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We aim to bring our readers the best information on the web about everything this fascinating hobby entails. You will find extensive care guides, breeding guides, and detailed articles about aquarium flora and fauna.
Dwarf Gourami: Basics And Care Guide
The Dwarf Gourami is a wonderful fish for just about any aquarium. These colorful, energetic fish are well-tempered and active. They're a fantastic starter fish!
In our video, we share an overview of the Dwarf Gourami, what makes it unique, how to care for it, and tips and tricks for breeding. By this video's end, you'll have a firm understanding of the Dwarf Gourami and how it fits into your aquarium! There is a lot to learn about the Dwarf Gourami.
As an aspiring aquarist, the more you know the better! So, be sure to tune into our video and pick up a thing or two about the Dwarf Gourami.
You can also read our accompanying guide here: fishkeepingfans.com/dwarf-gourami/
We also welcome you to...
In our video, we share an overview of the Dwarf Gourami, what makes it unique, how to care for it, and tips and tricks for breeding. By this video's end, you'll have a firm understanding of the Dwarf Gourami and how it fits into your aquarium! There is a lot to learn about the Dwarf Gourami.
As an aspiring aquarist, the more you know the better! So, be sure to tune into our video and pick up a thing or two about the Dwarf Gourami.
You can also read our accompanying guide here: fishkeepingfans.com/dwarf-gourami/
We also welcome you to...
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Firemouth Cichlid: Basics And Care Guide
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The Firemouth Cichlid is an easy-going, wonderfully vibrant fish that's sure to delight aquarists both novice and advanced! While they're a bit territorial, as with Cichlids in general, they aren't too bad unless it's breeding season. So, adding one or several to a larger tank could be what you're seeking when crafting a wholly unique and interesting aquatic ecosystem! Interested in adding the ...
Jack Dempsey Fish: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 5642 года назад
The Jack Dempsey Fish is a medium-sized fish that's a bit aggressive but can make for excellent additions to larger tanks with similar inhabitants. Having got their name from the legendary boxer, the Jack Dempsey Fish isn't for everyone and so those who are experienced and looking for a challenge would probably be those who would consider them. Regardless of all this, knowledge is power when it...
Baby Snapping Turtle: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 36 тыс.2 года назад
Adding a Baby Snapping Turtle is no simple endeavor! They can be a bit of a challenge to care for because of their finicky, aggressive nature. However, those that choose to add one to their aquarium are sure to add a unique layer to its ecosystem! It's quite a focal point and exotic addition to any tank setup that's for sure! But, because it's not exactly commonplace in most tank setups! In thi...
Mystery Snail: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 6792 года назад
Mystery Snails are one of the most common types you'll find in aquariums, and for good reason! These little fellas are true workhorses when it comes to cleaning up algae. These little tank cleaners are sure to improve your aquarium so be sure to consider them! In this video, we're sharing a complete overview of Mystery Snails. You'll learn everything from their behavior and characteristics to t...
Red Tail Shark: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
The Red Tail Shark's striking color combination is one to behold! Both active and intelligent, the Red Tail Shark is a welcome addition to those experienced aquarists building a diverse aquatic ecosystem! The Red Tail Shark is no easy feat so you'll 100% want to be sure you want one before choosing one! In this video, we've got a complete overview of the Red Tail Shark. From their behavior and ...
Nerite Snails: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Having snails in your aquarium brings many benefits to the habitat. The Nerite Snails is a perfect choice for those wanting to add a handful to their tank. With more than 200 types in this snail family, it's safe to say that you've got choices! So, whichever you choose, you'll want some good info about them! In this video, we're sharing an overview of the Nerite Snails. This includes everything...
Rainbow Shark: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 4972 года назад
For its name, the Rainbow Shark isn't nearly as colorful as you'd think! On top of it all, it's not a shark either! That said, these fish do display interesting features and colors that make them a fun addition to your aquatic environment. They're not for the inexperienced aquarist, but those willing to take on their care are sure to have a focal point for their aquarium! In this video, we're s...
