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Green Terror Cichlid Care | Breeding | Feeding

Please visit both websites to see which one provides you with the information you are seeking. Both are excellent sources and provide FREE information and a ton of bonuses. www.cichlidssecrets.info http The Amazing Features of Green Terror Cichlid Aquarists are fascinated to keep green terror cichlids as their aquarium pets however it is not advisable for these varieties to be kept in tanks smaller than 55 gallons or 209 liters. Green terrors are highly aggressive species and if they are to be kept together with other cichlids make sure that they are compatible and that they are place in a larger tanks. Aequidens rivulatus is the scientific name of green terror but several species are also sold with the same name including the Blue Acara or Aeguidens pulcher. Blue acara is another cichlid which belongs to the same genus and is considered as the true green terror. They have marvelous appearance and the adult green terror possess a vividly bright and sparking blue-green coloration. Every bit of scale is marked with a darker green color and when visually seen as a whole will form like a broken stripe all over its body. The back of the body covering the upper part consist with olive green shade while the flanks have paler color. In addition, the underside is colored pink or brownish. And to make them more attractive and beautiful the body is added with four golden lateral stripes. More so a sparkling turquoise streaks and dots on the cheeks are clearly evident and the fins
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Posted by tfishguide - December 2, 2011 at 7:00 am

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In breeding tropical aquarium fish order these from the easiest to breed to the hardest?

Question by alramg999: In breeding tropical aquarium fish order these from the easiest to breed to the hardest?
1. Angelfish
2. Goldfish
3. Mollies
4. Guppies
5. Blue gourami
6. Honey gourami
7. Three spot gourami
8. Siamese Fighting Fish

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Answer by revolt
1.Guppies
2.Mollies
3. Angelfish
4.Bettas (Siamese FF)
5.Goltfish
6.Blue gourami
6.Honey Gourami
7.Three Spot Gourami

Honey and blue gouramies have the same difficulty

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Posted by tfishguide - November 21, 2011 at 6:00 am

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Discus Fish Secrets – Breeding Discus Fish, Care & Curing Discus Fish Diseases

www.bestdiscusfishsecrets.info Who Else Wants The Healthiest Discus Fish, Full Of Bright Colors And Amazing Confidence…GUARANTEED? Now YOU Can Keep Discus Fish The Easy Way Using This Exact Blueprint To Having Happy, Healthy & Problem Free Discus That Spawn As Soon As You Place The Cone In The Water” If you keep discus fish or are wanting to keep discus fish then this is going to be the most important website you read all year. Why? There is an amazing new ebook called “Discus Fish Secrets”. It covers everything you need to know about keeping healthy discus fish and breeding them. Imagine having the best shaped, most colourful discus in your tanks. Your friends will be amazed. People will think your an expert when they see pictures of your fish. Wouldn’t it be great to take the hassle out of discus keeping and save time knowing exactly what to do to make sure you’ve got happy, healthy discus Wouldn’t that be great, not having dark discus hiding away in the corners of your tank. Most fish keepers think discus are hard fish to keep but I’ll let you in on a secret Discus are easy to keep but only if you know how to make them happy and stress free. You see 90% of problems with discus start from stress, be it water quality, tank mates, moving them to another tank etc Here’s just a fraction of what you’ll learn ● The best size tank to keep discus in. Get this wrong and your discus could be permanently stunted ● The quick check list of everything you must have before you
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Posted by tfishguide - October 27, 2011 at 6:00 am

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Discus Fish Care – Discus Fish Breeding Secrets Testimonials

