Marine Fish for Sale
Marine Fish Pack (Captive-Bred)
Overview
What makes this collection of marine fish special in the sense that they’re all captive-bred species. This is essential to the long-term viability of the hobby aquarium, because captive-bred species play a crucial part in the long-term conservation and management of our valuable marine resources.
One reason is that captive-bred species are more robust and more accustomed to the conditions that are found in aquariums at home.
They readily accept commercially-available prepared foods and acclimate to a variety of new home aquarium conditions. Thus, captive-bred fish are an excellent choice for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
The species that are part of Biota’s Biota Premium Marine Fish Pack omnivores and require a diverse and balanced diet that includes high-quality pellets, freeze-dried frozen, live, and freeze-dried foods.
Angelfish, Large Marine
Large Angels are one of the most sought-after fish to keep in a saltwater aquarium. Most marine angelfish are able to adapt well to the environment in captivity.
Diet of Large Angels consists of microalgaes macroalgaes and sponges and Zooplankton.
It is recommended not to mix Angels of the same genus in the same aquarium as fights can occur.
Gold Severum Cichlid
DESCRIPTION
Ideal for intermediate aquarists This stunning fish will add the color, beauty, and excitement to your aquatic world.
- Name: Gold Severum Cichlid
- Scientific Name: Heros severus
- Group information: Medium South American Cichlid
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Housing: Tank Size – 55 gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Non-Schooling
- Swim Level: Middle
Blue Velvet Shrimp
DESCRIPTION
Blue Velvet Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp is a freshwater shrimp that makes an excellent addition to your freshwater aquarium.
Its most recognizable feature is its unique blue hue that brings the beauty of its surroundings. It also does an excellent job at consuming and controlling algae.
- Species: Caridina sp.
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Maturity Size 2 inches
- Life Span: 1-2 Years
- Behavior: Active
- Social/Temperament: Social
- Type of Habitat: Heavily Planted; 3+ Gallons
Chocolate Shrimp
DESCRIPTION
It is known as the Chocolate Shrimp is a freshwater shrimp that makes an excellent option for your aquarium with freshwater. Its main draw is its distinctive dark color which adds elegance to the surroundings.
- Species: Caridina sp.
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Size of Maturity 2 inches
- Life span: 1-2 years
- Behavior: Active
- Social/Temperament: Social
- Type of Habitat: Heavily Planted; 3+ Gallons
Do you want to keep your pet with other Pets? Choose a small, peaceful community fish
Moonrise Pink Tetra
DESCRIPTION
It is the GloFish Moonrise Pink Longfin Tetra is an aquatic fish that will transform your aquarium with color and beauty. This stunning fish is the perfect choice for novices and thanks to its striking pink color , it is sure to remain among the most distinctive members of your aquatic world.
- Name: Glofish Moonrise Pink Long Fin Tetra
- The Scientific Name is Gymnocorymbus sp.
- Information about the group: Community Tetras
- Experience Level: Beginner
- Housing: Tank Size – 10 Gallons
- Behavior: Peaceful
- Compatibility: Schooling Fish
- Swim Level: Middle
Orange Sakura Shrimp
DESCRIPTION
This Orange Sakura Shrimp is a freshwater shrimp that makes the perfect addition to any freshwater aquarium. The main reason it is popular is its unique color of orange and yellow that adds elegance to the surroundings.
- Species: Caridina sp.
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Maturity Size 2 inches
- Life Span: 1-2 Years
- Behavior: Active
- Social/Temperament: Social
- Type of Habitat: Heavily Planted; 3+ Gallons
Amano Shrimp
DESCRIPTION
They Amano Shrimp make a great addition to any freshwater aquarium as they’re shy about doing the dirty job. Particularly, this gentle creature is famous to eat algae, and ensuring it stays under control in aquariums.
- Species: Caridina sp.
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Size of Mature 2 inches
- Life Span: 1-2 Years
- Behavior: Active
- Social/Temperament: Social
- Type of Habitat: Heavily Planted; 3+ Gallons
Electric Blue Acara Cichlid Fish
DESCRIPTION
- Name: Electric Blue Acara Cichlid
- Scientific Name: Andinoacara pulcher
- Group information: Medium South American Cichlid
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Housing: Tank Size – 50 Gallons
- Behavior: Aggressive
- Compatibility: See Care Guide
- Swim Level: Middle
Black Racer Nerite Snail
DESCRIPTION
These black racer nerite snails can be the perfect accessory to any aquarium. These serene creatures, from the Philippines They have a dark color and bring the beauty of your aquarium.
