Sunday, September 5, 2010

Fish Feeding Tips

Fish Feeding Tips
Food is what fish eat in an aquarium. A sound knowledge of good feeding is the key point for a perfect aquarium. Most of the fish activities are dependent upon the type and quantity of the food with which fish is fed. Until you know all the types of fish food you can't judge which type does your fish kind need? Should there be some variations in the food? These are some critical questions which need to be answered and communicated for having a perfect fish tank right at your home. Let's discuss them one by one.

Why proper diet is essential for fish?

Feeding has always been the most important thing with fish keeping. Feeding a balanced diet is very crucial. And the diet of course should be the one which suits the nature of the fish in your tank. If you feed your fish with the best desired food and in the prescribed quantity, you see that your fish has developed a great immune system. It is no more prone to diseases. It is growing at its best rather and breeding at the peak. It has brighter colors and has increased his beautiful appearance. A basic nature with fish is all its kinds have different diet requirements and nature of food. It becomes the duty of the fish keeper to search for the best eating habits of the fish that he has proposed for his aquarium. When he is done with that he should have to be more consistent and regular then. He should follow the rules of timing and quality also. This all goes into the answer of "why".

What is the best food for my fish?

Two things are worth notice when it comes to choose the food type. The first thing is to know the eating nature of your fish and the second one is to know at what heights the fish finds food. If you are good in these two areas, believe me you are never going to face any problem while choosing food type for any fish made by god. Some fish are herbivores. They only eat plants related food. These types of fish are good in number. Second type of fish is the carnivore fish. It only feeds on meat. It might hunt other fish in the tank or you yourself feed it with meat. Although this type of fish is outnumbered in the oceans and seas but there are few people who propose them for their tanks. The last one is omnivorous fish. This sort of fish feeds on both plants and meat. Majority of fish in sea and the fish kept in tanks fall in this kind. One has be very cautious regarding the type of fish while feeding. Feed the fish as per its requirements and leave the fish to live happy.

You might have observed different fish at various aquariums. For ones amaze different type of fish feed themselves on only some specific depths under water. it means, some fish find their food on the top of the water level, some find it a bit deeper almost in the mid of the total water and some feel good when they are fed on the bottom of the water. One can't help with the nature and has to obey the rules. Thus when you are out for fish feeding, keep the height matters in mind.

What food should the fish be offered?

Just like man, fish, being a living creature, needs good balance diet. His food must contain proper quantities of fats, vitamins, carbohydrates and most importantly minerals.

A good variety of food types is available to choose from, for feeding your fish in the tank. Again it goes with the type of fish himself which determines the type of food. If the fish is herbivore, more fiber food like algae and vegetables will be good. These kinds of fish just love to eat spinach, lettuce, nettles, zucchini, carrots, peas and maize.

Before feeding them with these food types just make sure that they are pre- boiled and are not too hard and are breakable and digestible by the fish. These foods are rich in vitamins, minerals and trace elements. Spirulina being an easy assailable vegetable is also recommended by most of the fish hobbyists.

Dry foods

Dry foods are prepared food and are of high quality designed for the provision of a balance diet of the fish and for the supply of extra, urgent proteins as an addition. According to the nature of fish, one can choose dry food for his fish from granules, grains, flakes, pills and wafers. It is helpful for the keeper also because it does not require any preparation expenses and is easy to store. There is almost no risk for fish to get diseased when fed with dry foods.

Fin Rot - Symptoms and Treatment

Fin Rot Symptoms and Treatment

Fin rot is probably on of the most common bacterial infections that appear in aquarium fish. It is very easy to diagnosis fin rot because the fins are actually rotting away and will look as if they are dissolving down to the body of the fish. The fish tends to lie on the bottom of the tank because it is becoming difficult for the fish to swim.


The primary cause of fin rot is poor water quality. Stressed fish have weakened immune systems and that allows opportunistic bacteria to invade, causing fin rot. Since the stress is likely to be an environmental factor, other fishes are likely to be affected as well.

