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1. When you purchase your aquarium and the equipment for your setup, do not purchase the fish at the same time.† You are going to need plenty of time to cycle the water in the aquarium to make it hospitable for the fish in your aquarium.


2. 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


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

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Blue Flasher Wrasse

$26.00

Blue Flasher Wrasses are from the waters surrounding Africa. Blue Flasher Wrasses have very bright coloring and markings along their body. To house the Blue Flasher Wrasse you should make sure to have an aquarium of at least 30 gallons in size with plenty of cover for this fish, Blue Flasher Wrasses tend to prefer swimming toward the bottom of the aquarium.

Origin: Africa

Size: 2 inches

Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of live and flake food.

Aquarium: Should be kept with plenty of cover, swims more toward the bottom.

Minimum Tank Size: 30 Gallons

Behavior: Peaceful

Care: Easy, beginner level

Compatibility: Can be kept in a peaceful community aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 02 June, 2007.
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