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		<title>Genus Aphyosemion African Tooth Carp &#8211; The All-Time Favorite Carp Fish!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The all-time favorite Carp fish include the Genus Aphyosemion African Tooth Carp. What a name.
The Genus Aphyosemion species do not house well in communal tanks, yet this fish is one of the prettiest fish on the market.
The fish will die quickly; therefore, it is recommended that you provide the fish their own separate aquarium. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-33975" title="fish 1" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-1.jpg" alt="fish 1" width="305" height="150" />The all-time favorite Carp fish include the <strong>Genus Aphyosemion African Tooth Carp</strong>. What a name.</p>
<p>The Genus Aphyosemion species do not house well in communal tanks, yet this fish is one of the prettiest fish on the market.</p>
<p>The fish will die quickly; therefore, it is recommended that you provide the fish their own separate aquarium. The hiders will fold their fins and conceal themselves in corners of aquariums.</p>
<p>The male counterparts, i.e. the larger breeds are highly aggressive and will not habit with other male fish of its kind. Therefore, only house the <strong>male carps</strong> with females.</p>
<h3>Tank recommendations</h3>
<p>You should provide the Genus Aphyosemion African Tooth Carp with floating plants and a shady environment. Cover the bottom section of the tank with purified overcooked peat.</p>
<p>The water condition should be moderately hard, or else slightly acidy. You can also add 1 teaspoon of table salt to a gallon of water to produce alkalinity water for particular carps that prefer to breed in such <strong>water conditions</strong>.</p>
<p>Since these fishes do not tend to live long, it is advised that you p<em>lace these fishes in separate aquariums and categories</em>. The fish include surface breeders, midlevel breeders, and the bottom breeders.</p>
<p>The first spawn should be provided floating plants, which the eggs will stick to. The second <strong>breeders </strong>should be provided fine leaf plants, which the eggs will also stick to. The third breeders should be provided peat, which is situated at the bottom area of the<strong> aquarium</strong>.</p>
<p>The fish rate in two separate categories, which include <em>bottom and surface spawners</em>. The fish prefer to live in glass tanks. You can use nylon mops, insert it into the tank to preserve fry. After the <strong>eggs </strong>arrive, you want to prepare to remove the parent fish to a different tank. Carp will eat their own kin.</p>
<p>The water temperature should remain at 25 degrees Fahrenheit; unless the fish are in peaty waters then the temperature should be set at 65 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>You want to avoid drying of peaty, since the eggs will not survive. To avoid fatality refresh the tank with soft water, while shaking the peat. Raise the water temperature to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>Bottom breeders require sterile peat at the bottom of the<strong> tank</strong>. The fish also require plants, which float. You can breed the bottom spawners in smaller tanks.</p>
<p>After the eggs are delivered the parent fish demand removal from the tank, as well the water must be siphoned. You can use a small tube to siphon the water. You want to avoid siphoning the eggs and peat.</p>
<p>The <strong>water temperature </strong>should be at 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature should remain constant for a couple of weeks. After the weeks are finished, break the peat up into lumps. You can now adjust the temperature to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. During egg transfer, occasionally you want to adjust the temperature to 60 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>If you are a beginner in <strong>fish care and aquarium</strong>, it is wise to avoid this species until you become better skilled and knowledgeable to fish care. Other types of fish kin to this Carp family may be more suitable for starter kits.</p>
<p>For instance, the Brachydanio Rerio or Zebra Danio is less demanding than the Carp.  The fish derived from the Eastern regions of India. Rerio has a small slim body, and grows around 1 ¾ inches in size.</p>
<p>The fish are shaped like cylinders and have attractive colors, including gold, silver, blue, and black. Rerio is one of the smarter fish available, which these fish prefer to habitat in peaceful waters. Rerio is not demanding that is the fish will eat most foods, and do not expect catered water conditions.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=33974&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Toxins In Aquarium And Fish Care!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 17:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In all there are more than 20,000 types of fish. There is virtually no way possible anyone can outline how to care for fish and aquariums in a single group of articles.
