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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. It is important to pay attention to the limitations of the fish you place in the aquarium. Do not place fish into aquariums smaller than there recommended range, this can lead to increased aggression and decreased health.


3. Purchasing fish that feed off of algae is a good plan to take care of an algae problem in your aquarium. You could also try cutting back the amount of lighting in the aquarium or get an algae treatment chemical to take care of any algae problems.

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Fishers Angelfish

$37.95

The Fisher’s Angelfish is from the warm waters around Hawaii. Fisher’s Angelfish grow to around 4 inches in length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 50 gallons in size to provide plenty of room for these fish to live in. You should also make sure to provide plenty of hiding spots for this fish to hide in along with plenty of live rock for this fish to feed off of. The Fisher’s Angelfish is an omnivore and should be fed a mix of algae wafers, frozen and mysis shrimp and other meaty foods. These fish are not the best reef inhabitants but they can be kept in the reef aquarium with close supervision.


Origin: Hawaii

Size: 4 inches at full length

Feeding: Omnivore, should be fed a steady diet of mysis shrimp and meaty foods, along with algae wafers.

Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept with a reef aquariums with caution.

Minimum Tank Size: 50 Gallons

Behavior: Semi Aggressive

Care: Moderate

Compatibility: Can be kept with other fish of the same temperament and size.

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