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Remember to change 15% of you aquarium water every month! It`s not that hard to do and your fish will love you for it! The hardest part is getting into the mood.

Johnnyrum`s helpful hints!

Find a good marine dealer that specializes in salt water fish. Not a "super store" that dabbles in all pet catagories.

Pick out fresh looking food. Look for signs of freezer burn on frozen foods. Green foods should be washed with running water while gently rubbing with fingers.

Use a Ground Fault Interrupter in your electricity source!

Never use soap to clean any equipment. Bleach is best to clean with, because it can be neutralized with de-clorinater. Hands must be washed with soap before putting them into the tank, but rinse very well.

Use 2 thermometers in your tank. Always keep an eye on the tank temperature. 26 degrees celsius is what I keep my tank at.

Enjoy your aquarium!

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My 130 gallon aquarium. SIZE= 72"x18"x24" In this picture I can see a Coral Banded Prawn, Yellow Tang, Convict Tang, and a Damsel fish. Substrate is crushed coral with lava rocks and bleached white coral deco.

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Aquariums are not just living furniture.
They are a piece of the living ocean
right in your own home.
Most marine fish for aquariums,
come directly from the ocean.
Only a few species can be bread in captivity.
Give your fish the best of care!

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This page was updated: 2/8/2012