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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Provide plenty of places for your aquarium animals to hide. Studies have actually shown that the more places a fish has to hide, the less likely they are to do so! Hiding spots also provide safe spots of refuge for smaller fish in the aquarium


2. 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.


3. It is not recommended to keep your aquarium where it receives direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight can upset the balance of the aquarium and can raise aquarium temperature levels. It is best to keep your aquarium in a place where you can control the lighting.

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Bimaculatus Anthias

$41.95

Bimaculatus Anthias are originally from around the coasts of Tonga. Bimaculatus Anthias fish are carnivores and should be fed brine and mysis shrimp multiple times a day for best health. Bimaculatus Anthias grow to a maximum size of 5 inches and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 70 gallons to provide for plenty of swim room for these fish. You should also make sure to provide a few hiding places for this species. Bimaculatus Anthias fish are semi aggressive, and take a little bit of experience to properly care for.


Origin: Tonga

Size: Can grow up to 5 inches at full maturity

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

Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium.

Minimum Tank Size: 70 Gallons

Behavior: Semi-Aggressive

Care: Moderate

Compatibility: This fish can be kept with other fish of the same size and temperament.

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