Show and Tell with Father Fish and Dina

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Join Father Fish and Dina for a night of fishy fun featuring fish tanks from around the world. Join the live stream and show off your fish aquarium by clicking the pinned click in the chat.

Father Fish Bio: Who is Father Fish?

Father Fish, also known as Louis Foxwell, is a seasoned fish keeper with 70 years of experience. His simple, easy, and guaranteed methods ensure healthy, happy tropical fish in your aquarium.

Louis adopted the role of Father Fish many years ago when he opened a tropical fish store as a retirement business. Prior to this, he served as a missionary for 25 years, following in his father's footsteps by ministering to a congregation of deaf worshipers. Louis fondly recalls his grandmother in Berlin, Germany, who inspired his love for fish keeping as a child.

As a founder and original board member of the National Aquarium, Louis played a significant role in its development, serving as chair of the Community Relations Committee and participating in the Search Committees. With extensive experience across nearly every level of the fish industry, Father Fish offers a wealth of knowledge and products, including plants, soil supplements, and more, to enhance your aquarium experience.

Helpful Links:

🐠 Join the Father Fish Shoal Discord channel. It’s a wonderful community to learn & grow. / discord 🐠



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I'd love to show you my tank and get some advice on the absolute infestation of fuzzy algae growing specifically on the plants alone...

It's a dark green and or black fuzz that covers every plant right to the heads, but it's nowhere else in the tank... only on the plant material, and the plants are still growing aside from dropping some of their more coated lower leaves. The only 2 safe plants are my swords, looking clean and healthy as ever, and my valisnaria (not sure how to spell that). I threw in about 20 bladder snails to help my pleco since they're small enough to hit every crevice, but I can't find any information about what it even is let alone how to treat it... have you ever had a situation like this before and do you have any thoughts what it could be or what i should do?

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Sir I setup new tank 1 month ago how to know me my tank stable balanced

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