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Aquarium Related Tips

1. Purchasing fish that feed off of algae is a good plan to take care of an algae problem in your aquarium. You could also try cutting back the amount of lighting in the aquarium or get an algae treatment chemical to take care of any algae problems.


2. It is not considered a good idea to keep aggressive fish with fish of other temperaments. You should keep peaceful fish in an aquarium with other peaceful fish to avoid any sort of fighting between the fish. Aggressive fish should only be kept with other aggressive fish.


3. Some people go by the ìinch of fish, gallon of water rule when deciding on how large of an aquarium to buy. This is a completely false and bad method to go by, you should always check your individual fish's tank requirements.

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Trinidad Pleco

$3.99

Trinidad Plecos are nocturnal by nature, they are colored with greenish yellow markings, with patterned fins that keep it well camouflaged in the right tank. Trinidad Plecos should be housed in an aquarium of at least 70 gallons as they grow to 11 inches in length. Trinidad Plecos also need plenty of plants and driftwood in their aquarium to provide them with a sense of safety. Trinidad Plecos are herbivores and will eat away most of the algae in your aquarium.

Origin: Farm Raised, United States

Size: 11 inches in length

Feeding: Herbivore, will feed off of the algae in the aquarium

Aquarium: Freshwater, Densely planted with driftwood as well

Minimum Tank Size: 70 gallons

Behavior: Peaceful

Care: Easy beginner level

Compatibility: Should be kept with other peaceful fish in a community aquarium.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 13 July, 2007.
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