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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Do not overfeed the fish in your aquarium. Keep your feeding times at scheduled intervals to avoid overfeeding. If you are just starting your feeding routine, start out small and increase the amounts you put in on how much your fish eat.


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. Catfish sometimes require freshwater as juveniles and then as they get old they will need a more brackish environment. Make sure you read up on your catfish to learn what its needs will be when it gets older.

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Blueline Snapper

$37.95

Blue Line Snappers can grow up to 15 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 100 gallons in size to provide plenty of swimming and living room for this fish. Blue Line Snappers are originally from the waters of the Indian Ocean. Blue Line Snappers are omnivores and should be fed a steady diet of plenty of vegetable and meaty preparations for best health. Blue Line Snappers should only be kept by the experienced aquarium owner as they can be a bit difficult to care for. Blue Line Snappers are not venomous and can be handled and moved with ease.

Origin: Indian Ocean
Size: Can grow up to 15 inches in length.
Feeding: Omnivore
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium with caution.
Minimum Tank Size: 100 gallons
Behavior: Can be aggressive
Care: Moderate
Compatibility: Should be kept by itself or with other aggressive fish.

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