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Regal Angelfish Care

The regal angelfish is thought of by various hobbyists to be one of the most wonderful large angels in the markets. It truly is also one of the toughest to rear in the aquarium.The scientific title given to this beauty is Pygoplites Diacanthus. It's the only part of the genus Pygoplites. The regal angel has a extensive dazzling yellow body plus vertical white streaks that are outlined by blue.Similar to all members of the large angel…See More
Blog post by Pima Laga Mar 10, 2010
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Basslets - A Guide For The Marine Aquarium

Marine Basslets are small, carnivorous marine aquarium fish that are exceptionally well represented in the hobby. The overwhelming majority of them are somewhere between two to 4 inches in length and appear in a wide assortment of colors. They are all strictly meat eaters and are normally some of the easiest fish to feed in the saltwater tank. They are located in a variety of depths and are commonly living in habitats which have lots of…See More
Blog post by Pima Laga Mar 8, 2010
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Marine Aquarium Surgeonfish

The Surgeonfish family of saltwater fish represents one of the most well-liked saltwater aquarium fishes in the trade. They are all relatively large with the smallest of them achieving a length of about 8 inches in captivity. The biggest of them can reach lengths of over 3 feet. They are found all over the worlds tropical oceans and are some of the most colorful fishes in the wild. They fall under the family Acanthuridae, which means thorn tail as all surgeonfish have a small blade like…See More
Blog post by Pima Laga Jan 8, 2010
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Flame Angelfish

By far the most admired and identifiable Centropyge angelfish in the aquarium hobby at the moment is the Flame Angelfish. This is largely because of its spectacular beauty. It is a intense mix between orange and red with blue accents toward the end of its anal and dorsal fins.It has three to five tiger stripes that run vertical down the length of its…See More
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Regal Angelfish Care

The regal angelfish is thought of by various hobbyists to be one of the most wonderful large angels in the markets. It truly is also one of the toughest to rear in the aquarium.



The scientific title given to this beauty is Pygoplites Diacanthus. It's the only part of the genus Pygoplites. The regal angel has a extensive dazzling yellow body plus vertical white streaks that are outlined by blue.



Similar to all… Continue

Posted by Pima Laga on March 10, 2010 at 4:09pm

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Basslets - A Guide For The Marine Aquarium

Marine Basslets are small, carnivorous marine aquarium fish that are exceptionally well represented in the hobby. The overwhelming majority of them are somewhere between two to 4 inches in length and appear in a wide assortment of colors. They are all strictly meat eaters and are normally some of the easiest fish to feed in the saltwater tank. They are located in a variety of depths and are commonly living in habitats which have lots of… Continue

Posted by Pima Laga on March 9, 2010 at 12:19am

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Marine Aquarium Surgeonfish

The Surgeonfish family of saltwater fish represents one of the most well-liked saltwater aquarium fishes in the trade. They are all relatively large with the smallest of them achieving a length of about 8 inches in captivity. The biggest of them can reach lengths of over 3 feet. They are found all over the worlds tropical oceans and are some of the most colorful fishes in the wild. They fall under the family Acanthuridae, which means thorn tail as all surgeonfish have a small blade like… Continue

Posted by Pima Laga on January 6, 2010 at 8:30pm

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Flame Angelfish

By far the most admired and identifiable Centropyge angelfish in the aquarium hobby at the moment is the Flame Angelfish. This is largely because of its spectacular beauty. It is a intense mix between orange and red with blue accents toward the end of its anal and dorsal fins.



It has three to five tiger stripes that run… Continue

Posted by Pima Laga on January 5, 2010 at 3:19pm

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