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The Technique of Maintaining Tropheus Duboisi in the Water Tank

Keeping Tropheus duboisi in the water tank is not easy. These are useful info about its temperament, ideal tank set-up and condition, perfect tank mates, and aquarium care for you. Tropheus Duboisi, widely known as Duboisi Cichlid, is popular among expert aquarium hobbyists. This adorable little buddy is rather difficult to keep, especially for tank beginners. It is known very aggressive towards its kind but keeping them in a small group is still possible. What makes this fish pricey and fascinating is its unique coloration pattern.  When still teenage, Tropheus Duboisi has a black body with white spots all over their figure. The white spots disappear as they turn into a blue-black body with a charming yellow or white vertical strap. Here, we will share useful tips about keeping Tropheus duboisi in the water tank. Temperament As mentioned earlier, keeping Tropheus duboisi in the water tank is sort of difficult because this species is not a peaceful cast. It likes to fight with its ...

How to Keep Golden Otocinclus Fish Healthy When Kept in Water Tanks

Maintain the health of Golden otocinclus fish by knowing the most suitable water condition, tank set-up, picking the right tank mates, and feeding them with the right feed. Among many aquarium hobbyists, golden otocinclus fish is popular because they are affordable, quite easy to take care of once you know the trick, active, and they have a unique sucker mouth to eat algae in your aquarium. Many aquarium keepers also prefer these little buddies because of their tiny shape, and it won’t get bigger. If you are new to these tiny useful algae eaters, here are some tips about how to maintain the health of golden otocinclus fish. Best Water Condition Because golden otocinclus are freshwater fish, it is important the make sure that the water in your aquarium is clean. Conduct a regular water change to maintain water sanitation. Then, keep the temperature at 72-79 degrees Fahrenheit and pH between 6.8-7.5. However, beware of the temperature’s sudden shift because it can cause stress to your li...

The Process of Breeding Golden Otocinclus Fish

Breeding Golden otocinclus fish is relatively difficult. Here, we give you some useful tips to achieve successful breeding from the temperature, tank set-up, and water condition. Golden otocinclus fish is a tiny brown, close to gold, skittish fish that enjoy eating all growing algae in your aquarium. This species is popular among hobbyists because it is not very hard to maintain. Plus, they are unique, agile, and quite affordable. Golden otocinclus fish is widely known as algae sucker because they have sucker mouths that can also latch onto your aquarium glass or other surfaces. If you wish to breed them, here is some useful information about breeding golden otocinclus fish. Golden Otocinclus Fish Female mature golden otocinclus are slightly larger and have a heavier body. Meanwhile, male golden otocinclus’ bodies are slimmer and smaller. In addition, females have slightly more vivid colours than males.  Mating The important part in breeding golden otocinclus fish is mating the mal...

Life Habits of Golden Otocinclus Fish

Find out life habits of golden otocinclus fish from knowing their size, the care needed, temperament and behavior, and of course, the food that they mostly love since they are herbivores. Many say that taking care of golden otocinclus fish is relatively easy. However, more complaining about how easy these species die shortly after they were moved to a tank. Therefore, maintaining these little companions is rather tricky. If you know how to set the ideal tank, choose the right tank mates, and giving the perfect diet, golden otocinclus fish will have a long healthy life. To know the best conditions to maintain their life span, here is some useful information about the life habits of golden otocinclus fish you should know. Size and Appearance Golden otocinclus fish has a small size. They can only grow to be about 1 ½-2 inches with a life span of 3-5 years. Mature otos rarely reach more than 2 inches. They have a plain cylindrical shape, rounded back, flattened head with eyes on each side,...