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Aquarium Related Tips

1. When keeping aggressive species of fish, it is best not to introduce peaceful species of fish among them. Aggressive fish will tend to bully the more peaceful fish. Make sure to thoroughly read about the compatibility of the selected fish for the aquarium.


2. You should always take the time to acclimate your fish to the aquarium. Acclimating your fish will get them used to the environment of the aquarium. Adding fish directly can be too much a shock for your fish and can pose health hazards.


3. 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.

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Lime Green Wrasse

$26.95

The Lime Green Wrasse is from the Coral Sea and is absolutely beautiful. Lime Green Wrasses are jumpers and should be kept in an aquarium with a secure lid. Lime Green Wrasses grow to around 8 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 70 gallons in size to provide ample room for the this fish to swim around. The Lime Green Wrasse is a carnivore and should be fed a diet of feeder shrimps, flaked foods, and feeder fish.

Origin: Coral Sea

Size: 8 Inches at full maturity

Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed live and flake food

Aquarium: Saltwater, Reef aquarium but use caution when placing this fish in a reef aquarium.

Minimum Tank Size: 70 gallons

Behavior: Peaceful

Care: Moderate

Compatibility: Can be kept with other fish of a peaceful temperament.

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