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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Make sure to keep a log on hand to update any changes in the aquarium. This will help you keep track of changes in your aquarium much more easily. Keep your aquarium log in a place where you wonít forget it.


2. It is never a good idea to add shells from the beach into your aquarium. Introducing shells raw from the beach can add harmful bacteria and potentially new creatures to the aquarium.


3. Do not overfeed the fish in your aquarium. Keep your feeding times at scheduled intervals to avoid overfeeding. If you are just starting your feeding routine, start out small and increase the amounts you put in on how much your fish eat.

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Acei Cichlid

$10.85

From the country of Zambia in Africa, the Acei Cichlid is a long bodied blue fish, with yellow markings on the fin. You should have large aquarium for this breed of Cichlids, you should also make sure to have plenty of plants and rocks and caves. The Acei Cichlid will feed off of algae and bits and pieces left over from other fish. To balance its diet you should feed it brine shrimp and flake food and possibly other live food to make sure that it has a well rounded diet. These fish will grow to around 7 inches, they are pretty aggressive fish so make sure that the tank makes that you put them with can get along well or are larger than the Acei Cichlid.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 09 July, 2007.
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