Fun Tropical Fish Types

Posted by Tropical Fish Reef on Aug 7th, 2008
2008
Aug 7

Fish are the best scenery for a boring aquarium. You can have beautiful plants, stones, etc within your aquarium, but without the different tropical fish types, your aquarium is dull. The fish that swim in your saltwater tank are what transform your tank aquarium from a boring old tank full of water and plants, and turn it into a true work of art. Before you stock your saltwater aquarium with fish, you need to know all about the different tropical fish types and how to care for them.

 

Tetras

 

Tetras are a very popular tropical fish that you can find in many saltwater aquariums. If you are a person who likes tropical fish types that are small you might want to consider getting some Tetras. When you are considering adding Tetras to your tropical fish tank make sure you buy several of the brightly colored fish because they prefer to live in schools. Tetras like to dart in and out of vegetation. Tetras are a tropical fish type that needs to be kept in an aquarium that is at least fifteen gallons and the water should be maintained 75-80 degrees.

 

Mollies

 

If you would like to eventually try your hand at breeding tropical fish types you might want to add some Mollies to your tank. Mollies are an excellent tropical fish type for a beginning breeder because they bear live young. One of the things you have to be careful of when you are raising Mollies is that the water is kept very clean. Mollies become very ill when their water is contaminated. With a life span of five years, Mollies are a very long living fish that will provide you with years of delight.

 

Puffer Fish

 

There isn’t a saltwater tank in the world that won’t benefit from having a Puffer Fish. These fascinating fish are fun to watch. When they feel threatened they can puff themselves up to three times their actual size. Be sure to note that some Puffer Fish become aggressive when they are kept together in a tank. When you add a Puffer Fish to your saltwater aquarium, you need to consider that Puffer fish are carnivorous. They will eat any crabs, snails and smaller fish that reside in your tank.

 

Angel Fish

 

A common tropical fish type is the Angelfish. Angelfish can be found in a variety of colors. When they are small Angelfish are a bit on the weak side. However, by the time they grow fully, the Angelfish has matured into a very strong fish. Angelfish are saltwater fish that like to live in a saltwater tank that has a capacity of at least thirty gallons.

Tropical Reef Fish That Will Flatter Your Reef Aquarium

Posted by Tropical Fish Reef on Aug 5th, 2008
2008
Aug 5

Once you successfully create and maintain a saltwater aquarium, it is time to jazz the aquarium up a bit. You can try adding some coral reef to transform your plain old saltwater aquarium into a reef aquarium complete with tropical reef fish. Once you have set up a reef tank you will want to start selecting tropical reef fish.

 

Hermit Crabs

 

Hermit crabs are wise additions to any reef aquarium, even though they are not officially a tropical reef fish. In their natural environment, crabs and lobsters serve as a janitor in the coral reef. They keep the water and the coral clean by disposing of waste. When you are looking for a hermit crab to put in your reef tank you need to make sure you select a type of hermit crab that is compatible with both your reef, and your other tropical reef fish. Some types of hermit crabs that are well suited to reef tanks include: Halloween Hermit Crabs, Electric Orange Hermit Crab, and Dwarf Red Tip Hermit Crabs.

 

Lawnmower Blenny

 

Lawnmower Blenny is another tropical reef fish that does an excellent job keeping your reef clean. This tropical reef fish can be found swimming in reefs in the Indio-pacific and grows to be approximately five inches long. There is nothing the Lawnmower Blenny likes better then to eat the string and hair algae growing in your aquarium.

 

Golden Tonga Blenny

 

The golden scales of the Golden Tonga Blenny appeal to fish lovers all over the world. The Golden Tonga Blenny is an herbivore that likes to graze on the rocks at the bottom of your aquarium. This tropical reef fish likes to dine on spirulina algae and marine algae. The Golden Tonga Blenny does very well when you feed it dry seaweed and live macro-algae.

 

Red Sea Mimic Blenny

 

A Red Sea Mimic Blenny is a tropical reef fish that would be good for any tropical fish reef aquarium. The Red Sea Mimic Blenny is an attractive herbivore, which is 4.2 inches long, and adds a luminous splash of color to any fish reef world. Contrary to the name, the Red Sea Mimic Blenny is not a red fish. The fish was named after the Red Sea, where the fish originates. The Red Sea Mimic Blenny is a stunning shade of electric blue with a few streaks of pale yellow that runs the length of its spine. A Red Sea Mimic Blenny requires a tank that is at least 30 gallons. The Red Sea Mimic Blenny has a happy expression on its face that forces a smile to your face.

Tropical Fish For Sale At Your Local Pet Stores

Posted by Tropical Fish Reef on Jul 16th, 2008
2008
Jul 16

Tropical fish are believed to have come from tropical regions; however this is not always the case. Tropical fish for sale at pet stores might actually be born and bred in the United States. Tropical fish for sale in the United States are better to buy than the tropical fish born and bred in the tropics. The tropical fish from the tropics may have diseases. These diseases may be transmitted by the fish captured from the wild. The tropical fish for sale in pet stores are usually more colorful species because many buyers prefer fish that have attractive colors and distinctive shapes.

 

Varieties Of Tropical Fish For Sale

 

There are a variety of species of tropical fish for sale. Some of the more common kinds of tropical fish for sale in stores are species of livebearer fish. These fish are unique in that they do not lay eggs, but instead give birth to live fish. The fish eggs are fertilized in the mother’s stomach, and then the mother gives birth to the baby fish or fry when it is time. Some more common types of livebearer fish for sale in pet stores are guppies, mollies and some swordtails.

