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Inside Guide To Saltwater Sport Fishing
Saltwater sport fishing is a very special segment of the fishing sport, and it is a very different application from freshwater fishing. In saltwater fishing, the target fish are typically much larger, you are hunting for your catch in a very different environment from a freshwater application, and you may find yourself miles from land for long periods of time without the coastline even in sight in some cases. Your fishing depths are much greater, no longer stopping at a general 40-50 feet but delving hundreds of feet below the water's surface, where sport fishing could turn up some enormous bottom feeders. Therefore, it is important to have some real fishing experience prior to taking part in saltwater sport fishing.
When you participate, good, solid equipment is necessary. Start by making sure your boat is in solid working order, including verifying the condition of your motor or any other vital part of the vessel. When you are out on a lake, you are never out of sight of land and rarely more than a mile from shore, making it easy to paddle back to shore if the need should arise, but it's nearly impossible to get back from 30 miles out at sea in the event of a problem.
Also be aware that sport fishing usually involves a full day out in the hot summer sun on the water. Therefore, it is vital to be prepared with skin protection - visors or hats, boat canopies, and lots of sunblock are key to protecting yourself from the heat and the UV rays. Water and other electrolyte-enhanced liquids are also vital to staying hydrated, and while beer is a refreshing beverage going down, it can also cause greater levels of dehydration. Wear light clothing to keep from overheating as well.
Are you going to fish for redfish or for speckled trout? Choosing the type of fishing in which you intend to participate can make a difference. You'll need to determine the size and type of hook that you use, as well as the bait that you carry. Also, fishing for very large specimen requires a boat big enough to hold your catch. The type of fish you decide you want to target will direct your saltwater sport fishing trip to certain areas. For example, redfish are going to stay near the coastline in the shallows, while flounder will direct your saltwater sport fishing excursion to cooler, deeper waters where they prefer to stay near underwater structures that break the tide for them.
About the Author
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best saltwater fishing information possible. Get more information on saltwater sport fishing here: http://www.asksaltwaterfishing.com
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Portable Fish Hunter Fishing Depth Fish Detector Sonar $73.99 Description:This amazing product is especially designed for amateur and professional fishermen alike, to find out the location of fish and depth of water.The unit can be used in ocean, river or lake and is fantastic for detecting schools of fish in any particular area.Using amazing and innovative technology, this portable fish finder is the ideal tool to bring the fish to you!Water depth and fish location reading, fish finding alarm, don't let any fish swim away!Multi-ways of utilization. Allows mounting on the boat hull or floating on the surface of the water.Operates in below-freezing temperatures for ice fishing.LED backlight for night using.Specification:Display : LCD screenPower Requirement : 4-AAA alkaline Batteries(not included)Measure Units : Feet and meters selectiveSensor Beam Angle : 45 degreesDepth Range Max : 328feet (100M)Depth Range Min : 2feet (0.7M)Calble length: about 8MOperational Temperature:-4F to 158F (-20C -- 70C)Size: ~120 x 67 x 27mmWeight: 621.5gPackage contents :1 x Signal reader1 x Transducer Adapter1 x Stainless Wing Nut1 x Neck strap1 x English manual |
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1pce / lot Portable Fish Finder Depth Finders 2-328 feet, fishing lure, ice fishing finder $63.16 Portable Fish Finder Depth Finders 2-328 feet |
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Fish Is Fish By Lionni, Leo $26.99 When his friend, the tadpole, becomes a frog and leaves the pond to explore the world, the little fish decides that maybe he doesnt have to remain in the pond either. Author: Lionni, Leo Publication Date: 1999/10/01 Binding Type: Prebind Grade Level: 23 Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 7.25 Height: 9.25 |
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Pondmaster De-icer - 120W - 12 in. diameter x 4 1/2 in. high. $47.99 Help keep your hibernating pond fish alive with the Pondmaster De-Icer, which allows for toxic gas exchange. Pond de-icers are recommended for use in ponds 18" or deeper since ponds with less depth may freeze completely through. Contains built-in automatic thermostat and 18 ft. cord. |
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Depth Hunter $19.99 Depth Hunter offers 25 exciting missions in which players will hunt different fish species and face the difficulties of breath–holding spearfishing, an ancient fishing method. Players will also have to fight predators, can find treasures and get the possibility to take underwater photos to capture the beauty of the simulated, detailed and lively underwater worlds they’re exploring also in a free mode. The game supports motion controllers, such as the Razer™... |
