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Freshwater Fish Profiles / Images To use for Fish Profiles-
« Last post by LeopoldFins on April 28, 2020, 04:36:39 pm »
If you are looking for places to get images with consent-
Wikimedia Commons
Unsplash

Both are great websites I have used. Give credit where applicable.

I'd like to remind people when making profiles, don't use pictures off websites if you did not get permission from the photographer/author themselves.
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Cyprinids / Zebra Danio profile.
« Last post by PheonixKingZ on April 28, 2020, 04:28:19 pm »
Scientific name: Danio rerio
Care level: Easy
Size:1.5 -2 inches
Diet: Omnivore. They will eat flakes, pellets, wafers, etc.
Behavior: Mildly aggressive
Breeding: Easy. They aren’t livebearers however... once the eggs inside the female are fertilized by the male, they will scatter nonadhesive eggs amid plant leaves and substrate.
Tank size: 29 US gallons minimum
Tank Mates: Other Zebra danios. These fish need to be kept in groups or 6 or more. They are also aggressive towards smaller, slower fish.
Area of tank: Top/Middle
Price: $2-$2.50 USD.

Individual adult male:
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The Shella River in Meghalaya state, northeastern India is a natural habitat of this species:
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For more information on this fish, visit this site: https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/danio-rerio/

(Photos courtesy of SeriouslyFish.com: https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/danio-rerio/)
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Characins / Neon Tetra
« Last post by aquanerd14 on April 27, 2020, 04:20:51 pm »
Notes: The Neon Tetra is one of the most popular fish in the hobby and is great for beginners.

Scientific name: Paracheirodon innesi
Care level: Easy
Size: 1.5 inches
PH: 6-7
GH: <10 dgh
Temp: 70-80 F
Diet: Omnivore
Lifespan: 8 years
Behavior: Peaceful
Breeding: Difficult
Tank size: 10 gallon minimum
Tank Mates: Other small peaceful fish. Cory catfish, otocinclus, small gouramis, hatchetfish, dwarf cichlids. Best kept in groups of 8+ neon tetras.
Area of tank: Middle
Price: ~2 US dollars
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Misc./oddball / Common Platy
« Last post by The10thDoctor on April 26, 2020, 07:31:19 pm »
Scientific name: Xiphophorus maculatus
Care level: Easy
Size: 1 1/2-2 inches
Diet: Varied, veggies, flake food
Lifespan: 2-4 years
Behavior: Peaceful, but males can be aggressive when chasing a female
Breeding: Bears live young
Tank size: 10 gallon minimum
Tank Mates: Other peaceful fish
Area of tank:Middle
Price: 2-4 USD



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Misc./oddball / Fancy Guppy profile.
« Last post by PheonixKingZ on April 25, 2020, 03:13:09 pm »
Scientific name:Poecilia reticulata
Care level:Easy
Size:2-3 inches
Diet: Tropical fish flakes, brine shrimp, live food etc.
Lifespan: 1-3 years. (If kept properly)
Behavior: Peaceful
Breeding: Live bearing. (Livebearers are aquarium fish that retain the eggs inside the body and give birth to live, free-swimming young.)
Tank size: 18″ x 12″ x 12″ inches. (Or, 10 US Gallons)
Tank Mates: Any other peaceful fish that requires the same parameters.
Area of tank: Top/Middle
Price: Average $2-$4. (Although a breeding pair of Moscow Guppies for example can sell for up to $40.)

PM me if you have any questions or comments on this fish.

(Yellow Male Fancy Guppy top, Yellow Female Fancy Guppy bottom)
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Multiple locations. / Najas Guadalupensis
« Last post by The10thDoctor on April 24, 2020, 10:16:56 am »
Common Name: Guppy Grass
Latin Name: Najas Guadalupensis
Family Name: Hydrocharitaceae

Plant Form:Slender branches
Sold as: Stem of the plant

Placement: Back
Max Size: 35 Inches
Plant Location: Canada, United States, South America, Central America, introduced to Israel
Flowers:At the bottom or in the stem
Propagation:Just take a small piece and let it float
Growth Rate: Extremely fast
True Aquatic:Yes

pH:5.5-7.5
Supplements: None needed
Lighting: Low to moderate

Care Level: Easy
Good for Beginners: Yes

Guppy grass is an extremely fast growing aquatic plant. I have kept it for  a year now and am shocked by how quickly it grows. In order to propagate it all you do is take a small piece of it and let it float. Guppy grass does best floating on its own. It will eventually put down roots and station itself. It does best in low to moderate lighting and does not require supplements. I add clay root tabs and nothing else.