www.BestDiscusFishSecrets.info “Who Else Wants The Healthiest Discus Fish, Full Of Bright Colors And Amazing Confidence…GUARANTEED” “Now YOU Can Keep Discus Fish The Easy Way Using This Exact Blueprint To Having Happy, Healthy & Problem Free Discus That Spawn As Soon As You Place The Cone In The Water” Fellow Discus Enthusiast… If you keep discus fish or are wanting to keep discus fish then this is going to be the most important video you watch this year Why? There is an amazing new ebook called “Discus Fish Secrets”. It covers everything you need to know about keeping healthy discus fish and breeding them. Imagine having the best shaped, most colourful discus in your tanks. Your friends will be amazed. People will think your an expert when they see pictures of your fish. Wouldn’t it be great to take the hassle out of discus keeping and save time knowing exactly what to do to make sure you’ve got happy, healthy discus Wouldn’t that be great, not having dark discus hiding away in the corners of your tank. Most fish keepers think discus are hard fish to keep but I’ll let you in on a secret Discus are easy to keep but only if you know how to make them happy and stress free. You see 90% of problems with discus start from stress, be it water quality, tank mates, moving them to another tank etc All you have to know is how to take their stress away and make them happy because Happy Discus Will Have A Strong Immune System That Fights Offs Disease Now a lot of people say loads
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I was asked to make a video on breeding Guppies and athough my audio is still not working very good I am keeping my promise.Guppies are easy to breed all you need is a male and female. Guppies dont lay eggs but givebirth to live young. With breeding guppies tank size long or tall does not…

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Posted by tfishguide - October 26, 2011 at 9:00 am

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Breeding Tropical Fish In A Relaxed Method

Angelfish is one of the most popular tropical fish in the world. Being an expert in breeding angelfish is the first step to becoming an experienced fish breeder. You will find some simple steps on how to breed this species in this article.

Angelfish can take many faces. They have several colors like silvers, leopards and blushers. Therefore, you can simply breed only this kind and still have an aquarium full of colorful species.

For a tank of 33 gallons, you should house about six juveniles. The bottom should be left bare with no decoration. The pH level is 7 and the temperature should be set at 80f. There are many kinds of food you can use to feed angels: bloodworms, flakes and beef heart mixture.

When they have grown 6 to 8 months old, they begin their mating process. Some pair may pick their own territory and start defending it if there is another fish in the area. If you are sure that your fish have paired, you should remove them from the tank and then move them to another tank. The tank for the mating pair should be no more than 20 gallons and should have an acceptable spawning site.

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Eighty-two degrees is the ideal temperature for breeding. You should see the belly of one of your angels to swell in about five to eight days. This is your female. The papilla should emerge on both of your angels. The papilla of the male is smaller than that of the female. The laying process takes place in just a few days and from now on you should not cause any distraction.

Prepare a notebook and take note which one lays eggs and which one fertilizes. Once the eggs turn white, you can be sure that the spawning process has been successful. If it has not, you should try again until you succeed.

The parents should be with the eggs to tend them. After two to three days the eggs will hatch. The newly hatched fry will wiggle for some time before freely swimming throughout the tank. You can use micro worms to feed the fry at this time.

You should allow the parents to stay with the newly hatched fry for the first few days. Then you should remove the parents and begin feeding and breeding the angels from the beginning. Angelfish can be very demanding so you have to be patient and try every possible technique. This is one of the most popular tropical fish and they are extremely friendly to humans.

If you decide to begin keeping tropical fish, you are embarking on a journey that includes bringing new pets into the house and beginning an exciting new hobby. Tropical fish care and maybe learning about marine tropical fish will be high on your agenda. For more free information, please visit our website.

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Posted by tfishguide - October 25, 2011 at 1:00 am

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Breeding fish?

Question by leonardsiew: Breeding fish?
I own a freshwater aquarium and I own a variety of fish. Can anyone tell me how to breed a fish, how to tell if a fish is pregnant, and how to take care of frys. Also it would also be helpful if you can send me a breeding guide. Thanks!

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Answer by magicman116
That’s a huge topic. Actually fish breed in so many different ways, there are breeding guides dedicated to a single species out there and no single guide would cover everything. If you can post a question about a particular fish you are interested in breding we can help you with specific information.