- Name:Black Racer Nerite Snail
- Scientific Name: Neritina pulligera
- Information about the group: Fresh/Brackish water Snail
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Housing: Tank Size – 10 Gallons
- Behavior: Peaceful
- Compatibility: Communal
- Swim Level: Bottom
Red Cherry Shrimp
DESCRIPTION
Red Cherry Shrimp Red Cherry Shrimp is a freshwater shrimp that makes an excellent option for your aquarium with freshwater. Its main draw is its vibrant red color and brings elegance to the surroundings.
- Species: Caridina sp.
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Size of Maturity 2 inches
- Life Span: 1-2 Years
- Behavior: Active
- Social/Temperament: Social
- Type of Habitat: Heavily Planted; 3+ Gallons
Galactic Purple Shark
DESCRIPTION
Its GloFish Galactic Purple Shark will bring your aquarium to life with color and beauty. This stunning fish is the perfect option for novices and its vibrant purple hue, it will remain among the most distinctive members of the underwater world.
- Name: Glofish Galactic Purple Shark
- Scientific Name: Epalzeorhynchos frenatus
- Group information: Medium Shark
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Housing: Tank Size – 50 Gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Non-Schooling
- Swim Level: Middle/Bottom
Bala Shark
DESCRIPTION
Actually, they’re not actually sharks, and belongs to the family of minnows.
It is their dorsal fin’s uprightness that gives them their shark-like appearance. While the majority of fish remain at a specific degree in the tank You will find your shark in the middle, bottom and the top of the tank. They are omnivores.
A common rule of thumb is 1 gallon of water per one inch of fully grown fish.
- Name: Bala Shark (MD)
- Scientific Name: Balantiocheilos melanopterus
- Information about the group Group information: Large Barb
- Experience Level: Advanced
- Housing: Tank Size – 125 gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Schooling Fish
- Swim Level: Middle
Black Mustard Male Betta Fish
DESCRIPTION
With their flowing, long tails and vibrant colors it’s easy to see why Bettas are among the most sought-after fish for novice aquarists. They are simple to maintain and create the perfect ornamental accent to any desk, child’s room and living room.
While female bettas tend not to be as aggressive and may be peacefully paired with male bettas tend to be aggressive towards one another. Therefore, keep only one male and smaller, tranquil fish in a group aquarium, or leave him in a separate tank.
Bettas drink air from the surface of the ocean to breathe. They will be slowly swimming towards at the top of the tank or bowl. They also like to sit at the bottom.
They are carnivores and eat predominantly animal matter, such as ready-to-eat foods as well as fresh frozen, freeze dried or food items. Pick a tropical flake or pellet food. Following the instructions on the package.
- Name: Black Mustard Betta, Male
- Scientific Name: Betta splendens
- Group information: Betta
- Experience Level: Beginner
- Housing: Tank Size – 3 Gallons
- Behavior: Aggressive towards con-specifics
- Compatibility: One per community
- Swim Level: Middle
Platinum Male Betta Fish
DESCRIPTION
With their flowing, long tails and vibrant colors it’s easy to see why Bettas are among the most sought-after fish for beginners in aquarists. They are simple to take care of and are an excellent ornamental piece for any kid’s room, desk and living room.
Bettas drink air from the surface of the water to breathe. It is possible to see your betta slowly swimming towards at the top of the bowl or aquarium. They will also rest on the bottom.
They are carnivores and eat mostly animal matter, which includes cooked food items and fresh frozen, freeze dried or food items. Pick a tropical flake or pellet food. Follow the feeding instructions on the package.
- Name: Platinum Betta, Male
- Scientific Name: Betta splendens
- Group information: Betta
- Experience Level: Beginner
- Housing: Tank Size – 3 Gallons
- Behavior: Aggressive towards con-specifics
- Compatibility: One per community
- Swim Level: Middle
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