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Multiple locations. / Anacharis profile.
« Last post by PheonixKingZ on April 24, 2020, 08:22:24 am »
This is going to be a quick plant profile on the beautiful plant, “Anacharis”.

Anacharis, also know as “Elodea”, is a very common, easy to grow aquarium plant.

Elodea is a genus of 6 species of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds described as a genus in 1803. Classified in the frog’s-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae), Elodea is native to the Americas and is also widely used as aquarium decoration and laboratory demonstrations of cellular activities. It lives in fresh water. An older name for this genus is Anacharis, which serves as a common name in North America.

Elodea canadensis, sometimes called American or Canadian water weed or pond weed, is widely known as the generic water weed. The use of these names causes it to be confused with similar-looking plants, like Brazilian elodea (Egeria densa) or hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). American water weed is an attractive aquarium plant and is a good substitute for Brazilian elodea. It can be used for science experiments in classrooms demonstrating how plants use carbon dioxide with the usage of bromothymol blue.

The American water weed lives entirely underwater with the exception of small white flowers which bloom at the surface and are attached to the plant by delicate stalks. It produces winter buds from the stem tips that overwinter on the lake bottom. It also often overwinters as an evergreen plant in mild climates. In the Autumn, leafy stalks will detach from the parent plant, float away, root, and start new plants. This is the American water weed's most important method of spreading, while seed production plays a relatively minor role. Seed reproduction is rarely used. As mentioned above, they break off, get replanted in the substrate, and then grow new plants. This does not happen often in aquariums, unless the plants are unhealthy.

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I personally have used and kept this plant for over 2 years.

It grows best in warm water (76-80 degrees Fahrenheit). It can grown either floating or buried in substrate. I personally find I grows best in substrate.

Once your Anacharis stem gets to the surface of your water, you can trim it off at the top. Cut about 1/3 of the stem off and replant it. You need to make sure you tear off any of the lower leaves in the cut off stem, so they don’t decay and rot under your substrate.

Freshwater shrimp really like this plant and so do their young. It provided lush leaves for them to relax on.

I don’t believe this plant needs any other nutrition source. (Root tabs, liquid fertilizers, etc. Although, they will thrive when added)

Max size can be upwards of 3 feet long. Depending on what variation you get. (Narrow leaved or broad leaved)

ph: Needs to be kept anywhere from 6.5 - 7.5

Picture of Anacharis courtesy of Wikipedia.

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If you have any questions about this plant, PM me.


Picture of Elodea canadensis
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(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elodea)
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Freshwater Fish Profiles / How to post a fish profile
« Last post by aquanerd14 on April 23, 2020, 09:08:09 pm »
To post a fish profile, please fill out the following form in a new thread. Thanks!

Notes:

Scientific name:
Care level:
Size:
Diet:
Lifespan:
Behavior:
Breeding:
Tank size:
Tank Mates:
Area of tank:
Price:
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Freshwater Plant Profiles / How to post a plant profile
« Last post by aquanerd14 on April 23, 2020, 09:01:33 pm »
To post a plant profile, please fill out the following form in a new thread. Please do not do a plant profile for a plant that has already been done, however you can do a variant of the plant.

Common Name:
Latin Name:
Family Name:

Plant Form:
Sold as:

Placement:
Max Size:
Plant Location:
Flowers:
Propagation:
Growth Rate:
True Aquatic:

pH:
Supplements:
Lighting: 

Care Level:
Good for Beginners:

Thanks for you cooperation!!
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African plants / Anubias Barteri(and variant)
« Last post by aquanerd14 on April 23, 2020, 09:00:01 pm »
Common Name: Anubias Barteri(varaints have other names)
Latin Name: Anubias Barteri
Family Name: Araceae

Plant Form: Rhizome
Sold as: Rhizome with leaves, some roots. Sometimes sold attached to hardscape.

Placement: mid/background. Smaller variant such as nana are forground/midground.
Max Size: 16 inches.
Plant Location: West Africa
Flowers: Flowering is rare. Flowers are small and white. One of he few plants that flowers underwater.
Propagation: Rhizome division.
Growth Rate: Slow
True Aquatic: No. Can be grown fully submersed, partially immersed, or fully immersed(must have humid environment.)

pH:6.5-7.5
Supplements: None necessary, however fertilizing the water column is beneficial.
Lighting: Low to medium.

Care Level: Easy.
Good for Beginners: Yes.
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