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Texas Aqua special exclusive from our AB master breeder
For all Red fish, we recommend you to feed them red color enhancer food(red carophyl) to maintain their beautiful red color. If not, it can fading off a bit depending on the enviroment and water hardness
ARC is a high-quality aquarium fish that boasts both the stunning albino discus and albino red cover discus varieties. These unique and rare fish will add a touch of elegance to any aquarium. With their red base colors and eye-catching white rim, ARC is a must-have for any fish enthusiast looking to enhance their collection.
The albino Red cover Discus is one of the many strains of discus that through genetic mutation have produced a reproducible color variation of the Discus fish. This strain has bright red color on their body with a white face and some come with white rim. . AB Red cover Discus aquariums should closely resemble their natural Amazonian habitat with plenty of plants and branching root or driftwood. Water parameters should be very consistent with a pH near 6.5 to 7.2, temperature between 84° to 86° Fahrenheit with low to medium water currents. Discus can thrive in a wider range of water parameters as long as the changes are not sudden and the fish has adequate time to adjust to changing parameters. AB Red cover Discus should not be housed with aggressive or boisterous fish species or in aquariums with intense lighting or strong water currents.
Most fish that feed on insects must rely on them falling, landing or being blown into the water. The archerfish has an adaptation that enables it to shoot and catch insect prey. In fact, they are known as “spitting sharpshooters,” able to shoot down insects up to five feet (1.5 m) above the water by spitting a jet of water from its mouth. This is amazing given the index of refraction compensation necessary for accurately aiming through the water-air interface
The UNS Atomizer Stand Holder pairs with the UNS Atomizer Mist Maker Set and can be installed directly the rim of a UNS rimless aquarium. Installation is quick and secure with included nylon screws
The Black Shrimp is a one of the most popular and coveted shrimp for the hobbyist, due to their bold, unique coloring and the challenge of raising them. Black Shrimp require very specific water parameters and near perfect water quality. They are ideally kept in a Black Shrimp-only tank because of their precise care needs. However, they are non-aggressive and active shrimp. However, with a little experience under your belt these gorgeous shrimp are worth the extra effort.
BACTOCIDE 1 is a highly effective solution for treating fish bacteria infections and cross contamination. With its powerful formula, this product eliminates harmful bacteria and promotes a healthy aquatic environment. Protect your fish and prevent the spread of infections with BACTOCIDE 1.
Bactocide 1 is a natural base effective treatment for aquarium fish especialy cross contamination, plague. A synergistic blend of compounds effective against protozoa, fungus and bacteria. These compounds work together yielding fast and strong results because it works in the three main directions that are the main cause for fish mortality, while being very gentle on the fish. The fish easily absorb Bactocide 1, making if highly effective for both internal and especially external diseases.
Indication of use Effective in preventing and treating bacterial disease outbreak, discus black disease (plague), skin ulcer, cloudy eyes, columnaris, red sores, bacterial gill disease, fin rot, huddled fish near the corner or back of aquarium, fish not eating with or without white stringy poop.
Before use
• Read the full user guide carefully and apply all the recommended instructions.
• A recommended hospital tank will only contain an air stone for aeration and a heater if needed.
• Daily water change should be adopted as means of controlling water quality during treatment. Adding water conditioner that binds and neutralize chlorine AND ammonia is highly recommended.
• It is recommended to stop feeding, during the treatment if you still want to feed or must feed, do it lightly and keep more attention to siphoning away any food or fish waste daily, also in this case you MUST be using water conditioner that binds and neutralize chlorine AND ammonia.
• Always start by cleaning the aquarium, whipping the glass and having clean treated water at the correct conditions for the fish.
• In case you still treat in a display tank follow these steps to increase the success rate and reduce risk. Wipe the glass surface, siphon the substrate, and any waste accumulated under or around décor, filter media…etc.
• Take care when cleaning the filter media not to do it with chlorinated water or any cleaning agent, or over cleaning it in a way that will remove most or all the beneficial bacteria(biofilm). Some products will directly kill the filter bacteria, such products will have a warning on the back of the package.
Method of use
Use one level measure of the included spoon (1 gram) for every 10 gallons (40 liters) of aquarium water. After 24 hours make 70-100% water change and add the full dose (for the total water volume not only new water). It is preferable to mix the powder well with some aquarium water in an external container then distribute it evenly over the water or pour it in a high flow area (ex: pump return). Recommendation: add 1-2g/L salt along with Bactocide. Repeat the daily for 6-10 days. Do not stop the treatment on the first signs of recovery to avoid re-infection, you MUST treat for at least 6 days. Professional use: In hospital tanks, with no feeding and when using water treatment product to neutralize ammonia a single dose can be extended to 48 hours.
Discus X disease prevention philosophy
• This procedure is applied successfully in Discus X Farm facility to prophylactically clean breeding stock before adding to the central filtered breeding system.
• Following this method will ensure a more enjoyable hobby in your main display aquarium, free of reoccurring fish health issues like not growing properly, dull coloration, loss of appetite or even death.
• This happens because we allowed many types of external and/or internal parasites to enter and live in our main tank, and will be ready to cause disease in at any time the fish are stressed due to water conditions, bullying, heavy parasite load, infection pressure … etc.
