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.

Caring for aquarium plants is not an easy task. Many people make the mistake of providing them with excessive lighting and experience a terrible problem. So, what are the signs of too much light on aquarium plants? Let’s join us and try to listen to your plants. Then, you will know what they need. Signs Of Too Much Light On Aquarium Plants You can observe your aquatic plants and fish’s behaviors to determine if there is too much light for the plants. The six most apparent signs include: Overgrown plants Seeing the aquatic plant’s rapid expansion seems delightful at first.…

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The food that you eat every day has an expiration date. Once your food is past the expiration date, it will lose its original heterotrophic value. As an aquarist, you may wonder if the same goes for fish food. Does fish food expire? Let’s find the answer via this post. Does Fish Food Expire? The short answer is Yes. All fish food kinds can expire and lose their qualities over time. Feeding your fish expired food for a long time might lead to health issues, but it isn’t likely to harm them. So we recommend buying fish food in small…

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Bumblebee gobies make your tank attractive and sparkling, but you want to give them some mates. So what should you choose? Not all fish can live peacefully with the gobies. But if you like your aquarium’s exciting atmosphere, we will recommend some bumblebee goby tank mates. Let’s check to find out the best addition to the tank! Best Bumblebee Goby Tank Mates Bumblebee gobies get along well with other bumblebee gobies. This species may also coexist peacefully with fish of a similar size and personality that thrive in brackish water. Bumblebee Gobies As a schooling species, bumblebee gobies prefer to…

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Leaf goblin fish, or Indian butterfly goby, is sought after by aquarists worldwide. They have various names, such as butterfly goby and dusky panther goby. Today, we will discuss the most basic information about Indian butterfly goby and the aquarium requirements suitable for them. If you plan on adding this fish to your aquatic community, let’s read this post! Indian Butterfly Goby Overview Leaf goblin fish with venomous spines Indian butterfly goby or Leaf Goblinfish (Neovespicula Depressifrons) is a scarce oddball species believed to have come from marine and brackish waters in the Indo-West Pacific. Indian butterfly goby maintains a…

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Marimo Moss Balls or Moss Balls are among the most popular aquarium plants due to their simple maintenance. They also assist in eliminating other undesirable algae from your tank, absorbing nitrates, and releasing oxygen. However, you may sometimes notice your dead moss Ball in the aquarium. So, it’s best to know about the symptoms and causes to save this species from death. Let’s get started! Dead Moss Ball: Common Signs The Moss Balls aren’t living organisms. They are algae! It means they won’t die but may stop growing or dry out if they decay. However, most aquarists regard these plants…

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Otocinclus is one of the little algae eaters. They are peaceful and diligent, making them an excellent addition to planted aquariums. They are easy to raise and care for, offer plenty of entertainment, and keep the algae under control. For your Otocinclus to live and thrive normally, you need to comply with a few requirements for aquarium conditions and know “What to feed Otocinclus?” Keep reading for more information! What to Feed Otocinclus? Otocinclus are herbivores who primarily eat algae and biofilm (slime). They prefer to graze on green algae growing on decorations, substrate, plants, and aquarium glass. Don’t confuse…

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Floating plants will add much more charm to your aquarium. Water spangles and duckweed are among the most popular choices in this term, thanks to their stunning color and ease of care. But which one should you choose? We will give you a side-by-side comparison between water spangles vs. duckweed. Let’s read through to determine your favorite! Water Spangles Vs. Duckweed: Comparison Table Both water spangles and duckweed are popular floating plants for fish tanks. Here are some outstanding characteristics of the plants.   Water Spangles Duckweed Origin Central and South America Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America Size Up…

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Cory catfish is a cute little creature with many types and various personalities. They feature peaceful nature, aesthetics, and the ability to clean tanks, making them easily attract any aquarist. Most kinds of cory are generally easy to raise and care for, but one of the common problems for this species is bloated cory catfish. This post will explain the likely reasons your cory catfish are bloated and how to treat the issues. How To Tell If Your Cory Is Bloated? Many ways lead to bloated cory catfish. In most cases, a bloated cory catfish looks as if its total…

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Thanks to how simple the Java Fern is in most tank setups, it is among the most popular aquarium plants in the aquarist community. Most people may easily incorporate these aquarium plants into their tanks without having any issues with the fish’s ability to swim freely. However, you may deal with the Java Fern melt problem when keeping these plants. What causes this issue? Can you solve it? If you are curious about the answers, let’s dive into this article to discover the main culprits and practical solutions! Java Fern Melt: Common Causes Java Ferns frequently perish or melt, mainly…

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Not only do aquarium plants provide plenty of shade and hiding spots for your fish, but they are also extremely beautiful and decorative. That said, not all tanks have enough substrate to sustain aquatic plants. And this is when column-feeding aquarium plants come in handy. If you have never heard of this term before, be prepared to have your mind blown! Scroll down and see what our top picks are! What Are Column Feeding Plants? Column-feeding plants do not rely on their roots to take in nutrients and oxygen like other plants. Instead, they have a spreading set of rhizomes…

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