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Aquarium Related Tips

1. In larger aquariums, you should put a few scavenger fish in the tank. Scavenger fish will help to clean up left behind food and wastes from the other fish in the aquarium. This is a good eco friendly way to keep your aquarium clean.


2. If you use your tap water, you should make sure to remove the chlorine from the water before you add it to the aquarium. Chlorine can be very harmful to some of the fish in your aquarium. You can purchase kits to remove the chlorine from your aquarium at many retailers online.


3. Make sure that the bottom of your aquarium is fully supported by your aquarium stand. If you have any gaps in the structural integrity of your aquarium, it is much more prone to breaks and leaks.

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Albino Angel

$11.89

(Pterophyllum) Cichlidae family 
Freshwater

The Albino Angel is silver and white with some yellow across the head and back with pink eyes.  They like to be feed a variety of foods vegetable and meaty food.  You should provide plenty of space for swimming and lots of plants.


Size:  Up to 6"

No. in Tank: 1-2 pairs but must introduce them all at the same time so they will not be aggressive towards each other.

Tank: 30 gallons

Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

Food: (Omnivore) Vegetables as well as meaty food such as brine shrimp and bloodworms.  Feed a good flake food as well.

Light:  High

Adaptation:  They prefer a well planted tank with rocks and driftwood with plenty of space to swim as they swim all over the tank.  If you introduce all of the angel fish that you are going to put into the tank at the same time they adjust to each other better in feeling like they have equal rights. But if you add them one at a time they tend to become teritorial and want to be the boss of the tank if you weren't there before them.

Compatibility:  Is compatible with most fish.

Swim Level:  All of the tank

Temperature: 75-82 degrees

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 08 July, 2007.
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