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Aquarium Plants in Sand: Pros, Cons, Tips, and Species

Sand has many attractive qualities for the budding aquarist and aquascaper. It is affordable, doesn’t affect the water parameter, and looks natural, but it comes with several considerations. Is it easy to maintain? Can you plant aquatic plants in the sand? Does it provide nutrients? Sand is a great choice for many water plant species….

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What Is Stress in Fish: Definition, Signs of Stress, Prevention

Stress is an intrinsic part of life. It is essential for growth and development, but it can also be detrimental and even fatal. That’s true for complex mammals like humans and for vertebrates like fish and other aquatic animals. Stress in fish is the physiological reaction to threatening situations. In moderation, it helps fish grow…

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How Can I Play with My Fish: Simple Tricks and Training Steps

Interacting with your aquatic pets can certainly be entertaining for all parties and outright impressive for your friends. But playing with fish is not for every fishkeeper, nor for every fish. Some species are more intelligent than others and respond better to training. Cichlids and betta fish (they are somewhat related) come to mind, but…

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What Does a Fish in Shock Look Like and How to Save It

Aquarium fish are sensitive creatures accustomed to living in specific conditions. A sudden, large change in the environment can send them reeling. If the change in water parameters is slow and over an extended period of time — hours or days as opposed to seconds or minutes — the fish’s health may still deteriorate, but…

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Can Fish See Humans and Do They Know Their Owners

Fish are not credited with the most amazing intellect, but most species have excellent eyesight and memory. Make a sudden hand movement next to your fish tank, and you’ll likely startle a few of its inhabitants. Fish definitely see you through the tank glass. Most fish recognize their owners or, more precisely, their feeders. Particularly…