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Aquarium Related Tips

1. You should always thoroughly research the type of aquarium you are going to be setting up before you purchase it. Make sure you have the proper gallon capacity and shape that will fit in your home.


2. 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.


3. Cloudy water is normally a sign of overfeeding your aquarium. Judge the right amount of food to place in the aquarium to not leave too much residue due to overfeeding.

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Demasoni Cichlid

$21.05

Demasoni Cichlids are another fish from the Malawi Lake in Africa, they grow to a size of around 4 inches when they reach maturity. The Demasoni Cichlid is an especially aggressive fish and is best kept in larger numbers of its own kind to avoid a little bit of its aggressive tendencies. You should keep groups of Demasoni Cichlids in larger sized aquariums for plenty of room to move around and plenty of places for the Demasoni to carve out their own little territories, they also need these spaces as spots for them to hide. The Demasoni is not a picky eater by any means and will eat most anything that you put in the tank to feed them, but they should mostly eat vegetables.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 09 July, 2007.
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