About the best that anyone can do is give you a few basic concepts, care instructions, etc, and allow you to go from there. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-33994" title="fish 2" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-2.jpg" alt="fish 2" width="283" height="121" />In all there are more than 20,000 types of fish. There is virtually no way possible anyone can outline how to care for fish and aquariums in a single group of articles.</p>
<p>About the best that anyone can do is give you a few basic concepts, care instructions, etc, and allow you to go from there. Since aquariums, rather water and fish produce toxins you will want to learn about such toxins in aquarium and<strong> fish care</strong>.</p>
<h3>Aquariums</h3>
<p><strong>Aquariums </strong>are containers, which provide fish a habitat filled with water. Aquariums are often shaped like boxes, which fish and related aquatic animals, as well as plants are stored.</p>
<p>The water supplies oxygen andor air for fish to breathe, which means the water must be constantly maintained in order for the fish and plants to survive.</p>
<p>Temperature is important as well, since unlike furry critters, fish cannot control their essence of temperature. <em>Dehumidifiers and humidifiers</em> can help you maintain a balanced temperature in the air, which will affect water. Ultimately, you have <strong>fish gauges</strong>, which help you to monitor the temperatures in water.</p>
<p>In addition, <strong>fish in tanks</strong> or aquariums are subject to bacteria and <em>toxins</em>. Since, bacteria and toxins are produced faster in aquariums for the reason that unlike land, fish in water do not have natural fighters against such contaminants.</p>
<p>With this in mind, we see that fish require high eminence of water to survive. In addition, aquariums often tank salt water creatures, as well as fresh water fish. It is important that you understand the difference and how to maintain water supply for both species. Still, the two are similar in comparison as far as fish care.</p>
<h3>How to eliminate toxins?</h3>
<p>First, you must understand toxins in order to eliminate them. Fish will produce a degree of toxins; as well, water supplies produce its volume of toxins, such as copper, metals, chlorine, etc.</p>
<p>Toxins spent by fish are wasted items coming from the fish life-sustaining chemicals, known as <em>metabolism</em>. Fish then produce pungent gases, which are colorless and highly water soluble.</p>
<p>Water supply often has <strong><em>CHLORAMINE or Chlorine</em></strong> combined, which are additives to fish tanks that work to purify the water. The chemicals combine to eliminate or minimize the growth of bacteria. Bacteria, develops in water pipes, drinking fountains, ground water, etc.</p>
<p>Now to answer your question, you will need a <em>test kit</em> to maintain toxic waste. You can use the kit to test the waters, thus making sure that the aquarium is not overly contaminated. You will also need filters, and pre-treatment water to balance your aquarium.</p>
<h3>How to find pre-treated water?</h3>
<p>Water mixed with 1 milligram of sodium THIO-sulfate, includes ten gallons of fresh water combined with 1% sodium will remove toxins, such as <em>chlorine</em>. In addition, you can purchase products, which include chemicals that will remove<em> CHLORAMINE and Chlorine</em> respectively.</p>
<p>You have the option of removing toxins from aquariums by exposing the tank to air, which allows circulation of air to penetrate the aquarium. Furthermore, you can combine gas converting it to liquids, which charge, or activates carbons. The carbon dioxide will bubble, which removes toxins as well. (Learn more about Aerating before combing gas and liquids)</p>
<p>Using your test kit you will know if the tank has metals, or coppers in the water. If your water supply has copper and metal you will need to purchase spring water, or purified water to remove toxins. Ultimately you can purchase <em>hepa products</em>, which include water purifiers to connect to your tap water. The product will eliminate <em>metal, copper, and other contaminates</em>, thus purifying your water supply.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=33977&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Damsels And Other Types Of Fish Care!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 17:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Damsels
Fish care is extensive, since it depends on the type of fish you have. If you have damsels, which are saltwater fish then you should have a large reef tank, or marine tank.
Damsels are resilient, which the fish are capable of withstanding harsh water conditions. In addition, the fish do not fuss over what they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-33986" title="fish 3" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-33.jpg" alt="fish 3" width="262" height="256" />Damsels</h3>
<p>Fish care is extensive, since it depends on the type of fish you have. If you have <strong>damsels</strong>, which are saltwater fish then you should have a large reef tank, or marine tank.</p>
<p>Damsels are resilient, which the fish are capable of withstanding harsh water conditions. In addition, the fish do not fuss over what they eat.</p>
<p>Damsels however are not in distress; rather the fish can be aggressive. It is recommended that you put no more than two damsels in the same tank. If you add, more damsels or different fish prepare to lose money.</p>
<p>If you intend to add other types of fish, make sure the creatures are aggressive also. Otherwise, purchase a new tank to store less aggressive, or <strong>delicate fish</strong>.</p>
<p>If you haven’t purchased saltwater fish at this time, look for the <em>yellow tail damsels, blue damsels</em>, and so on, since these fishes are less aggressive. The <strong><em>Domino and 3-striped damsels</em></strong> are much more aggressive. Most people purchase damsels, since the fish are easiest to take care of, as well the fish are not as costly as other types of fish.</p>
<p>If you have other types of fish, you want to maintain the tank, making sure that the waters hardness is balanced. <em>Waters alkali</em> is concentrated and measured in terms of pH.</p>
<p>It depends on the amount of magnesium and calcium dissolved in fish water, as to how hard the water is measured. Carbonates, hydroxides, bicarbonates, borates, and silicates dissolved in water determine the alkalinity balance. You want to purchase test kits to balance hardness in fish water.</p>
