Coffee Fish Tank

Coffee Fish Tank

Is Coffee Fish Tank what you are looking for?

Here is some info regarding Coffee Fish Tank.


Xiphophorus maculatus Black Coffee Platy


Xiphophorus maculatus Black Coffee Platy


$1.99


Black Coffee Platies are dark brown or black with lighter trim. The amount of this trim varies between individuals. Platies are one of the most common freshwater aquarium fish and come in a variety of colors and forms. They do well on most flake or small pellet foods and get along with other community fish and livebearers like tetras, guppies, swordtails, and mollies. A small amount of salt in the aquarium will help to avoid parasites and assist in the gill function and health of the fish. Platies are livebearers and very easy to breed. Males have a modified pointed anal fin known as a “gonopodium” while this fin is held fanned out in females. A harem ratio (one male to two or more females) will produce the most successful broods. The pregnant female should be removed to a breeding container or tank and the fry raised separately.

Fish Tank


Fish Tank


$12.49


Fish Tank – Masterprint

Marina 2-in-1 Fish Hatchery


Marina 2-in-1 Fish Hatchery


$4.99


An excellent way to watch your livebearers have their young, while still keeping them in your tank. The V-Insert allows the young fish to fall through once the mother gives birth and allows them to grow and mature without being eaten or pestered by the other fish in the tank. The floating trap can also be used for wounded fish to allow them time to heal from superficial wounds.

Orange Fish Crowded in Fish Tank


Orange Fish Crowded in Fish Tank


$39.99


Todd Gipstein Orange Fish Crowded in Fish Tank – Photographic Print

Pyramid Fish Feeder - 7-day - 1 pk


Pyramid Fish Feeder – 7-day – 1 pk


$2.39


The Pyramid Fish Feeder will automatically feed your fish when you’re on vacation. Features a patented secret chamber containing tubifex worms which opens half-way through the feeding cycle. Will feed 20 average sized fish in a 10 gallon tank for 7-8 days. For freshwater or saltwater fish.

Gobioides broussonetti Dragon Fish


Gobioides broussonetti Dragon Fish


$5.99


Dragon Fish, or Violet Gobies, are odd fish that are native to coastal brackish marine estuaries of the western Atlantic coast from the Carolinas to Brazil. In captivity, they seem to thrive the best in brackish water. They are characterized by a long, silver-violet eel-like body, with dorsal and ventral fins that extend all the way to the tail. They have tiny eyes and a large mouth in which their sharp teeth can be clearly seen. Despite their predatory appearance, Dragon Fish are not big predators. They have poor eyesight, and do little hunting. Dragon Fish often feed by scooping mouthfuls of sand or mud, swallowing edible items, and spitting out the rest. Their natural diet consists mainly of diatoms, worms, and small crustaceans. In the aquarium, they will accept live and frozen blackworms, bloodworms, brine shrimp, ghost shrimp, krill, as well as sinking pellets and occasionally, tiny guppies. Due to their poor eyesight, Dragon Fish are often slow to find food, and do not get enough to eat before other fish consume all the food. Be sure that your Dragon Fish gets plenty to eat, or it may starve to death. Dragon Fish should be kept singly unless a large group can be kept in a tank of about 100 gallons or more. In small tanks and small groups, one larger Dragon Fish will dominate the others and some may be bullied or not get enough food. Dragon Fish can be kept with most peaceful fish that are too large to swallow.

Gnathonemus petersii Elephantnose Fish


Gnathonemus petersii Elephantnose Fish


$19.99


The Elephant Nose is an interesting fish with a long appendage on its snout below the mouth that looks like an elephant’s trunk. Its body is gray to black with a slender forked tail. The Elephant Nose is a nocturnal fish, hunting and feeding mostly at night. It uses its long snout to help it find worms, insects, larvae, and small crustaceans in the substrate. It is important to provide smooth-sided gravel or fine sand so that it does not injure itself when looking for food in this way. Elephant Noses will accept most small live foods, but can usually be trained to eat frozen foods and sometimes, sinking pellets. The Elephant Nose is able to produce a weak electric discharge that it uses in courtship and in locating prey. This fish is relatively peaceful toward other fish of similar size, but is territorial and aggressive with its own kind. For this reason they are best kept one per tank unless the aquarium is very large, about 200 gallons or more. Provide a heavily planted tank with soft, acidic water and subdued lighting. This provides natural hiding places and will help minimize stress. Elephant noses are sensitive fish, and are easily stressed by poor water quality. Frequent water changes are a must to keep this fish healthy. Use caution if it becomes necessary to add medications or other harsh chemicals to the tank as many of these products are harmful or fatal to the elephant nose. If using medications, read the instructions carefully to be sure that the product is safe for scale-less fish. It may be necessary to use a mild medication or use a product at half-strength. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information.

Tank Divider - 15 and 20 gallon


Tank Divider – 15 and 20 gallon


$7.99


This tank divider can be helpful for separating bullying fish or sick/injured fish. Perforations allow water to flow through. For 15/20 gallon tanks.

