Shop All Collections

12 products found

Fahaka Puffer Fish (Tetraodon Lineatus) 5”-6”
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

Fahaka Puffer Fish (Tetraodon Lineatus) 5”-6”

Also known as the Nile puffer, lineatus puffer (Tetraodon lineatus). The Fakaha is a large puffer that can’t be seen in aquarist tanks quite often. This is a freshwater fish which in the wild inhabits in the Nile river and also it’s known as Nile puffer fish. Fahaka puffer has a very curious and intelligent nature and it becomes domesticated quite easily, however at that the fish is rather aggressive towards other fishes. Its very likely that fahaka puffer will kill or hurt other fishes that will inhabit in the same tank with it. All tetraodon fishes have strong teeth and fakaha puffer uses them to tear the pieces from its tank mate bodies. This tetraodon is a predator, in the wild it feeds on all types of snails, spineless and insects.

$179.99$185.99
Polypterus bichir lapradei 8"-10"
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

Polypterus bichir lapradei 8"-10"

The Lapradei Bichir, Polypterus lapradei is a lobe-finned Pike originating from Africa. With an elongated eel-like body that is highly colored, it has a striking appearance. Its body displays a yellow and gray checkered pattern with dark gray horizontal striations running along its body.

$79.99$125.00
Halfbeak fish 1”-1.5”
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

Halfbeak fish 1”-1.5”

Halfbeak fish, particularly the Albino Platinum Halfbeak (Dermogenys pusilla), are known for their striking white or silver coloration, often described as shimmering under aquarium lights. They have an elongated lower jaw and a slender body, with some varieties exhibiting a platinum sheen.

$9.99$11.99
Alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula)
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

Alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula)

The alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) is a large, ancient fish species known for its long, slender body, long snout, and diamond-shaped scales. It is the largest of the gar species and can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 300 pounds, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife. The name "spatula" refers to its broad, spoon-like snout. Gars are easily distinguished from other freshwater species by their long, slender, cylindrical bodies, long snouts, and diamond-shaped interlocking (ganoid) scales. The tail fin is rounded. Dorsal and anal fins are placed well back on the body and nearly opposite each other.

$39.99$45.00
Spiney Eel
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Only 1 left

Spiney Eel

Spiny eels are elongated, freshwater fish, known for their unique eel-like shape and the rows of spines along their backs. They are not true eels, but rather belong to the family Mastacembelidae and are found in tropical regions across Africa, Asia, and parts of Australia. Spiny eels are typically nocturnal, bottom-dwelling fish, preferring sandy or muddy substrates where they can burrow and hide.

$19.99$24.99
Puffer Green Spotted
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

Puffer Green Spotted

The Green Spotted Puffer, also known as the Leopard Puffer or Korean Spotted Puffer, is a popular freshwater fish known for its vibrant green coloration and distinctive black spots. These scaleless fish have a rounded body, a beak-like mouth, and a white or yellowish belly. They are native to Southeast Asia and can be found in coastal areas, rivers, and even the sea.

$19.99$24.99
Bumble Bee Goby
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Only 2 left

Bumble Bee Goby

Bumblebee gobies are small, distinctive fish named for their black and yellow banded coloration. They are known for their territorial and somewhat shy nature, preferring to inhabit the bottom of the tank and use hiding places according to a pet store website. While they can thrive in freshwater, they are often kept in brackish water and are generally peaceful but can be territorial towards their own kind.

$8.99$9.99
Mbu Puffer Fish (Tetraodon Mbu)
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

Mbu Puffer Fish (Tetraodon Mbu)

Tetraodon mbu is a freshwater puffer and does not require the addition of salt to its tank. This is the king of puffers. They can reach 24 inches and they have great personalities. The color is magnificent also with a back yellow maze pattern. We suggest a sandy substrate, with smooth rocks and driftwood pieces for decoration. Leave plenty of open space for swimming. You can plant the aquarium if you wish but be prepared for bite marks to appear in the leaves if the puffer spots any morsels of food on them.A generally aggressive and intolerant species that really should be kept alone. Its beak-like mouth can easily bite chunks from other fish, or in extreme cases rip them to pieces. However, some specimens are less aggressive than others and it is down to the individual fish as to how it will react to tankmates. If you decide to take the risk, you will need a huge tank and tankmates that swim too quickly for the puffer to catch them easily. It is also very aggressive towards conspecifics and should never be kept in groups.

$249.99$299.99
African Pike (Hepsetus odoe)
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

African Pike (Hepsetus odoe)

The African Pike, or Hepsetus odoe, is an intriguing predatory freshwatr fish from Central and West Africa, primariliy in Nigeria and Cameroon. Its name comes from its long, slender, and elongates body which resembles a pike. Its sharp teeth, slim and pointed snout, and its long dorsal fin make this fish look striking. It's exceptional predatory behavior makes this species especially interesting, as its impressive speed makes them particularly fascinating when on the prowl for prey. This species is considered semi-aggressive, and may exhibit overall more aggressive behavior during breeding or when placed in smaller tanks. It's crucial to select tankmates that are similar or larger in size than the pike, and the species also needs to be quite robust and assertive in order to hold their own. Larger barbs, some larger catfish, other larger predatory fish, and even robust and assertive species of cichlids could work, but only in optimal conditions.

$49.99$65.00
Leaf Fish Amazon Leaf Fish (Monocirrhus polyacanthus)
From Danaqua Live Fish & More
Sold Out

Leaf Fish Amazon Leaf Fish (Monocirrhus polyacanthus)

Leaf fish are known for their exceptional camouflage abilities, resembling dead leaves to ambush prey. They are found in freshwater habitats like the Amazon River basin and slow-moving rivers and creeks, often among submerged vegetation. These fish are typically brown, gray, or mottled, with a flattened body shape and a filament on the lower jaw that enhances their leaf-like appearance. They are ambush predators with a large, extendable mouth for quickly capturing prey like small fish and insects.

$15.99$19.99
Golden Wonder Panchax
From Danaqua Live Fish & More

Golden Wonder Panchax

The Golden Wonder Panchax, also known as the Yellow Panchax or Striped Panchax, is a popular aquarium fish with a vibrant yellow or golden body and dark horizontal stripes. It's a type of killifish known for its peaceful nature in a community tank, but it can be predatory towards smaller fish. According to online resources, it prefers the top level of the aquarium and enjoys a well-planted environment.

$9.99$11.99
African Butterfly Fish (Pantodon buchholzi)
From Danaqua Live Fish & More

African Butterfly Fish (Pantodon buchholzi)

The African Butterfly Fish (Pantodon buchholzi) is a unique freshwater fish known for its distinctive appearance and surface-dwelling habits. They have large pectoral fins that resemble butterfly wings and are typically brownish or grayish with a silver sheen. They are ambush predators, with upward-facing eyes and a large upturned mouth adapted for catching insects and small fish at the water's surface. They are relatively hardy and can live for up to 10 years in captivity with proper care.

$19.99$22.99