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Aquarium Related Tips

1. 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.


2. Cichlids tend to be very intelligent fish.† You should do your best to interact with them as some species will respond positively to you arriving home.† These fish are very active and if you interact with them, they can develop much better.


3. Avoid placing your aquarium near a radiator or any other form of heater.† The heat given off by these devices can easily upset the temperature balance in your aquarium.† Raised temperature levels can kill off the fish and plants that you have in your aquarium.

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Black Moor Goldfish

$6.98

A fancy species of Goldfish the Black Moor Goldfish is sold commonly for bowls, aquariums, and indoor and outdoor ponds, along with a wide variety of other places to keep fish. You should keep the Black Moor Goldfish in an aquarium with plenty of rock and plant cover to provide places to hide for the Black Moor Goldfish. The Black Moor Goldfish is bright large and easy to care for, and because of its distinct markings, the Black Moor Goldfish is a great eye catcher. You should feed these goldfish a variety of plant food including vegetables, you should also feed them the occasional meaty treat of bloodworms, glass worms, and brine shrimp.

Type Fish: Goldfish

Temperament: Peaceful

Lighting needs: Bright

Habitat: Plants and Rocks

Swim Level: All over Tank

Size: Up to 4.5"

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