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Clownfish - one of the easiest fish to take care of for saltwater tank

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Clownfish are hardy, active, and easy to keep. And they are popular among saltwater aquarists. By the way, for a clownfish tank, adding some anemones will be better, which makes reproduction easier.  About the easiest fish to take care of for saltwater tank beginners

Rhodeinae fish with the wild rocks

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Successful Fishkeeping – Tropical Fish Care Guides

Featured Algae Suitable for Saltwater Aquarium

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There are so many plants in freshwater tanks, and we deal with a variety of algae issues in freshwater aquariums every day, but how about saltwater plants? What algae can live in the saltwater tank? If aquarists have doubts about the algae in the saltwater tank, hope this post can help you as a reference. Good algae in a marine tank Below are some of the good algae in a saltwater aquarium. When you found them in your marine tank, it is no need to panic, you can learn more about them before deciding whether to cultivate them or not. Marine tank algae types:   Coralline Algae Red Dragon's Breath - Halymenia sp. Padina  Algae Maiden's Hair  Algae Caulerpa R acemosa Features of marine algae Coralline Algae Coralline algae are common algae in the saltwater tank, they may grow to cover all the surfaces such as live rocks, shells, etc. Although they are a sign of better tank water quality and lighting, they may detract from the aesthetics of the tank. When you scrape them off, t...

Community Tank - Gourami Fish

Dwarf gourami is one of the freshwater fishes and a species of gourami. For gourami, here are some common gourami diseases and illnesses , including: Dwarf gourami iridovirus disease Fungal infections Columnaris Popeye or exophthalmos Hole in the head disease Fish lice Velvet disease Dropsy Fin and tail rot  

Only a fish bowl upcycle

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More creative fish bowl upcycle

Rhodeinae fish - Rhodeus can live for about five years

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Best Types Of Cold Water Fish For Your Aquariums Rhodeinae fish - Rhodeus can live for about five years. They prefer slow-flowing or still waters because they rely on freshwater mussels to reproduce.

Cherry shrimps are eating and playing on the branches

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Finally, I choose the cherry shrimp from the popular shrimp list , and they are really cute.