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How to Keep Apistogramma Cacatuoides Fish in an Aquarium

Keeping the fish Apistogramma cacatuoides is not very difficult. Make sure to imitate the water temperament according to their natural habitat and set up hiding places for them. Among many attractive, dazzlingly colored, and snoopy fish for your tank stunner, Apistogramma cacatuoides fish is on the list for sure. Apistogramma cacatuoides fish, also called Dwarf Cockatoo Cichlids or simply Apistos, is popular for being a super curious species. They will come right up to the aquarium glass as you peep. They also have many personalities, such as great interaction with their master. If you wish to add them to your community tanks, here are some tips for keeping the fish Apistogramma cacatuoides. Brief Background Apistogramma cacatuoides fish is originally found all over the tropical parts of South America. Apistos are attractive showstoppers because they are very social and love exploring their surroundings. Their maximum size is around 3 inches and 3.5 inches.  Besides their active tr...

Types of Feed for Anabas Testudineus

Some feed for Anabas testudineus fish include Protozoans, Daphnia, Cyclops, Plea, Molluscs, Rotifers, fish fry, algae, and diatoms. Also known as climbing perch or koi, anabas testudineus fish originated from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, and Indonesia. In several countries, anabas testudineus fish is considered food.  In the wild, they inhabit lakes, canals, marshes, swamps, rice paddies, puddles, and river channels. Their diets include crustaceans, insects, mollusks, algae, and diatoms. To learn more about feed for anabas testudineus fish, here is the information for you. Protozoans Protozoans are single-celled organisms inhabitant most aquatic environments. Protozoans are considered great live foods for fish, especially during larval stages. Protozoa like flagellates and ciliates contain big unsaturated fatty acids as well as asteroid. These two contents are great for promoting growth.  Daphni...

How to Spawn Anabas Testudineus Fish

One of the difficulties when spawning Anabas testudineus fish is differentiating the sexual dimorphism, which is almost impossible. Anabas testudineus fish was first found in both fresh and saline water in Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Myanmar, and Thailand. In many markets in India and most south-east Asian countries, anabas testudineus fish is pricey. The request for this fish, which is also known as climbing perch or koi, is growing every day. In this article, we will share some useful information about spawning anabas testudineus fish. Read on! Spawning Anabas Testudineus Fish Details about the climbing perch’s reproduction are limited. It is because spawning anabas testudineus fish happens at night, in muddy water conditions, and most of the time during the rainy season. To put it simply, a field study of their reproduction is virtually impractical. Besides, the availability of anabas testudineus’ seed is also lacking.  Even though a study about their reproduc...

How to Keep Anabas Testudineus Fish in a Pond

Keeping the fish Anabas testudineus in a pond requires at least 908 liters of water for one fish with a water temperature between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Anabas testudineus, also known as the climbing perch or koi, is a fish species that is loved both by fish enthusiasts and people in general. The climbing perch is indigenous fish of Bangladesh that mostly inhabit ponds, ditches, canals, lakes, or paddy fields.  They are known for their capability of withstanding rough environmental conditions like low oxygen, extreme temperatures, and other poor water condition. To learn about keeping the fish Anabas testudineus in a pond, here is some useful information for you. Description Generally, anabas testudineus is ten to twenty-three centimeters in length, although sometimes they can reach up to twenty-five centimeters. These fish have random dark spots over their body. Their body itself is commonly colored light brown-orange to dark greenish-brown. The pectoral fins are reddish-ye...

The Types of Diseases That Can Attack Pinktail Chalceus Fish

Some diseases of pinktail chalceus fish are parasites, bacteria, Lymphocystis, and gas bubble disease. To prevent your fish from being infected, water quality is important. Pinktail chalceus fish or also known Chalceus macrolepidotus is a very active yet shy fish. They can live both in a group and solo. For tropical fish hobbyists, pinktail chalceus fish is not their favorite. It is because of their big size. Maintaining them in a tank is rather easy because they are not easily infected. Still, there are some diseases of pinktail chalceus fish that you should beware of. Here are some common illnesses that may attack your pinktail chalceus. Parasites Parasites can infect pinktail chalceus fish and other freshwater fish. Several different parasites can attack them, but the most common parasites are Chilodonella, Argulus spp. Or fish lice, learnea spp. or also known as anchor worms, white spot disease that is caused by ichthyophthirius multifiilis, trichodina, and mongenean trematodes or ...