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Bodianus rufus Spanish Hogfish - Small $39.99 The Spanish Hogfish ( Bodianus rufus ) has a bright yellow body. The front two-thirds of the body above the horizontal midline is reddish-purple (the hue can vary from purple to more reddish or more blue depending on the area and depth that the fish was colected from). This is one of the larger hogfish but can be very hardy and easy to care for in a large, moderately aggressive aquarium. Hogfish are closely related to wrasses and behave in much the same manner. They are active swimmers and are best kept in a tank with plenty of room for them to swim. They also spend much of their time picking at rockwork in the search for tiny animals living within. Juveniles of many hogfish will act as "cleaner fish", picking parasites and dead scales off of other fish. This behavior ends or may become harmful to the recipient fish by the time the hogfish is an adult. Feed your hogfish a meaty variety of foods. They will normally accept most pellets, frozen formulas, shrimp, scallops and mussels. They can be housed with larger community tankmates like angels, tangs, damsels and some of the more peaceful triggers. Hogfish have been known to overturn corals while searching for food but most do not actively prey on corals; use caution when introducing hogfish into any reef system. They may prey on ornamental crustaceans like crabs and shrimp. |
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Bodianus rufus Spanish Hogfish - Medium $69.99 The Spanish Hogfish ( Bodianus rufus ) has a bright yellow body. The front two-thirds of the body above the horizontal midline is reddish-purple (the hue can vary from purple to more reddish or more blue depending on the area and depth that the fish was colected from). This is one of the larger hogfish but can be very hardy and easy to care for in a large, moderately aggressive aquarium. Hogfish are closely related to wrasses and behave in much the same manner. They are active swimmers and are best kept in a tank with plenty of room for them to swim. They also spend much of their time picking at rockwork in the search for tiny animals living within. Juveniles of many hogfish will act as "cleaner fish", picking parasites and dead scales off of other fish. This behavior ends or may become harmful to the recipient fish by the time the hogfish is an adult. Feed your hogfish a meaty variety of foods. They will normally accept most pellets, frozen formulas, shrimp, scallops and mussels. They can be housed with larger community tankmates like angels, tangs, damsels and some of the more peaceful triggers. Hogfish have been known to overturn corals while searching for food but most do not actively prey on corals; use caution when introducing hogfish into any reef system. They may prey on ornamental crustaceans like crabs and shrimp. |
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Aulonocara stuartgranti Red Shoulder Regal Peacock - Adult $49.99 This beautiful Peacock features predominantly blue coloration with red or orange in the "shoulder" area and through the ventral fins when dominant. The dorsal fin usually has a white edge. Females are not colored, they are silver with darker bars. The Aulonocara cichlids are commonly called Peacock cichlids due to the elaborate coloration developed by dominant males. While many types of Peacock cichlids are available, they should not be mixed together in aquariums. One of the peacocks will become dominant in the aquarium and the others will never show their brightest colors. For this reason, many aquarists will pick the Aulonocara they like the most and add it into the aquarium as the show fish. Even though a peacock should not be housed with other Peacock cichlids, they may be housed with other species of Lake Malawi fish. This can include many of the rock cichlids, which come in a variety of different colors, but is not limited to only them. In depth research will help the aquarist pick out the most appropriate fish for the aquarium. Aulonocara will accept both flake and pellet food soon after being introduced into the aquarium. A mixture of both types of food is recommended to allow the fish to get the most amount of vitamin and minerals. They may also be fed small amounts of frozen food but this should be only as a treat so that the Aulonocara to not get too much protein in the diet. |
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Free Shipping 1pcs Portable Sonar LCD Fish depth Finder+1pcs Pen fishing rod $39.99 Free Shipping 1pcs Portable Sonar LCD Fish depth Finder+1pcs Pen fishing rod |
