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When you’re a pet parent to aquarium-dwelling friends like fish or lizards, it’s important that their habitat is comfortable and contains everything they need to thrive. JBJ has an amazing selection of fish tanks, aquarium kits, reptile accessories, décor and more.
Their selection of aquariums, kits and stands feature sleek designs with lighting fixtures. The ambiance of your pet’s habitat should be both aesthetically pleasing and functional for your pet. JBJ accessories help mimic their homes in the wild and can help you create a high-quality reptile landscape for your pet lizard or a calming underwater oasis for your fish.
Shop Petco for all your swimming and scaly friends. We have JBJ reptile habitat décor and hideaways, including Malaysian Driftwood—an aquarium wood that’s a perfect addition to any reptile landscape.
And JBJ fish supplies include many beautiful aquaria and fish tank kits. Your aquarium decorations don’t need to be limited to inside the tank—you can add style to your setup with a JBJ high-gloss aquarium cabinet stand or nano-cube cabinet stand. They also have rimless curved glass aquarium kits, rimless flat-panel aquariums, replacement filter cartridges, and even an all-in-one nano-cube aquarium kit with programmable LED canopy lighting controllable through your smartphone.
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Thanks for reaching out. If is a good idea to fast for 1-2 days prior to shipment, this decreased feces and will help to keep the ammonia down. Typically clear bags are utilized with about 50% water, and 50% air/oxygen used. A local pet store might be able to assist, as they get shipment in (so have older bags and boxes, which need to be disinfected) and hopefully the skills to ship. Check with the airline also, box needs to be well labelled "LIE ANIMALS" and "THIS END UP". Sometimes a health certificate for interstate travel is needed, so contact airline and State of Utah, veterinarian. Good luck.
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I'm sorry you are having difficulties with your aquarium. There are several issues that should be dealt with right now. They are water chemistry, aquarium size and choice/number of fish. Any new aquarium should be set up and, ideally, run empty for several weeks (usually 4-6 weeks). This is so beneficial bacteria have an opportunity to populate the substrate and filter. These bacteria are necessary to break down wastes that fish will produce. The technical phrase for this is "establishing the Nitrogen cycle". These bacteria will break down wastes into ammonia then nitrites then nitrates. Nitrates can then dissipate or be absorbed/used by live plants. In high enough concentrations, ammonia and nitrites are toxic and can kill fish. Cycling a tank with fish is possible but it increases the risk of loss. Water chemistry should be checked every few days using a liquid home test kit. A water sample can be submitted for testing , but is not as convenient as testing yourself. Most pet sto
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It sounds like you need to take a trip to your local pet store. The clerks there can help you pick out an appropriately size tank with proper filtration and heating that can help keep Sushi healthy. They can also let you know what water treatments you'll need for the water in your area, as well as test any water you bring it to see if it is OK for Sushi to live in. Pet stores will also carry commercial goldfish food which is a balanced diet that is given to them. It should have feeding instructions on it so you know how much is appropriate to give to Sushi.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Anything less than a 100 gallon tank would be insufficient for koi of your sizes. They can be fed as you feed outdoors. Filtration would be critical to maintain water quality. A combination of mechanical, biological and chemicals filtration would be required.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thank you for using Boop by Petco! It looks like the tank provides enough room for Speedy and Explorer to swim comfortably. Keep an eye on them, and move them into a larger tank if they get significantly larger or you notice signs of fighting or increasing ammonia levels in the tank.
Updated on August 12th, 2025