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Puffer Fish Care Sheet

Puffer Fish Care Sheet

The Puffer Fish is actually a smooth toadfish, Tetractenos glaber, is a species of fish in the Tetraodontidae family, found along Australia's eastern and southeast coast, from northern Queensland to South Australia and Tasmania. It is one of the most abundant fishes in the muddy areas around the Sydney Harbour.
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Salamander Care Sheet

Salamander Care Sheet

The salamander is an amphibian that originates from Mexico. Being cold-blooded, they cannot produce their own body heat so their temperature will be the same as their surroundings. They have specialised skin that keeps them hydrated and allows them to extract oxygen from the water, so a high level of humidity is required. They also absorb all necessary water through their skin, so you not see them drink.
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Crab care sheet

Crab care sheet

In nature they frequent inland rivers, estuaries and billabongs throughout Australia. They are often found in intertidal zones meaning they require both land and aquatic environments within their aquarium. They should be provided an “island” where they can leave the water at will (a mangrove root protruding from the water is a simple solution). It seems they require atmospheric air at times for their gills to operate properly.
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Freshwater Mussels care sheet

Freshwater Mussels care sheet

Freshwater mussels are equally comfortable in tropical or cold water.

They are not as fussy as most Aquarium Fish about the type of water they live in.

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Live black worms

Live black worms

Feeding LIVE BLACK WORMS to your fish will enhance FISH health, Colour, and Activity. Black worms will help bring fish into Breeding Condition
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Axolotl care sheet

Axolotl care sheet

Also known as the Mexican walking fish, the word axolotl comes from the Aztec which is thought to mean “water doll”. Known scientifically as Ambystoma Mexiana, axolotls is, in fact, the larval stage of the salamander, and air breather, land dwelling, lizard-life amphibian. Axolotl pets usually remain in this larval stage indefinitely.
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