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Centropyge bispinosa Coral Beauty Pygmy Angel - Small $24.99 The Coral Beauty Pygmy Angel ( Centropyge bispinosa ) is one of the most popular pygmy angels. It has a deep purple-blue color with yellow-orange on its sides. The sides are also often striped with purple-blue lines and blue trim on the fins. The overall color of these fish is highly variable depending on the region and depth it was collected from. The smaller angelfish and "pygmy angelfish" available in the aquarium trade include those from the genera Apolemichthys , Centropyge , Chaetodontoplus , Genicanthus , and a few others. Of these, Apolemichthys and Chaetodontoplus are generally the largest. Centropyge is the largest group and some fish have been separated into new species and genera in recent years. Suitable tankmates for most of these angels would be community fish like tangs, clownfish, damsels, gobies, blennies, butterflies and similar fish. More shy and passive angels can be kept with smaller, more docile tankmates. Angels should not be kept with other angels in the home aquarium to avoid territorial conflicts. Occasionally, two angels may tolerate one another in a very large aquarium if they have very different coloration and appearance, but is not typical. All angels have cheekspines at the edge of their gill cover and in the dorsal fin; use caution when handling and avoid using a net that they may become stuck or tangled in. The diet of angels generally consists of meaty foods and algaes. They can be fed a variety of frozen items like formulas, mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, scallops and others, as well as pellets, flakes, algae sheets and other foods. Many can be kept successfully in a reef, but use caution with any angels in a reef system, especially with polyps and SPS corals; some have been known to nip at the occasionally polyp, coral or clam mantle but not to the extent of the larger angel species. Visit That Fish Blog for an Overview on Natural History and Care of Marine Angelfishes as well as a Species Profile on the Pygmy Angelfish and more from our marine biologists and aquatic staff. |
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Centropyge bispinosa Coral Beauty Pygmy Angel - Medium $29.99 The Coral Beauty Pygmy Angel ( Centropyge bispinosa ) is one of the most popular pygmy angels. It has a deep purple-blue color with yellow-orange on its sides. The sides are also often striped with purple-blue lines and blue trim on the fins. The overall color of these fish is highly variable depending on the region and depth it was collected from. The smaller angelfish and "pygmy angelfish" available in the aquarium trade include those from the genera Apolemichthys , Centropyge , Chaetodontoplus , Genicanthus , and a few others. Of these, Apolemichthys and Chaetodontoplus are generally the largest. Centropyge is the largest group and some fish have been separated into new species and genera in recent years. Suitable tankmates for most of these angels would be community fish like tangs, clownfish, damsels, gobies, blennies, butterflies and similar fish. More shy and passive angels can be kept with smaller, more docile tankmates. Angels should not be kept with other angels in the home aquarium to avoid territorial conflicts. Occasionally, two angels may tolerate one another in a very large aquarium if they have very different coloration and appearance, but is not typical. All angels have cheekspines at the edge of their gill cover and in the dorsal fin; use caution when handling and avoid using a net that they may become stuck or tangled in. The diet of angels generally consists of meaty foods and algaes. They can be fed a variety of frozen items like formulas, mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, scallops and others, as well as pellets, flakes, algae sheets and other foods. Many can be kept successfully in a reef, but use caution with any angels in a reef system, especially with polyps and SPS corals; some have been known to nip at the occasionally polyp, coral or clam mantle but not to the extent of the larger angel species. Visit That Fish Blog for an Overview on Natural History and Care of Marine Angelfishes as well as a Species Profile on the Pygmy Angelfish and more from our marine biologists and aquatic staff. |
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Fish Pathology $199.99 Fish Pathology is the definitive, classic and essential book on the subject, providing in-depth coverage across all major aspects of fish pathology. This new, fully updated and expanded fourth edition builds upon the success of the previous editions which have made Fish Pathology the best known and most respected book in the field, worldwide.Commencing with a chapter covering the aquatic environment, the book provides comprehensive details of the anatomy and physiology of teleosts, pathophysiology and sytematic physiology, immunology, neoplasia, virology, parasitology, bacteriology, mycology, nutritional pathology and other non-infectious diseases. A final chapter provides extremely useful details of the most widely-used and trusted laboratory methods in the area. Much new infomation is included in this new edition, including enhanced coverage of any diseases which have become commercially significant since publication of the previous edition Beautifully illustrated in full colour throughout with many exceptional photographs, Fish Pathology, Fourth Edition, is an essential purchase for fish pathologists, fish veterinarians, biologists, microbiologists and immunologists, including all those working in diagnostic services worldwide. Personnel working in fish farming and fisheries will also find much of great use and interest within the book's covers. All libraries in universities and research establishments where biological and veterinary sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this landmark publication on their shelves. |
