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Aquatic Pets and Aquariums

What’s the best freshwater aquarium fish combination? What size tank does a pet pufferfish need? Does an aquarium need to have plants? Are saltwater aquarium fish right for me? Uncle Bill’s can answer these questions and help you find the right pet fish or other aquatic friends, along with all the aquatic pet supplies you need to give it a comfortable home.

Best Aquatic Pets for Beginners

Pet fish habitats can range from a simple rectangular tank to nano reef or betta tanks to a saltwater aquarium holding 100 gallons or more. Uncle Bill’s generally recommends that people who are new to maintaining an aquarium choose a fish that’s low-maintenance. Here are some excellent freshwater fish for beginners:
Guppies
Mollies
Platies
*These three types of freshwater fish above get along well with each other, and can live in a large enough tank in same-sex groups.
Bettas
*Smart, showy, but only female Bettas can share a tank since males are aggressive to each other, but male Bettas may share a tank with Neon Tetras.
Cichlids
*While fairly aggressive, some of the most colorful and popular freshwater fish in the hobby.

Other Aquatic Pets

In addition to fish, Uncle Bill’s has a wide variety of water-loving animals: 
Frogs
Sideneck Turtles
And Axolotls!
*Our inventory varies by location, so please contact us if you’re looking for a specific type of aquatic pet or stop by an Uncle Bill’s location near you.

Aquarium Care

Uncle Bill’s has everything you’d expect in an aquatic pet store: aquariums, filtration systems, fish food, and more. Our friendly associates can help you choose an appropriately sized saltwater or freshwater aquarium for your pet and provide tips on aquatic plants and fish tank accessories.

Quick tips for freshwater aquariums:
*Avoid direct sunlight to deter algae growth
*Once a week
    -Change about 10-20% of your tank water (varies by tank size and number of fish)
    -Use a siphon when removing water so you can do it slowly
    -Set aside water you siphon off to use when you clean the filter
    -Only add pre-treated or R/O water to the tank

 


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Aquariums are great learning tools.

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Whether you’re an adult hobbyist or have kids interested in science, building and perfecting an aquarium habitat is a fun and exciting way to learn about nature and ecology.

Aquariums promote responsibility without being too demanding.

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Kids (and adults) of all ages can participate in various tasks related to maintaining an aquarium, and they often become deeply invested in the saltwater fish or freshwater fish they select. Aquariums can also be a relatively low-maintenance hobby, which is perfect for busy households.

Aquariums reduce stress and anxiety.

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Have you noticed how many doctors’ offices have aquariums? That is not a coincidence! Experts, including the former Surgeon General of the United States, advocate aquariums for their proven health benefits, including reducing blood pressure!

Read more on our Aquatics blog!

Fiddler Crabs!

| Feb 15, 2017

Mini Crabs & Fiddler Crabs

Fiddler crabs in the wild can be found scuttling across sea beaches as well as brackish inter-tidal mud flats, lagoons, and swamps.  However, the usual mini or fiddler crabs you can find at your local pet store are semi-terrestrial brackish crabs, which will mean they need some aquarium salt in their water as well as access to occasional air and dry land.  These small crabs enjoy eating flake, thawed freeze-dried, pellet, or thawed frozen foods in captivity - alternating proteins and algae foods.  The movement of the smaller claw from the ground to their mouth during feeding illustrates the crabs' common given name; it looks as if the animal is playing the larger claw like a fiddle!  fiddler crab

 In order to eat, the crab's smaller claw picks up chunks of sediment from the ground, bringing it to its mouth, and sifting through the sand and soil for anything edible before rolling up what is left into a tiny ball.  The presence of these types of sediment balls near the entrance of a sand burrow is a good sign of a crab living there.  Their diet makes Fiddler crabs “detritivores”:  meaning creatures that gain nutrition from eating decomposing plant and animal material.  Scientific research suggests that the feeding habits of fiddler crabs play a vital role in the preservation of wetland environments - by sifting through the sands, they aerate the substrate and keep the soil saturated with air.  

Fun Fact:  Fiddler crabs exhibit a constant circadian rhythm in a controlled setting that imitates the ebb and flow of the tides.  This makes the crabs turn dark in the day and light in the dark!  CR007M fiddler crab

Fiddler crabs are most well known for their dimorphic claws; the males have one larger, dominant claw than the other while both females’ claws are the same size.  Fiddler crabs communicate using a sequence of waves and gestures with their claws, but that's not all!  Males also use their claws for confronting other competing males in ritualized combat during mating season or waving during courtship to attract female crabs.  Females then choose their mate based on claw size and also quality of the waving display.  fish aquarium crabScientists believe that the male major claw size can also be correlated with burrow width as the width of the burrow influences incubation temperature. Therefore, the female will choose a male mate whose claw size indicates the best fit for the burrow environment for her clutch of eggs. 

Like all crabs, fiddler crabs shed their shells as they grow.  If they have lost legs or claws during their present growth cycle, a new one will be growing when they molt.  If the large fiddle claw is lost, males will begin to develop one on the opposite side after their next molt.  Newly molted crabs are very vulnerable because of their soft shells, so it is best to leave them to molt and recover peacefully.  Don’t be alarmed to find a molting Fiddler crab lying on its back as this is normal!  During a molt and shortly after, they are reclusive and hide until the new shell hardens.  If you leave their shell in the enclosure afterward, though, they will eat the remaining discarded shell for it is a good source of calcium!

fiddler crab brackishFiddler and other mini crabs require at least a 5-10 gallon tank, with preferably as many as or fewer than 4 crabs per 10 gallons.  
Be careful choosing a filter and aquarium top, too, as they are 
amazing escape artists and will often climb away to hide in your filter or be found outside your aquarium!  This is also why providing a place for them to hide in the enclosure and substrate in which to burrow is so important as well.  Fiddler crabs do well at a range of temperatures between about 72-85 degrees Fahrenheit and an additional heat source may be needed to maintain this temperature.  They live up to 2-3 years, are nocturnal, and typically grow only approximately 2-3 inches wide.  

 Right now, you can take home these adorable little invertebrates for only 2 for $7.99 until March 13th at Uncle Bill’s Pet Centers!




Are you ready to find a saltwater or freshwater fish store near you? Then visit the nearest Uncle Bill’s Pet Center today! We’ll help you learn more about how to get started with an aquarium, or you can view our amazing selection of pet fish as well as other aquatic animals and accessories.

Uncle Bill’s Pet Center is an ethical, humane source for a wide variety of pets, including Dogs, Cats, Fish, Birds, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Reptiles, Amphibians, and other small and exotic animals. We are the premier pet store in the Indianapolis area, with locations on the east, northeast, and west sides of Indianapolis, as well as in Fishers, Greenwood, and Ft. Wayne. Uncle Bill’s Pet Center carries a large inventory of pet supplies, and is committed to helping our customers understand and care for their animals throughout their lives.