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Specimens are known for their bright honey golden bodies and sometime with a touch of red on their fringes. This strain has no more than 3 colors in its entire color scheme: orange-yellow, and a touch of white. For the enthusiast that wants to have a full array of specimens in their tank, this strain may be a good fit.
Smooth bold colors resemble a sunset on the beach. These fish have brushstrokes of white resembling clouds in the sky on a warm beach evening. With hints reds accenting their outer edges, glimmering effortlessly as they glide in your tank. A excellent contrast to your other discus with dense patterns. The specimens have three colors yellow orange red with a touch of white. Their most interesting characteristic is there dense red colored eyes. Their beauty is in there simplicity which make them all the more unique. Please let us know how many of these you would like to add to your aquarium.
The Golden Wonder Killifish, also known as the Malabar Killifish or Striped Panchax, is a very colorful, relatively undemanding fish that has become incredibly popular among aquarists over the past few years. Originally a gray-green, striped fish in its native India and Sri Lanka, this fish has been selectively cultivated to develop an incredible iridescent gold and blue-green coloration across most of its body. While some killifish have a reputation for being difficult to keep, the Golden Wonder Killifish is highly adaptable and makes a great addition to many aquariums.
Killifish typically occupy the top level of the water column, although they can often be seen swimming and feeding in the middle and bottom levels as well. They are also not afraid to jump, so they must be kept in an aquarium with either a lid/hood/canopy or at least a significantly lowered water level. They will not eat or bother plants, but they are fairly voracious predators of dwarf shrimp and even small fish such as microrasboras and very small danios or tetras. As with most predatory fish, the Golden Wonder Killifish will eat any animal that will fit in its mouth. Still, there are several species of fish and some invertebrates that make for suitable tankmates. Rams or other dwarf cichlids, larger tetras, Banjo Catfish, Otocinclus, and most Corydoras Catfish are suitable tankmates to Golden Wonder Killifish. Snails are also safe, and large, peaceful crustaceans such as Vampire Shrimp could live peacefully with this fish as well. Golden Wonder Killifish are best kept in small groups.
Scientific Name: Trichogaster lalius
Common Name: Dwarf Gourami, Neon Gourami, Neon Dwarf Gourami
Adult Size: 3.5 inches
Life Expectancy: 4 years
Habitat: South Asia from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh
Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons
Ideal Tank Conditions:
- Temperature Range: 72 to 82° F
- pH Range: 6.0-8.0
Temperament: Dwarf Gouramis are a good community fish that can be kept with other peaceful fish. Large, active, or aggressive fish can easily intimidate them. They can be timid and may hide when first introduced to an aquarium. It may take some time for them to become comfortable and behave normally.
Diet & Nutrition: The Neon Dwarf Gourami is an omnivore and will generally eat all kinds of live, fresh, and flake foods. To keep a good balance give them a quality flake or pellet food as the base to the diet. Supplement this with frozen blood worms, brine shrimp, or any other suitable substitute. Vegetable tablets can be offered as well. Generally feed once or twice a day.
Corydoras aeneus is a small, peaceful species of catfish from South America. They are active shoalers and will stay near conspecifics, making for a lovely sight. Corydoras feed by searching through sand with their barbels, and sand is necessary for the long-term health of Corys. Gravel substrates tend to be abrasive and damage the barbels, leading to infections and an inability to find food.
Corydoras are often looked at as "scavengers," but they should be treated in a similar fashion as the rest of your fish. They are omnivores and require a mixed diet. Flake food is readily accepted, as is baby brine shrimp and small pieces of blackworm.
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The Green Dragon 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 dragon in red coloration, making it a coveted addition for guppy aficionados or any freshwater aquarium enthusiast specially with big dorsal .
The Green Dragon RB requires an aquarium of at least 10 gallons in size. It is a very peaceful fish and should be housed with tank mates of similar temperament. Though the Red Dragon 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 Green Dragon RB 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.
- Water temperature ( 26-28C ~ 78-82F )
- Water PH : 6.7-7.8
- Water Hardness(TDS) : 200-300
- Ammonia : 0 ppm - Nitrites : 0 ppm - Nitrates : Maximum 10 ppm
Green Rasbora Tetra is a beautiful and vibrant addition to any aquarium. With its striking green color, this tetra will add a pop of color to your tank while also helping to keep it clean by eating algae. Perfect for both novice and experienced fish keepers.
As a schooling fish, the vibrant and unique Red Eye Tetra adds a playful dimension to any community tank. These expert swimmers are great for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, with a peaceful nature that enhances any aquatic environment.
The redeye tetra adds a touch of glamorous to a fresh water community aquarium. Its metallic look, dynamic energy, and signature red eye with its pop of color combine to create an elegant display when kept in a school of six or more. This fish is also a good choice as a beginner fish
The Hap Compressiceps, also referred to as the Malawi Eye-biter, is endemic throughout Lake Malawi in shallow waters around submerged vegetation. The majority of specimens within the aquarium trade are now commercially produced, however; it is rare to encounter wild imported Hap Compressiceps for sale. Though this fish is readily referred to as a Hap, which is short for Haplochromis, the Hap Compressiceps is actually classified within the genus Dimidiochromis.
The HB Blue guppy 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 deep Blue coloration and a distinct sword-like tail, making it a coveted addition for guppy aficionados or any freshwater aquarium enthusiast.
The HB Blue guppy 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 HB Blue guppy 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 HB Blue guppy 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.
The HB GALAXY TIGER boasts a stunning Tiger turquoise discus, adding a unique and eye-catching touch to your aquarium. This exotic fish will bring a sense of wonder and curiosity to your underwater world. Its vibrant colors and active nature make it a great addition to any aquatic environment.
The hight body tiger galaxy Discus is one of the many strains of discus that through genetic mutation have produced a reproducible color variation of the Discus fish. HB 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. The galaxy Discus should not be housed with aggressive or boisterous fish species or in aquariums with intense lighting or strong water currents.
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The HB Red Rose 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 platinum rose flower coloration, making it a coveted addition for guppy aficionados or any freshwater aquarium enthusiast.
The HB Red Rose 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 HB Red Rose 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 HB Red Rose 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.
Haifeng supper gold contain krill Shrimp, Spirilla, naturial and artificial colors contained in this food will enhance the natural color of your fish, especially RED. The special processing of this food will help to maintain the nutritious contents of vitamin B,C and digest enzyme. This balanced diet will help your fish to grow faster and be healthier.
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Ingredients Ingredients protein 36%↑ fat 4%↑ fiber 4%↓ Moisture 9%↓ Ash 15%↓ size 1.8-2.1mm
Even though the Chinese High Fin Banded shark isn’t a real shark, it is still a bad aquarium pet for most enthusiasts. These gorgeously skinned fishes are best suited in ponds due to their enormous sizes that can span over 4 feet long.
It also does not help that they grow at a stupendous rate, from less than 2 inches long as juveniles to 24 inches tall upon maturity. There are very few regular-sized aquariums capable of housing such a big fish, let alone two or three, which is the recommended schooling group.
