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That Fish Blog
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That Fish Blog is the source for aquarium advice, information and interaction with the experts at That Fish Place
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Maintaining Aquarium Temperatures for Fish Health
Maintaining proper aquarium temperatures is essential for the health and well-being of your fish. While aquarium heaters do a pretty good job at this, the probability of fluctuations from fall through spring tends to be greater and possibly more detrimental. You may not even realize how much the temperature of the water changes through the More >Post from: That Fish Blog

Maintaining Aquarium Temperatures for Fish Health
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Predatory Pacu in Papua New Guinea?
A few days ago, I came across a curious story in the aquatic news feed regarding fatalities of local swimmers/fishermen in Papua New Guinea. Though the reported fatalities occurred in 2001, the unusual events drew famous monster fish angler Jeremy Wade to Oceania to investigate and nab one of the possible culprits. There were apparently two More >Post from: That Fish Blog

Predatory Pacu in Papua New Guinea?
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Catfish From the Rift Lakes
We all know how colorful African Cichlids are, but did you know that there are also other fish in the rift lakes like catfish, crabs, eels? We are going to talk about some cats this time around. I have kept plecos with most of my African Cichlids and most other people do too, but fish More >Post from: That Fish Blog

Catfish From the Rift Lakes
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Marimo – the Tale of Mysterious “Moss Ball” Colonies
A few years ago our plant suppliers introduced new items for sale that were just too fun and interesting to pass up. They were simply called moss balls. If ever there was an aquarium plant with personality, this would be it. They have a certain character, and can almost become like a pet in the More >Post from: That Fish Blog

Marimo – the Tale of Mysterious “Moss Ball” Colonies
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Hatching Triops as Pets
Every generation grew up with their alternative pets – ant farms, Sea Monkeys, pet rocks, Tamagochi’s, Furbies – but there are still others out there that are just waiting to lure in the next generation. One of my favorites of these is one that, in my opinion, doesn’t get nearly the attention it deserves; they More >Post from: That Fish Blog

Hatching Triops as Pets
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