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Pet fish are becoming more and more popular. Pet fish are also relaxing to watch swim. From the plain bright orange to the colorful display of brilliant shades of tropical specimens, pet fish are popular. Pet fish along with other pets such as dogs and cats are being used to help the elderly, sick and disabled under an animal-assisted therapy program.

Freshwater fish is the most popular branch of the hobby, with aquarium shops, some plant nurseries garden suppliers selling a variety of fish, such as goldfish, guppies, and angelfish.

Fish watching is a soothing, relaxing hobby. When it comes to care, fish outrank any other type of animal for lack of trouble. Fish are a terrific first pet because children can play a role in caring for them. Fish make great pets for small children. Fish sometimes eat food from the tank, rocks, plants. A nice vibrant color fish means that the fish is healthy. If your fish has a pasty color and is sluggish, that is usually signs of illness so you want to keep their immune system up by feeding them a nice well balanced food that is going to help boost the immune system. A live fish can be transported in a bucket or cooler partially filled with water. A good rule of thumb is one inch of fish per gallon of water. Feeding should be limited to once or twice a day, and fish should only be fed what they will eat in 10 minutes or so.

Aquariums are easy to maintain if proper care is taken. A larger aquarium is easier to maintain. Fish that are kept in water that is significantly too warm or too cold, or even fish that are kept slightly too warm or cold for long periods often are going to be stressed and this will repress their immune systems. Keep your aquarium at the correct temperature for the fish. The best way to maintain a good temperature range is to purchase an aquarium heater that is appropriately sized for the tank, and it's best to have one that you can program. It's always good to change about one third of the water every week, and vacuum the gravel about once every two weeks, along with a filtration system that fits the gallon size of your aquarium, no matter how many fish or the size of tank. You might want to start with a starter aquarium and then move up to a larger aquarium.

Keeping fish is like looking after any other pet that we choose to have...we have a moral duty to provide it with the best possible care & do as much research as we can to ensure it's well being.

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can you identify this fish?
there was this really cool pet fish my dad had at his work (but the stupid idiots in charge sold it...) long storey short :neither my dad or i could find out it's name. here is what i know about it: it is dark black (doesn't really reflect light) sparcely flecked with iredecent white (these DO reflect) scales it have far sized scales for it's body size (about 1/4) it is aggressive but can still live other fish (of different species) it was about 6-8" long and 3 1/2- 4" tall and 1-1 3/4" wide? it is found in south america (i think) it is fresh water when there was another one of it's species in there they fought so i guess it means it has a large territory (200 gallon tank) he is male and the fish he fought with was female his tail fin was circle/oval-ish shaped the scientific name had either "poly" or "pollie" (that is why dad named him poly, it was the only part of it's name he could remember lol) please help!

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can you tell the coolest pet fish for you (show me some pics if possible) try to name some fishes living in tropical places

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