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Aquarium Related Tips

1. When starting out a new aquarium, it is best to add hardier species at first. Once your aquarium ages a bit and gets settled, you can start to add more sensitive fish to the aquarium.


2. You need to have some healthy natural bacteria to process the wastes and chemicals in your aquarium. This will take around 4 weeks to grow naturally, but you can purchase products to speed up the process.


3. 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.

Home» Marine Invert.» Plants & Algae»

Ogo Plant: Loose lb Haw.

$15.95

Ogo Plants are also commonly referred to as Hawaiian Red Algae, Limu, or Long Ogo Plants. Ogo Plants are from the waters of the Pacific, more specifically from around the islands of Hawaii. Ogo Plants are safe to place in the reef aquarium, and should not interfere negatively with other life in the reef aquarium. Ogo Plants can be used to help get wrasses and other herbivores to eat. These plants should be placed in a spot in the aquarium where they can receive low to moderate lighting along with low to moderate water flow. Ogo Plants are easy to care for, and can be kept by the beginning aquarium owner with little problem.

Lighting: Low to Moderate
Waterflow: Low to Medium
Placement: Any
Origin: Hawaii
Temperament: Peaceful
Care: Easy

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 28 October, 2008.
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