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Research freshwater, saltwater and tropical fish and learn about their respective habitats. Discover tips and techniques for breeding betta fish or cleaning a goldfish bowl. Feel like a fish out of water trying to set up an outdoor fish pond? Don’t know how to keep an aquarium or fish tank sparkling clean? Get eHow’s step-by-step instructions on everything from stocking and maintaining a koi pond to ridding your aquarium of algae.

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  • How to Tell If Goldfish Are Male or Female

    Goldfish are one of the most popular pets in the world. Inexpensive, easy to care for and hardy, they can be found living in bowls by themselves, in pairs, or even in large communities in big...

  • How to Breed Feeder Fish

    Anyone who keeps large predatory fish knows that providing them with live food, rather than the typical pellets and frozen food that large commercial pet stores offer, is ideal in helping to keep...

  • How to Breed Zebra Danios

    Zebra danios are among the easiest tropical freshwater fish to breed. Zebra danios are one of a small number of tropical fish that mate for life. According to BadMansTropicalFish.com, it is very...

  • How to Breed Flower Horn Fish

    Flowerhorns are a type of cichlid fish that are very well known for two things: beauty and aggression. While they're a very physically attractive fish, with sparkling scales and a moderate size,...

  • How to Get Cichlid Fish to Mate

    Many aquarists keep cichlids because of their beauty and become interested in breeding the fish. Cichlid breeding can be difficult, while sometimes it may happen without the intent of the aquarium...

  • How to Breed Tiger Oscars

    Tiger Oscars are members of the Cichlid family. They are fresh-water fish coming from the Amazon and can become fairly large in size, often reaching up to 16 inches long at adulthood. Tiger...

  • How to Breed Oscars

    Oscars have become increasingly popular fish, especially among fish breeders. A member of the Cichlid family, the Oscar fish comes from South America and is a fresh-water fish. Breeding Oscars...

  • Symptoms of a Pregnant Goldfish

    Goldfish don't actually get pregnant by definition because they, in fact, lay eggs. However, there are signs that will tell you if and when your goldfish are breeding. Both males and females...

  • Discus Fish Information

    The beautiful discus fish is considered the king of all tropical fish by many freshwater aquarists. Once only available to a select few due to its scarcity, the discus is now one of the most...

  • How to Breed Goldfish Successfully

    There are several conflicts to breeding goldfish that many people face. For example, goldfish are known to eat their own eggs immediately after breeding. Breeding goldfish can be quite fun and, if...

  • Difference Between a Male & Female Betta

    Male and female betta fish are easy to distinguish by their fins, coloration and aggression levels. Pet stores make it even easier by labeling the bowls or containers of male and female betta...

  • How to Breed Fish in an Aquarium

    In order to breed fish in an aquarium, an individual must simply provide the fish with everything that she needs to live healthily. Do research on the types of fish being bred before making...

  • How to Breed Copepods

    Copepods are a tiny, transparent crustacean found in fresh and salt water. Copepods are bred in captivity to provide a live food source for saltwater reef fish and their newly hatched fry....

  • How to Breed Albino Catfish

    The highly popular Corydora catfish are among the easiest of all aquarium fishes to keep. There are many different species of Cory, with the albino specimens ranking as favorites. These excellent...

  • How to Breed Koi

    Breeding koi fish is done by raising them in clay ponds or pools that contain electrolytes and plants where they can lay their eggs. Discover the art of breeding koi with instructions from a koi...

  • How to Breed Labyrinth Fish

    There are quite a few criteria to consider when breeding a fresh water fish. First you will need to select a breed, here breeding will concern the Labyrinth Fish. Fish breeding can pose as a...

  • How to Start Breeding Mollies

    The common Black Molly is a livebearing fish that is fairly easy to breed. I had a 20 gal. tank set up for my breeding mollies and started with about 4 of them. After a couple years, I was...

  • About Fish Breeding Dams

    Dams have various utilitarian purposes for humans. Such purposes include creating dry land for development and lakes for freshwater resource access and recreation. Dams can also create ecosystems...

  • How Do Angelfish Reproduce?

    Angelfish who are ready to breed will select mates on their own. If they are in a group of fish, they will choose an area of the tank to claim as their own and then protect it from their tank...

