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What Is a Chinchilla’s Personality Like? Key Things to Know Before You Get One
Chinchillas—also called velvet rats—have dense, soft fur and a gentle, non-aggressive temperament, which makes them a favorite pet. This article covers their fur, personality, lifespan, and diet so new owners know what to expect.

The Arowana Breeding Process
Arowana breeding requires specific water temperature and quality, and proceeds in three steps: pairing, egg-carrying, and spawning. This article walks through each stage and the care needed during the breeding period.

Why Do Arowanas Sink Head-Down, and How to Prevent It
Arowana 'sinking head' is directly caused by a malfunctioning swim bladder, tipping the head down and tail up. Many factors are behind it, so find the exact cause and treat it. This article analyzes the causes and prevention.

What’s the Difference Between a Pet Rabbit and a Meat Rabbit?
Pet and meat rabbits differ: pets are valued for looks, meat rabbits for utility. Well cared for, pet rabbits live 7–10 years or more. This article compares the two and lists popular pet rabbit breeds.

What Happens If a Cat Breeds Too Often?
While unspayed, constantly in-heat cats risk pyometra, mammary tumors, and ovarian cysts, too-frequent pregnancy and birth also heavily burden the mother. This article explains the effects of frequent breeding so owners limit litters.

Possible Causes of Sudden Death in Arowana
Arowanas are hardy, adaptable, and long-lived, so a sudden death usually means the owner missed an underlying illness—the fish was sick, not suddenly fatal. This article analyzes the likely causes of abrupt arowana death.

What Causes an Arowana to Stop Eating?
Many things cause refusal: bad or old water, indigestion, big environment changes, illness—and some arowana stop seasonally. Find the real cause for your fish. This article lists the common reasons.

Is Driftwood Good for a Fish Tank, and What Does It Do?
Many add driftwood only for looks, but it does more than decorate. This article covers the pros and cons so you can decide whether to use it.

How Long Do Red-Eared Sliders Live, and How Big Do They Get?
Many think all turtles live for centuries, but species differ. The popular red-eared slider typically lives only 10–20 years at home, and even less if care is poor.

Why Arowanas Develop Droopy Eyes (Drop-Eye)
Drop-eye is a common and stubborn problem in arowana. It is driven by genetics as well as husbandry factors—feeding method, tank height, lighting, and overnutrition—and can be prevented by adjusting these conditions.