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Aquarium Related Tips

1. When adding particularly aggressive fish to your aquarium, it is a good idea to move around the rocks and such in the aquarium before placing the new fish into the aquarium. Moving the rocks in the aquarium will allow the fish to go back and stake out their own territory.


2. It is never a good idea to add shells from the beach into your aquarium. Introducing shells raw from the beach can add harmful bacteria and potentially new creatures to the aquarium.


3. 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.

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Blue Striped Hulafish

$61.50

Blue Stripe Hulafish are from the Western Atlantic section of the ocean. Blue Stripe Hulafish grow up to 7 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 50 gallons to provide ample living space for this fish. Blue Stripe Hulafish are carnivores and should be fed a steady diet of brine and mysis shrimp, along with other meaty preparations. Blue Stripe Hulafish are aggressive, so you should take care when placing your fish with others, as they may not be compatible.


Origin: Western Atlantic

Size: Can grow up to 7 inches at full maturity

Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed steady diet of meaty foods.

Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium with caution.

Minimum Tank Size: 50 Gallons singly, 100 gallons with multiple fish.

Behavior: Aggressive

Care: Easy

Compatibility: Can be kept with more of its own kind, or with other fish of the same size and temperament.

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 25 June, 2005.
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