Welcome to Cebu Aquarium Guide

Cebu Aquarium Guide is a free online magazine for Aquarium and Pond Enthusiasts of Cebu.This website aims to provide information on where to buy Aquatic Plants and Fishes within Cebu. It also provides articles focusing on aquascaping and fish care. This website also aims to promote interest and awareness of the hobby of fish keeping and aquascaping.

This website also provides a venue for Cebuano fish enthusiasts to share their information and knowledge to all aquarium enthusiasts beginner or advanced. This website caters to all aquatic areas of interest like Planted Aquariums, Fish Ponds, Fish Keeping and Fish Breeding.

Feel free to contact us anytime if you want to contribute an article. If you have a shop selling fishes or aquatic plants please contact us we shall advertise your shop for FREE. We shall post pictures and contact information of your shop together with a detailed road map to help fish enthusiasts locate your business. If you sell aquatic plants or fishes in your home feel free to contact us we will gladly post your contact information and location for FREE. Our contact information can be found at the left panel of the website.
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Magallanes : Tropical Fish source since the olden days

Ever since I was a kid Magallanes has been synonymous to Tropical Fish. They have really low prices, good variety but fish are really stressed out because of over stocking conditions.

They have a lot of affordable fish food like flakes, pellets, worms and feeder fish.

They also have some aquatic plants but I have seen only three varieties for submerged and 1 for floating.

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Koi
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Carps
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Worms
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Giant Plecos
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2 comments:

This Profile is for Sample Blog said...

Hi! Unsa tong murag snake sa second picture from the top? Was it a snake or eel?

Unknown said...

the conditions these fish are kept in are the worst i have seen.. most of malawi cichlids are coloured up on hormones.. juvenile malawi aren't supposed to show rich colours that early. One vendor acctually adds blue food colouring to his tanks but its not obvious because you figure the glass is tinted blue. A lot of hybrids... best avoid the whole street.