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1. When breeding angelfish, it is normal for the first spawn to suffer heavy losses and not make it all the way to the hatching phase. You should have the proper equipment before you start to breed angelfish.


2. You should be sure to rinse out all of the materials you are going to be placing in the aquarium with water. Do not use soap or detergents, soap can cause toxic results for the fish in your aquarium. Just rinse the equipment with distilled water.


3. 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.

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Madagascan Rainbow

$11.95

Madagascan Rainbow fish are normally from the Island of Madagascar off of the coast of South Eastern Africa. Madagascan Rainbow fish grow to a length of around 6 inches and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 50 gallons in size to provide plenty of space for this fish. Madagascan Rainbow fish should be kept in an aquarium with plants, but not too densely covered in plants. This fish are omnivores and should be fed a balanced diet of flake, pellet, and live foods.

Origin: Madagascar

Size: 6 inches at full maturity

Feeding: Omnivore, should be fed a diet of flake, pellet, and live foods.

Aquarium: Freshwater, plenty of plants and open spaces to swim in.

Minimum Tank Size: 50 gallons in size.

Behavior: Peaceful

Care: Easy, beginner level

Compatibility: Should be kept in a community aquarium with other fish of the same temperament.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 15 July, 2007.
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