One of the most admired types of tropical fish for sale in stores is goldfish. A few of the many types of goldfish are pearl scales and telescopic gold fish. These goldfish are among the cheaper varieties of tropical fish sold at pet stores. Some reasons why goldfish are so popular are because they can survive on their own. Goldfish do not need a school or other fellow fish in the tank with them to live a flourishing life.

A popular aquarium tropical fish for sale at pet stores are barbs. Barbs are usually placed in aquariums with similar species since they can be somewhat aggressive. It is best to have at least four of them in a tank since these are fish used to being in a school, but you there is no rule as to how many you can get. Barbs are shaped like a diamond and come in a variety of colors and patterns.

A popular fresh water tropical fish for sale at pet stores is the discus. This fish was named by the way it looks; like a discus. It is a flat fish that has big eyes and some pattern of colors on its body. This fish can survive in both salty and fresh water.

There are varieties of tropical fish for sale to fill up your aquarium. Please keep in mind the temperament and behavior of certain tropical fish for sale. When fish socialize, some fish act more as predators, therefore other fish may be their prey.

How To Save Money On Tropical Fish Food

Posted by Tropical Fish Reef on Jul 14th, 2008
2008
Jul 14

If you have maintained a tropical fish tank, then you know how costly it can be. If you eliminate the cost of the fish themselves and the supplies you need to keep the tank clean, you are still left with the expensive fish food. Tropical fish food can be quite expensive, especially for the more exotic kinds of tropical fish. It definitely pays to know how to save on tropical fish food. You will want to keep an eye out for fish food sales. A good way to save some money is to shop at discount fish stores and/or shop online. You can find huge deals on tropical fish food at any of these places.

 

What Types Of Fish Do You Have?

 

In order to save money on tropical fish food, you first need to know what type of fish you have and what they like to eat. It would be a shame to stock up on a particular type of tropical fish food only to find that your fish won’t eat it. It may sound humorous to someone who does not know much about tropical fish, but fish can be picky about their fish food. Various fish like to eat different types of food. Be sure to research the different types of fish you own, what they like to eat, and then make your decisions on which types of tropical fish food to buy.

 

Look For Sales

 

Looking for tropical fish food sales is not as hard as you may think. You can ask the owner of your local fish store to notify you when they have sales. You could also look into to getting yourself put on a mailing list, or an emailing list, to notify you of upcoming tropical fish food sales. You can also check weekly ads or take a drive by a few local fish stores and look for sale signs in front of the store. You are not limited to just shopping locally to find good deals on tropical fish food. You can also shop online.

 

Online Shopping

 

Online shopping is a great source for getting the most up to date deals on tropical fish food. If you feel comfortable shopping online, you should be sure to take a few precautions. Make sure you trust the seller because you want to be sure that what you’re purchasing it what you’re getting. Make sure you trust the site and know it is secure before you enter your credit or debit card number at check out. Don’t forget to be sure your fish will eat the food you’re buying! If you’re positive that the transaction is secure, shopping online can be a great way to save money and still get the food you need to feed your precious fish.

Popular Species of Freshwater Tropical Fish

Posted by Tropical Fish Reef on Jul 10th, 2008
2008
Jul 10

Did you know that fish are amongst one of the most popular choice of pets? Fish are so popular because they do not make a mess at all. Unlike other pets, fish are restricted only to their tank. They are not as high maintenance as other pets and some find them soothing to watch. Tropical fish are one of the most popular kinds of fish that are kept in a home aquarium. Due to the bright colors and varied shapes and sizes of tropical fish, many find them so entertaining that aquarium owners confess to watching their tropical fish swim around for hours at a time.

There are many different kinds of tropical fish. As long as the species come from the tropics originally, these tropical fish can come from freshwater and also from salt water. Due to the high demand for tropical fish, many are bred in the United States and are technically not from the tropics anymore, but they do have tropical origins. The following tropical fish belong to the freshwater variety.

 

Barbs

 

There are many different kinds of tropical fish under the barb family. Many of the barb tropical fish have intense colors or patterns on their body. These tropical fish are usually placed as a school in a fresh water aquarium. They can be somewhat aggressive to other weaker fish, so make sure you choose which other species of tropical fish are compatible with barbs.

 

Livebearers

 

Livebearer tropical fish are several species of fish that do not lay eggs. Instead they give birth to their young much like mammals do. Some Livebearer tropical fish include: Guppies, swordtails, platies and mollies. Females are usually larger and less flashy in the fish group so you can expect to see a dowdy female followed around by several males. This group of fish prefers to live in schools so it is best to keep more than four fish of this variety in the tank.

 

Tetras

 

Tetras are beautiful fish that come in bright, sometimes neon colors. You might need special lights to bring out some of their neon colors. These tropical fish like big spaces, but also may need some places to hide, so some vegetation might be necessary. These small fish may be put in schools, but they can also survive individually.

Tropical fish are so popular that some people consider them a hobby. There are numerous accessories and a lot of equipment that is necessary to allow the aquarium to function well. Fresh water aquariums do not require as much maintenance; whereas, saltwater aquariums require a lot more maintenance. If you are a new tropical fish owner, Barbs, Livebearers, and Tetras are great beginner tropical fish.