Friday 4 May 2012

Choosing Tropical Fish For Your Tank


"Choosing Tropical Fish For Your Tank"," There are many different types of exotic fishes that you can get if you are interested in the different types.
 You also need to make sure that they type of fish that you want to invest in will go well in the tank and type of water that you already have.
 The one thing that you will need to worry about when you purchase a group of angelfish is that they are piscivores.
 For the most part, these fish are fairly peaceful to fish that are the same size or larger than they are.
 If choosing an Angelfish for breeding purposes, you will need to make sure that you have a large enough tank for their breeding process and lots of room to swim.
 Once she has laid her eggs, the male will come along and fertilize them. Mine prefer a flat piece of slate placed at a 45 degree angle in a back corner opposite the filter. the eggs hatch in about 3 days and the mom and pop take care of the fry, they grow rapidily and are ready to make you a profit in about 3 months. Remember what you paid for yours and price them according to species, size and region.


Another fish to have in your aquarium when you are looking for a tropical fish is the Rosy Barb.
 They are usually a pinkish color with the males having a black top on the fins.
 They don't require a lot of attention, and you should make sure to have other fish with them to provide companions.
 This will ensure that the females are harassed by the males when it is time to mate with each other.
 Exactly 24 hours after the Rosy Barbs have laid the eggs, they should begin to hatch.
 You should also try to protect the babies because the parents are likely to eat their own young.
















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