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It is strongly recommended that novice aquarists use the most common type of tropical freshwater aquarium. In this type of tank, various aquatic plants and species of fish can be looked after together, offering a colourful and lively display of activity in the aquarium. However, it is important to ensure that the fish not only get along in terms of their social behavioural traits, but that they also have the same requirements relating to water quality, temperature and aquarium set-up. However, this doesn’t mean that keeping the aquarium will become tedious. You can find a selection of fish from the various water layers in our example aquarium layouts.

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    • the Tetra algae laboratory

      Tetra's algae laboratory: Targeted fundamental research for effective products

      Tetra has been carrying out extensive algae research for decades, having launched its first anti-algae agent, AlguMin, as far back as 1968. The leader in the aquatics market has once again invested heavily in algae research and was equipped with a state-of-the-art algae laboratory at the beginning of this year, meaning that the company is now even better positioned strategically within the industry.

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    • Background information on water analysis

      It is a well-known fact that every aquarist needs to regularly test the condition of their aquarium water. Poor water conditions are always a sign that the optimal biological balance has been disrupted and that the aquarium system is not functioning correctly. Water tests provide security, allowing for early identification of any imbalances and guarding against damage.

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    • Tetra’s perfectly coordinated range of products enables systematic water care

      In the last edition of TeTrade, we looked at the issue of water quality in general. In this edition, we shall be focusing on three specific products and discovering how each of these functions.

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