The most popular freshwater aquarium fish

A freshwater aquarium is a great introduction fish tank. Learn which pet fish are most popular for your aquarium.

Goldfish

Goldfish

Goldfish

Goldfish is perhaps the most popular freshwater aquarium fish. It is very colorful and beautiful fish. A goldfish is an easy pet to keep and care for, and it does not require very much space. Feed your fish twice a day and only give them what they can eat in a five-minute period. They produce a lot of waste, don’t forget to clean it out every now and then.

Neon Tetra

Neon tetra

Neon tetra

Neon Tetra is also one of the most popular aquarium fish in the world. They are community fish and best kept in groups of 6 or more members. Tetras are omnivorous. You can feed them small insects, worms, plants or prepared dried flake food. If you’re looking for a small, flashy, peaceful, community fish, this is the one you’re looking for.

Guppy

Guppy

Guppy

Guppies, sometimes called millionfish, are one of the fine fishes to keep. They have the appearance of being quite busy. Guppies are not picky when it comes to food – they can eat nearly everything. Feed them in very small quantities three times a day.

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Fish food products

Tetra Koi Sticks

Tetra Koi Sticks

Freeze Dried Tubifex

Freeze Dried Tubifex

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Caring for your Fish

When caring for fish, it’s important that you supply them proper diet and nutrition. There are different kinds of fish, and you have to cater to their many different needs, which is why it is a good thing that there are also many kinds of fish food available in the market.

Fish food should differ in nutritional content. Let’s say you’d like to keep some koi. It would be nice to have the koi, get the proper diet they deserve so that that they grow fast and keep their nice vibrant color, so fish food with carotenoids would be best for these kinds of fish. There are also those who keep different kinds of fish, so the fish food has to have different nutritional values that appeal to the needs of various fish like variety sticks or gold mix which is even better because this kind of fish food contains a generous amount of carotenoids for color enhancement. Others like to feed their fish natural pathogen –free fish food which are, which is why freeze dried daphnia or wheat germ are the best kind for fish, while other fish who require more protein intake are better off fed freeze dried blood worms. Tropical fish food are also available for tropical fish which prefer shrimp brine as well as tropical fish sticks and pellets as their food.

Now fish food also differ in a sense if they float on top of the water, or sink down. Goldfish as an example do not like sticks or pellets as much as they like floaters and flakes. These fish flakes are light weight so they float well on water until the fish eat them. Bottom feeding fish however, still prefer pellets and stick form of fish food. For easy digestion, it is also important that the fish food soften quickly and are highly digestible. Temperature is also one other thing to consider when selecting the proper fish food, which is why it’s a good thing there are cold water fish food available in the market for colder seasons.

People usually keep their fish in either ponds, fish bowls or aquariums for various reasons. Some for aesthetic value, some because they like pets and others for viewing pleasure. It’s always nicer to see fish swimming in clear water, which why is good to select a low waste formula of fish food for nice clean and clear water. This kind of fish food is especially good for people who keep their fish in aquariums as to it lessens the dirt stuck in the filters, which lessens a lot of extra work needed in cleaning tanks.

Price is also an issue, there are so much fish food available in the market in the same price in standard price but less nutritional content, so it’s best to be careful and get the quality fish food for the best value of the money you spend, to ensure vibrant, healthy happy fish in their nice clean and clutter free mini ecosystems.

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