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Aquarium Related Tips

1. In larger aquariums, you should put a few scavenger fish in the tank. Scavenger fish will help to clean up left behind food and wastes from the other fish in the aquarium. This is a good eco friendly way to keep your aquarium clean.


2. If you have a protein skimmer you should shut it off when you are adding medicine to your aquarium. The protein skimmer will remove any medicines added to the aquarium.


3. It is not considered a good idea to keep aggressive fish with fish of other temperaments. You should keep peaceful fish in an aquarium with other peaceful fish to avoid any sort of fighting between the fish. Aggressive fish should only be kept with other aggressive fish.

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Kupang Damselfish

$10.35

(chrysiptera hemicyanwa)
Saltwater

This vibrant fish is a rare find. It has a body divided between a bright blue front-half and a bright yellow back-half. There are several regional varieties, each with a different amount of yellow. This particular fish is from Indonesia. A great fish for a school, it has high energy and is very hardy.

Size: 3/4" to 2; can get as big as 3"
No. in Tank: One, or several (a good schooling damselfish), as long as the tank does not get crowded.
Tank: min. 20 gallons
Temperament: Peaceful
Food: (Omnivore) Will eat frozen items (first thawed) and all preparations. Feed 3 to 4 times a day as this fish as high energy and will need the fuel.
Light: High
Adaptation: This fish will do well in a brand new aquarium. It needs live rocks and corals to hide and lay upon. Also needs plenty of swimming room on all levels of the tank.
Compatibility: Ideal for a reef system aquarium where it can form several territories or live peacefully among many damselfish. No aggressive tank-mates.

**RARE

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 02 June, 2007.
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