<p>Test kits include a measuring device, which expresses pH, alkinity, and hardness of water in PPM. (Parts per million) For instance, hard water is measured at 100, yet it can reach as high as 200 in hardness and alkalinity. Since, fish require a degree of hard water it is advised that you purchase a pH buffer, as well as a <strong>test kit</strong>.</p>
<h3>Mollie fish</h3>
<p>If you have mollies, the fish can get used to salt water. However, freshwater fish typically desire unadulterated water. <strong>Mollie fish</strong> is inexpensive fish as well. The fish then can live in <em>higher or lower pH balanced waters.</em></p>
<p>To adapt the fish to saltwater, you want to start out by keeping the fish bagged in water and slowly drenching the fish over an 8-hour period in saltwater.</p>
<p>You want to remove water from the bags before it overflows. Once you adapt the mollies to saltwater, you can prepare them for tank water. However, it is recommended that you avoid mixing the mollies with aggressive fish, such as the <em>3-striped damsels,</em> etc.</p>
<h3>Clown fish</h3>
<p>Akin to the damsels, is the clown fish. The <strong>clownfish </strong>are also resilient. However, clownfish find it difficult to adapt to new environments. Since clownfish are very protective, yet the fish typically battle other clown fish.</p>
<p>Like damsels and other saltwater fish, the fish prefer <em>reef tanks</em>. <strong>Reef tanks </strong>include underwater ridges, which houses rocks and coral within the body of water. The water top is right below or slightly above the surface.</p>
<h3>Shrimp fish</h3>
<p>Shrimp fish include a variety of fish, which each differ slightly in their need for care. The <strong>clean shrimps</strong> have a white strip on red down the center of their back.</p>
<p>This fish is one of the fewer shrimps to have, since maintenance is relatively a low demand. You should keep the clean fish in a low capacity fish tank. That is, do not add more than 4 fish to a single tank.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=33983&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How To Care For Dangerous Fish?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 17:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Characidae belongs to the Ostariophysi species. The fish have small adipose or connective tissues or fins. The fish have jaws, which include teeth.
Characidae also has Weberian small bony structure (Ossicles), which links to the bladder and inner area of the fish’s ear.
Characidae species tend to arrive from South and Central America; however, a small section [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-33988" title="fish 4" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-4.jpg" alt="fish 4" width="245" height="170" />Characidae belongs to the <strong>Ostariophysi species</strong>. The fish have small adipose or connective tissues or fins. The fish have jaws, which include teeth.</p>
<p>Characidae also has <em>Weberian</em> small bony structure (Ossicles), which links to the bladder and inner area of the fish’s ear.</p>
<p>Characidae species tend to arrive from <em>South and Central America</em>; however, a small section of the world may also have these fish, such as <em>Central Africa</em>.</p>
<p>You can purchase two types of these fish, i.e. the carnivores, or the omnivorous. Omnivorous will feed from vegetables andor animals. The carnivores typically feast on meats. You will also find <strong>Characidae fish</strong> in the predominant herbivorous section.</p>
<p>The herbivorous is probably the choice specie you want to avoid, since your aquarium will be destroyed when he finishes nibbling.</p>
<p>For the most part if you choose the Characidae, make sure that you do not include in your tank, smaller fish, such as the Angelfish, Fighters, etc. The Characidae tend to use their teeth to gnaw at smaller objects, including other fish.</p>
<p>Piranhas’ fish are similar to the Characidae species. Piranhas come from <strong>South America</strong> and freshwater, which these fish also have sharp teeth. The piranhas also have strong jaws, which these jaws are dangerous, just as the jaws of the Characidae species. The fish are predatory species, which attack in large groups.</p>
<p>The Characidae tend to attack on their own or sometimes in groups. Yet the jaws and teeth could easily rip apart terrestrial species in a relatively quick time. If you are a beginner, fish collector stay away from this specie, as well as the piranhas.</p>
<p><strong>What they eat?</strong></p>
<p>Characidae enjoy dining on meats, such as worms, etc.</p>
<p><strong>What type of water they enjoy?</strong></p>
<p>Characidae tend to enjoy soft swampy waters. The waters make it easy for breeding, which the fish will lay eggs that will stick to the bottom of the tank. Be aware that Characidae eat their own. Therefore, if the eggs are in the tank don’t be surprise if the Characidae devours the youngsters. If you are thinking of Characidae to breed, make sure you learn skills before you purchase the fish.</p>
<h3>Serrasalmus Rhombeus</h3>
<p>The fish are commonly called Spotted Piranha and White Piranha. The piranhas derived from the Amazon Basins and South America. Piranhas grow up to 10 inches in size. The <strong>aquarium fish</strong> only grow six inches in size. Piranhas are not ideal for those starting aquariums or fish care. These fish should not habitat with passive fish as well. Piranhas have a deep pressed body. The body has silvery or olive green colors.</p>
<p>The piranhas have strong teeth, which they use to devour, or tear apart other creatures, as well as tanks. The fish rather resemble a <strong>bulldog</strong>, which they also have a lower jaw line that makes a person feel threatened when approaching the fish. Piranhas are aggressive fish. The fish will dine of large or small fish.</p>
<h3>How to net piranhas?</h3>
<p>When using a net it is important that you take extreme precaution. The fish will gnaw at your hand.</p>
<p>Piranhas feed from lean meats and other fishes. The fish are carnivorous, which makes them a showpiece rather than a pet. The upside is piranhas are not picking with water conditions, and the fish will not breed in aquariums.</p>
<p>Be aware that if you put two piranhas in the same aquarium, Mary will feast on George or vise versa. In other words, they will eat each other as well. Piranhas include the Red-Breasted and Natterer Piranhas. The Red-Breasted and Natterer Piranhas feast in the same way as the Serrasalmus Rhombeus.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=33985&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Care For Hemigrammus Species!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 17:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hemigrammus include the Erythrozonus, Rhodostomus, Flammeus, and so on. The Flammeus comes from the Hyphessobrycon group.
