Tropical Fish Guide
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The Video Guide to Hawaiian Reef Fish
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CATALINA - AquaOdysseas: The Living Travel Guide
$19.99 30 minute AquaOdysseas presents Santa Catalina Island! Only 22 miles off the coast of southern California, this beautiful island getaway provides many adventures for visitors from fishing and diving to parasailing and relaxing. Know before you go to Catalina using our 3D interactive map and at the press of a button learn in depth knowledge of the best the island has to offer. A fully interactiv... |
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Don't Adopt a Child, Adopt a Fish: How you can make your new fish your best friend ever. (Skinny Report)
$8.43 If you're a first-time aquarium owner interested in the basics of setting up a freshwater or saltwater aquarium... or even if you just want to own a few goldfish, koi or betta... the Skinny Guide to Adopting Fish will show you how.Fish are popular pets, and for good reason. To most people fish are the lowest maintenance pet there is!You don't need to groom a fish, or walk a fish, or train a fish. ... |
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The New Marine Aquarium: Step-By-Step Setup & Stocking Guide
$11.95 This fully illustrated handbook is designed to help the beginning saltwater hobbyist with planning, setting up, and stocking his or her first marine aquarium. Creating a beautiful, healthy marine aquarium has never been easier, using the simplified, natural methods learned and practiced by the world`s leading reef aquarists. For anyone setting up a first marine tank or rejuvenating an existing sys... |
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Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas
$24.56 Reef Fish Identification - Florida Caribbean Bahama... |
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Turks and Caicos Mini-map & Reef Creatures Identification Guide - Fish ID
$5.95 Franko's fish cards are stiff, laminated plastic, with a hole for a lanyard. Take it snorkeling or scuba diving with you! Size of Fish Cards: 5.5 by 8.5... |
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Belize Mini-map & Reef Creatures Identification Guide - Fish ID
$5.95 Franko's fish cards are stiff, laminated plastic, with a hole for a lanyard. Take it snorkeling or scuba diving with you! Size of Fish Cards: 5.5 by 8.5... |
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New Submersible Shell ID Card & Pocket Guide for Scuba Divers, Snorkelers & Fishermen - Beachcomber's Field Guide to Shells of the Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean & the Gulf of Mexico
$11.95 Planning an exotic vacation? Wouldn't it be great to have an idea of what marine life you may encounter? If you're the kind of diver, snorkeler or fisherman that wants to know the names of the marine life that you may encounter, then this Marine Life Identification Card is what you are looking for. This high quality Identification card is printed onto plastic and is totally waterproof. The card co... |

Get a new tank - How to save water?
I get a bigger tank, how I'm setting up on the water for them? I spyOrb 30L a minute, I'll drain the water in the tank again? The tank is 180L I get (see my another question), what can be done to the water cycle, etc.? Please complete step by step would be great because I do not want to kill my fish Tropical beautiful! The tank came to me 2nd Hand with water, then I got it, I do every week watet partial changes. Help please! Besides, what kind of fish can be kept in the 180L? Currently, I have neon tetras (babies), 2 white-tipped tetras and a fish Unidentified black, which is very quiet. I have 2 glass catfish and my first purchase Once the tank is set to be more of them as they not do well as a couple (even if the pet store guy said they !!!). grr Thanks! Sorry for the typos!
Hello, To configure your new tank, half fill the tank again with fresh tap water, then empty the tank spyOrb again because The new tank is much larger than spyOrb what will be needed to complete the filling with tap water. On the bike the tank then all you do is get a gravel cleaner, gravel and clean the drain about 25% water, while water is then drained clean the filter. I do it every six weeks, always keep the tank clean and clear. Regarding the type of fish and grouse can not take the community Kribs fish or dwarf cichlids. Any other type of fish, for example. cichlids will kill and eat fish.




