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Aquarium Related Tips

1. 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.


2. Make sure to always keep your aquarium level when placing it. If your aquarium is uneven, the weight of the water can press against the seems and this can cause major problems in your aquarium.


3. When you are picking out fish for your aquarium, you should always pick the best specimens available to put in your aquarium.

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Orange Cockatoo Cichlid

$27.09

From the rivers and streams of South America, the Orange Cockatoo is a beautifully colored Cichlid with pointed fins and a bright yellow tail. The Orange Cockatoo Cichlid grows to around 3¬? inches in length at full maturity. You should keep the Orange Cockatoo cichlid in an aquarium of at least 30 gallons in size with plenty of room to swim around in. You should also make sure that you have plenty of plant life and rocks and places for the Orange Cockatoo to hide. The Orange Cockatoo is a carnivore and should be fed a diet of frozen bloodworms, flake food, frozen and live brine shrimp, and worms are all good meaty foods to feed this fish.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 16 July, 2007.
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