets a one-way tour of a toilet’s plumbing system. This speedy demise occurs because goldfish don’t like being kept in a bowl. However, betta fish, also called Siamese fighting fish, think bowls are great homes.
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- April 18th
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One of the most common mistakes which leads to the death of fish in an aquarium is improper care and treatment of diseased fish.
Disease causing bacteria is present in all tanks, but whether or not disease affects your fish depends on how strong the animal’s resistance is to the disease. Poor living conditions can make a fish more susceptible to disease, and even if you do everything right, disease may still affect your fish.
Therefore, it is necessary to understand how to determine your fish is ill and what you will need to do in the situation where your fish is ill.
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- April 17th
- Filed under: Pets