How Did Goldfish become Our Pets?
Goldfish (Carassius auratus auratus) were first domesticated around 960–1279 A.D in China’s Song (Sung) dynasty, and are part of the Carp fish family (Cyprinidae). Many of us are introduced to…
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Goldfish (Carassius auratus auratus) were first domesticated around 960–1279 A.D in China’s Song (Sung) dynasty, and are part of the Carp fish family (Cyprinidae). Many of us are introduced to…
One of the most common problems that are relatable to any aquascaper or fish keeper is the algae growth problem. While performing maintenance there are always steps that we could…
Keeping an aquarium filled with various fish and animals is more than just adding food pellets and calling it a day. There are several things we can do to improve…
Nano tanks are always the best aquarium set-up to keep on your study table, work desk, or any compact space in your living room. But the issues arrive when we…
Any fish or shrimp keeper will not settle down with just plants to add to their aquascape. We always want to add in some ‘Moss’ to upgrade the overall aquascape…
When we have the hobby of fish-keeping or shrimp-keeping, we also build the interest of having ‘Live-Plants’ in our Aquariums as well. Live plants are an essential aspect of Aquascaping,…
Mexican Dwarf Crayfish are small varieties of crayfish that do not go bigger than 2 inches in size and possess similar qualities to a larger crayfish. These guys are orange…
Nano Tanks or Nano Cubes are taking over the common interest of any ‘Fish Keeper’. Building a Sustainable Nano Tank is creating a sophisticated ambience in an aquarium within 5-20…
Cherry shrimps have always been our go-to species of shrimps at the Beginning stage of ‘Shrimp keeping’. These guys are super easy to keep and cheaper compared to other species…
Shrimps have always been the cutest and the most beautiful crawlers roaming around our tanks, but unfortunately, they are also delicious to most of the other fishes in the tank….
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