You need to find out what is the cause of the stress and remove it. There are many medications that you can purchase in your local pet store designed specifically to address fin rot. You will also want to do frequent water changes to help improve the quality of the water.

Saltwater Fish Species and Disease

Saltwater Fish Species and Disease

A:
African Flameback
Axelrods clown blenny
Axilspot Hogfish

B:
Bandfin cardinalfish
Banggai cardinal fish
Bicolor Angelfish
Bicolor blenny
Bicolor Foxface Rabbitfish
Bigeye cardinalfish
Bignose unicornfish
Blackcap Gramma
Blackfin Hogfish
Blackfinned Clownfish
Black Striped Angelfish
Black triggerfish
Blackbar triggerfish
Blackbelly triggerfish
Blackstripe cardinalfish
Black Velvet Angelfish
Blackspot Angelfish
Blacktail Angelfish
Blue Angelfish
Blueface Angelfish
Bluehead Fairy Wrasse
Blue tang surgeonfish
Cherub AngelfishBluespotted Angelfish
Bluespotted triggerfish
Bluethroat triggerfish
Boomerang triggerfish
Brazilian Gramma
Bridled cardinalfish
Brown Combtooth Blenny
Brown surgeonfish

C:
Cherub Angelfish
Chestnut eyelash blenny
Chevron tang
Chinese trumpetfish
Chocolate surgeonfish
Cinnamon Clownfish
Clarkii Clownfish
Clown triggerfish
Cockatoo waspfish
Comical blenny
Convict surgeonfish
Convict surgeonfish (Desc 2)
Cook's cardinalfish
Coral Beauty
Coral Hogfish
Coral Rabbitfish
Cortez Angelfish
Cuban Hogfish

D:
Desjardin's sailfin tang
Doederlein's cardinalfish
Dog toothed cardinalfish
Doubleband surgeonfish
Drab sole

E:
Eight Lined Wrasse
Elongate surgeonfish
Emperor Angelfish
Eyestriped surgeonfish
Exquisite Fairy Wrasse

F:
False cleanerfish
Finescale triggerfish
Finespotted Fairy Wrasse
Five-lined cardinalfish
Flamefish
Flame Angelfish
Foxface Rabbitfish
French Angelfish

G:
Gilded triggerfish
Golden Angelfish
Goldspotted Rabbitfish
Gray Angelfish
Gray unicornfish
Great Barrier Reef blenny
Green Chromis
Grey triggerfish

H:
Halfback Angelfish
Halfmoon picassofish
Halfmoon triggerfish
Hartzfeld's cardinalfish
Hogchoker
Humpback unicornfish

I:
Indian triggerfish
Iridescent cardinalfish

J:
Japanese surgeonfish

K:
Keyhole Angelfish
Korean Angelfish

L:
Large toothed cardinalfish
Large-scale triggerfish
Lemonpeel Angelfish
Leopard blenny
Linear blenny
Lined sole
Linguado
Live sharksucker
Longnose surgeonfish
Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
Lyretail Hogfish

M:
Maroon Clownfish
Magnificent Rabbitfish
Masked Rabbitfish
Masked triggerfish
Majestic Angelfish
Mango Angelfish
Midnight Angelfish

N:
Nalolo

O:
Ocean surgeon
Ocean triggerfish
Ocellaris Clownfish
Ochre-striped cardinalfish
Onespot Foxface Rabbitfish
Orange Angelfish
Orange-lined triggerfish
Orange Skunk Anemonefish
Orangeside triggerfish
Orangespine unicornfish
Orbiculate cardinalfish
Ornate Wrasse

P:
Painted frogfish
Pajama cardinalfish
Palette surgeonfish
Passer Angelfish
Percula Clownfish
Persian blenny
Picasso triggerfish
Pink Skunk Clownfish
Pinktail triggerfish
Potter's Angelfish
Purplemask angelfish