Macropodus opercularis Albino Paradise Fish


Macropodus opercularis Albino Paradise Fish


$6.99


Paradise Fish are relatives of gouramis and bettas that are excellent additions to the community aquarium. They have white bodies with red eyes and some red markings on their bodies. This is the original pet tropical fish; it is one of the first fish to be kept in an aquarium. Paradise fish are very hardy, and will tolerate a wide variety of water conditions. Paradise fish are anabantids, and have a labyrinth organ that allows them to breathe atmospheric oxygen. They prefer slow-moving water. They are not picky eaters, and will accept almost any foods they are offered. Paradise fish have been known to be territorial, so be careful when keeping them in a community aquarium as they may harass small or timid fish. They are best kept in a species tank or with medium to large, hardy community species. They are also notorious jumpers, so be sure you have a tight-fitting lid!

Tank Divider - 20 high gallon


Tank Divider – 20 high gallon


$8.99


Separate squabbling fish with this handy tank divider. Perforations allow water circulation. Size: Fits 20H gallon tanks.

Pantodon buchholzi African Butterfly Fish


Pantodon buchholzi African Butterfly Fish


$14.99


The African Butterfly Fish is an interesting fish that spends most of its time at the surface of the water. It has a long slender body and large pectoral fins that angle upwards like wings. These wings enable the butterfly fish to jump exceptionally well, so provide a tigh-fitting cover. This fish is silvery to olive in color with a chocolate to black marbled pattern on the body. This pattern varies between specimens, with some fish appearing almost completely dark. Its long ventral fins are deeply serrated, giving them the appearance of many fine filaments extending from a central origin. The other fins are transparent with dark rays. Male African butterflies have a curved anal fin, while in females the anal fin is straight. These fish are surface predators, and feed primarily on insects, larvae and other small items that fall into the water. They can usually be weaned onto a pellets or frozen foods, but should always have some live insects included in their diet. These fish are relatively peaceful, and can be kept with most community fish. They will, however, eat very small fish on occasion, such as fry, so be sure that tankmates are too large to be swallowed. African butterflies are shy, and need subdued lighting and plenty of hiding places. Appropriate shelters can be made using floating plants and other decorations that reach the upper area of the tank.

Monocirrhus polyacanthus South American Leaf Fish


Monocirrhus polyacanthus South American Leaf Fish


$14.99


The South American Leaf Fish is one of the best examples of camoflauge by mimicry. The flattened body, mottled coloration, and slow movements of this fish make it look like a leaf floating in the water. When a prey item like a small fish or invertebrate swims by, the Leaf Fish lunges and sucks in its meal. The Leaf Fish should not be kept with small fish like tetras, livebearers, rasboras or similar fish as these will most likely be eaten. They can usually be kept with larger peaceful fish or in a tank by themselves to spotlight their unusual behavior and appearance. Live foods like small feeder guppies, ghost shrimp or brine shrimp may be needed at first to trigger a feeding response but some Leaf Fish may be weaned onto frozen foods in time. They will not usually accept flakes or pellets. Planted aquariums or aquariums with lots of artificial foliage are best to help this fish act most natural.

ENJOI Fish Tank Mens Tank


ENJOI Fish Tank Mens Tank


$29.99


Enjoi Fish Tank tank. Allover Enjoi fish pattern. Contrast trim. 65% polyester/35% cotton. Machine wash. Imported.

Hazelnut Coffee


Hazelnut Coffee


$8.49


Our 100% Arabica gourmet coffee is infused with the smooth and nutty tasted of fresh hazelnut. Whole Bean 12 oz.

Tropical Fish Tank Business Letterhead


Tropical Fish Tank Business Letterhead


$32.95


Tropical Fish Tank Business Letterhead

Tropical Fish Tank Oversized Postcards


Tropical Fish Tank Oversized Postcards


$25.95


Tropical Fish Tank Oversized Postcards

Tropical Fish Tank Business Cards


Tropical Fish Tank Business Cards


$5.95


Tropical Fish Tank Business Cards

Tropical Fish Tank Large Magnets


Tropical Fish Tank Large Magnets


$20.95


Tropical Fish Tank Large Magnets

Tropical Fish Tank Address Labels


Tropical Fish Tank Address Labels


$9.95


Tropical Fish Tank Address Labels

Decaffeinated Coffee


Decaffeinated Coffee


$6.49


A distinctive and balanced flavor for those who love the richness of a darker roast and the smooth flavor of a lighter roast coffee. Ground 13 oz.

Dip and Pour Fish Specimen Container - Large


Dip and Pour Fish Specimen Container – Large


$6.79


Ever wonder where you can get one of those speciment containers at your local fish store? These Dip and Pour containers from Tom Aquarium are for you. They are perfect for observing specimens, transferring fish, as a holding tank, or as a treatment container. This model has a pouring spout on each side and a one inch bracket to allow you to hang the container on your tank. These useful multi-purpose holders are a must-have for every aquarium toolkit.

Dip and Pour Fish Specimen Container - Regular


Dip and Pour Fish Specimen Container – Regular


$4.99


Ever wonder where you can get one of those speciment containers at your local fish store? These Dip and Pour containers from Tom Aquarium are for you. They are perfect for observing specimens, transferring fish, as a holding tank, or as a treatment container. This model has a pouring spout on each side and a one inch bracket to allow you to hang the container on your tank. These useful multi-purpose holders are a must-have for every aquarium toolkit.

You can learn more about Coffee Fish Tank below, or return to our home page, Coffee Inside

Additional Coffee Fish Tank Info

Recycled Paper

Be Sociable, Share!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

* Copy this password:

* Type or paste password here:

2,827 Spam Comments Blocked so far by Spam Free Wordpress

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>