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The Yellow / Gold lyretail molly, also called the silver lyre tail molly, displays a solid yellow body. The colors on these fish jump in the planted aquarium. These live bearers also make a good contract to Glofish.
- Scientific Name: Poecilia Latipinna
- Origin: Central America
- Lifespan: 1 year
- Max Size: 2.5"
- Food: Flake, Live, Frozen
Most mollies originate in North, Central and South America, where they reside in freshwater and brackish bodies of water. It is typically easy to tell the difference between males and females by the length and/or shape of their fins. These peaceful livebearers give birth to live young and can rapidly reproduce. Preferring to live in groups, mollies come in an array of colors, patterns and fin lengths. They readily adapt to changes in the water, making them a recommended species for beginning aquarists.
Our Peacock are about of 2" - 5". The Yellow OB Peacock Cichlid is a hybrid from the Aulonocara Species (Peacock Cichlid) from Lake Malawi. Peacock Cichlids are generally found living where the rocky shoreline transitions into the more sandy substrate of the lake bottom. Yellow OB Peacocks feed by sifting through sand substrate by pushing the sand through their gills and extracting small invertebrates hidden in the sand.
However, they are also active hunters that will also actively prey on small prey items that it detects moving about the substrate or if it spots movement in the sand. Like most species of African Cichlid the Yellow OB Peacock lives in small groups of a single male and a small group of females. They will lay claim to a small piece of territory that provides them adequate feeding opportunities. Once they have established their territory they will aggressively defend it from similarly sized and patterned fish species or anything that they determine to be competition for food.
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The Yellow Tiger is one of many unique color variety of Poecilia reticulata guppy developed through years of careful, selective breeding. This brilliantly colored fish showcases a stunning jewel-like a koi fish with red coloration, making it a coveted addition for guppy aficionados or any freshwater aquarium enthusiast specially with big dorsal .
The Yellow Tiger requires an aquarium of at least 20 gallons in size. It is a very peaceful fish and should be housed with tank mates of similar temperament. Though the Koi Red ear is a hardy fish tolerant of small changes in water parameters, care should be taken to keep water temperature, pH, and nutrient levels in check. This hardy and energetic fish makes an excellent fish for beginning hobbyists.
Guppies are relatively easy to breed even for the beginning aquarists. If you are interested in breeding guppies, the ideal aquarium should have a covering of floating plants and a breeding box to protect the fry. Adults may eat the fry if left to fend for themselves without the breeding box. The fry should be fed brine shrimp, micro food and pulverized flakes.
The Yellow Tiger is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide guppies with the proper nutrition.
Yellow tiger kk parrot Cichlids are beautiful, albeit controversial, freshwater fish. These fish are not found in the wild. Instead, they are a hybrid fish species that was first created in Taiwan around 1986.
The exact species used to create the tiger Parrot Cichlid are not known. However, many think that the Redhead Cichlid (Paraneetroplus synspilus) and Midas Cichlid (Amphilophus citrinellus) are the parent species.
A typical lifespan of a healthy Blood Parrot Cichlid is between 10 and 15 years.
Yellow tiger kk Cichlids are a unique-looking fish, which is one of main reasons they’re so popular in the aquarium scene.
The yoyo loach, Almora loach or Pakistani loach is a freshwater fish belonging to the loach family Botiidae. It originates in the slow-running and still waters of the Ganges basin in northern India and possibly Nepal. Despite the alternative common name Pakistani loach, the true B.
The yoyo loach is an interestingly colored loach that brings energy and activity to your tank. Their dark bands with light blue tint contrasts against their silver bodies creating a really interesting look. This fish is generally peaceful but is known to fight with members of their own species. They do well with other fish that are peaceful and can even stand their own with more aggressive fish.
Zebra danios are a favorite of freshwater fish hobbyists because of their ease of care. They are also prolific breeders and the easiest type of egglayers to breed. With its attractively striped, black and white zebra-patterned body, these fish are easy to recognize. Zebrafish are very durable and can withstand an impressive range of water temperatures and conditions. They will generally do just fine without a water heater as they are comfortable at temperatures down to the low 60s F. Unlike most fish species, they are loyal to their breeding partner and mate for life.
