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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Goldfish require a PH level of around 7.5 to live comfortably.† Use PH testing strips to ensure that the levels in your aquarium are just right.


2. You should always stay up to date on the new and exciting practices for fish keeping.† Subscribe to several news letters to keep up to date.† If you like to read, go to your local library and get some books on fish keeping.


3. It is generally recommended to use natural gravel for the aquarium.† Colored gravel can be used, as long as it is professionally made, certain cheaply made color gravels can be toxic to fish in your aquarium.

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Blonde Tux Guppy

$6.05

Blonde Tux Guppies are from the freshwater rivers and streams of South America. Blonde Tux Guppies should be kept in a fish tank of at least 20 gallons in size. You should also make sure that your aquarium has plenty of plants and rocks to provide suitable hiding places for the Blonde Tux Guppy. The Blonde Tux Guppy is an omnivore and should be fed a steady diet of vegetable foods, including algae pellets, flake, and wafers, but you should also be sure to include plenty of meaty treats like insect larvae and bloodworms to provide protein into their diet. The Blonde Tux Guppy should be kept with other semi aggressive fish in a more aggressive aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 12 July, 2007.
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