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		<title>How often should I feed the fish in my aquarium?</title>
		<description>There is no exact time that can be followed
in feeding your fish. However, it is not
advisable to overfeed your pet. The most
ideal time where you can feed your fish is
during the morning and afternoon. When
feeding, consider the amount of food pellets
that you have to give your pets. Unconsum</description>
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		<title>What kind of food should I feed my fish?</title>
		<description>Seaweed based processed feeds are out in the
market; you may use them for your pet fish.
You can find plenty of fish foods in any pet
shop. Ask around if necessary.
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		<title>Why are the fish in my aquarium swimming sideways?</title>
		<description>There are many reasons why your fish may be swimming sideways. One is that, maybe your pet is near an air pump pushing it to one side while it fight the current made by the pump by means of flapping its fins on the other side. This may cause your fish to swim sideways. Secondly, it may be because on</description>
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		<title>How should I treat a sick fish?</title>
		<description>There is no other special treatment that you
may give your fish except to give it a little
place to rest. For example, when you observe
that your pet is not well, you may transfer
him into a bowl with water and allow him to
rest until he is well. When you do this, the
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		<title>What do I do with the fish when I clean my aquarium?</title>
		<description>In cleaning your aquarium, you have to
transfer your fish into a bowl with water.
You may do this by means of using your net
used to catch the fish and slowly
transferring your fish into the bowl. 
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		<title>Why does my aquarium stink?</title>
		<description>When the mosses mix with the water the water
becomes so dense and sticky. Mosses live
through the oxygen in the water. They excrete
carbon dioxide that causes the water to
become stinky.
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		<title>At what temperature should I keep the water in my aquarium?</title>
		<description>Most fish live in normal temperature water
except of course those fish that can stand
the cold weather in the Atlantic Ocean.
Normal room temperature is a good temperature
for your aquarium. The aquarium will adapt to
the temperature inside the room. 
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