Tropical-Aquariums.biz
An Aquarium-Club.com Web Site

Free Aquarium-Club.com
Newsletter Sign-up

Right Click and Save Us to Your Desktop
Or
Add Tropical-Aquariums.biz to Your Favorites


Search Tropical-Aquariums.biz

:

FREE Aquarium-Club Services


Free Message Board Forums
Tropical-Fish Auction
Free Newsletter Sign-up
 

General Aquarium
Information


Start an Aquarium
General Aquarium FAQ
Aquarium Water Chemistry
Aquarium Plants
Common Aquarium Plants
Tropical Fish Foods
Tropical Fish Diseases

Why Join Aquarium-Club
Slide Show
Join Aquarium-Club
 

Freshwater
Tropical Fish
Information/Profiles/Gallery


Tropical Fish Index & Info
Main Page

 Barbs
    Cherry
   Denison
   Panda
   Rosey
   Tiger
   Tinfoil
 Bettas      
  
Betta FAQ
 Cichlids
   Angelfish
   African Cichlids
   Discus
   Dwarf Cichlids
   South American

 Danios
   Blue
   Giant
   Pearl
   Zebra

 Goldfish
 Gourami
   Blue
   Chocolate
   Dwarf
   Giant
   Honey
   Kissing
   Pearl

   Sparkling
 Live Bearing Fish

    Guppies
  
Mollies
  
Platys
  
Swordtails

 Killifish
   Apyhosemion species
   Chromaphyosemion
   Diapteron species
   Epyplatys species
   Fundulopanchax
   Nothobranchius
   Sympsonichthys

 Scavengers/Catfish
   Algae Eater
   Corydoras - Elgens
   Corydoras - Sterba's
 
 Corydoras - Spotted
   Corydoras - Striped

  
Clown Loach
   Kuhli Loach
  
Plecostomous
   Rainbow Shark
   Redtail Shark

 Tetras
   Black Neon
   Black Tetra
   Bleeding Heart
   Bloodfin
   Cardinal
   Congo
   Emperor
   Glowlight
   Green Neon
   Head-Tail Light
   Lemon

   Neon
   Rainbow
   Serpae

Saltwater and Marine Aquariums


Reef Aquarium
Main Page

 


FREE Mailing List
 


SIGN UP TODAY
 

Featured Fish


Emperor Tetra


Fundulopanchax Gardneri
 

Special Notices

As all know our general supplier for aquarium fish LiveAquaria.com and Drs. Foster & Smith (same company) ended their online sales business, due to state online sales tax issues.   Thus links on fish for sale no longer work as 02/22/10. 

We are changing our tropical fish suppliers now to "Aquarium-Club MEMBERS ONLY", so please stop back, because we will have more tank raised fish shortly,

15 years of selling tropical fish online and safely shipping fish and supplies to thousands of satisfied customers, without any complaints!!!

All Links to Information Regarding Breeding Fish Raising Babies, Further Information, Answering Questions, Chats & Forums and Other Services Require an Aquarium-Club Membership

Please Visit Our Other Tropical-Fish and Pets Web Sites:

 Aquarium-Club
Rare-Tropicalfish
Aquarium-Fish.biz
4Tropical-Fish.com
Aquariums-Info.com
Tropical-Fish-Net.com
Pet-Shops.biz
Complete List of Our Sites


Koi & Garden Ponds
Carassius auratus

Comet Shubunkin Fantail Black Moor
The comet is generally the most common of pond goldfish. It has a long slender body. This is often the typical orange colored goldfish but can also be all white or white and red (known as sarassa). The Shubunkin has an identical body shape to the Comet. The difference is in the coloration. Shubunkins should have a base color of light blue, which is covered with patterns of darker blue, red, brown, white, or black. Another common pond fish is the Fantail. Fantails are shorter and more plump than comets. Their caudal fin (tail) is split giving them the fantail name. Basic Fantails can be found in any goldfish colors (calico, sarassa, etc.). The Black Moor has the body of a fantail. As the name would imply this fish is solid black in color. Its most distinguishing characteristic is the bulging of the eyes.

