
Fish Disease Spotlight: Swim Bladder Disorder
Swim bladder disorder is an ailment that is primarily seen in bettas or fantail goldfish but may appear in other species. The bladder of the fish wo...
Read MoreSwim bladder disorder is an ailment that is primarily seen in bettas or fantail goldfish but may appear in other species. The bladder of the fish wo...
Read MorePerch are a species of fish which thrive in freshwater, a member of the Percidae family. There are over six thousand varieties which are divided int...
Read MoreAlthough most gobies are marine species, there are some that can thrive in freshwater ponds. In this regard, they provide a number of advantages, in...
Read MoreWhen pond and aquarium experts use the term “dormant” to describe fish, many novice fish owners don’t know what they’re referring to, but below is a ...
Read MoreCloudy Eyes is a condition which is seen both in aquarium and pond fish, especially tropical species. In some scenarios it may not actually be a dise...
Read MoreColumnaris, which is also called cottonmouth, is an affliction which results from the aerobic bacteria Flavobacterium columnare. This bacterium is gr...
Read MoreCatfish are scavengers, and as such can play an important role in the ecosystem of a pond. However, there are a number of things pond owners should b...
Read MoreIchthyobodo is a parasite which afflicts pond, aquarium and saltwater fish. Many parasites are specific to certain water types, and there are number ...
Read MoreFantails are a type of goldfish which are well suited to beginners. They don’t require much maintenance, but should be given a sizeable space which i...
Read MoreSufficient oxygen is a necessity for pond fish. They will utilize the supplies which are present in the water, but it must be replaced over time. Wat...
Read MoreFish pox, which is also called carp pox, is a disease which commonly afflicts both koi and goldfish. Like many other illnesses, prevention is better ...
Read MoreWater garden enthusiasts prefer adding Koi fish to their pond because they are extremely low maintenance and survive just about any climatic conditio...
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