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Aquarium Related Tips

1. 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.


2. Research the aquarium equipment you are looking at before you purchase it.† Different sizes of aquariums require different pumps and heaters.† Find out which products are best for your aquarium before you start ordering the wrong products.


3. When adding plants to the aquarium, be sure to check the lighting needs.† Try to find plants that will fit the pre-existing lighting conditions of your aquarium.† You should avoid plants that require much more light than the fish in your aquarium.

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Dragon Pipefish

$22.95

Dragon Pipefish come from the waters of the Coral Sea and the Indo-Pacific region of the Ocean. Dragon Pipefish grow to around 7 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 30 gallons in size to provide a large enough environment for these fish. Dragon Pipefish should be kept in a mature reef aquarium with plenty of plant life and algae along with caves for hiding spots. Dragon Pipefish are carnivores and should be fed plenty of meaty foods for best health.

Origin: Coral Sea, Indo-Pacific
Size: Can grow up to 7 inches at full maturity
Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed a diet with plenty of meaty foods.
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 Gallons
Behavior: Peaceful
Care: Difficult
Compatibility: Can be kept in a peaceful community aquarium. Should not be kept with aggressive fish.

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 25 June, 2005.
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