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.

Ich or White Spot Disease is a common disease that can happen to your aquarium fish. A safe ich treatment for invertebrates is essential as you may not want to hurt these “cleaning crews”. There are many approaches to deal with the issue, but not all of them can be used when you have a shared aquarium of fish and invertebrates. For example, copper is useful when you only grow fish. If you have fish living with other species, such as shrimp, crabs, snails, or crayfish, utilizing copper can poison them, leading to unwanted results. So, what’s the best solution?…

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Adding a fish tank elevates the aesthetic value of any room. But will cloudy water from sand hurt fish? Learn all you need to know about murky water, including what causes it and how it affects fish, from this in-depth article. Will Cloudy Water From Sand Hurt Fish? The answer is possible. Fish probably won’t perish instantly, but you shouldn’t keep them there. When fresh sand is added to an aquarium full of water, a foggy fog appears because the sand and dust particles in the water have not yet had enough time to settle to the bottom. Particles in…

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During feeding time, the aquarist can connect with the fish more personally. The fish gets closer to the aquarium glass so we can get a better look. Giving aquarium fish the right food and proper diet keeps them vibrant and disease-free. Your fish seem to have no sign of satiety, so do fish know when to stop eating? It looks easy, yet not everyone can answer it correctly.  Let us get you back! Do Fish Know When To Stop Eating? No. Fish never know when to stop eating and will continue to eat as long as the food is available.…

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Many tropical fish suffer from fin rot, especially those kept in freshwater tanks. Neon Tetra fin rot is primarily one of the most thorny issues, making you scratch your head regarding the viable treatments. In a positive turn of events, its physical indications are easily identifiable. Overall, fish kept in aquariums have fins with irregular edges and colored marks.  If the bacterial illness isn’t treated timely, it might cause severe mobility loss, balance issues, and even death.  Scroll down to learn more about this thread! Neon Tetra Fin Rot: 2 Evident Signs To Pinpoint Neon tetra with fin rot often…

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Humans are not the only species with scoliosis; all fish can suffer from it, of which guppies are common. Guppies can get this problem at birth or develop into adulthood. It is recognized by the density of curvature in the spine when viewed from above or from the side. If you are keeping guppies and are worried about body arch syndrome, the following article will provide knowledge about the causes, consequences, and Guppy bent spine treatment. What Causes Guppy Bent Spine? Statistically, the two most common reasons for guppies’ scoliosis are fish tuberculosis and scoliosis. The following scoliosis trigger factors…

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Can Endlers breed with Guppies? This is a basic question you often have when you keep these two species in the same tank. To answer this question, you need to understand the features of Endlers and Guppies, such as habitat, feeding, compatibility, or lifespan. Keep reading to get useful information about these fish with a detailed guide on caring for them properly. Endlers – What To Know? Description The small size is one of the most distinctive features of this fish. Males can grow up to 2-2.5 cm (1 inch), while females will be up to 3.5 cm (1.4 inches).…

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One day, you see your fish behaving weirdly in the tank with a strange belly. Your fish has a likelihood of having a sunken belly, which mainly derives from bacteria or parasites.  It’s not a simple case, but calm down! We are here to help with the proper sunken belly fish treatment.  Embark on the journey with us right now! Sunken Belly In Fish: Root Causes Starvation If you’re keeping your fish fed on a regular timetable, this unusual occurrence shouldn’t happen. Still, your cichlids can get a higher risk rate when your tank is crowded.  This species is notorious…

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The body of a Panda Parrot Fish is mottled or patchy black with a white belly. This makes them more eye-catching in your aquarium. However, this is not an easy fish to keep; many people even think it will harm their aquarium. So what is the truth? What do you need to pay attention to when raising them? Scrolling down to know more! About Panda Parrot Fish  Origin The parrot is thought to be a cross between two cichlids that was created under laboratory conditions. Almost every cichlid has been proposed as a possible parent to the parrot at some…

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Snails have a reputation for agility. They’re masters at gobbling everything from leftovers and rotting meat to fish poop. Some snails, though, have dietary distinctions beyond just fragments. A case in point is the assassin snail – a notorious predator.  But if they are hungry, do assassin snails eat algae and plants? It can be a weird question as their favorite food is just high-protein animals or frozen meat. In this post, we will bring this topic to the table. Off we go! Do Assassin Snails Eat Algae? Yes. They do.  Carnivorous assassin snails require protein to survive. But if…

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There are a few different circumstances that could have led to the bleeding of your fish. We will put those below to answer the question, “why is my fish bleeding?”. Additionally, this article will provide some solutions to help you resolve this problem to protect your fish’s health. Why Is My Fish Bleeding? Do you see any blood in your fish? Because bleeding is not a typical bodily function for these organisms, you have every right to be concerned. To determine what variables are producing the bleeding, you need to consider some aspects, one of which is the location of…

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