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Aquarium Related Tips

1. When adding particularly aggressive fish to your aquarium, it is a good idea to move around the rocks and such in the aquarium before placing the new fish into the aquarium. Moving the rocks in the aquarium will allow the fish to go back and stake out their own territory.


2. You should take out any carbon filters in the aquarium when you are medicating your fish. The carbon in the filter will remove the medicine from the water, so it is best to remove it all together.


3. You should never add uncured live rock to the aquarium. Doing so can release harmful levels of ammonia into your aquarium.

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Hi Fin Platy

$6.98

Hi Fin Platy fish originate from the waters of Eastern Mexico, Guatemala, and Northern Honduras. Hi Fin Platy fish come in many different colors including red, yellow, orange, blue, and different varieties of colors on their tails. Hi Fin Platy fish should be kept in aquariums of at least 15 gallons in volume to provide for plenty of room for this fish to swim around in. Hi Fin Platys are peaceful and should be kept in a peaceful community aquarium with fish of the same temperament.

Origin: Guatemala, Eastern Mexico, Northern Honduras

Size: Up to 2¬? inches

Feeding: Omnivore, should be fed a diet of algae wafers, pellet, flake, and live food.

Aquarium: Densely planted, freshwater as well.

Minimum Tank Size: 15 gallons

Behavior: Peaceful

Care: Beginner Level

Compatibility: Should be kept in a peaceful community aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 13 July, 2007.
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