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by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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There are literally hundreds of species of tropical fishes that can be found for sale to stock an aquarium. Many of these, such as the common barbs and tetras can be found in almost all tropical fish stores, whilst others are offered for sale only occasionally. Due to the way wild tropical fishes are caught; using nets ensuring all fishes in the area are captured, unusual fishes do turn up in shops from time to time. Many books on keeping tropical fish just detail the 'bread and butter' common fishes, so if a rare species is encountered in a shop, the potential buyer must rely on advice from the retailer on its husbandry requirements. This is not ideal as the ... Read the complete review
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