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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Feb 25, 2009 | Alicia H:
fish eating other fish?

I got a lions culmination goldfish and two danos and an algae eater. I added a new but smaller algae eater and it lasted a few days. One day i got up and the smaller algae eater was gone. I...


If it was humiliated enough to fit in the goldfish's mouth it could have been eaten. Goldfish are omnivores so they eat both meat and plant matter. It could be hiding very well also
cable_kid05 | Feb 25, 2009


fish DO eat other fish. i would recommend putting them in seperate tanks to prevent more eatings
Luv D | Feb 25, 2009


It would have been dragged off somewhere out of the way by the other algae eater, mixing wintry water and tropical is not the best thing.
andyjh_uk | Feb 25, 2009

Feb 25, 2009 | emily_mchan:
How to feed algae eaters in a new tank?

I have a 23 gallon tank and I had two algae eaters(now one) and three blacks moors and two shubunkins. I was advised at the petstore to buy algae sinker tablets hoe the new wore off the tank. My...


You can put in some chunks of romaine lettuce or some blanched cucumbers. You can also try breaking the algae wafer and smattering it, that way everyone gets a piece of their own.

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Belly B | Feb 25, 2009


Algae eaters destitution heated water, as they are all tropical, as opposed to the goldfish, which are cool water fish.

Chances are meet that your fish didn't die from hunger,...
Fun51 | Feb 25, 2009


well i have a alge eater in a 20 galloon with other fish that caus alge you dont have to dine them
Scott W | Feb 25, 2009

Feb 25, 2009 | Kendra:
Please help us with our fish tank?!?

In our 50 gallon freshwater fish tank we currently have two Oscars (Astronotus ocellatus) that are about 5 or 6 inches extended, and we had two Plecostomus fish that were about 4.5 inches long. For...


The tank is overstocked. Tenseness from ammonia poisoning may have brought on ich and fungal infections.

1. What is your maintenance schedule for the tank? With an overstocked oscar...
Elizabeth K | Feb 25, 2009


this sounds like a outbreak if ich.

1. Yes, but I intend you can find some ich stuff at the petstore as well
2. Now the pleco's probably died on their own
3. If...
Claire Bear | Feb 25, 2009


The ailment (white spots) is Fish Ich/Ick. Ich (ick) is the most common disease of all freshwater and marine aquarium fish. Anyone that keeps fish for any spell of time will eventually have fish...
Nate | Feb 25, 2009

Feb 25, 2009 | Amanda:
male molly staying in one spot and swimming extremely fast?

ok he's staying about 1 1/2 to 2 inches off the bottom. he comes up to eat... and he's been doing it for a few days now? i'm not steady whats wrong.... help please...

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By the skin of one's teeth check your water quality and what temperature is your tank set up. Usually if its too cold then the fish become inactive. for platies it should be set to around 25...
Fam-E | Feb 25, 2009


You'll often here master aquarists insist you add salt to your aquarium for the benefit of the mollies. Why is this?

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The mollies you are most likely...
andyjh_uk | Feb 25, 2009

Feb 25, 2009 | Liz:
which aquarium fish live the longest and are the easiest?

I have a 29 gallon aquarium has been set up for over a week.My old fish are in there.I have One goldfish who is about two inches covet,two kissers,3 mollies,1 danio and an algae eater.I would like...

A: First off your tank is not over stocked. Unqualifiedly you should stick with the cooler water species here. Although there are many warmer water fish that could be added unless you watch the...

Feb 23, 2009 | Bravo:
Will my Chinese algae eater endanger the rest of my fish as it gets older?

I set up a ten gallon tank about a week and a half ago and added fish three days in. I bought a Chinese algae eater at about 1.5 inches sustained along with 2 blood fin tetras, 2 platies, a bamboo...

Feb 23, 2009 | Byron G:
My guppies are swimming at the top of the surface...my tank is about 2 months old?

nitrate, nitrite and ammonia levels are at 0...i hav only 7 guppies, 7 neon tetras, 3 corys and 2 minute algae eaters, its a 20 gallon aquarium and i usually do a water change every other...

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