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GloFish fluorescent fish come in a variety of species and colors of tropical fish. From bettas and danios to tetras, barbs and even sharks - all are brilliant under white LEDs and their color dazzles under blue LEDs!
SKU | 2873657 |
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Primary Brand | GloFish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Max water Temp | 82 F |
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Pet Max Length | 4 IN |
Special Diet | Omnivore |
Min Water Temp | 72 F |
Environment | Freshwater |
Temperament | Semi-Aggressive |
Care Level | Easy |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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ACCLIMATION: Allow the sealed bag with your new fish to float in your aquarium for at least 15 minutes (but no longer than one hour) to ensure the water in the bag matches the temperature in your aquarium. For new aquariums, adding new fish slowly helps to properly develop the nitrogen cycle, which creates a safe environment for your aquatic pets. A bacteria booster may also help develop a new aquarium for your new fish. Petco offers free water testing in store to determine if your water is safe. DIET: A well-balanced diet consists of a variety of flakes, pellets, freeze-dried, and frozen food, depending on the species. FEEDING: Feed sparingly and no more than fish can eat in 1-2 minutes. Overfeeding can quickly foul the water, especially in smaller, unfiltered aquariums.
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Short Fin GloFish Barbs should not be kept with Longfin GloFish Barbs or other tropical fish with long fins due to potential nipping behavior.
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