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Portable Fish Finder Alarm Transducer (Depth to 100m) $49.99 Test Type: Length Test Range: 0.6 - 100 m Work Temperature ( #8451;): -20 - 70 Supplied with Batteries?: Yes Dimensions (cm): 27 x 16.5 x 6 Weight (kg): 0.558 |
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Pelagic Fish $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Pelagic fish live in the water column of coastal, ocean and lake waters, but not on the bottom of the sea or the lake. They can be contrasted with demersal fish, which do live on or near the bottom, and reef fish which are associated with coral reefs. The marine pelagic environment is the largest aquatic habitat on earth, occupying 1,370 million cubic kilometres (330 million cubic miles), and is the habitat for 11 percent of known fish species. The oceans have a mean depth of 4000 meters. About 98 percent of the total water volume is below 100 meters, and 75 percent is below 1000 metres. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/08/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches |
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Assorted Mantis Shrimp - Small $29.99 The mantis shrimp pictured above is representative only - the coloration and species of the mantis shrimp you receive may vary and shrimp sold under "Assorted Mantis Shrimp" are typically not able to be identified due to size or coloration. Please contact the Livestock department for more information on specific availability. Mantis Shrimp have highly specialized care and requirements and can harm tankmates or the aquarist. For in-depth information on mantis shrimp care and research, please visit That Fish Blog for PART 1 and PART 2 of Frank Indiviglio's entry, Mantis Shrimp (Order:Stomatopoda) - Breaking Research and Care in Captivity . Mantis Shrimp are not traditional "shrimp" but are actually members of their own group known as Stomatopods. They are some of the most notorious "hitchhikers" that occassionally show up in a tank after hiding in live rock or corals. They have very powerful claws that can crush shells, split flesh or even crack aquarium glass (an acrylic tank is recommended). Mantis shrimp need meaty foods and will prey on tankmates. Mantis shrimp earn a bad reputation but they are fascinating creatures for a species-only aquarium. Individuals like this brightly colored specimen are attractive and make the perfect "pet" for an aquarist looking for a change from the norm! 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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Assorted Mantis Shrimp - Medium $39.99 The mantis shrimp pictured above is representative only - the coloration and species of the mantis shrimp you receive may vary and shrimp sold under "Assorted Mantis Shrimp" are typically not able to be identified due to size or coloration. Please contact the Livestock department for more information on specific availability. Mantis Shrimp have highly specialized care and requirements and can harm tankmates or the aquarist. For in-depth information on mantis shrimp care and research, please visit That Fish Blog for PART 1 and PART 2 of Frank Indiviglio's entry, Mantis Shrimp (Order:Stomatopoda) - Breaking Research and Care in Captivity . Mantis Shrimp are not traditional "shrimp" but are actually members of their own group known as Stomatopods. They are some of the most notorious "hitchhikers" that occassionally show up in a tank after hiding in live rock or corals. They have very powerful claws that can crush shells, split flesh or even crack aquarium glass (an acrylic tank is recommended). Mantis shrimp need meaty foods and will prey on tankmates. Mantis shrimp earn a bad reputation but they are fascinating creatures for a species-only aquarium. Individuals like this brightly colored specimen are attractive and make the perfect "pet" for an aquarist looking for a change from the norm! 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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Fish physiology $110 Periods of environmental hypoxia (Low Oxygen Availability) are extremely common in aquatic systems due to both natural causes such as diurnal oscillations in algal respiration, seasonal flooding, stratification, under ice cover in lakes, and isolation of densely vegetated water bodies, as well as more recent anthropogenic causes (e.g. eutrophication). In view of this, it is perhaps not surprising that among all vertebrates, fish boast the largest number of hypoxia tolerant species; hypoxia has clearly played an important role in shaping the evolution of many unique adaptive strategies. These unique adaptive strategies either allow fish to maintain function