  • About the Signs of Breeding in Oscar Fish

    When Oscar fish are ready to breed, common signs and behaviors for the mating process can often confuse fish owners into thinking that a fight to the death is taking place. The Oscar fish is a...

  • How to breed cichlids

    In this article you will learn the 5 steps it takes to breeding your Cichlid fish.

  • How Do Live Bearing Fish Breed?

    Unlike many breeds of fish that lay eggs, live bearing fish give birth to live young. Novice tropical fish hobbyists should select easy to breed live bearers, such as guppies, mollies and platys...

  • Tilapia Breeding Tips

    Tilapia is a tropical fish of the cichlid family. They are lean, high in protein and have a bland taste. This means they can be cooked with just about anything. Tilapia are one of the most farmed...

  • Breeding Discus Fish

    Discus fish are large, rounded, colorful fish that are popular in freshwater fish tanks. They need some special care to get them inclined to breed, but the fry of the discus fish need far less...

  • How to Breed Kribs

    A variety of dwarf cichlid, kribs are a fast-reproducing type of fish that can produce fry many times a year. A breeding pair in good health can breed every one to two months all year. Kribs may...

  • How to Build a Fish-Breeding Tank

    When breeding fish be sure that you have the right pairs breeding together, and also that you have the right type of tank to handle the breeding fish. If you can do these things, you will find...

  • How to Breed Discus Fish

    Discus fish are particular about their breeding partner. This can make it tough to breed the discus as compared to other freshwater fish. The discus also has high-maintenance water-quality needs,...

  • How to Breed Upside-Down Catfish

    Upside-down catfish are small freshwater fish. Like all catfish, they have whiskers known as barbels. Upside-down catfish are native to Africa. They swim upside down. Their body markings are...

  • How to Breed Bullhead Fish

    Bullhead fish are mostly used as bait by fishermen, but they can also be bred at home and kept as pets. Since these fish multiply quickly, it's best to limit the number of fish you keep in the...

  • How to Breed Jack Dempseys

    Among pet fish, Jack Dempseys are among the easiest to breed. However, these are aggressive cichlids and need to be housed in their own tank when they get to be an adult. You should always have...

  • How to Breed Tilapia

    Tilapias are relatively easy to breed and they do so in large quantities. They grow rapidly and are on the hardy side, so they are ideal for breeding. Tilapia breeding and farming has been a...

  • How to Breed Catfish

    Breeding catfish can be like watching paint dry unless the right measures are taken. Catfish, like people, need the right set of circumstances to exist before they are in the mood. There are very...

  • How to Raise Guppies

    Guppies are livebearers who will give birth to tiny miniatures of themselves. New owners can be surprised to see these new babies, called fry, swimming freely in their aquarium. Here is what you...

  • How to Breed Guppies Selectively

    Guppies are small, colorful fish that are easy to keep and breed. They mature quickly and give you the chance to establish your own strain of guppies. Selective breeding controls color, size and...

  • How to Breed Goldfish

    When you want to add to your goldfish population, consider breeding the goldfish you already have instead of stopping by a pet store. Breeding goldfish is fun, easy and a fascinating study in...

  • How to Raise Tropical Fish

    An aquarium filled with colorful, lively fish brings beauty into a home and can provide hours of entertainment for adults and children alike. If you have started with a few fish, you may want to...

  • How to Breed Livebearing Tropical Fish

    Livebearers are the freshwater tropical fish species that do not lay eggs, but rather, give birth to live, fully-formed free-swimming young. They include the guppies, swordtails, mollies and...

  • How to Breed Saltwater Fish

    People want to be able to make money with their saltwater fish tanks since they are expensive to set up and maintain. This can be achieved by breeding fish to sell to either local stores or other...

  • How to Breed Tropical Fish

    If you have long been a tropical fish fancier, perhaps you want to try adding to your collection by breeding tropical fish. While breeding tropical fish is quite a challenge, given that the eggs...

  • How to Breed Egg-Scattering Tropical Fish

    Characins (tetras, pencilfish, silver dollars) and cyprinids (barbs, danios, rasboras) belong to the egg-scattering group of freshwater tropical fish. They exercise no parental care for their eggs...

  • How to Breed Koi

    Koi (or "nishikigoi") are colorful fish in the carp family that were first bred in Japan more than 200 years ago. Today, many people breed koi as a hobby and even enter these fish in competitions...

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