Q:
Queen Angelfish
Queen triggerfish
Queensland blenny

R:
Red Sea mimic blenny
Redfin Fairy Wrasse
Redmargin Fairy Wrasse
Red-speckled blenny
Redtail triggerfish
Redtoothed triggerfish
Ring-tailed cardinalfish
Royal Gramma
Rock Beauty
Rusty Angelfish

S:
Saddleback Clownfish
Saddleback Hogfish
Saddle Clownfish
Sailfin tang
Sargassum triggerfish
Scribbled Angelfish
Scott's Fairy Wrasse
Seale's cardinalfish
Shaggy angler
Sixbanded Angelfish
Skunk Clownfish
Sleek unicornfish
Sohal surgeonfish
Spanish Hogfish
Social Wrasse
Solor Fairy Wrasse
Spotted oceanic triggerfish
Spotted surgeonfish
Spotted tang
Spotted unicornfish - Naso brevirostris
Spotted unicornfish - Naso maculatus
Spotted Hogfish
Stone triggerfish
Striated frogfish
Striated surgeonfish
Striped triggerfish
Striped-fin surgeonfish

T:
Talbot's blenny
Thompson's surgeonfish
Threadfin cardinalfish
Titan triggerfish
Tomato Clownfish
Tomini surgeonfish
Twospot surgeonfish
Twotone tang

U:

V:
Vermiculated Angelfish
Virgate Rabbitfish

W:
Warty frogfish
Watanabe's Angelfish
Wedge-tail triggerfish
Whitetail Pygmy Angelfish
White jawed cardinalfish
Whitemargin unicornfish
Wolf Cardinalfish
Wolf eel
Wolf fish

X:

Y:
Yellow tang
Yellow Angelfish
Yellowbar Angelfish
Yellow Hogfish
Yellow-spotted triggerfish
Yellowmargin triggerfish
Yellowstreaked Fairy Wrasse
Yellowstriped cardinalfish
Yellowtail surgeonfish
Yellow-tailed damsel
Yellowtail tang

Z:

Freshwater Fish Species and Diseases

Freshwater Fish Species and Diseases

A:
Afra Cichlid
African Butterfly Cichlid
African Butter Catfish
African Knife Fish
African Snakehead
Agassiz' Dwarf Cichlid
Akar betta
Albino Cory
El Abra Pygmy Swordtail
Amiet's Lyretail
Asian Arowana
Archerfish
Argus Fish
Arnoldi
Aulonocara Maulana
Aulonocara Benga
Australian Pearl Arowana
Azureus Cichlid

B:
Badis
Bala Shark
Banded Knife Fish
Bangka Snakehead
Baram Snakehead
Barca Snakehead
Batik Loach
Banded Bichir
Banded Shovelnose Catfish
Barred Knife Fish
Barred Sorubim
Bearded Cory
Beauty Mouthbrooder
Bengal Danio
Bigtooth River Stingray
Bishop livebearer
Black Arowana
Black Banded Leporinus
Black Barred Myleus
Black Diamond Gold Piranha
Blackfinned Snakehead
Black Ghost Knife
Black Neon Tetra
Black Piranha
Black Phantom tetra
Blackskirt Tetra
Bleeding Heart Tetra
Benny Tetra
Blue Gourami
Blue Discus
Big Eye Mouthbrooder
Big Toothed Piranha
Black Pacu
Black Small Fighter
Blind Cavefish
Bloodfin Tetra
Blotched Snakehead
Blue Acara
Blue Band Mouthbrooder
Blue Convict Cichlid
Blue Panda Apisto
Bluespotted Snakehead
Blyth's Loach
Bolivian ram
Brandti Piranha
Bream
Brilliant rasbora
Bristlenosed Catfish
Brown Betta
Brown's Betta
Brown Discus
Bucktoothed Tetra
Buenos Aires Tetra
Bulldog Pleco
Bullseye Snakehead
Burmese Snakehead

