Marine Fish For Sale
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The saltwater fish also known as sea fish or marine fish, can live alone or with a group of people called a school.
Saltwater aquariums are a common place to keep fish for entertainment. But, many species of fish have been overfished or are being threatened by changes in the environment or marine pollution.
Types of Marine Fish
Starfire Red Longfin Barb
DESCRIPTION
Glofish Electric Longfin Barb, a freshwater fish, is sure to brighten up your aquarium with its beauty and colors. This striking fish is an excellent choice for beginners. Its brilliant green color will ensure that it remains one of the most interesting members of your underwater community.
- Name: Glofish Electric Green Long Fin Bar
- Scientific Name: Puntius, tetrazona
- Information for small to medium-sized groups
- Intermediate experience
- Housing: Tank Size 20 Gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Schooling
- Swim Level: Middle
Galactic Purple Daio
DESCRIPTION
The GloFish Galactic Purple Danio active schooling fish will brighten up your aquarium with color and beauty. This striking fish is great for beginners. Its brilliant purple color will make your aquarium stand out.
- Name: GLOFISH Galactic Pink Danio
- Scientific Name: Danio rerio
- Group information: Danios Minnows, Rasboras
- Starter Experience
- Housing: Tank Size 10 Gallons
- Peaceful behavior
- Compatibility: Schooling Fish
- Swim Level: Middle
Cosmic Blue Shark
DESCRIPTION
The GloFish Cosmic Blue Shark can bring life to your aquarium. This striking fish is great for beginners. Its brilliant blue color will make your aquarium stand out.
- Name: Glofish Blue Shark
- Scientific Name: Epalzeorhynchos frenatus.
- Group information: Medium Shark
- Intermediate experience
- Housing: Tank Size 50 Gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Non-Schooling
- Swim Level: Middle/Bottom
Twintail Halfmoon Male Betta Fish
DESCRIPTION
The betta is a very popular fish among beginner aquarists due to their beautiful colors and long flowing tails. They are easy-to-care for and make great ornamental additions to any desk, kid’s room, or living area. Female bettas tend to be less aggressive and can live in peace with other females, but male bettas can be aggressive towards each other. You should either keep one male alone with a smaller, more peaceful fish, or place him in a communal aquarium.
Bettas take in air from the surface of the water to breathe. Your betta will be slowly swimming towards the top of your aquarium. They also like to rest at the bottom. Bettas, which are carnivores tend to rest near the bottom. Pick a tropical flake food or pellet food. Follow the instructions on your packaging.
- Name: Twintail Halfmoon Male Betta
- Scientific Name: Betta splendens
- Group information: Betta
- Starter Experience
- Housing: Tank Size 3 Gallons
- Behavior: Aggressive towards con-specifics
- Compatibility: One per community
- Swim Level: Middle
Electric Yellow Labidochromis African Cichlid
DESCRIPTION
Because there are so many species to choose, African cichlids are a popular choice for fish hobbyists. There are many types of African cichlids. These lively and fascinating freshwater fish can be found in a variety of sizes and colors that will make your tank unique and captivating.
- Name: Electric Yellow Labidochromis Cichlid
- Scientific Name: Labidochromis ceruleus
- Information for groups: Lake Malawi Omnivorous Cichlid
- Advanced Level of Experience
- Housing: Tank Size 50 Gallons
- Aggressive Behavior
- Care Guide Compatibility
- Swim Level: Middle
Ryukin Goldfish
DESCRIPTION
Goldfish are known for digging into gravel and stirring up dust to find hidden treasures. The bottom feeders of Goldfish, they are constant grazers just like livestock, always searching for juicy nibbles. They spend a lot of time doing this activity. When it comes to feeding, they can get very competitive and push other fish out of their way. It might be more like a feeding frenzy for fish that have multiple fish in the tank. Goldfish may be prone to grab one bite and then run for the bottom before grabbing another. This behavior can save lives in the wild where predators might lurk just below the surface.
- Name: Assorted Ryukin Goldfish – Sm
- Scientific Name: Carassius aureus
- Information for groups: Fancy Fish and Koi
- Intermediate experience
- Housing: Tank size – 20 Gallons for each fish
- Peaceful behavior
- Compatibility: Non-Schooling
- Swim Level: Middle
Gourami
DESCRIPTION
Gouramis, a hardy fish, are very popular among fish keepers due to their unique colors and patterns. They are most at home in a semi aggressive community aquarium. They are compatible with other community fish as well angelfish and discus. One male gourami can be kept per community. Your gouramis will swim in the middle and top of your aquarium. Make sure you have bottom swimmers in order to create a stunning aquarium environment.