Hemigrammus Erythrozonus
The Hemigrammus Erythrozonus species are commonly known as the Glowlight Tetra. The fish at one time was wrongly characterized as the Hyphessobrycon Gracilis. Hemigrammus Erythrozonus comes from British Guiana, and grows 1 ¾ in size. The fish has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-33999" title="fish 5" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-5.jpg" alt="fish 5" width="303" height="173" />Hemigrammus include the Erythrozonus, Rhodostomus, Flammeus, and so on. The Flammeus comes from the Hyphessobrycon group.</p>
<h3>Hemigrammus Erythrozonus</h3>
<p>The Hemigrammus Erythrozonus species are commonly known as the <em>Glowlight Tetra</em>. The fish at one time was wrongly characterized as the <em>Hyphessobrycon Gracilis</em>. Hemigrammus Erythrozonus comes from <strong>British Guiana</strong>, and grows 1 ¾ in size. The fish has a glow to its ruby red body. If the fish is kept in unfavorable waters however the colors was change.</p>
<p>Hemigrammus Erythrozonus is a friendly fish that dwells well with other fish, excluding the aggressive fish. In addition, Hemigrammus Erythrozonus will eat most foods. The tetra fish are often small and bright colored, and are a member of the <em>Characin</em> family. The fish do well in tropical tanks.</p>
<p><strong><em>Water conditions </em></strong></p>
<p>The tank temperature should remain at 78 degrees or 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The tank should have a dark background setting. In addition, you should enrich the tank with thick plants.</p>
<p><strong><em>How to breed?</em></strong></p>
<p>The fish may breed best in peaty waters, or acriflavine methods. To learn more about breeding this fish you will need to consult with the pet shop experts. They will have helpful brochures available. The fish lay up to <strong>400 eggs</strong>, which the hatchlings are laid in one day.</p>
<h3>Hemigrammus Rhodostomus</h3>
<p>Hemigrammus Rhodostomus fish are often called <em>RummyRed Nosed Tetra</em>. The fish come from the <strong>Amazons</strong> and grow to be 2 inches in size. The fish has a brilliantly red colored snout, which this specie has a peaceful nature. The hardy fish will eat all sorts of foodstuff.</p>
<p><strong><em>Water conditions </em></strong></p>
<p>You should keep the water conditions at 78 degrees Fahrenheit. The water should be slightly acidy, or reasonably soft. This fish is one of the harder fish to breed, therefore if you are purchasing fish for breeding purposes and do not have skills, check out other <strong>fish breeds</strong>.</p>
<h3>Hyphessobrycon Flammeus</h3>
<p>Hyphessobrycon Flammeus fish are commonly referred to <em>as Flame Tetra, or Tetra Von Rio</em>. The fish come from <strong>Rio de Janeiro</strong>’s neighboring areas. The fish only reach 1 ½ inches in size and are shorter fish specimen than other fish species. The lower part of the fish has a shimmering red color. This fish has a hardy behavior pattern, which makes a good aquarium fish. The fish has minimal expectations on water conditions, and breeds well. The fish will lay up to 200 eggs, which are hatched in one day.</p>
<p>Other species related to the Hemigrammus Erythrozonus is the <em>Hyphessobrycon Pulchripinnis</em>.</p>
<h3>Amazon fish</h3>
<p>The Amazon fish is sometimes called <strong><em>Lemon Tetra</em></strong>. This is a smaller fish, which grows around 1 ¾ inches in size. The fish has a distinctive pale lemony color, which includes a brilliant red patch at the upper region of the eye.</p>
<p>The Lemon Tetra is ideal for social tanks. The fish is peaceful in nature and feeds off most foods. The fish prefers softer water conditions, which the temperature should remain at 80 degrees. The fish will also accept living in <strong>slight acidy waters.</strong> Male Lemon fish have a better color choice. The fish do not breed easy; therefore, if you are attempting to breed this fish try peaty waters.</p>
<h3>Neon Tetra Brazilian fish</h3>
<p>Paracheirodon innesi is a Neon Tetra Brazilian fish. The fish grows around 1 ¼ in size and is one of the most popular tank fishes sold on the market. The fish has a greenish-blue and deep red body combined. The hardy fish can care for himself amongst smaller and larger fish. The fish generally rests at the bottom of an aquarium, which he will eat all foods. This is another hard to breed fish.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=33998&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Few Catfish Choices!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Catfish are good eating critters; as well, some of these fish will gulp down other fish.
Catfish is an all time favorite, yet few catfish are more difficult to maintain than other catfish are. Since many catfish are available, we will discuss a handful, or tank full to decide on the choice aquarium fish.
