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Coldwater Fish Tank

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

coldwater fish tank
coldwater fish tank

The Mollies and Fish Guppy

Mollies come from Poecilia spp. and the Poeciliidae family. The Mollies is one of the favorite tank fish, since fish is similar to the swordtail fish. The swordtail Xiphophorus helleri comes from the group. But Molly does not have a swordtail, rather a larger fin, known as the dorsal. The fish has a variety forms, and reaches up to 4 to 4 ¾ inches in size. The males only grow to 3 1 / 3 or 4 inches at most. Mollies male and female counterparts differ in color, size, and gonopodium. The fish can live in extreme environments powerful, and demand in estuarine habitats. The desired water temperature of the molly is 72 degrees, not succeeding 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Mollies also prefer hard water, the pH level should be set at seven or eight. Fish live in hard water, salt is needed. Mollies enjoy home decor, lighting, well-planted areas, thin layers of humus, and so on.

Feed:

Molly, feeding on plants, as spinach, and seaweed. The fish are omnivorous in nature. Molly, have a biological living nature, that the wishes of the school of fish constant water flow. The fish are viviparous and reproduce successfully providing abundant generates. Furthermore, goldfish are social, however, the fish should be kept in communal tanks where there are great schools.

Guppy fish listed in Poecilia reticulata is a relative of the family Poeciliidae. The fish comes from the waters of Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, Trinidad, and Barbados. The desired environment is still, flowing waters. The fish prefer water temperatures at 68 degrees and no higher than 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The level pH, should not give eight, nor go below seven. The preferred water is hard water, the fish can live in extreme hard water too. Tank: The fish prefer illuminated tanks with plenty of furniture. You should store the fish in a medium tank and give them a rich vegetation and plants. The fish will eat all kinds of foodstuff. The biological nature, biological loose school of fish will be in the mood to go steady, so no time for lengthy school fields. Fish farmed fish are good, but beware, as Guppy eats his own youth. You must keep in Guppy fish tank aquariums where other live bearing fish reside.

Aquariums

Nowadays the aquariums are ecosystems that include a wide variety of qualities of advanced technology. Air and water pollution has increased the need for aquarium life, that technology has progressed according to the tanks to meet the high demand of aquarists. Tanks today are constructed by experts technology, the design of real aquarium water environments. Most tanks sold today, include advanced electrical circuits, plugs, filters, air supply, etc. The market is saturated with the tanks that will allow you to raise or lower the water temperature. The light switches allow you to vary in intensity, with that the decrease or increase the production of light.

It also has a wide range of on and off switches, which use mechanical meters allowing aquarists to easily adjust the water temperature and light intensity.

One advantage of tanks today is that most are equipped tanks to handle nearly all fish available on the market. The problem is that all fish are different and require special attention. Therefore, you should never group fish to the fish that prefer to live with their own species. In addition, seawater / saltwater and freshwater fish are different. The freshwater fish include Tropical Fish cold water.

Some questions tank of cold water fish, so you can live with what Yabbies, etc and what they eat?

Well, I have two tanks CurrentY, one with nothing in it so far and the other with 2 goldfish, 3 danios and a snail! I was thinking about taking the danios out of the current tank and put fish cat things cold water with colorful fish and snails. Then in the other tank as danios, minnows and 2 Yabbies. Tell me what you think and if they are compatible. Also what to feed yabbies? Thanks, – Matt (good answers can get the best answer!)

well if ur thinking of putting a catfish as ctafish perhaps bristlenose in the goldfish i would not put in fresh water as they need warm water fish need cold. I think R compatible, but I'm not sure. and I DNT HAV sorr idea what that yabbies eat

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