Cyriac St.Vil
Aquarium Expert
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Co-authored Articles (7)
How to
Cure Goldfish Ich
Goldfish ich (''Ichthyophthirius multifiliis'') is one of the most common fish parasite found in aquariums. Most aquarium owners will need to deal with goldfish ich at some point, and fast, as leaving ich untreated can k...
How to
Grow Bioluminescent Algae at Home
Bioluminescence, which means "living light," occurs in fireflies, certain fungi and fish, and microorganisms like Dinoflagellates, a species of algae. Dinoflagellates in marine environments can multiply rapidly with th...
How to
Have a Happy Betta Fish
Does your betta fish look sad? Is he often resting at the bottom of his tank? Your fish might be bored or even sick. It is a popular belief that betta fish need little to no care, but this is not true. Here are some way...
How to
Install an Undergravel Filter (UGF)
Using an undergravel filter (UGF) is a tried and true method of filtering the water in a fish tank or aquarium. Undergravel filters work by pulling water and impurities downward through the gravel at the bottom of the ta...
How to
Treat Fish Diseases
Sometimes fish become victims of disease. Some fish diseases are easy to treat, where others are deadly. Many aquarists have a quarantine tank set up to acclimate new fish in order to quarantine them from the main displa...
How to
Reduce Chlorine in an Aquarium
Chlorine is added to tap water to kill off harmful pathogens, but it’s not something you want in your aquarium. Any trace of chlorine in the tank water can throw off the pH and oxygen levels and make your fish sick—t...
How to
Control an Algae Bloom
Some trace levels of algae may be unavoidable in aquatic environments, though at small levels they are not necessarily a bad thing for your aquarium. However, depending on the type of algae and extent of growth, an algal...