Aquarium Keeping What fish won’t eat my baby shrimp? March 9, 2026 by Myaya | Leave a Comment Finding fish that won’t prey on your delicate baby shrimp can be a challenge for aquarists. The best fish for a shrimp tank are peaceful, small-sized species that don’t have a predatory instinct towards tiny invertebrates. Opting for nano fish or species known for their gentle nature is key to ensuring your shrimp colony thrives. […] Read more »
Aquarium Keeping What do microworms eat? March 9, 2026 by Myaya | Leave a Comment Microworms are a popular live food for small aquarium fish and invertebrates. They are a nutritious and easily digestible food source that can help promote growth and vibrant coloration in your aquatic pets. This article will explore what microworms eat, how to culture them, and why they are such a valuable addition to your aquarium’s […] Read more »
Aquarium Keeping What is the most aggressive aquarium fish? March 8, 2026 by Myaya | Leave a Comment The most aggressive aquarium fish is a complex topic, as aggression can manifest in various ways, from territorial disputes to outright predatory behavior. However, species like the African Cichlid, particularly those from Lake Malawi, are widely recognized for their intense territoriality and frequent aggressive interactions. Understanding Aggression in Aquarium Fish Aggression in fish is a […] Read more »
Aquarium Keeping How many guppy fry will survive? March 8, 2026 by Myaya | Leave a Comment The survival rate of guppy fry is highly variable, influenced by factors like genetics, environment, and predation. While a single female guppy can produce 20-50 fry per batch, only about 10-20% might reach adulthood without significant intervention. This low percentage is due to natural culling, disease, and competition within the tank. Understanding Guppy Fry Survival […] Read more »