Any fish biologists out there?


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I am doing a water chemistry project for Environmental Science, and I need to write a report about my project and its results. Only problem is, I am having trouble finding background info on the internet that can help that can be considered legitement (needs an author). I need to know prefered Dissolved oxygen levels, maximum nitrate levels, maximum orthophosphate levels, and prefered pH levels for warm water and cold water fish.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Any fish biologists out there?

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Yep, hold on a few minutes. I work with a bunch of aquatic biologists plus some environmental chemists. I'll ask and get back with you later today.

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that would be great thanks alot!!!

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Re: Any fish biologists out there?

Well, sorry I'm so late. You might want this for future reference:

Key word choices:

Aquaculture,

Aquarium,

Fish water quality requirements, and

Fish physiochemical requirements

Links:

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=16&cat=1789&articleid=1526

Select a type or species of fish. See tank conditions listed under that selection.

http://www.solodvds.com/

Aquaculture digital library.

http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/aquadig.html

Aquaculture network information center.

http://aquanic.org/

Look under publications here.

http://www.fisheries.org/html/index.shtml

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