Vibrantly lit planted aquarium with schooling fish
Bring the ocean home

Vibrant Aquatic Life

Discover a stunning collection of ornamental species, explore expert tank setup advice, and follow dedicated care guidelines to create the perfect underwater ecosystem.

Acquisition Process

How to Bring Them Home

Our structured ordering process ensures your new aquatic life is carefully prepared and ready to thrive in a stabilized environment.

Phase 01

Select Your Species

Browse our comprehensive shop catalog. We encourage you to carefully review specific tank size requirements, water parameters, and community compatibility before making a selection.

Phase 02

Prepare the Habitat

Ensure your aquarium is fully cycled. Check that appropriate heating, filtration systems, and aesthetic elements are running smoothly prior to introducing new life.

Phase 03

Schedule Collection

Contact our store at +60 7 333 8842 to arrange a collection time. Every specimen is professionally bagged with oxygen-enriched water to minimize transit stress.

Community Feedback

Experiences from Aquarists

"The livestock quality here is simply unmatched. My planted tank is thriving, and the vibrant coloration on the tetras is a testament to the care they receive in-store. The team also provided exact water hardness adjustments."

M

Marcus L.

Planted Tank Enthusiast

"Establishing a healthy community tank was daunting at first, but their straightforward guidance on cycling and species compatibility made all the difference. My corydoras are active and entirely healthy."

S

Sarah K.

Community Tank Owner

Care & Guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I feed my ornamental fish? +
Most adult species thrive on one to two small feedings per day. A good rule of thumb is to provide only what they can consume completely within two minutes to prevent excess food from decaying and disrupting water parameters.
What is tank cycling and why is it necessary? +
Cycling establishes beneficial bacteria in your filter and substrate. These bacteria convert harmful ammonia from fish waste into nitrites, and eventually into less toxic nitrates. Skipping this process can lead to severe health issues for your new arrivals.
How frequently should I perform water changes? +
For standard setups, we recommend replacing 15% to 25% of the water every one to two weeks. Regular water changes dilute accumulated nitrates and replenish essential trace minerals required for healthy aquatic life.

Start Your Aquatic Journey

Whether you're establishing your first tank or seeking rare additions for an existing community, our specialists are ready to assist you with dedicated advice.