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Are Pea Puffers hard to keep in an aquarium?

Puffer Fish

Pea Puffers species, Carinotetraodon travancoricus, are also commonly known as Dwarf Indian puffers, Pygmy puffer fish, Malabar puffer and Kerala Puffers. To browse our range of Pea Pufferfish online click here.

Pygmy Pufferfish | Real Aquatics

Are Pea Puffers hard to keep in an aquarium?

Puffer Fish

Pea Puffers species, Carinotetraodon travancoricus, are also commonly known as Dwarf Indian puffers, Pygmy puffer fish, Malabar puffer and Kerala Puffers. To browse our range of Pea Pufferfish online click here.

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Are Pea Puffers territorial fish?

Puffer Fish
Pea Puffer Pufferfish like to explore their environment, so an aquarium with plenty of hiding places, nooks and crannies will keep them occupied. Pea Puffers thrive in heavily planted tanks that offer the fish plenty of areas to hide.
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How Deep are our Oceans and Seas? The Bering Sea

Knowledge
Without our oceans and seas, there would be no fish. In our regular blog feature we explore the depth, area and volume of Earth's oceans and seas. Here is a run down of the depth and area of the Bering Sea.
Blue Jellyfish | Real Aquatics

How Long do Jellyfish Live in the Wild?

Jellyfish
Jellyfish are becoming increasingly popular among aquarists, and keeping them  in captive aquariums has become somewhat of a craze. Like any fish, the ideal conditions to keep them in will mimic their natural environment in the wild.
How Long Do Jellyfish Live In A Tank Or Aquarium?

How Long Do Jellyfish Live In A Tank Or Aquarium?

Jellyfish
In the wild jellyfish are very gentle swimmers, usually staying afloat and drifting along with ocean currents. So if kept in captivity, Jellyfish will need a specially designed tank to mimic this. 
Ludwigia Palustris

How big do Ludwigia Palustris aquarium plants grow?

Plants
Ludwigia palustris red is an ideal background plant due to it fast growth. With its high impact colour it can be used to great effect as a focal point in the aquascape. It contrasts brilliantly with the greens of other plants and dark brown wood.
Is Ludwigia Palustris a beginner aquatic plant?

Is Ludwigia Palustris a beginner aquatic plant?

Plants
Ludwigia Palustris red, or Common Water-primrose, is an easy to care for aquarium plant. It can be planted in almost any kind of substrate, although it is better not to use sand as sand can suffocate the roots.
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How Deep are our Oceans and Seas? The Andaman Sea

Knowledge
Without our oceans and seas, there would be no fish. In our regular blog feature we explore the depth, area and volume of Earth's oceans and seas. Here is a run down of the depth and area of the Andaman Sea.
Brand Profile: Flipper Aquarium Products

Brand Profile: Flipper Aquarium Products

Brands
In our regular Brand Profile blog we profile brands we stock online and in store. This blog introduces you to Flipper Aquarium Products, a supplier of aquatic products based in the United States.
Do Weather Loaches eat Algae and Snails?

Do Weather Loaches eat Algae and Snails?

Loaches
The eel-shaped weather loach, or pond loaches, are native to Myanmar, much of North-eastern Asia and down towards central China. Weather loach are found in many different habitats from flowing rivers and streams to stagnant waters of swamps, ponds, and rice fields.
Can Weather Loach survive in cold water tanks?

Can Weather Loach survive in cold water tanks?

Loaches
It is believed that weather loach can sense low pressure and will swim about frantically, sometimes jumping and splashing. In good weather, weather loach are docile and relaxed.