Author: Alex Wayne

Alex is a pet freelance writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. He attended Colorado State University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, which was where he first got some experience in animal nutrition. After graduating from University, Alex began sharing his knowledge as a freelance writer specializing in pets.

Most fishkeepers (especially experienced ones) must have been familiar with clown featherbacks (or clown-knife fishes). These tropical creatures are famous for their distinctive gray and knife-like bodies, which makes them a lively addition to any homely tank! Raising clown featherbacks is not that challenging, but there are still certain aspects and issues you should pay closer attention to. Common questions about the clown knife fish growth rate, care tips, and more must be properly addressed before purchasing one! Our inclusive article will lend a helping hand,  analyzing every relevant inquiry in detail. Curious as to what we are going to…

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Fish is one of the easiest pets to raise compared to dogs, cats, or birds. However, that doesn’t mean fish are not sensitive, and there are certain things you need to pay attention to, ensuring the fish always enjoys the most stress-free and relaxing environment ever!  One of the common questions we often receive involves tank light sources. Do color changing lights bother fish that much? Our inclusive article will dive into this issue in as much detail as possible. Keep scrolling for more of our verdicts!  Do Color Changing Lights Bother Fish? Unfortunately, our response is a big yes.…

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Few people have ever wondered about what type of food fish like. After all, isn’t that obvious? They either eat other, smaller animals (like shrimps or worms) or consume commercial pellets easily bought from most stores. Cheese is not what we think first regarding the topic of fish-related diets. But now that someone mentions it, we are sure you cannot help but ask yourself: Should I feed cheese to my pet fish? Can fish eat cheese or not? Once again, we always have got your back. This detailed guideline will explain and discuss whether our beloved fish could live off…

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We know you can be a good fishkeeper that takes the best care of your betta’s living conditions, diet, water temperature, and more. But do you know that these are still insufficient for the fish’s healthy and quick growth?  Like any human, fish needs a little bit of entertainment to keep stress and pressure at bay. It doesn’t have to be expensive; you can utilize some common, unused items easily found around the household! This article will dive further into this matter and recommend some wonderful homemade betta fish toys for your pet fish. Keep scrolling for more verdicts and…

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Most fishkeepers must be quite familiar with black phantom tetras – a fish species from central Brazil and northern Paraguay. Their peaceful and calm nature makes them a terrific option for almost any community tank. And for those who wonder about their unique name, that tile stems from the “eye patch” under their gills. It’s as if some black phantoms are peering at your face! In wild environments, tetras often swim in big groups and schools, so you should also ensure they have compatible mates to make friends and socialize with.  We are glad to lend a helping hand in…

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As a fishkeeper, tons of questions will bombard your mind once you spot some red patches on your goldfish, both on its body and fin. This may indicate some health issues requiring urgent treatment for their well-being. So, why is my goldfish turning red?  Ammonia burns may be the root cause. Beyond that, subpar water conditions can exacerbate the red pests’ development. But the water quality itself is not potent enough to trigger the weird signs on your fish.  Our writing will discuss more reasons, feasible treatments, and prevention tips for this situation. We’ll spill the tea! Why Is My…

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Kribensis is a West-African fish with several subspecies. With their small size and awe-inspiring colorful body, they have become sought-after among the fish-lover community.  This post will review these drop-dead gorgeous fish for various types of Kribensis, besides general care and breeding behavior. Perhaps, after reading, you’re eager to have them as pets in no time. Scroll down! How Many Types Of Kribensis: 2 Common Kinds The colorful Kribensis are branched into 2 main subspecies: Pelvicachromis Pulcher and Pelvicachromis Taeniatus. Pelvicachromis Pulcher Pelvicachromis Pulcher is a freshwater fish belonging to the cichlid family. It is the so-called Kribensis on the…

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A not-so-secret tip for successful fish raising is to keep the tank condition as similar to your pet’s natural home as possible.  Factors to consider are the water temperature, PH level, heat, caves, plants, and of course, the sand! Putting sand into the aquarium will bring a sense of familiarity to your fish, helping it thrive faster and better! However, the sand quantity is another matter to discuss here; neither too little nor too much are good. Since 20-gallon tanks are the most common, the question of how much sand for 20 gallon tank is enough remains popular among the…

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Clown loaches (whose scientific name is Chromobotia Macracanthus) deserve to be crowned as one of the most peaceful freshwater creatures known to date.  Named “clowns” due to their quirky appearances and vibrant colors, they will be a terrific addition to your community tanks! Not to mention, their care and maintenance are also pretty undemanding. Nevertheless, there are still certain questions that need answers for successful outcomes. What’s the clown loach growth rate? Is there any way to make them grow quicker? How about their living conditions? Our insightful article will gladly discuss all these burning inquiries. Keep scrolling to learn…

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At this point, you must have already heard of diatoms – a group of microalgae that thrive in glass houses and every aquatic environment available. Hence, it’s no surprise that a typical tank for pet fish is the perfect condition for their communities to grow.  Though most of them are not dangerous, there are still cases where studies report toxin production from some diatom species, affecting both animal and human health. One case in point is Pseudo-nitzschia – the root cause of domoic neurotoxin that can cause chronic diseases in humans, shellfish, and marine mammals. Fortunately, these diatoms are not…

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