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Aquarium Related Tips

1. You should always research the different types of fish you are going to be housing together. Certain fish can be extremely aggressive and cannot be paired with other fish of different temperaments.


2. Cichlids tend to be very intelligent fish. You should do your best to interact with them as some species will respond positively to you arriving home. These fish are very active and if you interact with them, they can develop much better.


3. It is generally recommended to use natural gravel for the aquarium. Colored gravel can be used, as long as it is professionally made, certain cheaply made color gravels can be toxic to fish in your aquarium.

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Insidiator Wrasse

$23.95

Insidiator Wrasses are originally from the waters of the Indo-Pacific, the Red Sea, and South Africa. Insidiator Wrasses grow to around 21 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 180 gallons in size to provide them with plenty of swimming and living room. Insidiator Wrasses are carnivores and should should be fed a steady diet of brine shrimp and other small crustaceans, you may also supplement their diet with other meaty flake and pellet food. Insidiator Wrasses are semi-aggressive and should be kept only with other fish that are semi-aggressive in nature as well.

Origin: Indo-Pacific, Red Sea, and South Africa
Size: Can grow up to 21 inches in length.
Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty preparations for best health.
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium with caution.
Minimum Tank Size: 180 gallons
Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
Care: Moderate
Compatibility: Can be kept in a community aquarium with other semi-aggressive.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 26 June, 2005.
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