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Gold fish

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  Gold fish Title: The World of Goldfish: A Guide to Care and Maintenance Introduction: Welcome to the world of goldfish! Goldfish are one of the most popular species of aquarium fish, and for good reason. They are beautiful, colorful, and easy to care for. However, despite their hardiness, goldfish still require proper care and maintenance to ensure they live long and healthy lives. In this documentary, we'll take you through the fascinating world of goldfish and provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to care for them. Chapter 1: Water Levels and Quality The first step to caring for your goldfish is to maintain the proper water levels and quality. Goldfish require clean, oxygen-rich water to thrive. The ideal water temperature for goldfish is between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit. You can use a thermometer to monitor the temperature of your water and adjust it as needed. It's also important to maintain proper pH levels. The ideal pH range for goldfish is between 7.0

Arowana fish

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  Arowana fish   Arowana fish are a popular and sought-after species among aquarium enthusiasts. They are known for their sleek, elongated bodies and stunning coloration, making them a prized addition to any collection. In this documentary, we'll explore the world of Arowana fish and provide insights into their care, breeding, and other important factors to consider when owning one. Water Levels and Tank Requirements: Arowana fish require a spacious aquarium with plenty of room to swim, as they are active and energetic swimmers. They prefer a water temperature between 75-82°F and a pH level of 6.5-7.5. It's also important to provide a filtration system to maintain water quality and ensure that the tank is adequately oxygenated. Arowana fish are sensitive to water quality, so regular water changes are necessary to prevent the buildup of toxins. Feeding Methods: Arowana fish are carnivores and primarily feed on live food, such as insects, small fish, and crustaceans. It's imp