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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Always use a new or clean bucket when going through the acclimation or water changing process. A bucket that has been used to hold bleach or other chemicals can be very harmful for the fish in your aquarium.


2. You should never add uncured live rock to the aquarium. Doing so can release harmful levels of ammonia into your aquarium.


3. Pay close attention to your fish's PH needs and augment your aquarium as necessary to accommodate the new fish you are adding to your aquarium.

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Snake Polyp

$25.95

Snake Polyps are originally from the waters of the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Snake Polyps are peaceful, and should not be kept next to more aggressive species that will move in and possibly damage them. Snake Polyps should be kept in a spot in the aquarium where they can receive moderate lighting along with medium waterflow. Snake Polyps should be placed in the mid range of the aquarium to the top to meet its waterflow and lighting needs. To keep your Snake Polyps in the best possible health, you should supplement them with plenty of iodine and trace elements. Snake Polyps are a bit difficult to care for, and should only be kept by the experienced aquarium owner.

Lighting: Moderate
Waterflow: Medium
Placement: Middle-Top
Origin: Indo-Pacific Ocean
Temperament: Peaceful
Care: Moderate

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 27 June, 2005.
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