Mono Sebae (Monodactylus Sebae)

Mono Sebae (Monodactylus Sebae) Care, Size, Tank Mates, and More

Scientific Name Monodactylus Sebae Common Name Mono Sebae  /  African Mooney Origin Eastern Atlantic Coastal Regions   Temperature 75F to 82F Water Parameters 7.2 to 8.5 pH Adult Size up to 8 inches in length, 12 inches in height Diet Carnivorous Mono Sebae is an Eastern Atlantic Coastal fish that can be found in brackish …

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Ocellate River Stingray (Potamotrygon motoro)

Ocellate River Stingray (Potamotrygon motoro): Ultimate Guide

The Ocellate River Stingray is a freshwater ray native to tropical and subtropical South America. This ray is usually colored beige or brown and has yellow-orange spots with dark rings. Markings and coloration vary depending on original location and between individuals. The Ocellate River Stingray isn’t aggressive but does posses a venomous sting: they are …

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Fire Rasbora (Rasboroides vaterifloris)

Fire Rasbora (Rasboroides vaterifloris): Ultimate Care Guide

Also known as Pearly Rasbora and Flower Rasbora, the Fire Rasbora is endemic to southwestern Sri Lanka. This species is rarely available for sale due to its delicate nature and difficulty in shipping. Coloration varies between red, orange, and bluish. Males are smaller with brighter colors and more pronounced flashes of color towards the tips …

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aquarium plant substrate

Top 9 Best Planted Aquarium Substrate: The Ultimate Guide

The substrate is an extremely important and sometimes overlooked parameter of every tank. For those that don’t know, the substrate is the surface or material at the bottom of your tank. Picking the right substrate is crucial because some fish prefer certain types of substrate. If you’re planning on having a planted aquarium, you also …

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