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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Wrasses are very lively fish, and love to jump. You should always have a well secured lid when keeping wrasses in your aquarium.


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. When adding particularly aggressive fish to your aquarium, it is a good idea to move around the rocks and such in the aquarium before placing the new fish into the aquarium. Moving the rocks in the aquarium will allow the fish to go back and stake out their own territory.

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Australian Sea Apple

$23.95

The Australian sea apple is a great creature to keep in your aquarium. The Sea Apple has very beautiful markings and patterns that make it very eye grabbing. The Australian Sea Apple can grow up to 12 inches long in your aquarium. To Feed your Australian sea apple you should stick to shredded meaty foods to feed it such as fish, krill and shrimp. However, the Australian Sea Apple is a filter feeder and absolutely must have phytoplankton. The Australian Sea Apple is a very reef safe creature and should pose no threat to the aquarium where you house it. However if the Australian sea apple dies, remove it as quickly as possible, otherwise it will poison your fish tank and kill most life in it.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 27 June, 2005.
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