The small size of the zebra danio, no more than two and a half inches, makes them well suited to a community aquarium. Zebra danios are a peaceful fish that get along with most tankmates, however, they will nip fins of some species. Any fish with long flowing fins, such as angelfish, bettas, and guppies, are potential targets of the active zebra danio. Good potential tankmates may include barbs, corydoras catfish, similar-sized gouramis, loaches, and swordtails.
When choosing tank mates for your Nerites, avoid species that eat snails. These include Loaches, Crayfish, Large Cichlids, Goldfish, and other larger species. We prefer keeping our Nerites in most of our Buce tanks along with Amano Shrimp, Neocardina Shrimp, Caridina Shrimp, Oticinclus, Siamese Algae Eaters, Tetras, Cories, Bettas and other peaceful fish.
Introducing the ZEBRA TIGER, a stunning addition to any aquarium. With vibrant blue and striking patterns, the blue tiger discus is sure to be the centerpiece of your tank. This popular fish is known for its active nature and ability to thrive in a variety of water conditions. Bring the beauty of the wild into your home with the ZEBRA TIGER. The Blue tiger Discus is one of the many strains of discus that through genetic mutation have produced a reproducible color variation of the Discus fish. Blue tiger Discus aquariums should closely resemble their natural Amazonian habitat with plenty of plants and branching root or driftwood. Water parameters should be very consistent with a pH near 6.5 to 7.2, temperature between 80° to 86° Fahrenheit with low to medium water currents. Discus can thrive in a wider range of water parameters as long as the changes are not sudden and the fish has adequate time to adjust to changing parameters. Blue tiger turquoise Discus should not be housed with aggressive or boisterous fish species or in aquariums with intense lighting or strong water currents.
Stress is one of the main causes of a weakened immune system. Stress causes silent harm to fish, and it gradually causes fish to have metabolic disorders, leading to mineral loss and reduced nutrient absorption. Since then, the fish have grown slowly, are stunted, and are susceptible to diseases. The main causes of fish stress are usually weather changes, poor
causing shock in fish, etc). Zero Shock for Fish is a revolutionary product specifically designed to address the unique needs of aquarium enthusiasts and their delicate aquatic friends. With its innovative features and advanced technology, Zero Shock provides the ideal conditions for a thriving underwater ecosystem.
The benefits of Zero Shock extend beyond stress reduction. Its specialized construction promotes quick recovery for fish that may have experienced injuries or illnesses. By minimizing shocks and disturbances, Zero Shock aids in the healing process, allowing your fish to regain their vitality and vibrant colors in no time.
Zero Shock for Fish is easy to install and compatible with various aquarium setups. Whether you have a freshwater or saltwater tank, large or small, Zero Shock can be seamlessly integrated to provide the best possible environment for your aquatic friends. Its adjustable features allow for customization to suit the specific needs of different fish species, ensuring optimal comfort and recovery.
By investing in Zero Shock for Fish, you’re not only enhancing the well-being of your aquatic inhabitants but also creating a visually stunning and captivating aquarium display. With reduced stress and improved recovery, your fish will showcase their natural behaviors, vibrant colors, and flourish with unparalleled vitality.
The ZIG ZAG Eel Mastacembelus favus is one of the best known spiny eels. This fish owes its popularity not only to its color pattern, but also to a readily understood common name and its common availability. It has a large natural distribution and many variations to its color pattern, but most populations have the distinct 'tire track' or 'zig zag' type markings.
Although not considered to be true eels, the body shapes of all members of the spiny eel family, Mastacembelidae, are definitely eel-like. The ZIG ZAG Eel has an elongated body and a long snout. Its background color is tan to light brown with irregular 'tire track' like markings along the entire length of its body that reach from the top of its back down to its belly. It is also called Tiretrack Eel, Zig Zag Eel, and White Spotted Spinyeel.
