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1. Clownfish do not always need to be with a sea anemone. Clownfish use anemoneís in the wild and they are not completely necessary in the home aquarium. If you insist on owning an anemone, you need to have plenty of experience to take care of it as they can be difficult to manage.


2. When you are removing a large ornamental rock from your aquarium, make sure to check all the nooks and crannies. Some fish love to hide in there and it is good to double check to make sure you donít leave one of your fish out of water.


3. 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.

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Spotted Sweetlips

$27.50

Spotted Sweetlips fish come from the Indo Pacific region of the Ocean. Spotted Sweetlips fish are carnivores and should be fed plenty of feeder fish, krill, squid, crustaceans and other meaty foods for best health. Spotted Sweetlips fish grow to around 28 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 150 gallons in size to provide plenty of swimming and living room for these fish. Spotted Sweetlips fish are aggressive and should only be kept by the advanced aquarium owner.

Origin: Indo-Pacific
Size: Can grow up to 28 inches at full maturity
Feeding: Carnivore, should be fed plenty of meaty preparations.
Aquarium: Saltwater, should not be kept in the reef aquarium.
Minimum Tank Size: 150 Gallons
Behavior: Aggressive
Care: Advanced
Compatibility: Should be kept alone or with other fish that can defend themselves.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 26 June, 2005.
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