at low oxygen levels, thus extending hypoxia tolerance limits, or permit them to defend against the metabolic consequences of oxygen levels that fall below a threshold where metabolic functions cannot be maintained. The aim of this volume is two-fold. First, this book will review and synthesize the adaptive behavioural, morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular strategies used by fish to survive hypoxia exposure and place them within an environmental and ecological context. Second, through the development of a synthesis chapter this book will serve as the cornerstone for directing future research into the effects of hypoxia exposures on fish physiology and biochemistry. Key Features * The only single volume available to provide an in-depth discussion of the adaptations and responses of fish to environmental hypoxia. * Reviews and synthesizes the adaptive behavioural, morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular strategies used by fish to survive hypoxia exposure. * Includes discussion of the evolutionary and ecological consequences of hypoxia exposure in fish. |
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'Fish' (Brazil) $144.95 Bringing the lens close to his subject, Hugo Curti discovers magical textures in silvery fish. The spontaneous composition shows a pleasing repetition of shapes, while light glistens off shining scales. Depth of field focuses attention on the bounty of the sea. Color photograph on Fujicolor Crystal paper mounted on a foamboard base. Titled "Peixes" in Portuguese. |
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Shell Feeder Stand $3.99 With the Shell Feeder Stand, you now have a food and water dish that works well in smaller tanks! The shallow depth of the dishes keeps your crab from drowning. |
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Supreme Pondmaster AP-100 Pond Air Pump with Diffuser - 9150 cu. in. per Minute $199.99 This pump has enough uses to drive your water year-round. It is durable and useful enough to become a vital part of your aquarium and pond tool-box for years to come! Ideal for aerating large aquariums or ponds, improving fish health through improved oxygenation, powering a skimmer, or keeping outdoor ponds from freezing over completely. Durable design holds up well to the pounding of the outdoors, while quiet operation allows it to blend well into your aquarium setup or backyard. Includes a 6' cord. Pond applications: Connect one end of a length of hose to the outlet on the pump. Hose length is the distance from the permanent location of the pump to the water's edge plus the depth of the water. (Note: a short section of hose and 2 clamps are included - these parts are for aquarium installations and should be disregarded if pump is to be used on a pond). Connect the supplied barbed diffuser to the other end of the hose. The diffuser needs to be weighted since it is very buoyant when filled with air. Attach the diffuser and about 4" of hose to a heavy object, such as a brick or rock, with a cable tie. (Do not use a weight that will rust or leach toxic substances.) Locate pump in a protected area. It should be covered to shelter it from rain and the elements. Be sure to allow for ventilation. Locate pump so that it can not fall in to the water. Note: In winter, damp air can condense onto the inside wall and freeze the hose. This can eventually block the hose completely, therefore it is important to check frequently during periods of freezing temperatures. Aquarium applications: Connect one end of the short length of included hose to the outlet on the pump and fasten with the included hose clamp. Connect the supplied barbed diffuser to the other end of the hose and fasten with the included hose clamp. Run a length of airline hose from each of the 14 outlet barbs on the diffuser to the aquarium and connect each to an air stone. If the air flow is too great, purchase and install an adjustable flow valve for each affected airline. Always let some air escape, do not restrict the flow of air totally with the valve. Maintenance: When airflow slows down, it is time to change the diaphragms and flapper valves. Disconnect the pump from the AC receptacle. Remove the cover lid. Unscrew the diaphragm/flapper combination assembly from either end of the pump and separate the 2 parts. Remove the flapper valves and replace with the supplied parts. Be sure to maintain the same orientation of the flapper valves. Remove the black, round dough nut-like diaphragm and replace with the supplied parts. Replace the diaphragm/flapper valve. Replace the cover lid. Uses 5/8" tubing or 3/16" tubing with included diffuser Output 9150 cu. in. per Minute |
