How to take care of your fish properly?
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1) do not overfeed
- once a day is enough. They may look like they are hungry, but they are not.
2) monitor water parameters
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '
3) regular waterchange
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '
A simple sentence is built from the minimum of a subject and a main verb. It can be very short in length (but doesn't have to be): 'The angry dog barks. ' It puts across one simple idea: 'Rebecca sang. '