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Tetra has launched a series of monthly podcasts aimed at educating and supporting fishkeepers of all levels of experience with expert bitesize content they can listen to on the go.

Featuring Tetra’s technical consultant, Dave Hulse, the series of 12 podcasts will tackle a new topic each month and be available to enjoy on the Practical Fishkeeping website.

The series began in February and focusing on how to set up a new aquarium, new and experienced fishkeepers can learn everything from the importance of water care, how to prepare ponds for summer, understanding and treating fish disease, and the benefits of a tailored diet.

Ashleigh Foster, aquatics marketing manager at Tetra said: “At Tetra we’re passionate about making fishkeeping as easy as possible to inspire more people to learn about the fascinating world of fish, while making sure those who are already involved have the information they need to enjoy a successful experience.”

Dave Hulse adds: “Fishkeeping, like anything, is easy when you know how. In an increasingly digital world our podcast series enables fishkeepers to receive insight on a range of topics while on the go, whether it’s during their morning commute, when they are out on a walk or pottering around the garden.”

Tetra’s podcasts, which have been created in partnership with Practical Fishkeeping, will be available to access on www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk. For more information about Tetra please visit www.tetra-fish.co.uk or join the conversation with Tetra UK on Facebook.

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