Guppy
# Do not overcrowd the aquarium. Crowding is a major cause of stress and leads to parasitic infestation.
# Tiger Barbs often have buoyancy problems after a meal. They are voracious feeders and may swallow lots of air with their meals.

Marine angelfish are perciform fish of the family Pomacanthidae. They are found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and mostly western Pacific oceans. The family contains seven genera and approximately 86 species. They should not be confused with the freshwater angelfish, tropical cichlids of the Amazon River basin.
Angel Fish
The term "marine invertebrates" is used to describe animals found in a marine environment which are invertebrates: lacking a vertebral column. In order to protect themselves, they may have evolved a shell or a hard exoskeleton, but this is not always the case.As on land and in the air, invertebrates make up a huge portion of all life in the sea. Invertebrate sea life includes
Anemones
Clownfish or anemonefish are fishes from the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the family Pomacentridae. About twenty eight species are recognized, one in the genus Premnas, while the remaining are in the genus Amphiprion. In the wild they all form symbiotic mutualisms with sea anemones. Depending on species, clownfish are overall yellow, orange, reddish, or blackish, and many show white bars or patches. The largest reach a length of 18 centimetres (7.1 in), while the smallest barely reach 10 centimetres (3.9 in).
Clown Fish Damsels
Discus (Symphysodon spp.) are a genus of three species of cichlid freshwater fishes native to the Amazon River basin[1]. Discus are popular as aquarium fish and their aquaculture in several countries in Asia is a major industry.
Discus Fish
A Lionfish is any of several species of venomous marine fish in the genera Pterois, Parapterois, Brachypterois, Ebosia or Dendrochirus, of the family Scorpaenidae. The lionfish is also known as the Turkey Fish, Scorpion or Fire Fish.[1] They are notable for their extremely long and separated spines, and have a generally striped appearance, red, green, navy green, brown, orange, yellow, black, maroon, or white.
Lion Fish

Welcome to Silver Dollar Aquarium

We are exports of live tropical fish and aquatic plants in Sri Lanka we have been in business since 1996 our company has more than 10 Years of experience in business. SILVER DOLLAR AQUARIUM is recognized for the high quality of tropical fish , Aquatic Plants and renowned for their expertise and integrity when dealing with importers from all over the world. They are proud of this hard won vote of confidence in their products and ability as aquatic experts and customers.

Strict quality control is maintained and the water is tested by our own laboratory personnel to ensure a high quality product and adherence to standards. Our tropical fish and aquatic plants are exported form Sri Lanka to a world wide market, but mainly to Europe countries. The head central office it's located at Negombo, 7Kms from Bandaranayaka International Air Port (Colombo), (The only international air port in our country with direct international flights.)

We have more than 500 aquarium tanks, in our 3 fish houses, all are the most advanced, build in our country with complete filtration systems, with UV and micro filters. Our staff are the most experimented and highly qualified professionals in handling live tropical fish & aquatic plants, and permanent control: veterinary and

 
 







 
 
 
 
Foods designed for goldfish are usually lower in protein and fat than tropical foods, and made with a fairly high content of vegetable matter. It is generally recommended not to give goldfish too much protein, as this can lead to constipation and intestinal problems. In fancy varieties a higher level of protein is desirable as this encourages the development of the fleshy head growths in Oranda and lionhead/ranchu varieties.
Goldfish are one of the hardiest of all types of fish, and are able to withstand a wide range of water conditions. However, the ideal pH is neutral to slightly alkaline (around 7.5), moderate hardness, and a temperature of between 60°F (15°C) and 75°F (24°C).




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