Jadeite Gradejade Fish
February 6th, 2011
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Spectralite Lip Gloss – Jadeite $14.36 Spectralite Lip Gloss – Jadeite by Vincent Longo for Women – 0.08 oz Lip Gloss |
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Fish $26.32 Fish |
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Fish! $11.89 Fish! |
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Fish Protector – 16 oz. $6.99 Aquatic Polyaqua calms fish, reduces losses, eases stress, minimizes infection and aids healing. Helps to protect aquarium fish during handling, illness and transport. Also detoxifies heavy metals and helps fish absorb medicaton. Safe for freshwater and saltwater aquariums. |
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Marina 2-in-1 Fish Hatchery $6.49 Use this floating hatchery to separate a pregnant mother from the rest of your fish. Once the babies are born, they fall through to the “nursery” where they can grow to a safe size. This unit is also great for separating a bully from the rest of your fish, or separating an injured fish. Great for bettas, as well Made of sturdy plastic. |
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Terapon jarbua Target Fish $12.99 The Target Fish is named for its coloration as it appears when views from above. Looking down on this fish, it appears to have a bulls-eye on its back. From the side, these rings look like crescent, earning this fish another common name, the Crescent Perch. Target Fish live in brackish and even some freshwater environments as juveniles. They can be found in mangrove swamps and estuaries. As they mature, they will often migrate into the fully marine ocean environment. As these fish grow very large, they need a large aquarium with plenty of swimming room and no tankmates that are small enough to be eaten. Feed a varied diet of frozen and prepared foods like meaty pellets, shrimp, scallops, clam and similar foods. Live foods should only be given very occasionally. |
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Gobioides broussonetti Dragon Fish $5.99 Dragon Fish, or Violet Gobies, are odd fish that are native to coastal brackish marine estuaries of the western Atlantic coast from the Carolinas to Brazil. In captivity, they seem to thrive the best in brackish water. They are characterized by a long, silver-violet eel-like body, with dorsal and ventral fins that extend all the way to the tail. They have tiny eyes and a large mouth in which their sharp teeth can be clearly seen. Despite their predatory appearance, Dragon Fish are not big predators. They have poor eyesight, and do little hunting. Dragon Fish often feed by scooping mouthfuls of sand or mud, swallowing edible items, and spitting out the rest. Their natural diet consists mainly of diatoms, worms, and small crustaceans. In the aquarium, they will accept live and frozen blackworms, bloodworms, brine shrimp, ghost shrimp, krill, as well as sinking pellets and occasionally, tiny guppies. Due to their poor eyesight, Dragon Fish are often slow to find food, and do not get enough to eat before other fish consume all the food. Be sure that your Dragon Fish gets plenty to eat, or it may starve to death. Dragon Fish should be kept singly unless a large group can be kept in a tank of about 100 gallons or more. In small tanks and small groups, one larger Dragon Fish will dominate the others and some may be bullied or not get enough food. Dragon Fish can be kept with most peaceful fish that are too large to swallow. |
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Danio rerio Glo-Fish $7.99 The fascinating Glo-Fish has been genetically altered to give off a bright neon glow. The genes of this Zebra Danio have been altered with the genes of a certain anemone that features the illuminescence, and that is how the Glo-Fish came about! Glo-Fish were originally altered to a bright pink color, but now green, yellow, orange and blue fish are also common. Please contact the livestock department when placing your order if you have a color preference. The Glo-Fish is just as hardy as a regular Zebra Danio and also features the same bluish striping. They are an active fish that will hang out around mid-water or upper water level. They are great for community tanks. Feed them a varied diet of flake, small pellet, and occasional small-sized frozen food. The glowing coloration of the Glo-Fish will not fade or change – it is within their genetic structure and will actually be passed on to their offspring should they spawn. To see them “glow” at their best, keep a strong light on them for most of the day and then replace it with a black-light at night. |
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Pond Fish Food – Flake – 6.34 oz. $5.99 TetraPond Flaked Fish Food is ideal for all small sized pond fish. This special formulation provides a nutritional diet, ensuring your fish remain active and as colorful as nature intended. TetraPond Flaked Fish Food is easily digested by your fish, ensuring less waste and therefore improved water quality. |
