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Specialties

Signature Fishes

01.

Discus
Fish

Discus are members of the Family Cichlidae and are sometimes referred to as “King of the Aquarium” because of their majestic beauty and regal colors. At least three species have been described, although debate continues over the validity of several assigned scientific names. Discus are generally calm, peaceful fish, but as cichlids they can be aggressive toward one another, especially when attempting to pair off and spawn.

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02.

Freshwater
Fish

Freshwater fishkeeping is by far the most popular branch of the hobby, with even small pet stores often selling a variety of freshwater fish, such as goldfish, guppies, and angelfish. They have a tranquil, calming effect on anyone who watches them glide serenely through the water.

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03.

Marine
Fish

Marine fish are fish that live in ocean (saltwater) water. They can swim and live alone or live in a large group together. Marine fish are very popular and commonly kept in aquariums for entertainment. Fish that live in the ocean can be carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores. Most saltwater fish will eat algae while carnivorous saltwater fish diets consist of shrimp, plankton, or tiny crustaceans. Many of these food can be substituted by frozen worm and fish pellets

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04.

Variants
Fish

Many aquarists not only keep fishes as hobby, but also other type of "fishes" to make their tanks more lively and entertaining. These kind of fishes can include variants of lobster, crab, shellfish, and so on. This has been a thing in last few years, so be sure you also have these one!

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05.

Aquatic
Plants

There are several hundred thousand plants found all around the world, yet only about 200 species are suitable as aquarium plants. Most of the aquatic plants are descendants of terrestrial plants. There are around 1,600 kinds of water-loving plants (excluding the algae types), but not all water loving plants make good aquarium plants. Out of the approximately 200 plant species that are actually good candidates for the aquarium, only about 100 of those are available to the aquarium hobbyists.

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