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Aquarium Related Tips

1. It is good to budget out the cost of your aquarium. You should leave plenty of money to purchase quality filters, pumps, and heaters for your aquarium. Your big aquarium is going to do you no good if you do not have the proper equipment to keep it going.


2. Provide plenty of places for your aquarium animals to hide. Studies have actually shown that the more places a fish has to hide, the less likely they are to do so! Hiding spots also provide safe spots of refuge for smaller fish in the aquarium


3. 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.

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Skunk

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Skunk Cory Cats are originally from the waters of South America and Brazil. Skunk Cory Cats are peaceful members of the aquarium, and should not be kept with more aggressive species that will possibly harm them. Skunk Cory Cats are a bit hard to care for, and should only be kept by the experienced aquarium owner to ensure their health. Skunk Cory Cats grow to around 2 ¬? inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons to provide plenty of swimming and living room. Skunk Cory Cats are omnivores and should be fed a steady diet of flake, frozen, and pellet foods for best health.

Origin: South America, Brazil
Size: Can grow to 2 ¬? inches across
Feeding: Omnivore
Aquarium: Freshwater
Minimum Tank Size: 20 Gallons
Behavior: Peaceful
Care: Easy
Compatibility: Can be kept in a community aquarium with other peaceful fish.

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