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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Only use medication in your aquarium when you are out of other options. You should use a separate tank to medicate sick fish as some medications can have harmful effects on healthy fish.


2. Catfish sometimes require freshwater as juveniles and then as they get old they will need a more brackish environment. Make sure you read up on your catfish to learn what its needs will be when it gets older.


3. Pay close attention to your fish's PH needs and augment your aquarium as necessary to accommodate the new fish you are adding to your aquarium.

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Gold Head Compressicep Cichlid

$26.70

The Gold Head Compressicep Cichlid is another Cichlid that is from the waters of Africa. The Gold head Compressicep Cichlid grows to around 6 inches in length and has a light yellowish gold appearance with brownish and white stripes running alongside the length of its body. The Gold Head Cichlid is mildly aggressive and should be kept in a tank where it can scratch out its own corner to claim as its territory. The Gold Head is a carnivore and should be fed a steady diet of mysis shrimp, krill, salad shrimp, and you can also feed them flakes and pellets to supplement their diet.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 08 July, 2007.
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