Pygmy Corydoras: Basics And Care Guide
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The Pygmy Corydoras is a cute and charming little fish that adds a lot of excitement to aquariums small and large. These highly adaptable fish are not only eye-catching but can add a pleasant dynamic to the lower part of your tank environment! As such, you may be thinking about adding a couple to your aquarium. In this video, we're sharing an overview of the Pygmy Corydoras. This includes every...
Honey Gourami: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
To the untrained eye, seeing a Honey Gouramis (Trichogaster chuna) might make people think it's just another ordinary 'goldfish.' That may appear true in the stores when there's a lot of golden coloring out there, but what many don't see is what their color will develop into once settled in the perfect environment. Honey Gouramis are beautiful freshwater fish to look at, peaceful in nature, and...
Clown Loach: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 1772 года назад
Ever watched the movie Finding Nemo? If so, then you already know where we're going with this! The Clown Loach has a unique design that mimics the iconic animated character and is quite a popular choice within the aquarist hobby! These distinctive fish are quite a fun addition, no doubt! In this video, we're sharing an overview of the Clown Loach. This includes details and insights about its be...
Yoyo Loach: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.2 года назад
Are you familiar with Yoyo Loaches? These fascinating bottom-dwelling fish hail from the waters of the Indian subcontinent and so also go by the name of the Pakistani Loach and Almora Loach in some circles. They actually get their unique common name from their jumping action seen in the wild, where they favor still and slow-moving waters. Yoyo Loaches have a lot of personalities which makes the...
Clownfish: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 692 года назад
The Clownfish was never going to be the same after Pixar got their studio heads around one and made two feature-length films that revolved around one of the cutest fish you'll ever lay eyes on. Yes, we're talking about the much-loved Finding Nemo and Finding Dory. Clownfish are adorable, Uber-popular, and actually rather easy to care for beginners keeping a saltwater tank. However, you do need ...
Starfish: The Weirdest 'Fish'?
Просмотров 302 года назад
Most people don't know much about starfish. They're not the most popular animal in the ocean and it's easy to see why. They have a long, fused together body with five arms (or rays). Starfish do not have any scales which is one of the main characteristics that set a fish apart from other aquatic animals. They also don't have gills or fins; those traits define a fish. But that being said, we thi...
Electric Blue Acara: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 2432 года назад
In the animal world, few species have blue coloring, and even less so for those that could be described as 'electric blue' which makes the Electric Blue Acara so appealing. It's no surprise then that the appeal of having an electric blue fish, vibrantly colored as such, will have a wide and enduring audience in the fish-keeping hobby. The Electric Blue Acara (Andinoacara pulcher) hybrid differs...
Freshwater Angelfish: Basics And Care Guide
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Freshwater Angelfish: Basics And Care Guide
Peacock Cichlid: Basics And Care Guide
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Peacock Cichlid: Basics And Care Guide
Blood Parrot Cichlid: Basics And Care Guide
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Blood Parrot Cichlid: Basics And Care Guide
Rummy Nose Tetra: Basics And Care Guide
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Rummy Nose Tetra: Basics And Care Guide
Sparkling Gourami: Basics And Care Guide
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Sparkling Gourami: Basics And Care Guide
African Dwarf Frog: Basics And Care Guide
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
African Dwarf Frog: Basics And Care Guide
Anubias Nana: Planting And Care Guide
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Anubias Nana: Planting And Care Guide
Is it good or bad to have?
great viedo thank you
what do you do if you picked one up on the side of the road and after watching this video say this shit ain’t for you 😂
I have a baby snaper but i have sand and a little bowl for water…should i put more water? Instead of the sand??
you need to put him in a tank or a plastic tub that’s is large enough for him to grow and move around not a bowl.
