The reefing habits get more conceptual and full of awareness when you have to look for food quantity. People in love with reefing habits do get frequent reminders on how much food should be given to your aquarium fish. One such concern also involves food balance in aquarium. A less amount of food can create trouble for the fishes in… [Read More]
Hawkfish for Your Aquarium
The hawkfish are tropical, perciform marine fishes of the family Cirrhitidae. Associated with the coral reefs of the western and eastern Atlantic and Indo-Pacific, they share many morphological features with the scorpionfish. Hawkfish have large heads with thick, somewhat elongated bodies. Their dorsal fins are merged, with the first consisting of ten connected spines. Each spine has several trailing filaments… [Read More]
Gobies For Your Aquarium
The gobies form the family Gobiidae, which is one of the largest families of fish, with more than 2,000 species in more than 200 genera. Most of them are comparatively small, less than 10 cm (4 in) in length and include some of the smallest vertebrates in the world, such as species of the genera Trimmatom nanus and Pandaka pygmaea,… [Read More]
Cardinal Fish for Your Aquarium
[google_adsense_in_post] Cardinal fish are one of the few groups of shoaling fish commonly available to marine aquarists. These are nocturnal and tend to be quite shy. They require meaty foods and will often not take prepared foods such as flakes and tablets. Always keep a wide variety of frozen foods on hand. They are similar to care for as damsels…. [Read More]
Ruby Red Dragonet Making Splash Everywhere and Yet a Mystery
[google_adsense_in_post] A dazzling ruby red dragonet of the genus Synchiropus has made a big splatter in aquariums around the world. It started to show off in South Africa, and then on to Singapore, Japan and Los Angeles, the brilliant red dragonet has been spotted in shipments of red scooter blennies from a unique collection location in the Philippines. The guesses… [Read More]
Keeping Aquarium Plants
[google_adsense_in_post] An aquarium without plants is like a home without furniture. It is liveable but ugly, uncomfortable and inefficient. Live plants aid in displaying fish giving them shelter and security. They provide shelter for baby fish, shy fish, weak fish and females giving birth. They serve as food for vegetarian fish. They help prevent green water by competing with the… [Read More]
Tomato Clownfish That Adds BEAUTY To Your Aquarium
[google_adsense_in_post] The Tomato Clownfish is one of the 27 known clownfish species. Its scientific name is Amphiprion frenatus and it is also known as bridled clownfish, red clownfish, or tomato anemone fish. Clownfish co-exists with anemones in the wild and can shelter from predators near the anemone without being stung or eaten. It may also use coral as a… [Read More]