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And update on my health.
I’m still sick, but I have more strength then before. Yesterday the found something in my stomach during an examination. The surgeon took samples and sent it to the lab. I will get an answer in two weeks. A couple of weeks ago they also checked out the lump that’s growing in mysteriously in my…
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If you like this blog contents, help me write more on it!
If you like this blog about the aquarium hobby and keeping aquarium fish, you can do something that helps you getting more content, to get more information and help you in your hobby to get the best out of it. You can LIKE and you can SUBSCRIBE to this blog. It will help me helping…
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Doing water changes! An aquarium necessity?
Doing water changes is an ongoing debate. Should you do 10%, 20%, 25%, 30% or even 50% every week? Well, if I would say, I do water changes of 10-20% once a month or never! Would you believe me? And I have never any deaths in my tanks! Do you still believe me? For those…
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How to maintain a good balance and environment in the aquarium. How do I do it?
How do I do it? First of all I’ve tried it all! What ever they’ve said is a good thing to do on YouTube or fishkeeping gurus, I’ve done it. So why is my conclusion after all of this different ways of keeping aquarium fish? Simple answer? It depends on how much the aquarium is…
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Peaceful Mbuna species.
Mbuna is a Schooling fish. Today there will not be as much to read, but a lot more pictures of different Mbundu species that are so peaceful that you can actually have them in a same tank as Aulonocara species, which is a great controversial subject in the hobby. I hope you enjoy these beautiful…
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Daily Prompt: What do you wish you could do more every day?
What do you wish you could do more every day? Absolutely NOTHING!!! Just to be able to do what ever I wanted that particular day – or nothing at all! As always, thank you so much for all your support! REMEMBER to LIKE and to SUBSCRIBE! Cheers!
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A New Oscar species has been found in the Orinoco river!
The scientific name is given to honor Mr. Ivan Mikolji, Venezuelan explorer, author, and underwater photographer. The NEW scientific name added to the genus Astronotus is, mikoljii. This new species of cichlid of genus Astronotus lives in the Orinoco River and Gulf of Paria basins in Venezuela and Colombia. Researchers from Brazil and Venezuela used…
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How to determine sexes in the Geophagus brasiliensis group.
This is the easiest group to determine the sex. Other groups are almost near impossible to determine the sex but when they are adults you will notice the the fins are longer on the males and in several species the males are much larger then the females. The Geophagus family is a South American native…