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"Because water temperatures in temperate Australia are still a bit cool, these tropical fish do not grow to their maximum size and therefore are not fully competing with temperate Australian fish ...
Not all fish are water buddies! Here's your no-nonsense, slightly nosy guide to fishy feuds that can turn your peaceful tank ...
Nerite Snails like mature and spacious tanks as well as hard, alkaline water to keep their shells in tip-top condition. You'll want to make sure their tank mates are calm and peaceful, taking care to ...
Having a tank of tropical fish could contribute as much greenhouse gas as driving for thousands of miles, study finds Biggest environmental factors include heating the water and country of origin ...
Environmental selection, rather than neutral processes, best explain regional patterns of diversity in a tropical rainforest fish, Heredity | doi: 10.1038/s41437-023-00612-x ...
A tropical fish that lives in mangrove swamps across the Americas can survive out of water for months at a time, similar to how animals adapted to land millions of years ago, a new study shows.
Keeping a freshwater aquarium at home with vibrant fishes is not only a responsible task, but also quite rewarding. Setting ...
Many tropical fish arrive on temperate reefs during summer, and used to die over winter when the water grew colder. Now, as winter water temperatures increase, some tropical fish survive year ...
A dead fish among the wreckage of the AquaDom aquarium explosion. EPA-EFE/Filip Singer But all that distance collapses when you find yourself with a water-breathing companion.
But as average water temperatures increase globally — including in the Gulf of Mexico — warm water fish like the snook are migrating, showing up in places they’ve rarely been seen.