It's an aquatic animal.. it needs to be in water with a rock or platform to crawl out on and bask from time to time
Great video!
I had a baby snapper once but when I was cleaning his cage my cat killed him and I just got a new baby snapper and this really helped a lot because I really dont want anything to happen to him and I made a little 10 Gillan tank with some makeshift stuff for right now untill we can buy better stuff but I actually did really well setting it up Man my little turtle loves water and it's so cute when they just like their heads out it's so cuteee
Very informative. Thanks for sharing.
I've had 15 now and all of them haven't lived past 2 months, some lasting less then a week, they float at the top barely moving then they die soon after, my tank is a 10 gallon and it's just them according to several experts I'm not doing anything wrong, they die mostly after a water change but I use special amphibian water conditioner before hand as recommended by an expert, Please help! I don't understand what's wrong!
we dont do water changes. ever. HEAVILY plant your tank and use a high quality plant substrate. add some driftwood. let it run for like 6 months then boom. top off with filtered water as needed. we have 8 tanks, largest being a 220 gallon. smallest a 35 gallon. we haven’t done a water change in years. we still clean our filters and net out uneaten food though. the only time we lost a fish/amphibian was during a power outage. keep your temperature stable. make sure you use water conditioner before and after a water change. every tank is different, maybe you’re doing water changes too often. or you’re changing out too much water. also if you’re dumping freezing cold water into your 78° tank you’re going to shock your animals and they will die. i bet money this is the problem. but i dont know what you’re doing so i can only assume. temperature is #1 if your other parameters are stable.
ADF also need 10-12 hours of light per day. Make sure you’re feeding them a varied diet. I dont recommend the “frog pellets” or any pellets really, if it’s the brands they sell at big box pet stores at least. most have corn in them, you also want to avoid pellets with copper or zinc high up on the ingredient list. DONT feed bloodworms or freeze dried foods!!! ever!!!! feed mysis shrimp, daphnia, black worms, mosquito larvae. brine shrimp is ok, it has a little protein but is missing other vitamins this frog needs. i wouldn’t mind feeding it but don’t use it as a staple. you can easily find brine shrimp & mysis shrimp at an actual aquarium store! you can feed earth worms as well (from a chemical free source) hope this information helps you!
Sorry for the novel but if you’re buying all of them from the same store, I’d look into other sources. Try a different store, look online etc.
Like but I’m getting them for the purpose of my tank is growing a lot of snails do they eat snails
Yes
Why are you showing clips of marine fish when gourami's are freshwater fish?
Why is my frog looking fat am I feeding too much
Mine just died please answer i am trying to save him I don’t know what to do
They are great community fish, I have one myself.. I recommend only having one and having a 50gallon+ they don’t get huge but they need space to swim for them to be happy. I have mine with a bunch of South American cichlids in a 125gallon and he’s doing great
this video is awesome I am trying to convince my mom to let me get some of these so she told me to write an essay and this video helped alot! thanks.
Mine just died I don’t know how I am trying to do CPR it was running on his back
As a former kid who had to make a presentation on why i should go ANYWHERE, i really hope you get your froggies 🙏🏻
You can keep them with non aggressive Betta! Makes a beautiful planted aquarium. This will help you in Biology in school too 🤓🔎🐸
Nice video
What size tank is the best
There is a rule that it is 1 frog per gallon but take that with a grain of salt. Don’t put one in a 1 gallon because that is not a lot os space and they are social animals.
I fed mine with dried daphnia and scuds. In the wild they mostly feed on crustaceans.
Sorry but some of your stills were not of Honey gouramis. Rather dwarf and thick lip gouramis (previously known as C lalia and C labiosa).
What is a ideal tank size
There is alot of misinformation here. Reptiles aren't aggressive, they're defensive. 120 gallon tank is nowhere near big enough for a full grown Common Snapping Turtle. Ours are one year old and have their own 300 gallon ponds for now. With proper filtration and food, water changes aren't necessary that often. They do like to bask out of the water often. Our Common Snapping Turtles are big babies. They are amazingly smart and interactive turtles. We post information on them often on our Facebook page.
