fish
The fact that fish live only in the water make them different from all other animals.
The Complete Guide to Aquariums and How to Include Them in Your Personal Space
Introduction: The first recorded mention of the word “aquarium” was in 1658 by Paul Dudley, who discovered that if he used a glass container and water to fill it he could see small fish.
By Mohammed Nishad S 3 years ago in Petlife
Male Betta Lays Eggs
Every time I look in an aquarium, I wonder whether it is like a small miniature world. Only difference is that it is underwater. We know from science that fish do not have the same rational brain humans do, therefor we can assume they don’t have the same problems. But do we know for sure? This is the story of the male betta fish Richard who was not born as Richard-yet there is no certification to say otherwise.
By Sid Aaron Hirji3 years ago in Petlife
Home Sweet Home
There once was a fish all alone in a tank. Once or twice a day someone would drop a little food in, but there was nothing to do but swim two feet turn and go back. It was such a lonely life for this fish in a tank. Until one day a little girl came and watched. She saw those sad lonely eyes and asked, “Daddy, can we get that one too?”
By PJ McLaughlin3 years ago in Petlife
Jack Dempsey. Runner-Up in The Aquarium Challenge.
It was hard to give Jack up. We'd been with each other through thick and thin. When we moved here there hadn't been much for me at first. I'd left my friends behind. Cousins too. I had no brothers or sisters, so not much. Lots of TV stations in this new place, but there's only so much Jeopardy and Perry Mason a guy can watch, you know? And Sundays, Sundays were slow. Not even the FBI on Sundays. Dad was stuck on Ed Sullivan and Have Gun Will Travel. Topo Gigio is okay, but even so...
By Paul A. Merkley3 years ago in Petlife
How Fish eat in the Ocean.
Fish get food in a wide assortment of ways. The various types of fish have advanced numerous interesting approaches to taking care of. Their eating regimens range from tiny plants to other huge fish and sea-going vertebrates and birds. To acquire these different food sources, they have created searching and hunting strategies reasonable to their current circumstance and body types. Many fish have smoothed out bodies vital either to catch their prey or escape hunters.
By Adedeji Samuel3 years ago in Petlife
The Basics of Keeping an Aquarium
Keeping an aquarium may seem to be a daunting task for many but it’s easy to understand why so many people enjoy keeping fish as pets. Their visual appeal is captivating, their movements soothing, and reduce stress just by observing them in their element. Aquariums can often be found in places of business to decrease tension and stress.
By Vittorini Moes3 years ago in Petlife
Top 15 Best Flashers and Dodgers for Trout
Flashers and dodgers are common tools used for catching trout across the United States. However, many hardcore anglers tend to misuse them, not knowing their proper use. According to Buzz Ramsey, a lure designer for Luhr-Jensen, flashers, and dodgers should be used like a bird preying on bait.
By John Smith3 years ago in Petlife
How to make rabbits happy?
Pet rabbits are easily frightened and stressed, which can lead to hair loss, digestive disorders, and even suffocation. In addition to keeping rabbits in a secluded, sheltered and quiet space, there are ways to keep rabbits in a happy mood to ensure a healthy mental state.
By Sinha Ceni3 years ago in Petlife
The peacock fish is very popular among fish lovers
Blue-tailed dress white sub referred to as blue and white, is a blue-tailed dress of a white sub body color of a form of expression, with an attractive sky blue color, and the majority of peacock fish lovers love it. To raise this species well and beautifully takes a certain amount of effort and time. Here I will briefly introduce the three aspects of seed selection, purification, maintenance, and hybridization, and hope to help you, the peacock fish fascinated.
By Taufik Olu3 years ago in Petlife
Want to keep native fish?
Rhodes, which has many subdivided species, is a native fish. There were many of these fish in the streams and ponds around us when we were children, but now they are rare in the city. Although Rhodes is a common fish in the countryside, it is still ornamental. It is also sold in many markets and is said to have herbal value. Because the price of Rhodes is not expensive, it is loved by many native fish lovers and is commonly kept in stream tanks.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Petlife