Black Spotted Corydoras [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-34002" title="fish 6" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-6.jpg" alt="fish 6" width="306" height="117" />Catfish are good eating critters; as well, some of these fish will gulp down other fish.</p>
<p>Catfish is an all time favorite, yet few catfish are more difficult to maintain than other catfish are. Since many catfish are available, we will discuss a handful, or tank full to decide on the choice <strong>aquarium fish</strong>.</p>
<h3>Black Spotted Corydoras catfish</h3>
<p>Few of the choice catfish include the Black Spotted Corydoras. Aquarists purchase catfish, since these are the best fish for cleaning photosynthetic organisms (<em>Algae</em>) from tanks.</p>
<p>Catfish will also cleanse the tank of debris, such as dead fish, etc. The spotted catfish comes from <strong>Venezuela and Guiana</strong>, which this particular specie grows to be 2 ½ inches in size.</p>
<p>The silvery fish has diminutive black spots over his body. Black Spotted Catfish are noted by the nap of his neck, which is shaped like a wedge, which the mark contrasts the black stripes around the head and eyes.</p>
<p>The Black Spotted catfish has a good behavior, in that he will not assault, mistreat, or interfere with the life of other fish. Like the <strong>Bronze Corydoras catfish</strong>, the Black Spotted fish takes delight in T<em>ubifex and white worms</em>. The fish will also take dried foodstuffs.</p>
<h3>Peppered Corydoras catfish</h3>
<p>The Peppered Corydoras listed in the Corydoras paleatus section comes from <strong>La Plata Basin and Brazil</strong>. This fish grows 2 ¾ in size and has an olive brown colored body. The fish also has shadowy black marks over his body, which is small in count. This fish is commonly found with the <strong><em>Corydoras aeneus group</em></strong>.</p>
<p>In summary, the catfish enjoys the same delights, as well as water conditions and works to remove unwarranted debris and algae from tank water. This catfish is inbreeding of the albino strains.</p>
<p>The Peppered catfish frequently moves his eyes appearing to watch onlookers’ stair at him. In addition, the Peppered catfish handles communal tank water well.</p>
<p><strong><em>What he eats?</em></strong></p>
<p>Peppered Catfish feast on white worms, dried foods, and Tubifex.</p>
<p><strong><em>Water conditions </em></strong></p>
<p>Alkalinity water is one of the Peppered Catfish choices, as long as the water condition is neutral. Hard water in moderation maintains a happy Peppered Corydoras Catfish. <em>NaC1 as well as saltwater</em> is not preferred by most Corydoras Catfish.</p>
<h3>Leopard Corydoras catfish</h3>
<p>Kin to the Peppered Catfish is the Leopard Corydoras. The Leopard fish received its name in the early 1900s, by <strong>Steindachner</strong>; and is found in the Corydoras julii group.</p>
<p>The fish comes from the <strong>Lower Amazons</strong>, specifically near the Tributary regions. This catfish grows to 2 ½ inches in size. Leopard Catfish has a silver-gray frame, which crosses and is set off dark spotted stripes. The fish handles communal tank water just fine. His nature is peaceful. The fish prefers the same water conditions and feeding as that of the other Corydoras Catfish species.</p>
<h3>Loricariidae catfish</h3>
<p>These particular species come from the northern and central parts of <strong>South America</strong>, which fit the category of armor catfish. The fish are family to the <em>Callichthyidae family</em>. On the side of this, fish are several bony plates. In fact, most of the catfish’s body is protected by bony plates. The fish’s mouth is located beneath his flat head, which is encircled by wide rounded lips. This species is also called the <em>sucking fish</em>.</p>
<p><em>Loricariidae Catfish</em> is one of the all-time favorites, since the fish will feast on algae. The fish will remove algae from rocks, glass, plants, etc. Aquarists should have one of these fish, since the species will cutback on your responsibilities to clean the tank. Still, you must clean the tank, since the</p>
<p>Loricariidae will not rid the tank of complete contaminants. He will however remove debris and algae too large degree.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=34001&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Helpful Tips On Aquarium And Fish Care Needs!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 17:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you have purchased your aquarium, filters, heaters, gravel, floss, buffers, food, fish, and so on, you will need to learn how to clean and care for the fish.
