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Aquarium Related Tips

1. You should keep the temperature in your aquarium constant. Constant change in the aquarium can be dangerous for the fish in your aquarium. Keep a quality heater and accurate thermometer to ensure that the water stays stable for the aquarium.


2. 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.


3. You should always take the time to acclimate your fish to the aquarium. Acclimating your fish will get them used to the environment of the aquarium. Adding fish directly can be too much a shock for your fish and can pose health hazards.

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Cinnamon Clownfish -- Tank Raised

$26.00

(amphiprion melanopus)
Saltwater

These are tank raised or "aqua-cultured" fish. They are more hardy and durable than there wild "cousins." Naturally found in the Western and Southern Pacific, this colorful fish has a dark orange body with one white, vertical band, outlined in black, behind its eye. There is a very dark orange-brown patch on most of the back half of the body, fading as it nears the tail, which is a light orange. The fins are posteriorly outlined in heavy black. Juveniles are red and can have several more vertical white bands on their body. Known also as a Dusky, Red and Black, and Black Fin Clownfishes, and as Dusky and Red and Black Anemone-fish. This fish can live a long life in the aquarium, yet is susceptible to "clownfish disease" (Brooklynella Hostilis).

Size: med. 1" to 2"; lg. 2" to 3"
No. in Tank:Many varieties of tank raised clownfish can live together, as long as they are introduced at the same time.
Tank: min. 20 gallon
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Food: (Omnivore) Needs a varied diet including both meats and vegetables. in fresh and/or frozen preparations.
Light: High
Adaptation: Need plenty of hiding places and room to swim. The aquarium must maintain high water quality. Do well in the tank and can live long lives. Will take 2+ hours to acclimate.
Compatibility: Ideal for a reef system. In the wild this fish lives among Bubble, Sabae, Leather and Magnificent Anemones (in aquarium it does not need these to survive). May pick on the more passive tank-mates.

**GOOD FOR BEGINNING AQUARISTS

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 24 May, 2007.
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