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Scientific Name: Puntius Tetrazona
Common Name: Tiger Barb
Adult Size: 3 inches
Habitat: Asian Rivers
Minimum Tank Size: 20 Gallons
Ideal Tank Conditions:
- Temperature Range: 68°F-80°F
- pH Range: 6.5-7.5
- Hardness Range: 5-20
Temperament: Tiger Barbs will nip the fins of slower moving fish.
Diet & Nutrition: Omnivorous - does well with flake food. Feed brine shrimp (either live or frozen) or blood worms as a treat.
Breeding & Spawning: The Tiger Barb is moderately easy to breed and raising the fry is relatively simple. They become sexually mature at about 6 to 7 weeks of age when they have attained a size between about 3/4 of an inch to just over an inch in length.
The Glowlight Rasbora (Trigonostigma hengeli), also known as the Lambchop Rasbora, is a strikingly beautiful nano fish that is very popular among aquarists due to its schooling behavior, peaceful disposition, and very small size. This schooling fish can be the highlight in any peaceful community aquarium and it is a particular standout in the planted aquarium with dark substrate.
The Glowlight Rasbora typically occupies the top and middle level of the water column, although it can often be seen swimming and feeding in the middle and bottom levels as well. It is safe with other peaceful, small fish. This small rasbora can be housed with adult dwarf shrimp, although it might prey on shrimp fry. Larger, peaceful invertebrates can also make good tankmates. The Glowlight Rasbora must be kept in schools of 6 or more, although larger schools are more ideal. The schooling behavior of a large group of this fish is fascinating. Its natural habitat typically has slow water flow and contains acidic water rich in tannins and leaf litter. It requires very clean water to thrive and it will display optimal coloration and health in a planted aquarium with dark substrate, especially where floating plants are present. This fish is exceptionally adaptable for a microrasbora.
Golden Back Yellow shrimp are a higher grade of Neon Yellow Shrimp that feature a brilliant, neon yellow "racing" stripe down the back. Their gorgeous coloration draws the eye directly to these dynamic little shrimp and adds charm and cheer to any aquarium set-up. These shrimp look great, clean your tank, and are a blast to watch! They are very active and breed quickly.
We generally ship young adult shrimp that are already of breeding age. Golden Back Yellow Shrimp are fairly adaptable creatures that can live in almost any freshwater aquarium with the right water parameters. Younger shrimp may have not reached their full potential yet and will grow into a bright yellow color as long as they are comfortable in the tank. Lower intensity lighting and dark substrate also helps them achieve the most vibrant yellows.
Yellow dust platy is one of many beautiful color molly species. 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.
The White Cloud Mountain Minnow is one of the most outgoing, peaceful, and hardy fish in the entire aquarium hobby, and the gold variety is particularly striking! This species is an ideal fish for virtually any "community" nano or planted tank, especially subtropical setups!
The Gold White Cloud Mountain Minnow (Tanichthys albonubes "Gold") is a vibrantly colored variant of the classic White Cloud Mountain Minnow, one of the most popular and durable fish species ever kept in the aquarium hobby. As its name states, this fish is native to the White Cloud Mountain area of China, where it shares its habitat with only a few other species such as the Paradise Fish (Macropodus opercularis). Though it is a very hardy fish and all specimens in the aquarium hobby have been tank-bred for decades, the White Cloud Mountain Minnow is considered endangered by Chinese officials, and it was even thought to be extinct in the wild for many years.
The Gold White Cloud Mountain Minnow (Tanichthys albonubes "Gold") is a vibrant, hardy species ideal for community nano or planted tanks, especially subtropical setups. Native to China’s White Cloud Mountain region, this peaceful fish thrives alongside other species like Paradise Fish. Its striking gold coloration adds visual appeal while maintaining the durability and easy care that make White Cloud Mountain Minnows a staple in the aquarium hobby. Perfect for aquarists seeking a resilient, attractive addition to diverse aquatic environments.
The oranda goldfish is a fresh water fish of the Cyprinidae family. These fish are a product of selective breeding and are closely related to the common goldfish
Golden base Flowerhorn are known for their perfect fins wide fantails perfect shape stunning colors and massive size with golden base. Flowerhorn grow upwards of 12" and are very aggressive have massive grooming potential and require minimum of 55 gallon tank to grow to max potential.
An absolute must for every serious flowerhorn hobbyist !!!
- Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner
- Size of fish - inches: 12 inches
- Minimum Tank Size: 55 gal (208 L)
- Temperament: Large Aggressive - Predatory
- Aquarium Hardiness: Very Hardy
- Temperature: 80.0 to 89.0° F (26.7 to 31.7° C)
Some fish keeper enjoy a full pronounced bodied pattern. Others enjoy a “fadeaway” effect where the pattern begins to disappear towards the tail of the fish.
This peaceful strain has reddish-orange eyes and a gorgeous bright-yellow checkerboard pattern over a white to cream base color. The tail is clear with subtle touches of yellow or orange. The dorsal and caudal fins may have a black edge. The overall coloration is breathtaking
The Golden Discus showcases a striking yellow-orange eye set against a vivid solid yellow body fading gracefully into a creamy base. Its clear tail often carries subtle hints of yellow or orange, while the dorsal and caudal fins may feature a delicate black edging. This peaceful strain offers options for enthusiasts who appreciate either a bold, full-bodied pattern or a more subtle “fadeaway” effect, making it a refined choice for discus connoisseurs seeking both beauty and tranquility.
The Auratus Cichlid Melanochromis auratus has a gorgeous golden coloring with stripes of black and blue. However the males and females have opposite coloring. Females and juveniles are yellow with stripes of black and white on the part of the body. Males are just the reverse, having a black or dark brown body with the stripes being light blue or yellow.
Some fish keeper enjoy a full pronounced bodied pattern. Others enjoy a “fadeaway” effect where the pattern begins to disappear towards the tail of the fish.
This peaceful strain has reddish-orange eyes and a gorgeous bright-yellow checkerboard pattern over a white to cream base color. The tail is clear with subtle touches of yellow or orange. The dorsal and caudal fins may have a black edge. The overall coloration is breathtaking
