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Welcome to Fish.com.my
Written by Web Master   
Saturday, 12 June 2004
Welcome to Fish Lovers portal. Fish.com.my is your source for all your Marine Fish and Freshwater Aquarium needs. Our mission is to create a resources and interactive portal for all aquarium lovers. Please proceed to register as member.
Last Updated ( Friday, 01 February 2008 )
 
Damsels for marine tank
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 09 August 2004
Damsels are the best beginner fish for a marine tank. Damsels are very tough, being able to withstand worse water conditions than most other marine fishes, not picky eaters and damsels are fairly inexpensive. The down-side is that they are fairly aggressive and because of this, one or two will co-exist in a tank.
Fighting will occur if you put more damsels into one tank. Most fish dealers get away with a lot in their tanks by keeping the tanks so crowded that most of the fish can establish a territory and this is not advisable for long periods of time. It is best to use damsels to break in a new tank. If you are then going to add other aggressive fish, you can keep the damsels. If you want to keep shy or delicate fish, you should bring the damsels back to the pet store once you and your tank are ready for more fish.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 February 2008 )
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Clownfish in Marine Tank
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 09 August 2004
Clownfish are related to damsels, and are fairly tough. However, cownfish are more difficult to acclimate to any new tank. Clownfish are very territorial, but are not otherwise aggressive except to other clownfish. They will do fine without anemone, which is good since anemones are much more difficult to keep because anemones require very clean water and high amount and quality of lighting. Also, each species of clownfish likes particular species of anemones, and none of them will regularly inhabit the inexpensive and easier to maintain Caribbean anemones. Some clownfish are captive raised.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 February 2008 )
 
 

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