MM

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Posted by tfishguide - October 22, 2011 at 1:00 am

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Posted by tfishguide - October 21, 2011 at 1:00 pm

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A Quick guide to the Care, Feeding and Breeding of Corydoras catfish (Part 1)

This is Part 1 of a recording of the talk given by James Studdart to the North Wales Aquarists Society at the June 2011 Meeting and Auction. James Studdart has been keeping Cordoras catfish for many years and has successfully bred a few species. He currently has several sepecies including a lot of wild caught fish. HE is also the chairman for the North Wales Aquarists Society. He covers the basics around keeping, breeding and raising of the corydoras catfish, providing information to help you setup a suitable tank for your fish, which species to keep how many and how to raise their young. If you wish to contact James about his corydoras, then please visit the North Wales Aquarists Society Forum (www.northwalesaquaristssociety.co.uk and find him under the screen name JamesStuddart. Thanks for Watching! Part 2: www.youtube.com
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www.tropicalfishtanksblog.com Get your FREE Fish Compatibility Guide at www.tropicalfishtanksblog.com Tropical Goldfish It is a misconception that a tropical goldfish will mature only to the size relevant to the aquarium it lives in. If a goldfish is maintained in a small aquarium, give only a small amount of food every day, and change the water regularly, it will grow gradually and may live for some years, reaching the optimum size of at least 3 to 4 inches. It is a proven fact that the growth of a tropical goldfish may be somehow diminutive in a small aquarium — a high composition of nitrates is known to hinder growth- but growth is slower, not supposed to cease abruptly. On the other hand, if you would give the goldfish too much food, or if maintained in an aquarium that is not properly filtered biologically, the goldfish will simply mature to the point where the aquarium will not support the eliminated wastes and will surrender either to intoxication as a result of waste accumulation or to a disease caused by bad water maintenance. If you want to keep goldfish healthy, do not keep them with other species of tropical fish for some reasons. First, goldfish tend to flourish at the sub-tropics that means about 73 degrees Fahrenheit. This is not to mean that over this temperature level, it would kill the goldfish. It is just that they would thrive in lower temperatures. Cooler environment will have more oxygen supply that adult goldfish need for sustainable health. Also
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Posted by tfishguide - October 20, 2011 at 9:00 am

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How to Keep Discus Fish : Keeping and Breeding Info

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Please visit www.SuperToBuy.com Lights up the colorful background and looks like real fish swimming around in the ocean. This makes a great night light. By looking at fish swimming across the lighted-up colorful background, you feel like being in an aquarium. A wonderful modern decoration for home and office. A great gift item for children who love Nemo! This motion lamp has the following features – Great for decoration – Can be used as a hall entrance night light – AC Operated with ON/OFF Switch (No Batteries Needed) – Size: 12.5″ x 4″ x 9″ – Brand New In Box – Double sided: you can see the moving pictures from both sides of the lamp
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Posted by tfishguide - October 15, 2011 at 9:00 am

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Discus Fish Secrets – Breeding Discus Fish, Discus Tropical Fish Health & Care

www.BestDiscusFishSecrets.info “Who Else Wants The Healthiest Discus Fish, Full Of Bright Colors And Amazing Confidence…GUARANTEED” “Now YOU Can Keep Discus Fish The Easy Way Using This Exact Blueprint To Having Happy, Healthy & Problem Free Discus That Spawn As Soon As You Place The Cone In The Water” Hello Fellow Discus Enthusiast If you keep discus fish or are wanting to keep discus fish then this is going to be the most important YouTube video you watch all year. Why? There is an amazing new ebook called “Discus Fish Secrets”. It covers everything you need to know about keeping healthy discus fish and breeding them. Imagine having the best shaped, most colourful discus in your tanks. Your friends will be amazed. People will think your an expert when they see pictures of your fish. Wouldn’t it be great to take the hassle out of discus keeping and save time knowing exactly what to do to make sure you’ve got happy, healthy discus Wouldn’t that be great, not having dark discus hiding away in the corners of your tank. Most fish keepers think discus are hard fish to keep but I’ll let you in on a secret Discus are easy to keep but only if you know how to make them happy and stress free. You see 90% of problems with discus start from stress, be it water quality, tank mates, moving them to another tank etc All you have to know is how to take their stress away and make them happy because Happy Discus Will Have A Strong Immune System That Fights Offs Disease Now a lot of

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Posted by tfishguide - October 9, 2011 at 3:48 pm

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