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Aquarium Related Tips

1. You should keep plenty of water testing kits for your aquarium. Testing kits can measure the levels of harmful and beneficial chemicals in the aquarium. You will need these testing kits for the frequent water changes for your aquarium.


2. You should feed your fish a variety of food and not just flake foods. Mix it up with fresher foods from their regular diet. Giving them more a varied diet will increase the general health of your fish.


3. 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.

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Blue Eye Tang

$31.95

Blue Eyed Tang are originally from the Pacific Ocean mostly around the Islands of Hawaii and off the coast of Australia. Blue Eyed Tangs generally grow to around 8 ¬? inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 50 gallons in size to provide plenty of swimming and living room for these fish. Blue Eyed Tangs are semi-aggressive but should pose little problem even to the beginning aquarium owner. Blue Eyed Tangs are herbivore and should be fed plenty of vegetable preparations for best health.

Origin: Pacific Ocean, around Hawaii and Australia
Size: Can grow up to 8 ¬? inches at full maturity
Feeding: Herbivore, should be fed plenty of vegetable preparations.
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in the reef aquarium with no problems.
Minimum Tank Size: 50 Gallons
Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
Care: Beginner
Compatibility: Should not be kept with other tangs of the same color or family.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 26 June, 2005.
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