 

Ryukin Oranda Lionhead Bubble-Eye
Ryukins are very similar to the basic fantail, the difference is in the slope of the back. The Ryukin has a sharp slope between the head and the dorsal fin. Orandas are also of fantail shape, distinguishing feature is the headgrowth. The headgrowth is known as the hood and has the appearance of being covered with warts. The Lionhead is similar to the oranda in that it has both the fantail shape and headgrowth. The difference in this fish is that it completely lacks a dorsal fin. Fantail with a distinguishing factor of he liquid-filled sacs that balloon out from below the eye sockets. The eyes of the bubble-eye are also pointed upward.

Native Region:    China
Temperament:  Docile
Feeding:   Does very well with a wide range of commercially prepared pellets and flake foods formulated for goldfish
Temperature Range:    74°F.
pH:  7.2
dGH:   
Potential Size:   Depending upon type, can get 6" - 10".  Koi get much larger
Sexing:    Males get white pimple like growths on their heads at mating time.  Females tend to be larger.
General Comments: Very easy and forgiving fish.  Does well in a small aquarium, but will eventually outgrow it, to need one approximately 5 - 10 gallon.

More Information - Members Area 

Join

Breeding Goldfish, Koi and Raising Fry 

      Posting requests for fish wanted or fish available are services available only to our members.  Please Join today.

Books About Koi, Goldfish and Garden Ponds

Track Shipments
    U.S. Post Office
    United Parcel Service
    Airborne Express

How to Ship and Receive Tropical Fish

Aquarium-Club does not negotiate prices or guarantee live shipments between private parties of sellers and buyers.


Fish & Supplies
for Sale

Fish delivered to your door with an "Arrive Alive" Guarantee

Track Shipments
    U.S. Post Office
    United Parcel Service
    Airborne Express
How to Ship and Receive Tropical Fish


 Tropical Fish for Sale
Main Page

 African Cichlids
 Angelfish
 Barbs
 Bettas
 Danios
 Discus
 Dwarf Cichlids
 Goldfish/Koi

 Gouramis
 Guppies
 Killifish
 Live Bearing Fish
 Rainbowfish
 Scavengers/Catfish
 South American Cichlids
 Tetras
 Aquarium Plants

   Saltwater & Marine
 Saltwater Fish
 Marine Invertebrates

 Marine Live Rock
 Marine/Reef Corals


 Recommended
 Aquarium
Books
 Aquarium Magazines
 General Aquarium
 Bettas
 Cichlids
 Goldfish/Koi/Ponds
 Guppies
 Killifish

 Saltwater


 Aquarium
 Supplies
 Supplies Main Page

 Aquarium Kits
 Aquarium Plant Care

 Air Pumps
 Cleaning
 Decorations
 Fish Food
 Filters
 Heaters
 Lighting & Hoods
 Medicines
 Test Kits

 Water Conditioners
 Betta Department
 Goldfish/Koi/Ponds

 Saltwater
 Supplies
 Marine Main Page
 Marine Food
 Marine Test Kits
 Water Conditioners
 Filtration
 Salt 'n' Such
 Marine Medications

Pet Shops

 Asia
 Australia
 Canada
 Europe
 Japan
 Mexico
 UK
 USA

Advertise With Us

Wholesale B2B
Distributors

Distributors Main Page
African
Asia
Canada
Europe
Japan
South American
UK
USA
Florida Fish Farms

Advertise With Us

Other Links
and Advertising

www.zooplus.co.uk - My Petshop

 

Send mail to webmaster@Aquarium-Fish.biz with comments regarding this web site.
Aquarium-Fish.biz is the wholesale and retail Aquarium Shop of the Aquarium-Club

Questions about Fish or Problems with Orders, Aquarium-Club.com Members Only
More Fish Information Found at: Tropical-Fish-Net.com, owned by Aquarium-Club
Webmaster DOES NOT answer fish questions
Copyright © 1995-2010 Aquarium-Club.com