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This collection of premium aquarium fishes is ideal for anyone who wants a vibrant, relaxing and low-maintenance aquatic setup at home or in the office. Carefully sourced and health-checked, these fishes are suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists who value reliability and beauty. You can choose from a variety of peaceful community species, colourful centrepieces and hardy starter fishes for small or large tanks with different layouts. We also guide you on matching fishes with your tank size, filters and plants for a balanced ecosystem that lasts. Available exclusively at shop no1 bhanu aquariums Karnataka Bank building shop no1 bhanu aquariums, these fishes offer great value, beauty and long-term enjoyment.

Wide variety of colourful freshwater fishes
Healthy, active fishes from trusted sources
Options suitable for beginners and experts
Guidance on species selection and compatibility
Great value fishes at reasonable prices
Ideal for home, office and commercial aquariums

Acclimate new fishes by floating the closed bag in your aquarium for 15–20 minutes. Gradually mix tank water into the bag over another 15–20 minutes. Gently release fishes without adding shop water. Avoid overfeeding; feed small amounts twice daily. Perform regular partial water changes weekly.

For beginners, hardy and peaceful fishes are ideal. Species like guppies, mollies, platies, zebra danios and some tetras adapt well to a range of conditions. Start with a few small fishes, avoid overcrowding, and choose species that are easy to feed and compatible with each other.

A simple starting guideline is roughly one small fish per 4 litres of water, but this varies by species, filtration and tank shape. Active or larger fishes need more space. Always research each fish’s adult size and behaviour, and prioritise water quality over keeping maximum numbers.

To keep aquarium fishes healthy, cycle your tank before adding fish, avoid overfeeding, and maintain stable temperature and pH. Perform regular partial water changes, clean filters as recommended, and quarantine new fishes when possible. Observing behaviour daily helps you catch stress or disease early.

Yes, many species of aquarium fishes can live together in a community tank if they are compatible. Match fishes with similar temperament, size and water parameter needs. Avoid mixing aggressive or fin-nipping species with slow, long-finned fishes, and always provide hiding places to reduce stress.

Most aquarium fishes do well on high-quality flakes or micro pellets as a staple diet. Supplement with frozen or live foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp, and occasional vegetable matter for omnivores. Feed only what they eat in 2–3 minutes to prevent leftover food polluting the water.