C:
Cardinal Tetra
Catemaco Livebearer
Celebes Halfbeak
Ceylon Snakehead
Chel Snakehead
Cherry Barb
Chevron Snakehead
Chilumba
Chinese Snakehead
Cinnamon Killifish
Clown Barb
Clown Killifish
Clown Killi
Clown Knife Fish
Clown Loach
Clown Pleco
Cockatoo dwarf Cichlid
Comma Swordtail
Compressed Cichlid
Congo Blackfin
Congo Tetra
Congo Tetra (profile 2)
Convict Cichlid
Coolie Loach
Cortes Swordtail
Cross River Puffer
Crystel Eyed Catfish
Cochu's Blue Tetra
D:

Demasoni Cichlid
Diamond tetra
Dovii Cichlid
Double Lipspot Mouthbrooder
Duckbill Catfish
Dusky Piranha
Dwarf Croaking Gourami
Dwarf Gourami
Dwarf Livebearer
Dwarf Loach
Dwarf Mouthbrooder (Betta)
Dwarf Snakehead
Duboisi Cichlid

E:
Electric Blue Hap
Electric Catfish
Electric Yellow Lab
El Quince Swordtail
Emperor Snakehead
Eureka Cichlid
Eyespot Mouthbrooder

F:
Fahaka Puffer
Father Strohs Mouthbrooder
Figure Eight Puffer
Firebird Cichlid
Firemouth Cichlid
Firehead cichlid
Flag acara
Flagtailed Catfish
Flame Tetra
Flier Cichlid
Forrest Betta
Freshwater Barracuda
Freshwater Barracuda (species 2)
Freshwater Butterflyfish
Freshwater Garfish
Freshwater Gar Fish - Profile 2
Freshwater Moray Eel - Echidna rhodochilus
Freshwater Moray Eel - Gymnothorax tile
Frontosa Cichlid
Fundulopanchax avichang
Fundulopanchax batesii

G:
German Blue Ram
Geryi Piranha
Ghost Knife Fish
Giant Betta
Giant Danio
Giant Snakehead
Glass Knife Fish
Glass catfish
Glowlight Tetra
Golden Nugget Pleco
Golden Snakehead
Gold Gourami
Gold Mixteco
Grant's Peacock cichlid
Gray Bichir
Green Discus
Green terror
Green Throat Mouthbrooder
Green Puffer
Green Severum
Green Terror Cichlid
Guppy
Guyana Leaffish

H:
Halfbeak
Heller's Cichlid
High Backed Pygme Swordtail
Highland Platy
Highland Swordtail
Hikari Danio
Hogchoker
Holland's Piranha
Honey Gourami
Hoplo Catfish
Hora's Loach
Horsefaced Loach
Humeralis Piranha

I:
Indian Glassfish
Indonesian Datnoid
Inle Snakehead

J:
Jack Demspey Cichlid
Javan Mouthbrooding Fighting Fish
Jelly Bean Tetra
Julii Cory

K:
Kadango Cichlid
Keyhole Cichlid
Knife Livebearer
Koi Carp

L:
Lamp eye tetra
Leopard Danio
Leopard Cory
Leporinus
Lesser Bleeding Heart Tetra
Lesser Spiny Eel
Lyretail Killifish
Lyre Tail Pleco

M:
Madagascar Rainbowfish
Maison's Peacock
Malawi Eyebiter
Malebo Puffer
Marbled Hatchet
Marbled Hatchet (profile 2)
Marbled Headstander
Mbu Puffer
Mekong Puffer
Midas Cichlid
Monterray Platy
Montezuma Swordtail
Moonlight Gourami
Mossaic Stingray
Motoro Sting Ray
Mousetail Knife fish
Muzquiz Platy

N:
Neon Tetra
New Ediths Mouthbrooder
Niger Snakehead
Night Snakehead
Nijsseni's Dwarf Cichlid
Norman's Lampeye
Northern Mountain Swordtail
Northern Platy
Northern Snakehead

