The discus fish is a popular freshwater species known for its round shape and vibrant colors. This fish is recognized for requiring special care and attention.
Freshwater fish are species that live in freshwater environments such as rivers and lakes. Common examples of freshwater fish found in aquariums include guppies, goldfish, and neon tetras.
Marine fish are species that live in saltwater environments, such as oceans and seas. These fish are known for their bright colors and unique adaptations to saltwater habitats. Examples include clownfish, tangs, and angelfish.
Aquatic plants are plants that live in water and are often used in aquariums. They provide oxygen, shelter, and enhance the aesthetic appearance of the aquarium.
Goldfish are hardy creatures that can live for 10-20 years with proper care. They adapt well to aquariums or ponds as long as the water is clean, pH-balanced, and there is ample space for swimming. While considered low-maintenance, they require attention to their diet, water temperature, and hygiene to thrive.