Goldfish Keeping Tips

Goldfish Keeping Tips

by Saurav Banerjee March 21, 2012, in Fish & Aquariums

Goldfish are known as an easy fish to keep. This is somewhat misleading. There’s much more to keeping a goldfish than putting it into a bowl.

Australian Crayfish Aquatics

Australian Crayfish Aquatics

by Victeams January 20, 2012, in Fish & Aquariums

In Australia, freshwater crayfish occur in three main aquatic systems. In the event of an outbreak of crayfish plague, the methods of control or eradication will be determined in part by the type of system affected. Australia has two advantages that may help in eradication of the disease: our dry environment and our hot climate, which may reduce spore production and the growth rate of mycelia. Nevertheless, eradication of the disease from rivers or water bodies in close proximity will be extremely difficult.

Rattlesankes Dangerous American Venom

Rattlesankes Dangerous American Venom

by Victeams December 13, 2011, in Fish & Aquariums

The greatest danger to humans from Rattlesnakes is that small children may be struck while rolling and tumbling in the grass. Only about 1,000 people are bitten and less than a dozen people die from rattlesnake venom each year in the United States. Nevertheless, it is a most unpleasant experience to be struck. The venom, a toxic enzyme synthesized in the snake’s venom glands, causes tissue damage, as it tends to quickly tenderize its prey. When known to be abundant, rattlesnakes detract from the enjoyment of outdoor activities. The human fear of rattlesnakes is much greater than the hazard, however, and many harmless snakes inadvertently get killed as a result. Death from a rattlesnake bite is rare and the chance of being bitten in the field is extremely small.

Cherax Tenuimanus Distribution and Habitat

Cherax Tenuimanus Distribution and Habitat

by Victeams December 11, 2011, in Fish & Aquariums

The relative abundance of the Hairy Marron is in decline with competition from the Smooth Marron considered to be the biggest threat to the survival of the species. The Hairy Marron has been reported to hybridise with the related and more common Smooth Marron, Cherax cainii, however hybridisation is not a very common occurrence and is known from only a small percentage of the population. The Smooth Marron was probably introduced into the natural habitat of the Hairy Marron, the Margaret River, in the early to mid 1980s and is currently found at all known population sites for the Hairy Marron.

Aquarium Fish Health

Aquarium Fish Health

by mahesh2k December 4, 2011, in Fish & Aquariums

Fish are very delicate pets and unless taken care of properly there could be health issues. This article talks about aquarium fish health and care.

Cleaning Your Canister Fish Tank Filters

Cleaning Your Canister Fish Tank Filters

by tgkessler October 29, 2011, in Fish & Aquariums

No matter how wonderful or expensive the filter is, it will eventually clog if it is not maintained properly. While there are many types of canister fish tank filters on sale these days, maintaining and cleaning them is the same.

Your Goldfish is Not Happy in That Tiny Aquarium; Science Scores Another Great Discovery

Your Goldfish is Not Happy in That Tiny Aquarium; Science Scores Another Great Discovery

by Norm Schneider September 25, 2011, in Fish & Aquariums

You’ve really been having sleepless nights wondering if your aquarium fish are happy, haven’t you?

Your First Betta Fish

Your First Betta Fish

by elizajane September 21, 2011, in Fish & Aquariums

All you need to know about owning a betta.

Feeding Pet Fish in Aquarium

Feeding Pet Fish in Aquarium

by galore September 17, 2011, in Fish & Aquariums

Choosing the right food for your fish is a key factor in maintaining the health and long life of your pet. Flake, stick or pellets are the most common types of food available for the pet fish in the market. Although there is no single food that is good for every fish, if you follow these hive basic steps you won’t go wrong.