In fact, you should have researched the market before purchasing fish or aquariums to have an overall view of how to care for fish and maintain fish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-34005" title="fish 7" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-7.jpg" alt="fish 7" width="240" height="150" />After you have purchased your aquarium, filters, heaters, gravel, floss, buffers, food, fish, and so on, you will need to learn how to clean and care for the fish.</p>
<p>In fact, you should have researched the market before purchasing fish or aquariums to have an overall view of how to care for fish and maintain fish tanks. To help you learn more about fish care and aquariums however, we can consider a few helpful tips.</p>
<h3>Heaters</h3>
<p>Heaters are necessary to maintain tropical fish. Before your purchase your heater however, you should make sure that the filters and heater would fit into your aquarium without taking up unnecessary space.</p>
<p>If you purchased a small tank, you will need to purchase filters and a heater than will accommodate the tank; otherwise, you may need to purchase a larger tank.</p>
<h3>What to buy?</h3>
<p>When you purchase your tank, you will also want to buy a gravel, plants, ornaments, food, test kits, water treatment, etc. Gravel helps to maintain natural resources, while ornaments provide a lively décor to your fish tank.</p>
<p>Plants make the fish feel at home, while food is necessary to prolong life. You will need a test kit to keep an eye on the water’s health. <strong>Water treatment</strong> is ideal, since tap water is not pure in most areas.</p>
<h3>Gravel Care</h3>
<p>The first thing you should do is <em>grab a bucket and rinse your gravel to remove grime, dirt, and germs</em>. After you purify the gravel, you will need to add water to the tank. At this time only, add half the water needed to deliver a full supply. Now, you can add your ornaments and plants to the <strong>aquarium</strong>.</p>
<p>Once you have all your additives to the tank, you are ready to finish filling the tank with water. You should have received a manual with your tank. Follow the outlines to fill the tank properly. Once the tank is filled, you can <em>add your heater and filtration systems</em>. You will receive instructions with the purchase of your heater and filters, which you should follow accordingly.</p>
<p>The last thing you will add to the tank is <strong><em>the water treatment</em></strong>. Water treatment will remove copper, metal, and related harmful chemicals. You can use products that will enable you to add your fish to the tank; otherwise, it is recommended that you wait at least a couple of weeks before <strong>adding fish</strong>.</p>
<p>Water filled tanks have<strong> natural bacterial productions,</strong> which must filter to settle to a secure level for fish to swim safely. After the water has set, you can use your test kit to decide if the water temperature and chemicals are balanced. After the water is verified, i.e. pure you can start adding fish to the tank in small amounts. The recommended fish is the <strong>damsel</strong>; however, this is a saltwater fish.</p>
<p>The aggressive fish will devour passive fish. Therefore, if you start with damsels, only add two of the same fish and gradually start adding other fish. If you choose, <strong>freshwater fish</strong> try to keep passive fish in the tank, rather than aggressive fish.</p>
<p>If you want a selection of saltwater fish and freshwater fish perhaps, you should purchase two aquariums. White Cloud Mountain Minnows, Danios, goldfish, etc are nice starter fish. Additional types of fish include the bristle nose, which is a passive fish that grows around 5.5 inches.</p>
<p>The <strong><em>Otocinclus</em></strong> is also a passive fish that grows 2 inches and prefers to live in rocks and plant areas, just as the bristle nose. <strong><em>Plecostomas </em></strong>is a passive fish, which grows 24 inches, and lives around plants and rocks as well. <strong><em>Marble and Veitail</em></strong> are passive fish, which both grow around 6 inches and prefer to live around rocks and plants.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=34004&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Goldfish Maintenance Care!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 17:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the accidents in aquarium fish tragedies occur from the ignorance on the owner’s part to provide proper fish care.
If you plan to have fish at your home, it is important that you learn the types of fish and how to, care for them. You will also need patients.
How to maintain Goldfish?
Goldfish is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-34008" title="fish 8" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-8.jpg" alt="fish 8" width="302" height="225" />Most of the accidents in aquarium fish tragedies occur from the ignorance on the owner’s part to provide proper fish care.</p>
<p>If you plan to have fish at your home, it is important that you learn the types of fish and how to, care for them. You will also <strong>need patients</strong>.</p>
<h3>How to maintain Goldfish?</h3>
<p>Goldfish is a commonly sold fish, which require<em> proper care and attention.</em> If you have any doubt, while caring for your goldfish or other fish <em>call a local pet store and ask for help</em>. Books are available at your local library, which the books will help you to care for your fish.</p>
<p><strong>Goldfish</strong> habitat in aquariums, which it is important to maintain the tank, as well as providing sufficient room for your fish to swim, while you may have seen television programs where goldfish were kept in small containers or bowls, this is a bad idea.</p>
<p><strong>Goldfish need room to breathe</strong>. Goldfish demand oxygen just like any other living creature, which goldfish oxygen comes from the surface of an aquarium.</p>
<p><em>Make sure that the aquarium offers sufficient space</em>. The space is calculated by length, inches of fish, and depth of the tank. Per inch of goldfish, it is recommended that you have at least 30 square inches of surface space. Goldfish grow in size; therefore add a few extra squares to make sure the fish will have <strong>sufficient oxygen</strong>.</p>
<p>If you haven’t purchased goldfish or an aquarium yet, <em>ask the service reps at your pet store what type of tank would best benefit goldfish</em>. You must know how many fish you intend to house in the tank. In addition, there is a variety of goldfish on the market, therefore having a basic ideal or what type of fish you want can help the service rep provide you <strong>aquarium information</strong>.</p>