What's your page I'd like to learn more about them. I caught one in the wild and would love to learn so it can have a happy life
@JPfirm619 sorry, I thought that I replied 🤔! Freya and Bjorn The Dwarf Caimans. Is our page name. I subscribed to you as well!
im going to subscribe to you bc i have a baby snapping turtle and want to give it the best life
@merception6982 thank you! We post more info on our Facebook page, but can also help here!
How much gallon tank would you recommend?
10
2 gallons per frog. Stick with tanks that are not deep. They need easy access to the surface to breathe. 10 is perfect for 2-3. They like buddies.
Can a full sized adult live with cichlids or can a juvenile live with juvenile cichlids?
Great video!!! Thank you! How about feeding?
I didnt see a single bladder snail haha!
I had and even successfuly hached snails from picture in video i found it in river. They are not for aquarium because they prefer very wet land and environment more than being in water. So they will just leave aquarium dry and die..
Your showing all different kinds of snails. Not bladder snails.
Return. Do it!
I think you need to breed them in salt water.
Great video, thank you !
I test regularly. My 6 catfish have been in the tank for 1 1/2 weeks. They don't hide EVER. They seem like they're waiting for food.They do swim on the bottom & periodically swim up the glass even when I am not in front of the tank. They're supposed to be bottom dwellers and hide out in the day; I thought. I don't mind seeing them all of the time. I'm wondering if anyone has this experience with their catfish? thx Update: they have settled in and are thriving nicely.
Yes very pretty fish but.... dangerous should not be with community fish or smaller fish with color
BRO this is a freshwater creature BRO!
More like 60 to 100
Seash
What do they eat
Here's what we offer! We keep assorted Tetras, Cichlids, Crayfish, Bullfrog Tadpoles, Crickets, Fiddler Crabs, Killifish, Bream, freshwater Eels, Sailfin Mollies, and aquatic Snails in their enclosures at all times 24/7 and restock weekly! We also offer fresh (not store bought) Blue Crabs, Ghost Crabs, Drum, Whiting, Flounder, Stingray, and Grouper weekly! We also offer frozen thawed rodents, quail, and chicks weekly, we just switch it up! Never feed Goldfish or Rosey Reds as they contain Thiaminase and they cause serious vitamin deficiencies in the reptiles that eat them.
I made a whole series on raising African dwarf frog eggs and tadpoles if you want to check it out!
I just had one in my tank with my clown pleco the pleco is okay but the catfish died this morning but my water levels are safe
Good video
Lol, not difficult to keep? They are renowned for being delicate and hard to keep.
My 2 babies keep glass surfing on the corner near my sponge filter ...they eat but keep surfing on the glass non stop ...can you help with advice please ? Thank you
To warm of water
@@Hector-xf4of They are fine now and grown to a good size ...thank you
Why would you show a reef tank for a freash water shrimp can be misleading to alot of un experience people
these fish are very gentle and not aggressive and the only time they will be territorial is if their environment is not correct and a fish comes into their territory. and I have had one in my tank for a year and I can say with real experience they are a great community fish.
Only 1 picture shows an actual bladder snail wth
Dead channel?
Do you think I can keep one in a 40 gallon
No.
Yes.
Very professional and clean video! Well done!
Why are you showing salt water videos ? That could be confusing for new aquarist… very bad choice
You lost me when you said they need aeration 😂 They don't have gills, they poke their noses out of the water for air. Immediately disqualified from giving any further advice on snappers
I really appreciate your video I love how clear it was on their care!
Can live without oxygen pump?
Yes
Good grief on my end. Thanks for sharing this knowledge and educating people like me who were taught wrong or didn't know better. Im super exited now to decorate and care for them correctly