Aquarium Tropical Fish

Siamese Giant Kuhli Loach 2 inch Large Active Fish
Siamese Giant Kuhli Loach 2 inch Large Active Fish
Sale Price: £2.00
Tiger Endler Guppy 5 adult Pairs see video
Tiger Endler Guppy 5 adult Pairs see video
Sale Price: £7.00
Nothokorthausea Red Killifish killiefish eggs
Nothokorthausea Red Killifish killiefish eggs
Sale Price: £5.00
Nothoguentheri geunteri Red
Nothoguentheri geunteri Red
Sale Price: £5.00
Nothoflamicommantis Killifish killiefish eggs
Nothoflamicommantis Killifish killiefish eggs
Sale Price: £5.00
Nothokorthausea Mafia Killifish killiefish eggs
Nothokorthausea Mafia Killifish killiefish eggs
Sale Price: £5.00
Neggersi Red Tail Killifish killiefish eggs
Neggersi Red Tail Killifish killiefish eggs
Sale Price: £6.00
Neggersi White Tail Killifish killiefish eggs
Neggersi White Tail Killifish killiefish eggs
Sale Price: £6.00
Nothoguentheri geunteri Blue
Nothoguentheri geunteri Blue
Sale Price: £5.00
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Tropical fish include fish found in tropical environments around the world, including both freshwater and salt water species. Fishkeepers often use the term tropical fish to refer only those requiring fresh water, with saltwater tropical fish referred to as marine fish. Tropical fish are popular aquarium fish , due to their often bright coloration. In freshwater fish, this coloration typically derives from iridescence, while salt water fish are generally pigmented. Tropical fish kept for home aquaria include wild-caught specimens, single-species individuals born in captivity and hybrids of more than one species.

Fish that are happy to live in a community include Barbs and Rasboras, Corydoras catfish, Danios, Livebearers, Loaches, Rainbowfish, Suckermouth catfish and Tetras. For introducing into a new tank then you should look at the hardier species such as Danios, Golden barbs, Platys and Black Neon or Buenos Aries tetras. Fish to avoid at all cost include those that grow very large, do not tolerate other fish or have particular diet or water quality requirements, such as Paddlefish, Irridescent shark/paroon shark, Red-tailed catfish, Pacu and South American leaf fish.