<p>If you haven’t purchased an aquarium or goldfish and you have an idea what you want, it is recommended that you research. Fish are living creatures, which is an owner’s responsibility to preserve his life. <em>Research</em> can help you become knowledgeable as to what you will need to do, as well as what you will need in maintenance of aquarium and goldfish. If you plan to have plants or other types of fish in your aquarium you want to make sure, you have a basic knowledge of each plant and fish as well.</p>
<p>Fish demand high-quality water with the exception of a few. <strong>Tap water</strong> is OK to use, however tap water tends to build up pollutants. If you want to make sure, tap water is ok to use by asking your local pet store for advice. Pet shops have an all-around ideal, whether tap water in the local area is suitable to maintain fish.</p>
<p>It is recommended when using tap water to refresh fish water that you run the tap water at least five minutes before using the water to fill the tank. Running the water by minutes will remove, or dissipate chemicals from the water. You can also let the water set overnight after running it for five minutes to remove <strong>additional chemicals</strong>. Water has chlorine, copper, metals, etc, which are all contaminating.</p>
<p>Letting the water set overnight will minimize chlorine build up, as well as allow the water’s temperature to match with the room temperature.</p>
<p>To maintain room temperature you can also <em>use dehumidifiers, or humidifiers, keeping the equipment near the tank</em>. At all times you must keep goldfish water pure and clear of chemicals. Filters, vacuums, gravel, floss, etc, are all available to help you maintain pure fish water. Since <strong><em>ammonia</em></strong> builds up in aquariums you want to make sure, you understand filtrations as well. Your main targets are chemical, biological, and mechanical filters.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=34007&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Care For Three Spotted Angelfish And More!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three-spot angelfish
Angelfish include the freshwater Three-Spot. The fish lists under the Holacanthus Trimaculatus category and is a family to the Trimaculatus group.
Angelfish are some of the prettiest tropical fish, which have dark blue lips that offset a golden-yellow body.
The three-spot angelfish comes from the West Pacific oceans, as well as the Indian oceans. The fish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-34011" title="fish 9" src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fish-9.jpg" alt="fish 9" width="306" height="190" />Three-spot angelfish</h3>
<p>Angelfish include the freshwater Three-Spot. The fish lists under the <em>Holacanthus Trimaculatus</em> category and is a family to the <strong><em>Trimaculatus group</em></strong>.</p>
<p>Angelfish are some of the prettiest tropical fish, which have dark blue lips that offset a golden-yellow body.</p>
<p>The three-spot angelfish comes from the <strong>West Pacific oceans</strong>, as well as the <strong>Indian oceans</strong>. The fish is shaped similar to the butterfly fish, which its gills are covered by his spine.</p>
<p>The throat of three-spot<strong> angelfish</strong> is also dark blue, which sometimes the body colors are orange-yellow, gold, etc. The specie got its name from its two upper dark patches, and the colors at the edges of his gill-covered flaps. The colors at the top of the Angelfishes head is another reason the fish got his name.</p>
<p>The outer edges of the anal fin spotted on Angelfish are black, while the internal area is white. The three-spot angelfish grows up to 10 inches in size. The Three-Spot Angelfish prefers to live in water conditions compared to that of the <strong>butterfly fish</strong>.</p>
<p>The three-spot angelfish feeds off plants, larvae, small creatures, and so on. Biologically this fish has a nature that will adapt to social gatherings, yet it is recommended that the angelfish reside in his own habit.</p>
<h3>Pajama Cardinal Fish</h3>
<p>Sphaeramia nematoptera includes the Pajama Cardinal Fish. This fish is a family to the <em>Apogonidae</em>. Pajama Cardinal Fish originated from <strong>China Seas</strong>, as well as the <strong>Indo-Australian seas</strong>. Pajama Cardinal Fish prefers to live in shaded areas, which the water temperature should be set at 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The water should have pH8 balance.</p>
<p><em>Pajama Cardinal Fish</em> do not prefer brilliant lights, as well the fish prefer to live in furnished housing. Pajama Cardinal Fish enjoys hiding, so set up surpluses of concealment areas. The water density should range at 1.0 25. The Pajama Cardinal Fish prefers to feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and large planktons. This is a highly predatorily fish.</p>
<p>Pajama Cardinal Fish has a variety of colors. The fish is described as short, yet it has a deep body shape. The dorsal fins are widely divided. The fish has distinctive thread like dorsal, which is offset by a large head. The fish has a big mouth and large eyes as well. Pajama Cardinal Fish have yellowish brown features, which various parts of his body have aiding colors, such as orange, or reddish brown.</p>
<p>Pajama Cardinal Fish will eat prepared and live foodstuffs. The fish comes from the Eastern areas of <strong>Africa and Sumatra</strong>. The Pajama Cardinal Fish is a good-looking yellow, white, dark brown, black colored fish. Pajama Cardinal Fish grows up to 5 inches in size.</p>
<p>Biologically this fish is natured to dwell in peaceable areas, and has the ability to learn. The fish prefers to dwell in compatible housing as well. You should house the Pajama Cardinal Fish with in school fish.</p>
<p>The <strong>Yellow-Tailed Anemone fish</strong> come from the Amphiprion Clarkii group, and is family to the Pomacentridae. The fish usually resides near the bottom of tanks, which the fish demands that you house them with compatible kin. His social life demand anemone:</p>
<h3>Frogfish</h3>
<p>Frogfish come from the <em>Antennariuus Spp. Group</em> and the family of <em>Anennaridae</em>. The fish resides in warm seawater. His behavior patterns are territorial, which the fish requires compatible company. It is recommended that you keep the fish with larger kin, who have peaceable natures.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: The recommendation mentioned in this article should be considered closely, since this fish will capture and feast on fish, including fishes that are larger than his own size.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=34010&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Details On Aquariums And Fish Care!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 17:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to relate to fish?
