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| I hope to add a new article every two weeks. These will cover issues from breeding to maintenance to reports of interesting scientific findings. Be sure to check back periodically to see if there are any new additions. |
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Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go Back In The (Aquarium) Water...
Millions of aquarium hobbyists work in their tanks every day, without taking any safety precautions beyond rolling up their sleeves. While it is true that the vast majority of hobbyists will never have any unfortunate repercussions from working in their aquariums, it is still wise to at least know the potential dangers involved... Read more > |
Ichthyophthirius multifiliius: Freshwater "Ich"
"Ich" or "white spot disease" is probably the most common pathogen of freshwater aquarium fish. The disease is most often characterized by small white dots on the fish's skin, as if someone had salted them. Ich has long been the scourge of aquariums and aquaculture facilities alike, because it is very often fatal and it spreads very, very easily... Read more > |
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