- Name: Blue Gourami
- Scientific Name: Trichopodus trichopterus
- Group information: Anabantoid/Gourami
- Intermediate experience
- Housing: Tank Size – 50 gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Non-Schooling
- Swim Level: Middle
Cory Catfish
DESCRIPTION
These catfish make a great choice for aquarists from beginner to intermediate levels. They are tough and adaptable, they can eat leftover fish food, algae, and are very peaceful. The adult size of this catfish species is 3 to 4 inches. This bottom-dwelling fish prefers to be with 6 or more individuals, although 1 or 2 can be kept in smaller tanks. You can find a wide range of colors in this catfish.
- Name: Green Cory Catfish SM
- Scientific Name: Corydoras.
- Cory Catfish – Group Information
- Starter Experience
- Housing: Tank Size – 20 gallons
- Peaceful behavior
- Compatibility: Schooling Fish
- Swim Level: Bottom
Sunburst Orange Danio
DESCRIPTION
GloFish don’t need to be dyed. Their natural fluorescence gene doesn’t fade and they aren’t dyed. They emit light from their eyes and absorb it, creating the illusion of glowing. GloFish were created by adding natural fluorescence genes to a Zebra Danio egg. The gene was passed on to offspring, who then incorporated it. GloFish is a tough, friendly fish species that are good with all other species. But be cautious when you combine GloFish with other fish, as not all fish will be friendly.
- Name: Glofish Sunburst Orange Danio
- Scientific Name: Danio rerio
- Information about groups: Danios Minnows Rasboras
- Starter Experience
- Housing: Tank Size – 10 gallons
- Peaceful behavior
- Compatibility: Schooling Fish
- Swim Level: Middle
Blue Mustard Male Betta Fish
DESCRIPTION
The betta is a very popular fish among beginner aquarists due to their beautiful colors and long flowing tails. They are easy-to-care for and make great ornamental additions to any desk, kid’s room, or living area. Female bettas tend to be less aggressive and can live in peace with other females, but male bettas can be aggressive towards each other. You should either keep one male alone with a smaller, more peaceful fish, or place him in a communal aquarium.
Bettas take in air from the surface of the water to breathe. Your betta will be slowly swimming towards the top of your aquarium. They also like to rest near the bottom. Bettas are carnivores. They eat mainly animal matter including fresh, frozen, or freeze-dried foods. Pick a tropical flake food or pellet food. Follow the packaging directions.
- Name: Blue Mustard Betta, Male
- Scientific Name: Betta splendens
- Group information: Betta
- Starter Experience
- Housing: Tank Size 3 Gallons
- Behavior: Aggressive towards con-specifics
- Compatibility: One per community
- Swim Level: Middle
Bala Shark
DESCRIPTION
Sharks, except for red-tailed sharks, are peaceful and best suited to living in an aquarium with other sharks. Sharks are not actually sharks. They belong to the minnow family. They have a shark-like appearance due to their upright dorsal tail. You will see your shark swimming at three levels in your aquarium. Omnivores are those that eat both plant- and animal matter. This includes prepared foods, certain vegetables, and small live foods. Sharks swim actively and require a tank that is longer than it is high. One gallon of water is enough to cover one inch of full grown fish.
- Name: Bala shark (MD)
- Scientific Name: Balantiocheilos melanopterus
- Information for groups
- Advanced Experience
- Housing: Tank Size – 125 gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Schooling Fish
- Swim Level: Middle
Galactic Purple Shark
DESCRIPTION
The GloFish Galactic Purple Shark will bring life to your aquarium. This striking fish is great for beginners. Its brilliant purple color will make your aquarium stand out.
- Name: Glofish Galactic Purple Shark
- Scientific Name: Epalzeorhynchos frenatus
- Group information: Medium Shark
- Intermediate experience
- Housing: Tank Size 50 Gallons
- Behavior: Semi-Aggressive
- Compatibility: Non-Schooling
- Swim Level: Middle/Bottom
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