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1. When breeding angelfish, it is normal for the first spawn to suffer heavy losses and not make it all the way to the hatching phase.† You should have the proper equipment before you start to breed angelfish.


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. Make sure that the bottom of your aquarium is fully supported by your aquarium stand.† If you have any gaps in the structural integrity of your aquarium, it is much more prone to breaks and leaks.

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Diamond Goby

$18.95

Diamond Gobies are originally from the waters of the Indian Ocean and also the Western Pacific. Diamond Gobies grow to around 4 inches in length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 55 gallons in size to provide plenty of swimming and living room for this fish. Diamond Gobies are carnivores and should be fed a diet of plenty of worms and frozen meaty preparations. Diamond Gobies are peaceful and should be kept in an aquarium with other peaceful inhabitants, they can be kept by the experienced aquarium owner with little problem.

Origin: Indo-Pacific
Size: Can reach sizes of 4 Inches
Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty foods for best health.
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in the reef aquarium with little problem.
Minimum Tank Size: 55 Gallons
Behavior: Peaceful
Care: Moderate
Compatibility: Can be kept with peaceful fish in a community aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 09 October, 2008.
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