It depends on how big or what kind of fish you have. For example you feed a Betta fish one pinch in the morning and a second pinch at night.
Everyday or every other day
The cells of the saltwater fish would gain too much water.
I have 10 in a 30 gal aquarium and they are doing fine with other native Atlantic fish BUT only have had them for 2 weeks and they do feed as the others. They feed by straining plankton and I don't believe there is much to eat with the filter taking everything out. ANY SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT THEY WILL EAT?? THANKS
There is no such thing as a freshwater clown fish
They eat vegatation in the water and some fish eat other fish. Many Freshwater fish also eat insects and freshwater crustaceans.
It depends on what kind of fish, and the size of the aquarium.
Yes, all Rasboras are freshwater fish. They are a good beginner's fish for a new aquarium.
No! :)No freshwater aquarium fish to my knowledge is poisonous.
Snake-heads which are now illegal and that's if your talking about freshwater aquarium.
Queen Danio is an aquarium freshwater fish. Queen Parrotfish is a fish species.
They are tropical freshwater fish. They can be kept in an indoor heated tropical aquarium.
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The rule of thumb for stocking levels in a freshwater aquarium is 1 inch of fish per gallon of aquarium. For instance, five 1" guppies in a 5 gallon tank, or ten 3 inch cichlids in a 30 gallon aquarium.
An angelfish (Pterophyllum) is a popular, freshwater, tropical aquarium fish.
Tilapia are in the cichlid family along with such popular aquarium fish as the Oscar and the freshwater angelfish.
The firemouth is a fish. It is a cichlid, native originally to South America and now also often to the freshwater aquarium. They are neither a terribly large nor small aquarium fish and, as is often but not always the case with animal species, the males are larger. They grow to a length of approximately six inches (15cm).
I feed mime freeze dried blood worms
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