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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Purchasing fish that feed off of algae is a good plan to take care of an algae problem in your aquarium. You could also try cutting back the amount of lighting in the aquarium or get an algae treatment chemical to take care of any algae problems.


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. Provide plenty of places for your aquarium animals to hide. Studies have actually shown that the more places a fish has to hide, the less likely they are to do so! Hiding spots also provide safe spots of refuge for smaller fish in the aquarium

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Chili Cactus Coral

$16.95

Red Chili Coral is also commonly called the Strawberry Coral for its red bumpy appearance. Red Chili Coral can grow to a size of around 6 inches across and should be kept in an aquarium of large enough size to provide plenty of living room for these coral. Red Chili coral should be kept in a spot in the aquarium where they can receive low to moderate lighting, and also medium to high water current. If done properly, these coral are easy to care for, and can even be kept by the beginning aquarium owner without too much of a problem.

Lighting: Low-Moderate
Waterflow: Strong
Placement: Middle to Top
Origin: Pacific
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Care: Moderate

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 27 June, 2005.
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