O:
Ocellated Puffer Fish
Ocellated Snakehead
Otocinclus
Olive Danio
One Spot Mouthbrooder
Oscar
Orange Finned Danio
Orangespotted Snakehead
Ornate Bichir
Ornate Pim
Ornate Tetra
Oscar Fish
Otocinclus Catfish

P:
Pacman catfish
Panaw Snakehead
Panda cory
Paradise Fish
Pareutropius bueffei
Peaceful Betta
Peacock Mouthbrooder
Pearl Danio
Pearl Gourami
Penguin Tetra
Peppered Corydoras
Pepper Tetra
Pictus Catfish
Pike Livebearer
Pike Piranha
Pineapple Discus
Pinche Piranha
Pingi Logsucker
Pink Tailed Chalceus
Piraya Piranha
Platy
Plumed Lyretail
Polka Dot Loach
Polka Dot Ray
Powder Blue Cichlid
Pretty Tetra
Purple Spotted Gudgeon

Q:
Queen Loach

R:
Rainbow Snakehead
Rainbow Shark
Red Belly Pacu
Redbelly Piranha
Red-blotched River Stingray
Redbreast acara
Red Devil
Red Dwarf Rasbora
Red Empress Cichlid
Red Eyed Tetra
Red Heckles Discus
Red Hook Silver Dollar
Red jewel cichlid
Redish Dwarf Fighter
Red Port Acara
Red Sumatran Fighter
Red Tailed Catfish
Red Tailed Hemiodopsis
Red Tailed Shark
Red Terror Cichlid
Red Zebra
Rio Aloyac Platy
Rose Danio
Rosen's Hybrid Platy
Royal pleco
Rummy Nose Tetra
Rummynose Tetra

S:
Sabretooth Tetra
Sailfin Molly
Sailfin Pim
San Juan Cory
Schallers Mouthbrooder
Schwartz's Cory
Scissortail
Serrated Piranha
Serpae Tetra
Sheepshead Swordtail
Severum
Siamese Algae Eater
Siamese Fighting Fish
Sieve Cichlid
Silver Datnoid
Silver Dollar (Metynnis hypsauchen)
Silver Dollar (Metynnis argenteus)
Silver hatchetfish
Silver Hemiodopsis
Silver Mylossoma
Silver Prochilodus
Silvertip Tetra
Simple Mouthbrooder
Simor Fighter
Skunk Botia
Skunk Cory
Slender Betta
Slender Hemiodus
Slender Pygme Swordtail
Small Fin Fighter
Smaragd Fighting Fish
Smooth Back River Stingray
Snakeskin Gourami
Spike Tail Platy
Splendid Snakehead
Spotted Pike Characin
Speckled Platy
Spotted cachorro
Spotted Green Puffer
Spotted Silver Dollar
Spotted Snakehead
Spotted Talking Catfish
Socolof's Tetra
Sterbai Cory Cat
Sterlet
Striped barb
Striped Silver Dollar
Striped Panchax
Swordtail
Swordtail Characin

T:
Tail Light Tetra
T-Bar Cichlid
Tenuis Tetra
Ten Spotted Livebearer
Texas Cichlid
Three Lined Cory
Thick Lib Gourami
Thinbar Datnoid
Three lined mouthbrooder
Three Spot Tetra
Tiger Barb
Tiger Botia
Tiretrack Eels
Tomi Mouthbrooder
Tigrinus Catfish
Tramitichromis intermedius
Tricolor Cichlid
Twin Spot Flag Cichlid
Turquoise Cichlid
Tussys Small Red Fighter

U:
Umbie
Umbrella Cichlid
Upland Swordtail
Upside-down Catfish

V:

Viejita Apisto

W:
Wasers Mouthbrooder
Wessel's Cichlid
West African Lungfish
Western Mosquitofish
White Cloud Mountain Minnow
White Piranha
Widebar Datnoid
Wimple Piranha
Wine Red Betta
Wolf Fish

X:

Y:
Yellow Acara
Yellow King Piranha
Yellow Swordtail
YoYo Loach (Pakistani Loach)

Z:
Zebra Danio
Zebra Loach