Tiger barbs nibble at fins of Guppies
Hello, tiger barbs as well as some other barb species often nibble at long fins of other fish. Long finned fish are not recommended for keeping together with tiger barbs. They should...
Show complete answerHello, tiger barbs as well as some other barb species often nibble at long fins of other fish. Long finned fish are not recommended for keeping together with tiger barbs. They should...
Show complete answerHello, there are no firm rules, both is possible. Adusting the filter outlet also depends on the fish that you keep. Labyrinth fish, for example, require slow water currents - not...
Show complete answerHello, no, not at all. The common pond fish (Koi, goldfish, orfes, sturgeons etc.) can also be kept in hard water without any problems. A connection between hardness and coloration...
Show complete answerHello, sera pond cyprinopur is suitable in this case, if it is only a bacterial infection. Good water hygiene is also very important. The treatment can be carried out directly in...
Show complete answerHello, both is alright, since skin and gill flukes are usually very specific to a certain host, i.e. a species that affects guppies will usually not affect the catfish. However, the...
Show complete answerHello, sera baktopur direct (tablets to be dissolved in water) and sera baktoTabs (food tablets with the same anti-bacterial agent nifurpirinol - this of course requires that the...
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