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1. Cloudy water is normally a sign of overfeeding your aquarium. Judge the right amount of food to place in the aquarium to not leave too much residue due to overfeeding.


2. Keep plenty of testing kits on hand, if you own a saltwater aquarium you should mainly focus on nitrates, PH, salinity, and phosphate levels. Never be caught off guard, make sure you have plenty of kits available to test the levels.


3. Discus fish are very hard to care for, they have very specific care instructions. These fish are hard to care for but are very beautiful. However we recommend that these fish only be kept only by the advanced aquarium owner.

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Arc Eye Hawk

$13.95

Arc Eye Hawkfish are from the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific ocean. Arc Eye Hawkfish are tan-red in color with a white band running down their sides, along with a patch behind the eye. Arc Eye Hawkfish should be kept in an aquarium of at least 30 gallons in size, as they grow to around 5 inches at full length. The Arc Eye Hawkfish can be kept in an aquarium with a reef system. This fish is a carnivore and should be fed live feeder fish, brine shrimp, and prepared meaty foods.


Origin: Indo-Pacific Ocean

Size: 5 Inches at full length

Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty preparations.

Aquarium: Saltwater, best kept with a reef in an aquarium.

Minimum Tank Size: 30 Gallons

Behavior: Semi-aggressive

Care: Moderate

Compatibility: Can be kept with other fish of the same temperament.

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 25 June, 2005.
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