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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Do not overfeed the fish in your aquarium. Keep your feeding times at scheduled intervals to avoid overfeeding. If you are just starting your feeding routine, start out small and increase the amounts you put in on how much your fish eat.


2. You should keep some brushes on hand, especially if you are a reef aquarium owner. With your brushes you will be able to clean off any built up grime from inside your aquarium or on the surfaces of your hard corals.


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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Neon Blue Dwarf Gourami

$7.75

Bred In captivity, the Neon blue Dwarf Gourami is a color morph of the wild species of Dwarf Gourami that is found through out the southern part of Asia. The Neon Blue Dwarf Gourami grows to a length of around 2¬? inches at full maturity. The neon Blue Dwarf Gourami should be kept in a fish tank of at least 10 gallons, and you should be sure to provide plenty of plant cover for this species of fish, as it needs places to hide if it is frightened. The Neon blue Dwarf Gourami is an omnivore and should be fed a well balanced diet, you should mainly feed the Neon Blue Dwarf Gourami live foods such as larvae and worms, but you should also make sure to supplement its diet with plenty of flake and pellet food.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 19 June, 2007.
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