Jean S.

Jean is a true-blue pet lover. Aquariums have a special place in her heart. Her favorite fish is the Betta, of which she has three: Claude, Blue, and Tommy.

Dog Panting Diarrhea: What to Do

It’s no secret that dogs love to play. They run around everywhere even in tight spaces. Dog lovers even call it ‘zooming’ because they ‘zoom around’ at a fast pace. If you have a hyperactive dog, you might notice them panting after all that running. Usually, they just have to drink some water and they’ll …

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Petco vs PetSmart Fish: Which Pet Shop is Better?

If you’re thinking about buying pet supplies, it’s highly likely that Petco and PetSmart will come to mind. Petco and PetSmart are two of the biggest pet companies in the United States. These pet supplies shops have been around for some time now and they’re everyone’s go-to pet supplies shop. But if you’re wondering which …

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Shrimp Saddle: What Is It and How to Spot It?

If you’re interested in breeding your shrimp, you should know important breeder language. Shrimp saddle refers to the spot behind a female shrimp’s back that looks very similar to a horse saddle. This saddle contains eggs, specifically those that aren’t fertilized yet. Saddles will occur whether or not there’s a male — but only when …

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Quartz in Aquarium: Is It Safe?

One of the best things about aquascaping is the ability to put almost literally whatever you want in the aquarium. This includes common additions like plants and wood, but sometimes, it can also include rocks and crystals like lava rock, amethyst, and quartz. Quartz, in particular, is a pretty popular addition to any aquarium for …

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20 Gallon Long Planted Tank

These days, one of the most popular types of planted tanks is the 20-gallon long tank. A 20-gallon long planted tank is, as the name implies, a planted tank that can hold up to 20 gallons of other. There are different specifications for 20-gallon tanks, but for a long tank particularly, this probably means 30″ …

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Silica Sand vs Play Sand: What’s the Best Aquarium Sand?

Many aquarists use sand for their aquarium rather than the traditional epoxy-coated rocks. After all, sand makes the tank look like an authentic ecosystem for marine organisms. It also helps your aquarium become an eye-catcher for your visitors.  Sand is mainly used for aesthetic purposes. There are many choices depending on your taste, including silica …

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Silicate Absorbing Resin: What Is It and What Does It Do?

Perhaps you’ve heard of it before, but silicates are a huge no-no to any aquarium tank. Aquarists have to deal with them properly or else they can cause some damage. Silicate absorbing resin refers to resins that are added to aquarium filters to absorb silicate. Silicates are brown algae that coat the surfaces of the …

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Shrimp Molting or Dead? How to Tell the Difference

Shrimps can be a lovely addition to any tank, due to their variety of beautiful, vibrant colors. Since they’re invertebrates, it means that they are covered by an exoskeleton that they use to protect themselves. As their bodies grow, they need bigger and bigger exoskeletons, which is why they have to go through the process …

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Cull Shrimp: What It Means and How to Do It

If you’ve been an aquarist for some time now, perhaps you’ve already heard the term “culling” or “cull shrimp” before. Outside of fishkeeping, “culling” is defined as reducing the population of a certain species through selective slaughtering. In fishkeeping, however, cull shrimp refers to leftover shrimp that are considered not good enough for the breeder’s …

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Mini Ramshorn Snails: How to Get Rid of Them and More

Many aquarists know that non-fish species, like snails, are an important part of any tank’s ecosystem. Snails can keep an aquarium tank clean by eating all the algae and biofilm that forms on surfaces inside the tank. However, not all snail species are created equal. Mini ramshorn snails may look cute to some people, but …

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Mystery Snail Poop: What They Look Like and More

Mystery snails, just like Nerite snails, are a very popular breed of snails among aquarium keepers. They are large snails that are quite unique from other snails due to their different breathing technique. Having Mystery snails means getting used to seeing Mystery snail poop in your aquarium. Since they’re living, breathing animals, they will also …

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Can Fish See Red Light?

There are different types of light that you can use for your aquarium setup. There’s blue light, red light, white light. Some setups even use multi-colored lights. Can fish see red light? Not exactly, but light, in general, simulates daytime and nighttime for your aquatic critters. Just like us, fishes also use light to distinguish …

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Popped Bubble Eye Goldfish: What to Do

The bubble-eye goldfish is a type of fancy goldfish that are recognizable for their big eyes that have very large bubble-looking sacs filled with liquid. These bubbles give them a strange but fascinating appearance and make them easily recognizable. Unfortunately, these bubble sacs can get easily broken. Just the littlest bit of force can break …

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