Angelfish has damaged fins
Hello, no, I do not - to shorten the fins is advisable only in very few exceptional situations (Lymphocystis in the outer fin zones). Feeling in the fins is unlikely as long as the...
Show complete answerHello, no, I do not - to shorten the fins is advisable only in very few exceptional situations (Lymphocystis in the outer fin zones). Feeling in the fins is unlikely as long as the...
Show complete answerHello, 4 angelfish in a 100 liter (22 US gal.) tank: this will not be successful in the long term! Just 2 angelfish already require at least 200 liters (44 US gal.) - permanently...
Show complete answerHello, yes, they would - provided the water parameters are suitable (soft, slightly acidic, very good water hygiene). Butterfly cichlids are very sensitive concerning these matters. ...
Show complete answerHello, there are no objections (except that it may appear optically unnatural, but this is a mere question of taste and does not bother the fish), provided the shells are free from...
Show complete answerHello, they contain only such minimal traces of copper that there is no danger even for very sensitive shrimps and other invertebrates. sera florena and sera florenette are...
Show complete answerHello, there is actually only the possibility of completely deionizing the water.Preferably with an ion exchange system rather than a reverse osmosis (R/O) unit, since iron tends to...
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