• Thus, Discus X recommends aquarium professionals as well as keen to always apply our QT kit Procedure using our QT kit PRO on any new fish in hospital tank prior introduction to display aquarium, fish room ...etc. to achieve the above results.
Precaution and storage information Store in a cool (room temperature) dry place, don’t place in a fridge to avoid water condensation on and inside the package in humid environments.
Bactocide will have an impact on the bio-filter, therefore; it is preferable to use it in a hospital tank instead, except if you are dealing with a plague then the treatment should be in the main tank for all fish with filters running. All tools, nets and hoses should be disinfected
Ingredients Usnea lichen extract, Terminalia catappa extract, Gingerols, Echinacea pupurea extract, proprietary phytochemical compounds.
Warning
Not for human consumption or animals meant to be used for human consumption.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
For use with Ornamental fish only.
Bactocide 2 is an effective combination of compounds known to have anti protozoan, fungal and bacterial activity for use on ornamental fish. These compounds work synergistically yielding fast and strong results against bacterial, protozoan and fungal caused diseases, while being very gentle on the fish. The fish easily absorb Bactocide 2, making it highly effective particularly for internal diseases.
Indication of use
Swim bladder infection, unbalanced fish that can’t swim upright, bloated stomach, fish not eating with stringy white poop, thick white poop, cloudy eyes, bulging eyes.
Method of use
Use one level measure of the included spoon (1 gram) for every 10 gallons (40 liters) of aquarium water. Leave it for 24 hours then change 70 -100% of the water and repeat the treatment. It is preferable to mix the powder well with some aquarium water in an external container then distribute it evenly over the water or pour it in a high flow area (ex: pump return). Prior to the treatment, clean the filter and aquarium and maintain the filtration and aeration. In case of bloated stomach, we advise adding 20g/100L Epsom salt.
Professional use (follow on your own responsibility): You can extend treatment period to 48 hours per dose; however it is your responsibility to make sure ammonia and organic waste in aquarium (filter, substrate …etc.) is under control. In this case you must stop feeding and use a product that will bind to ammonia and neutralize up to 1ppm ammonia.
Precaution
Store in a cool dry place, away from children reach. For use on ornamental fish only, not intended for use on fish for human consumption. Bactocide will have an impact on the bio-filter, therefore; it is preferable to use it in a hospital tank instead, except if you are dealing with a plague then the treatment should be in the main tank for all fish with filters running. All tools, nets and hoses should be disinfected.
Ingredients
Allicin, Hydrastis extract, Terminalia catappa extract, Gingerols, Echinacea pupurea extract, proprietary phytochemical compounds.
Caution
Not for human consumption or animals meant to be used for human consumption. For use with Ornamental fish only.
As an expert in all things aquatic, I am thrilled to introduce the BALA Shark. Hailing from Southeast Asia, this stunning fish brings movement and life to any freshwater aquarium. With its unique appearance and peaceful demeanor, it's sure to be a standout in your tank. Don't pass up the opportunity to add this beautiful species to your underwater world.
Omega One® Betta Treat Bloodworms are freeze-dried for a safe and nutritious alternative to live food. High in protein, these bloodworms make a nutritious treat for all bettas that provides essential vitamins and minerals.
Omega One® Betta Buffet Pellets are made with Alaskan salmon and whole herring and contain no artificial flavors. These floating pellets are low in ash for cleaner water when used as directed. Contains salmon skins to support vibrant colors in your bettas!
A distinctively marked large schooling characin, the Black Bar Myleus or Black Bar Silver Dollar makes an impressive display fish in a tank of large cichlids or predatory fish or as a centerpiece fish on their own. With their distinctive vertical black bar, elongated dorsal and anal fins, and combination of silver, red, and iridescent blue coloration, mature specimens are spectacular fish and will display the best behavior and color in a group of 5 or more
Knifefish are a member of the Apteronotidae family and the speckled knifefish group. They are considered a true bony fish. They possess a weak electrical organ at the caudal peduncles which is used to locate food. They require excellent filtration for best results! This is a generally timid and reclusive fish, preferring a fine-gravel-bottom aquarium with plenty of roots and rocks for hiding places & subdued to dark lighting or tanks with many floating plants. Many hobbyists will purchase a “ghost tube,” which is merely a clear plastic tube that facilitates viewing during the day. Once accustomed to its surroundings, the Black Ghost Knifefish can become incredibly tame and trusting to the point of being hand-held! It does very well with other, larger species of a peaceful nature, but may be aggressive towards those of similar or smaller size.
Knifefish are carnivores and will eat all types of live foods, meat, chopped earthworms, as well as frozen and flaked foods.
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The Black Koi is one of many unique color variety of Poecilia reticulata guppy developed through years of careful, selective breeding. This brilliantly colored fish showcases a stunning jewel-like a koi fish with red coloration, making it a coveted addition for guppy aficionados or any freshwater aquarium enthusiast specially with big dorsal .
The Black Koi requires an aquarium of at least 20 gallons in size. It is a very peaceful fish and should be housed with tank mates of similar temperament. Though the Koi Red ear is a hardy fish tolerant of small changes in water parameters, care should be taken to keep water temperature, pH, and nutrient levels in check. This hardy and energetic fish makes an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists.
Guppies are relatively easy to breed even for the beginning aquarists. If you are interested in breeding guppies, the ideal aquarium should have a covering of floating plants and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.
The Black Koi is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition.
