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exotic aquarium plantsWhen we first started keeping tropical fish – we did have one major disaster which wiped out the whole tank. It was a particularly gruesome situation which we could have avoided but I didn’t count as “our fault”…

We had gone away for a long weekend and yes, you’ve guessed it, the thermostat on the tank heater broke, the temperature of the water soared – fish tank extinction ensued…and my family and I were in tears on our return…

I was so shaken by the experience that for a while we kept only plants in our aquarium as we didn’t have the heart to start again. Read the rest of this entry »

20 Jul 2011

The Exoticness of Aquarium Plants

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Fish, Pets

Freshwater Tropical FishHow do you choose a freshwater tropical fish? Well, we have some tips that can really save you time and aggravation. I love articles that are in tip form, so feel free to read this article and print it out and take it with you to your favorite pet store. Without further ado, here are some fresh fish tips:

The size of the fish matters.

Most of the tropical fish that are available will not be fully grown. Some of the different types will stay the same size while other types will get much bigger. Read the rest of this entry »

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29 Jun 2011

Freshwater Tropical Fish

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Fish, Pets

Plesiotrygon iwamaePlesiotrygon iwamae is a freshwater stingray, commonly known as the Antenna Ray, they are the only member of the genus Pleisotrygon. They belong to the family Potamotrygonidae and to the class Elasmobranchii, which is what sharks belong to. They get to about 22 inches in length, this does not include the tail. Their distributionis the upper to lower Amazon River basin, from Ecuador to Belém, Brazil, in the Napo, Solimões, Amazonas and Pará rivers.

Antenna rays have smaller mouths than most other rays. Because of this, they feed on black worms, for tubifex worms. When young (under 10 inches) this species has trouble eating even the smallest night crawlers so blood worms would be better. Read the rest of this entry »

19 Jul 2008

The Antenna Ray

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Fish, Pets