To handle Aquarium and Fish Care, you must first relate to the type of fish.
Fish include saltwater fish and freshwater fish, which freshwater includes tropical and coldwater fish. To help you get started in Aquarium and Fish Care, we can consider a few types of fish.
Pantodontidae
Pantodontidae only includes a couple of [...]]]></description>
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<p>To handle Aquarium and Fish Care, you must first relate to the type of fish.</p>
<p>Fish include <strong><em>saltwater fish and freshwater fis</em></strong><em>h</em>, which freshwater includes tropical and coldwater fish. To help you get started in Aquarium and Fish Care, we can consider a few types of fish.</p>
<h3>Pantodontidae</h3>
<p>Pantodontidae only includes a couple of types, which the common names are the freshwater flying fish and the butterfly fish. The fish come from <strong>West Africa</strong> and grow 4 inches in size. The <em>butterfly fish</em> are flat-bodied fish, which are made up of small bold patterns.</p>
<p>The <em>tropical fish</em> has a flat body shape, which tapers at the snout. The butterfly fish comes from the family of <em>Chaetodontidae,</em> which is the Latin name for <strong>Pantodontidae</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Pantodontidae fish</strong> are also shaped like boats, which their mouth may turn upward. The fish may have huge wing like chest commonly known as pectorals. Few fish have brown toned bodies, while others may have a greenish-gray color. In addition, the fish may have streaks, or dark spots.</p>
<p>Pandontidae fish are relatively passive fish. It is ideal that you keep these fish however with their own species or size rather.</p>
<p><strong><em>How to feed? </em></strong></p>
<p>Pandontidae fish do not feed from the bottom of the tank. The fish prefer to dine on smaller fish, such as minnows and insects. Since Pandontidae, fish are cannibals the fish can be trained to feast off meaty dishes or even worms. You will need a long stick to train the fish to eat worms, or related dishes.</p>
<p><strong><em>Preferred water </em></strong></p>
<p>Pandontidae prefer temperate soft water. The temperature should remain around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. If you purchase the butterfly fish, keep the fish in a half filled tank. Butterfly fish also prefer waters, which include thicket plants. The plants should also fires above water.</p>
<p>Pandontidae fish are not easy to mate. If you are purchasing fish to mate, it is ideal to select other choice fish. However, if you do select Pandontidae make sure that the hatchlings have “minute insects” to feast on after their birth. The eggs usually produce fruits after three days.</p>
<h3>Mormyridae</h3>
<p>Fish specie includes the Mormyridae. Mormyridae fish are captured from <strong>South and Central African </strong>Pools. Ironically, the Mormyridae fish have a body ratio weight and brain weight that compares to man. These fish have a good sense of humor; as well, the fish are curious and easy to teach.</p>
<p>If you decide to purchase the Mormyridae fish, make sure that the <em>fish’s diet</em> is maintained; otherwise, they tend to decline food, since the myogenic organs are feeble. Thus, Mormyridae fish are listed under the electric fish category.</p>
<h3>Marcusenius Schilthuisiae</h3>
<p>This breed of fish is commonly known as the trunkfish, or elephant trunkfish. The fish comes from <strong>Central Congo</strong>, and grows about 4 inches in size. Marcusenius Schilthuisiae species have silvery-brownish bodies, which include dark bands and dull tubercle, which differs from the G. Petersi species.</p>
<p>The G. species have a stretched out chin. The behavior of these fish is comparable to the G. Fish, which includes the water condition, breeding, feed, sexing, etc.</p>
<h3>Gnathonemus Petersi</h3>
<p>Gnathonemus Petersi is commonly called <strong>elephant nosed fish</strong>. The fish grow about 4 inches in size and come from Cameroon and Congo. When the fish are grown outside of tank water, the fish grow to be around 9 inches in size.</p>
<p>Gnathonemus Petersi has elongated chins, which are sideways and are squeezed against the body. The species has an anal and dorsal fin. The fish is colored black or darker brown, which its body has two strips colored white. The fish’s behavior is passive and is easily stored in commune aquariums. The fish eats freshwater fleas. The fish also enjoys <em>Tubifex</em>, which is a common fish worm.</p>
<p>Since the Gnathonemus Petersi likes to hide, you want to keep the water temperature at 80 degrees, and the tank filled with a surplus of plants. Do not add brilliant lights to the tank.</p><img src="http://www.lifeinfozone.com/?ak_action=api_record_view&id=34013&type=feed" alt="" />]]></content:encoded>
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