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Aquarium Related Tips

1. When you are removing a large ornamental rock from your aquarium, make sure to check all the nooks and crannies. Some fish love to hide in there and it is good to double check to make sure you donít leave one of your fish out of water.


2. You should keep the temperature in your aquarium constant. Constant change in the aquarium can be dangerous for the fish in your aquarium. Keep a quality heater and accurate thermometer to ensure that the water stays stable for the aquarium.


3. You should be sure to rinse out all of the materials you are going to be placing in the aquarium with water. Do not use soap or detergents, soap can cause toxic results for the fish in your aquarium. Just rinse the equipment with distilled water.

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Blue Reef Eye Hermit Crab; Marshall Island

$2.25

Blue Reef Hermit Crabs come from the waters of the Indo-Pacific Ocean and also around the Marshall Islands. Blue Reef Hermit Crabs are peaceful and should be kept with other crabs of the same temperament. Blue Reef Hermit crabs are omnivores, and should be fed a steady diet of algae along with meaty preparations for best health. Also make sure you feed this crab bits of dried seaweed, as that is a mainstay of its diet. You can keep this crab in a reef aquarium and it will do well while scavenging around the tank for bits of food. The Blue Reef Hermit crab is easy to care for, and can be kept by the beginning aquarium owner without too much of a problem.

Origin: Indo-Pacific
Size: 2 inches at full length
Diet: Omnivore
Behavior: Peaceful
Care: Easy

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 14 November, 2008.
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