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1. You must always treat the water in the aquarium before attempting to place fish.† If you fail to treat the water the fish can die from the condition of the water.


2. Make sure to keep a log on hand to update any changes in the aquarium.† This will help you keep track of changes in your aquarium much more easily.† Keep your aquarium log in a place where you wonít forget it.


3. It is good to budget out the cost of your aquarium.† You should leave plenty of money to purchase quality filters, pumps, and heaters for your aquarium.† Your big aquarium is going to do you no good if you do not have the proper equipment to keep it going.

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Emerald Green Cory Cat

$5.99

From South America, The Emerald Green Cory Cat is a beautiful green toned fish that will be an absolute delight to watch swim around your aquarium. You should keep this fish in an aquarium of at least 30 gallons as they need plenty of room to swim around in. The Emerald Green Cory Cat is a bottom feeding fish and will work to keep your aquarium clean by eating bits of left over food from the other fish. You should make sure to house your Emerald Green cory Cat in an aquarium with plenty of plant and rock cover to provide enough hiding spaces. The Emerald Green Cory cat grows to around 3 ¬? inches and should be kept with other peaceful fish. As an omnivore, you should feed this fish plenty of flake food and sinking pellets along with the occasional treat of brine shrimp and live worms.

Type Fish: Cory

Temperament: Peaceful

Lighting needs: Bright

Habitat: Plants and Rocks

Swim Level: Bottom of Tank

Size: Up to 3"

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 19 June, 2007.
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