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Aquarium Related Tips

1. 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.


2. You should never used any alcohol to clean the inside of your aquarium. Alcohol can pose health problems for the fish in your aquarium.


3. You should always purchase the correct lighting setup for your aquarium. Doing this will make the habitat much better for the fish and plants in your aquarium.

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Bala Shark

$6.05

Bala Sharks are farm raised in South East Asia, most notably in the Country of Thailand. Bala Sharks are Semi Aggressive fish and can grow up to 16 inches at full maturity, and for this reason they should be kept in an aquarium of at least 70 gallons. Bala Sharks should be kept in an aquarium with plenty of dense vegetation and should be housed with 3 or more other Bala Sharks. This fish should be fed a variety of flake, pellet, and live foods.

Origin: Thailand

Size: 16 Inches

Feeding: Omnivore

Aquarium: Freshwater, Heavily planted

Minimum Tank Size: 70 Gallons

Behavior: Semi Aggressive

Care: Midlevel Care

Compatibility: Should be kept with 3 or more of its own species, can be introduced to a semi aggressive aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 19 June, 2007.
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