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- freshwater, brackish, and marine (also called sal****er) fishkeeping. Freshwater fishkeeping is by far the most po****r branch of the hobby, with even...
- Retrieved 2018-12-26. "The Complete Guide to Black Skirt Tetra Care". Fishkeeping World. 2020-12-17. Retrieved 2022-07-21. "Bleeding Heart Tetra 101: The...
- In fishkeeping, a refugium is an appendage to a marine, brackish, or freshwater fish tank that shares the same water supply. It is a separate sump, connected...
- Practical Fishkeeping (also known as PFK) is a United Kingdom-based aquarium magazine. It is published every four w****s by Warners Publications Plc. The...
- commercialized fishkeeping. With the advent of large scale business operations focusing on breeding m****ive quantities of specimens, marine fishkeeping has become...
- particularly L. melanogaster and L. nigrofasciata, were more common in the fishkeeping hobby until the advent of the fancy varieties of guppies, mollies, platies...
- temperature range of 65 to 79 °F (18 to 26 °C). As reported by Practical Fishkeeping in January 2009, new research by team of scientists from India suggests...
- Poecilia vandepolli, or Van de Poll's molly, is a poeciliid fish native to the ABC islands of the Lesser Antilles, namely Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao....
- can have different meanings in different contexts. In the context of fishkeeping, it refers to ornamental fish species that tolerate the temperatures...
- introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Bath treatment" fishkeeping – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2021)...