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Aquarium Related Tips

1. If you use your tap water, you should make sure to remove the chlorine from the water before you add it to the aquarium. Chlorine can be very harmful to some of the fish in your aquarium. You can purchase kits to remove the chlorine from your aquarium at many retailers online.


2. Wrasses are very lively fish, and love to jump. You should always have a well secured lid when keeping wrasses in your aquarium.


3. Clownfish do not always need to be with a sea anemone. Clownfish use anemoneís in the wild and they are not completely necessary in the home aquarium. If you insist on owning an anemone, you need to have plenty of experience to take care of it as they can be difficult to manage.

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Mappa Puffer

$157.95

Mappa Pufferfish are originally from the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean. Mappa Pufferfish grow anywhere from 5-10 inches at full length, size varies greatly for each specimen. Because of there size, you should keep the Mappa Pufferfish in an aquarium of at least 75 gallons in size to provide plenty of swimming and living room for this fish. Mappa Pufferfish are carnivores and should be fed a steady diet of frozen and freshly prepared meats for best health.

Origin: Indo-Pacific Ocean
Size: Size varies greatly, can be anywhere from 5-10 inches at full maturity.
Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty foods for best health.
Aquarium: Saltwater, cannot be kept in the reef aquarium.
Minimum Tank Size: 75 Gallons
Behavior:Peaceful
Care: Moderate
Compatibility: Can be kept with other fish of around the same size and temperament.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 September, 2008.
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