Plant For Your Fish Tank: How To Keep “Giant Hygro”
“Giant Hygro” Scientific Name: Hygrophila salicifolia or Hygrophila stricta Common Name: Giant Hygro Approximate Size: pH Range: 5 – 9+ Temperature Range: 60 –
“Giant Hygro” Scientific Name: Hygrophila salicifolia or Hygrophila stricta Common Name: Giant Hygro Approximate Size: pH Range: 5 – 9+ Temperature Range: 60 –
Haplochromis sp. Kenya Gold Haplochromis sp. Kenya Gold pictured. Common Names: Also called Gold Kenya. Locations collected from: Collected on the Kenyan side of Lake
BIOLOGICAL FILTRATION Biological filtration has been the subject of more arguments and controversy than nearly any other topic in the field of aquariums. A biological
Neolamprologus pulcher Neolamprologus pulcher “Daffodil” pictured. Neolamprologus pulcher “Daffodil” young adults pictured. Common Names: Daffodil. This fish is often called a brichardi “Daffodil”. This is
Aulonocara hansbaenschi Description: Males are a bright blue fish with a red band behind the gill plate. Females keep their juvenile grey color. Common Names:
Protomelas taeniolatus “Red Empress” photos
Microsorum pteropus “Java Fern” Scientific Name: Microsorum pteropus Common Name: Java Fern Approximate Size: 10 inches in height. pH Range: 5 – 9+ Temperature Range:
All aquatic plants have the same basic requirements, which are outlined below, although some are easier to grow than others. There are some plants that
Aulonocara sp. “Eureka” Aulonocara “Eureka Albino” pictured. Common Names: Eureka, Eureka Red, Eureka Albino Location Collected From: There is an Aulonocara “Eureka” found in Lake
Neolamprologus brichardi Description: Similar to a “Daffodil” without the yellowfins and different markings on the face. Common Names: Princess of Burundi Locations Collected From: Wide
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