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Supreme Pondmaster AP-60 Pond Air Pump with Diffuser - 5500 cu. in. per Minute $159.99 This pump has enough uses to drive your water year-round. It is durable and useful enough to become a vital part of your aquarium and pond tool-box for years to come! Ideal for aerating large aquariums or ponds, improving fish health through improved oxygenation, powering a skimmer, or keeping outdoor ponds from freezing over completely. Durable design holds up well to the pounding of the outdoors, while quiet operation allows it to blend well into your aquarium setup or backyard. Includes a 6' cord. Pond applications: Connect one end of a length of hose to the outlet on the pump. Hose length is the distance from the permanent location of the pump to the water's edge plus the depth of the water. (Note: a short section of hose and 2 clamps are included - these parts are for aquarium installations and should be disregarded if pump is to be used on a pond). Connect the supplied barbed diffuser to the other end of the hose. The diffuser needs to be weighted since it is very buoyant when filled with air. Attach the diffuser and about 4" of hose to a heavy object, such as a brick or rock, with a cable tie. (Do not use a weight that will rust or leach toxic substances.) Locate pump in a protected area. It should be covered to shelter it from rain and the elements. Be sure to allow for ventilation. Locate pump so that it can not fall in to the water. Note: In winter, damp air can condense onto the inside wall and freeze the hose. This can eventually block the hose completely, therefore it is important to check frequently during periods of freezing temperatures. Aquarium applications: Connect one end of the short length of included hose to the outlet on the pump and fasten with the included hose clamp. Connect the supplied barbed diffuser to the other end of the hose and fasten with the included hose clamp. Run a length of airline hose from each of the 14 outlet barbs on the diffuser to the aquarium and connect each to an air stone. If the air flow is too great, purchase and install an adjustable flow valve for each affected airline. Always let some air escape, do not restrict the flow of air totally with the valve. Maintenance: When airflow slows down, it is time to change the diaphragms and flapper valves. Disconnect the pump from the AC receptacle. Remove the cover lid. Unscrew the diaphragm/flapper combination assembly from either end of the pump and separate the 2 parts. Remove the flapper valves and replace with the supplied parts. Be sure to maintain the same orientation of the flapper valves. Remove the black, round dough nut-like diaphragm and replace with the supplied parts. Replace the diaphragm/flapper valve. Replace the cover lid. Size: Pump is 7.75" x 9.5" x 8.5" high. Uses 5/8" tubing or 3/16" tubing with included diffuser |
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Deep Six Hydrometer $7.49 Coralife's Hydrometer takes a true water sample at six inch depth. Easy to read and accurate, this specific gravity meter is designed to give temperature-corrected readings in warm water aquariums. Includes a self-leveling, hanging device and allows your hands to stay dry, avoiding contamination of aquarium. |
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Double-Back Background - Deep Blue Sea - Midnight Sea - 24 in. H (Sold by foot) $2.99 The double-sided plastic aquarium backing provides two beautiful colors for the price of one. One side a rich royal blue for the open ocean look and the other is a solid black to provide depth and contrast. Size: This background is 24" high. The quantity requested will determine the length of the background. |
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Sherpa Ortho Mat - 20 in. x 30 in. x 2 in. - Medium - Cream $29.99 Older or handicapped dogs need a little extra support in a dog bed. FurHaven Ortho Mats use medical-grade convoluted foam to provide your special pet the extra comfort and support it needs. 2" depth provides extra comfort for your beloved pet. |
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Sherpa Ortho Mat - 30 in. x 40 in. x 2 in. - Large - Cream $49.99 Older or handicapped dogs need a little extra support in a dog bed. FurHaven Ortho Mats use medical-grade convoluted foam to provide your special pet the extra comfort and support it needs. 2" depth provides extra comfort for your beloved pet. |
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C - The Journal Volume 1, Number 3 $2.52 The third installment of the C The Journal details Calfo's exploration of Iberian Peninsula, including Spanish aquariums and other aspects of the hobby there. Other features include in-depth articles on Giant Hawkfish, aquarium jellyfish, Medditeranean cave expolration, venomous bristleworms, and bears. |
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VeggieMag Magnetic Accessory for Sea Veggies Clip $14.89 Magnetic VeggieMag accessory locks Sea Veggies Clip in place for easy underwater feedings. Designed for use with the Two Little Fishies Sea Veggies Clip, the VeggieMag replaces messy, unreliable suction cups and makes retrieval dry and easy at any depth. |
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Scratch Removal Kit $33.89 Fix up those ugly scratches and damaged areas of your acrylic aquarium. Works on all types of surfaces: lucite, polycast, plexiglass, and acrylite, even polished wood and other plastic surfaces. Kit contains pads for specific grades or depth of scratches. Final polish and 100 percent cotton flannel polish cloth included. |


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