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Frequently Asked Questions
Clean your fish tank regularly, performing partial water changes weekly or bi-weekly. Check and clean the filter, and monitor water parameters to maintain a healthy environment for your fish.
The best food depends on your fish species. Options include flake food, pellets, freeze-dried, or live food. Ensure you provide a varied diet to meet your fish’s nutritional needs.
Prevent algae growth by avoiding overfeeding, maintaining proper lighting, and performing regular water changes. Using an algae scraper and keeping the tank clean also helps manage algae levels.
Signs of illness in fish include changes in behavior, such as lethargy or reduced appetite, physical symptoms like discoloration or unusual spots, and changes in swimming patterns. Consult an aquatic vet if you notice these signs.
Most fish should be fed once or twice daily, but the amount and type of food depend on the species.
Tank size depends on the species and number of fish. Larger tanks are generally easier to maintain and provide a better environment.
Compatibility varies by species. Research the temperament and environmental needs of each fish before adding them to your tank.
Start with the right tank size, add a filter, heater, and decorations. Cycle the tank before adding fish to establish a healthy environment.
Temperature requirements vary by species. Tropical fish generally need water between 24-27°C, while cold-water fish thrive at lower temperatures.