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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Cloudy water is normally a sign of overfeeding your aquarium. Judge the right amount of food to place in the aquarium to not leave too much residue due to overfeeding.


2. 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.


3. Make sure that the bottom of your aquarium is fully supported by your aquarium stand. If you have any gaps in the structural integrity of your aquarium, it is much more prone to breaks and leaks.

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Red Oranda Goldfish

$6.98

The Red Oranda Goldfish originally comes from Asia, mostly from China and Japan. The Red Oranda Goldfish has a bulbous red head and brilliant orange and red colors all covering the outside of its body. The Red Oranda Goldfish is very peaceful and can be kept in a community tank with other very peaceful fish.. The Red Oranda Goldfish grows to a length of 10inches at full maturity and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 30 gallons of water. You should keep your Red Oranda Goldfish in an aquarium with a lot of plant and rock cover as they need places where they can hide to feel comfortable. The Red Oranda is an omnivore and can be fed a variety of meaty foods along with flake foods, however you should feed the Red Oranda mostly vegetables.

Type Fish: Goldfish

Temperament: Peaceful

Lighting needs: Bright

Habitat: Plants and Rocks

Swim Level: All over Tank

Size: Up to 5"

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