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Aquarium Related Tips

1. You need to have some healthy natural bacteria to process the wastes and chemicals in your aquarium. This will take around 4 weeks to grow naturally, but you can purchase products to speed up the process.


2. Avoid placing your aquarium near a radiator or any other form of heater. The heat given off by these devices can easily upset the temperature balance in your aquarium. Raised temperature levels can kill off the fish and plants that you have in your aquarium.


3. If you use your tap water, you should make sure to remove the chlorine from the water before you add it to the aquarium. Chlorine can be very harmful to some of the fish in your aquarium. You can purchase kits to remove the chlorine from your aquarium at many retailers online.

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Bumblebee Goby

$11.50

Bumble Bee Gobies have the beautiful markings of black and yellow, in the same pattern as a bumble bee, hence the name. Bumble Bee Gobies are normally from South East Asia, in the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, and Western Indonesia. Bumble Bee Gobies should be kept in a brackish aquarium of at least 30 gallons in size to provide for plenty of space for the Bumble Bee Goby to swim around in. You should also make sure to provide plenty of plant and rock cover in your aquarium, as this fish can get skittish and needs places to retreat to if it feels threatened. The Bumble Bee Goby is an omnivore and should be fed a varied diet of flake and pellet food along with brine shrimp and bloodworms.

Misc. Fish

Temperament: Peaceful

Lighting needs: Bright

Habitat: Rocks

Swim Level: Bottom of Tank

Size: 4"

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 19 November, 2008.
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