Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Serrasalmus elongatus

New Fish Tank Tips: If you enjoy reading, go to the library or buy tropical fish books. Get a couple of books on aquarium information or the species you are interested in getting. Reading a book is probably the fastest way to get up to speed and it provides a great reference for the future. On this site you can find some of the fish books we’ve reviewed.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Pygopristis denticulata

New Fish Tank Tips: Research aquarium equipment before you buy it. Use google (top right of this page) or any search engine, and type in the particular model you are interested in and read what others have to say about it.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Saratoga (fish)

New Fish Tank Tips: Learn about the fish tank nitrogen cycle. This is a crucial process that you must understand if you want to have long term success with tropical fish.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Scatophagus argus

New Fish Tank Tips: Research, research and research some more. It’s a really good idea to get as much information as possible on a fish before buying it.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Pseudotropheus tropheops

Breeding Fish Tips: When breeding tropical freshwater fish, always make note of temperature, ph, water quality, food intake and unusual behavior. That way you can breed fish again easily by recreating these conditons or by observing unusual behavior between pairs. You set yourself up for the possibilities of new arrivals.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Pindani

Breeding Fish Tips: Make sure that you have the necessary equipment before you start breeding fish. If you don’t have the space to keep the fry and don’t have anyone you can give them to, please don’t keep males and females in the same tank. This is especially applicable to those keeping livebearer fish like Mollies, Platies, the Guppy and the Swordtail.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Pseudotropheus saulosi

Aquarium Lighting Tips: If you are wanting to keep aquarium plants, be sure to research their light requirements first. Determine if you can meet those requirements with your existing lights or if you need more wattage, which might require a different and usually more expensive aquarium hood.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Cyan hap

Aquarium Lighting Tips: Don’t leave the fish tank lights on all of the time. Try for a 8 to 12 hour period of time for lighting. Most want to have the lights on while they are home. You can get the 8 to 12 hours needed by using a timer. For instance, set it to make the lights come on at 10am and off at 10pm. This will let you view your tank when you get home from work.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Egyptian mouthbrooder

Fish Disease Tips: Turn off the protein skimmer in saltwater fish tanks while medicating because it can skim off certain medicines.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com

Categories
All Fresh Water Fish

Protomelas annectens

Fish Disease Tips: Remove any carbon in your fish tank filters before using medications because the carbon will remove medication that you add to your water.

Contents of this page belong to www.fishlookup.com