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Macropodus opercularis Albino Paradise Fish $6.99 Paradise Fish are relatives of gouramis and bettas that are excellent additions to the community aquarium. They have white bodies with red eyes and some red markings on their bodies. This is the original pet tropical fish; it is one of the first fish to be kept in an aquarium. Paradise fish are very hardy, and will tolerate a wide variety of water conditions. Paradise fish are anabantids, and have a labyrinth organ that allows them to breathe atmospheric oxygen. They prefer slow-moving water. They are not picky eaters, and will accept almost any foods they are offered. Paradise fish have been known to be territorial, so be careful when keeping them in a community aquarium as they may harass small or timid fish. They are best kept in a species tank or with medium to large, hardy community species. They are also notorious jumpers, so be sure you have a tight-fitting lid! |
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Gnathonemus petersii Elephantnose Fish $19.99 The Elephant Nose is an interesting fish with a long appendage on its snout below the mouth that looks like an elephant’s trunk. Its body is gray to black with a slender forked tail. The Elephant Nose is a nocturnal fish, hunting and feeding mostly at night. It uses its long snout to help it find worms, insects, larvae, and small crustaceans in the substrate. It is important to provide smooth-sided gravel or fine sand so that it does not injure itself when looking for food in this way. Elephant Noses will accept most small live foods, but can usually be trained to eat frozen foods and sometimes, sinking pellets. The Elephant Nose is able to produce a weak electric discharge that it uses in courtship and in locating prey. This fish is relatively peaceful toward other fish of similar size, but is territorial and aggressive with its own kind. For this reason they are best kept one per tank unless the aquarium is very large, about 200 gallons or more. Provide a heavily planted tank with soft, acidic water and subdued lighting. This provides natural hiding places and will help minimize stress. Elephant noses are sensitive fish, and are easily stressed by poor water quality. Frequent water changes are a must to keep this fish healthy. Use caution if it becomes necessary to add medications or other harsh chemicals to the tank as many of these products are harmful or fatal to the elephant nose. If using medications, read the instructions carefully to be sure that the product is safe for scale-less fish. It may be necessary to use a mild medication or use a product at half-strength. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Pantodon buchholzi African Butterfly Fish $14.99 The African Butterfly Fish is an interesting fish that spends most of its time at the surface of the water. It has a long slender body and large pectoral fins that angle upwards like wings. These wings enable the butterfly fish to jump exceptionally well, so provide a tigh-fitting cover. This fish is silvery to olive in color with a chocolate to black marbled pattern on the body. This pattern varies between specimens, with some fish appearing almost completely dark. Its long ventral fins are deeply serrated, giving them the appearance of many fine filaments extending from a central origin. The other fins are transparent with dark rays. Male African butterflies have a curved anal fin, while in females the anal fin is straight. These fish are surface predators, and feed primarily on insects, larvae and other small items that fall into the water. They can usually be weaned onto a pellets or frozen foods, but should always have some live insects included in their diet. These fish are relatively peaceful, and can be kept with most community fish. They will, however, eat very small fish on occasion, such as fry, so be sure that tankmates are too large to be swallowed. African butterflies are shy, and need subdued lighting and plenty of hiding places. Appropriate shelters can be made using floating plants and other decorations that reach the upper area of the tank. |
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Fish Mate Pond Fish Feeder $45.99 This feeder can be set to dispense food slowly over a 5 hour period for a gradual, natural feeding. The large rotating hopper can be set to up to 21 average feedings. It is fully weatherproofed so it may be mounted on a pole by the waters edge or suspended over the water. It features an adjustable feed quantity and timing for all types of pond foods. |
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Fish Tonic Gold & Tropic – 5 lb. $12.99 A tonic for well fish, a remedy for sick fish Bausman’s fish tonic is used by many of the most successful breeders and aquarists on a regular basis. Suitable for a variety of uses like starting a new aquarium, boosting fish health, curing ich, and to destroy hydra. |
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Pyramid Fish Feeder – 7-day – 1 pk $2.39 The Pyramid Fish Feeder will automatically feed your fish when you’re on vacation. Features a patented secret chamber containing tubifex worms which opens half-way through the feeding cycle. Will feed 20 average sized fish in a 10 gallon tank for 7-8 days. For freshwater or saltwater fish. |
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