Do you have gold fish? If so, you probably know that they’re a great pet. In fact, many people keep goldfish as pets. However, do you know what else they make great pets for? If you have gold fish, then read on because we’re about to reveal 8 of the best things to do with your gold fish! Cycle Your Goldfish’s Filters For goldfish lovers, this is a big deal. Goldfish are tropical fish, which means that they live best in tropical climates. So, you may need to cycle your goldfish’s filters to get them accustomed to your water. Cycle your filters by turning off the filter and letting the water sit for a few days. After the filtration system has drained, turn the filter back on. Cycle your filters until your goldfish are used to it. Once they’re used to it, you don’t need to cycle your filters anymore. Feed Your Goldfish Dry Mealworms Mealworms are a great food for gold fish. However, they’re not the same thing as dry fly larvae. Dry fly larvae are a type of beetle that gold fish love. Meal...
Barbs also known as barbels belong to the family of Cyprinidae. These species were first named as Cyprinus Barbus and now called Barbel Barbus. Their common names - barbs, and barbels refer to the fact that most members of the genera have a pair of barbels on their mouth, which they can use to sense or locate food and prey. Some of the barbs are semi-aggressive fish when housed in the aquarium individually, so it is important to maintain each species in groups of six or more. This technique will minimize aggression towards more passive tank mates. Tiger Barb Barbs are generally found in Europe, Africa and Asia. Larger barbels are often fished for food in native villages and some of them have commercial significance. The hard roe of the Barbus is often poisonous. The size of the barbs varies widely. Barbs can be as small as 1 to 2 inches and the mahseer of India may be 2 m (6.5 feet) long. Also the lifespan of these fishes varies from 5 to 15 years. Different Types of Barb Fish T...
Discus fish belong to the family of Cichlidae and genus of Symphysodon. Sometimes discus is referred to as pompadour fish. Because of their distinctive shape, behavior, bright colors, patterns and majestic beauty, discus are most popular in freshwater aquarium keeping and also called "King of the aquarium". Discus are found in lowland Amazon river basin and Rio Negro. There are three distinct species under the genus. Blue, Red and green. The blue discus found in eastern Amazon basin, green discus found in western Amazon basin and red discus in Rio Negro area. Discus Fish In the wild, Discus can reach up to 6 inches in length, in captivity Discus can reach up to 9 inches long. Lifespan of a discus is 10 to 15 years in captivity. Different types of Discus Fish There are mainly three types or species of discus under the genus as mentioned earlier. Thanks to captive breeding, now there are many varieties of these fishes by pattern, colors etc. Red Discus Blue Discus Green ...
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