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Aquarium Service and Maintenance

Jo-Fish Aquarium Service Center is a full service aquarium provider for Sonoma and Marin County. We bring the beauty and fascination of the underwater world into your daily life with dynamic designs and maintain them at the highest levels for your enjoyment. We are experts with all types of aquaria and their specific inhabitants. Whether it’s a planted freshwater aquarium or a saltwater living reef, we have the technical expertise to create a balanced ecology full of activity, color and life.

Services Visits Include:

  • Aquarium interior and exterior cleaning and polishing.
  • System peripheral checks and service.
  • Complete fluid flow analysis and top-off with RO/DI water
  • Complete water chemistry analysis.
  • Cleaning of protein skimmer and air injection system.
  • Regular Replacement of carbon and other filter media.
  • Coral Bleaching and replacement (if applicable).
  • Health analysis of livestock.
  • Fully Licensed, Bonded and Insured

About our Service Technicians:

  • We employ friendly and courteous people who are excited about the aquarium service industry
  • All employees carry company cell phones
  • Each employee has their own company vehicle stocked with equipment and supplies to do the job right
Marin County Auqarium Maintenance Services

STORE GRAND OPENING 9/12/09

Fish Facts

Fish do sleep. Most fish don’t have "eyelids". If the aquarium lights are left on for twenty-four hours a day, the fish will not sleep. They will become stressed, and eventually they’ll die.

Red streaks that appear on the body and in the fins in some of the fish in a tank are not caused by the fish changing color. This may indicate a low dissolved oxygen situation and immediate steps must be taken to correct it. Yellow Tangs in saltwater, and loaches, catfish and goldfish in freshwater will usually exhibit this symptom first.

Saltwater fish drink water and obtain many required trace nutrients from the water they drink. Freshwater fish do not drink water, and obtain nearly all of their nutrients from their food.