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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Make any adjustments to the placement of the decorations in your aquarium before you fill up the aquarium all the way.† Not doing this can cause an overflow when you reach into the tank.


2. It is not a good idea to wash your filter media with regular tap water.† The tap water can kill the beneficial bacteria that is built up in the filter.† Use distilled water to clean out your filter and its components.


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 Veil Angel

$6.99

Black Veil Angelfish are normally farm raised color morphing fish that were originally silver angelfish. Black Veil Angelfish have jet black bodies with darker stripes and a dark black fin color. They are referred to as Black Veil for the fact that they have a dorsal and anal fins that are longer than normal angelfish. Angelfish are very graceful and beautiful aquarium inhabitants. You should provide your aquarium with plenty of cover and plants to make the angelfish feel more at home. Juvenile angelfish will school up and then pair off with their mates later on. Black Veil Angelfish are very beautiful and graceful looking fish and a great addition to your aquarium.



Origin: Tank Raised, USA
Size: Can grow up to 6 inches at full maturity
Feeding: Omnivore, should be fed varied diet with plenty of herbivore and carnivore preparations.
Aquarium: Freshwater Tank, plenty of plants and rocks to provide hiding places.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 Gallons
Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
Care: Easy
Compatibility: Can be kept with other semi aggressive fish in a community aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 08 July, 2007.
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