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If you been noticing your once vibrant goldfish turning black, you might be freaking out wondering what the heck is going on. Well, you’re not alone! The ...
Researchers at the University of Miami are hoping that hybrid corals, created by breeding local corals with those that thrive ...
In some cases, exposure to blue-algae can be fatal. Sean McCormack, Head Vet at Tails explains how to identify blue-green algae and why it’s so dangerous.
From the banana wrasse to the fried egg jellyfish, take a look at this veritable smorgasbord of animals with food-inspired names.
Lozovaya discovered the unique fish tank outside of the aquarium at the Yalta-Intourist Hotel on the southern Crimean Peninsula, and said that it was created seven years prior by the aquarium's ...
The ocean's depths harbor dangerous fish equipped with venom, sharp teeth, and electric shocks. Stonefish inject venom causing severe pain, while moray eels inflict flesh-tearing bites. Pufferfish ...
According to HPU, when herbivorous reef fish consume the algae, the toxins accumulate in their flesh, which can sometimes be dangerously high.
Bristlenose Plecos are small, armored catfish known for their algae-eating prowess. Growing to about 4–5 inches, they're perfect for most home aquariums. These peaceful bottom-dwellers spend ...
Fish are dying and can be seen floating on the surface of a few Arizona lakes, and golden algae is to blame.
Red tide is a type of naturally occurring algae bloom that impacts the Sunshine State nearly every year: generally cropping up in the late summer or early fall, according to the Florida Fish and ...