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Aquarium Related Tips

1. When starting out a new aquarium, it is best to add hardier species at first. Once your aquarium ages a bit and gets settled, you can start to add more sensitive fish to the aquarium.


2. 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.


3. Having a quarantine tank on hand is a very good practice to use if you frequently buy new fish. The quarantine tank will weed out any sick fish that could possible get into your aquarium and cause harm to the other inhabitants.

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Green File

$8.95

Green File fish are from the warm waters of Coastal Asia and the Pacific Ocean. Green File Fish grow to around 4 ¬? inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 30 gallons to provide them with plenty of living room. Green File Fish are omnivores and should be fed a steady diet of shaved shrimp, scallops, squid, mysis shrimp and other meaty and herbivore preparations. Green File Fish are peaceful fish, but can be difficult to care for. For this reason we only recommend these fish be cared for by the experienced aquarium owner.

Origin: Eastern Asia, Pacific
Size: Grows to 4 ¬? inches at full maturity.
Feeding: Omnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty foods along with herbivore preparations.
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium with no problems.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 Gallons
Behavior: Peaceful
Care: Moderate
Compatibility: Can be kept with other peaceful fish in a community aquarium.

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