CAUTION 
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Ol ARRIVAL OF FISH, EXAMINE YOUR SHIPMENT CAREFULLY for any signs of - 
Wet or torn carton, wet packing, water sloshed out, can turned 
we, Pans we aa om es a a BET PLL AEDS, IP ETS OT eesti 
over, low water level, bruised fish. 
some Derab rs "fea rere Re acnaratand meagirr tec Reine basher ee (ithe tour TOUS ee MANS TATED 


If such is the case, get a proper BAD ORDER REPORT from the expressman, stating con- 
dition of shipment on arrival. This gives you a basis for claim in case of losse 
NOTE: d 
™ Be sure and have the Expressman put on bad order report any and all things that 
will help in the filing of claims Delay in delivery is also grounds for a 
ome ypeassines 
C laime 
TO BE VALID, BAD ORDER REPORT MUST BE DATED TI DAY SHIPMENT ARRIVES. 




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BEFORE AND AFTER ARRIVAL 
OF FISH 


lste Leave your TELEPHONE NUMBER WITH THE EXPRESS PEOPLE, with instructions that 
they call you immediately on arrival of shipment, 
ende Mect the train and take shipment off yourself, examining shipment for anything 
Mee referred to under thé hcading of CAUTION. Eliminate the danger of a shipment 
being dragged all over towne Long trucking about town is dangerous to ship~ 
ments in Cold or Hot weathore 


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waerivelL. an aquarium ready with scasoned water 
ne PLOW t With your othcr Trish 
two or throo dayse Strain our woter from out of cans » adding it to the water 
in your walbing oqusrittigs 0) 6: 9) aoe eee 
Now, float fish in jars into your waiting aquarium, so that tho temperature in 
jar equalizos with that in tho aquariums is always good to add a tcaspoon= 
fun of salt to overy 5 gallons of wator in any new set up aquarium. This 
helps scason the water and acts as a tonic on the now fish put thercin.e Salt 
should be first dissolved in a soparate container and then addod to your 
aquarium watcre This little amount will not hurt Plants or Snails. 

FOR FURTECR REFERENCE AND INSTRUCTIONS Oi] TROPICAL FISH, REFER TO AITY OF 
IDE POLLOWING TROPICAL FISH BOOKS WIIICH WE OFFER ~ 
RAOTIC AQUARIUM FISHES (By Time Te Inncs) Nowost Edition «= 
"Specializing an Raro Tropical Pishiand Aquotae Plants = eis % o oe $5 250 
GOLDFISH VARIETIES AND TROPICAL AQUARIUM PISHES (By Wine T. Inncs) ~ 
An all-around book on tho Aquarium subjoct -< - «© = = « Se ee de col 
TE MODERN AQUARIUM (By Wm. Te Innos) - | 
Smoll volume for the boginnor = =... = «a a em me ee me me 81600 
TROPICAL FISH (By Edwin H. Porkins) - 
A woll written book on the Tropical Fish and Aquarium Plant : 
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[Flares AND HOW TO HANDIG OW ARRIVAL] 
In planting up an aquarium for Tropical Fish, it is bost to usc rooted plonts, Tall 
plonts ore usually placed in the background, short plants in tho foreground. 
Vollisnerias arc usually used for background work, é8 woll as some types of Sagit- 
tariase There are many typos of decorative plants listed hero » most of which are 
usod as conter plants and the type used depends on the size of the aquarium. 


Bunch plants usually come with a numbor of sprigs bunched with a picco of lead around 
the bottom. Tho lead should be removed and the plants pushed down into the sand and 
allowed to root, which they will do casilye Plonts sold as cuttings will root tho 
some as bunch plants if pushed dorm into tho sand, 
As planting an oquerium is one's ovm personal taste and vicwpoint, we cannot recom= . 
mend any special waye 
PLOATING PLANTS - Even though they have roots, (such as Salvinia, Floating Valentines is 
tyacinths, Water Lottucc, Floating Water Forn, ote.) they should be allowed to float 
and not be plonted. a gen, 
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