Collection: Tropical Fish
Maritime Fins offers a range of live tropical fish at an affordable price. We have a bunch of freshwater live fish for sale including, cichlids, Betta, and GoldFish etc.
Read MoreYou will find everything in our store, from .Aquarium setup to taking care of fish. So, if you’re searching for an Aquarium fish store or live fish online, Maritime Fins is your go-to Aquarium shop. Start browsing our collections and find the perfect freshwater fish online.
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Electric Blue Jack Dempsey
Regular price $34.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Clown Knife Fish
Regular price $19.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Golden Spotted Puffer
Regular price $11.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
American Flag Fish
Regular price $9.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Giant Gourami
Regular price $14.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Black Kuhli Loach
Regular price $6.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Loach, Gold Dojo
Regular price $14.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Redtail Goodeid
Regular price $12.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Tri-color cyps (juvenile)
Regular price $24.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Albino Tiger Barb
Regular price $6.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
King Tiger Pleco
Regular price $89.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Black Venezuelan Corydora
Regular price $29.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Odessa Barb
Regular price $6.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Western Rainbows
Regular price $9.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Golden Algae Eater
Regular price $5.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
Red Back Manacapuru Angels
Regular price $24.99 CADRegular priceUnit price / per
Tropical Fish Price
There are a few factors that can affect the price when purchasing tropical fish in Canada. For example, some species may be more expensive due to their rarity or difficulty in breeding. Additionally, the size of the fish can also impact the cost, with larger fish typically being more expensive.
Location can also play a role, as shipping costs may be higher for those living in more remote areas. Overall, the price of tropical fish in Canada can range from a few dollars to several hundred dollars per fish.
Here are some tropical fish price at our store:
- Neon Tetra 4.99
- Assorted angelfish 13.99
- Guppies 7.99
- Betta 13.99
Tropical Fish Tank Temperature
As an aquarium enthusiast, I understand how important it is to maintain the right temperature in a tropical fish tank. Tropical fish require a specific temperature range to thrive, and as a responsible fish keeper, it's our job to ensure that their environment is optimal.
Fluctuations in temperature can cause stress, disease, and even death. Therefore, it's important to invest in a good quality heater and thermometer to ensure that the water temperature remains stable.
Tropical fish are native to warm waters, and therefore, require a specific temperature range to stay healthy. The ideal temperature range for most tropical fish is between 75°F and 80°F.
However, it's important to note that different species of fish have different temperature requirements. Because of that, it's crucial to research the specific temperature requirements of the fish species you plan to keep in your tank.
Available to Buy Tropical Fish at Maritime Fins
Livebearers Fish
Livebearers are a fascinating group of fish that add vibrancy to aquariums due to their unique reproductive method. They come in various species, each with unique characteristics and colors. They are suitable for beginner and experienced aquarists, and their care requirements are straightforward.
With proper water conditions, a balanced diet, and suitable tank mates, livebearers can thrive and provide endless enjoyment. Their propensity for breeding in captivity can lead to new fry appearing in the tank.
Colorful Tetras
Tetras, small and schooling, are known for their vibrant colors and active behavior. These fish, including the Columbia Tetra, Neon Tetra, and Rummy-nose Tetra, create a visually stunning display in your aquarium while also exhibiting fascinating schooling behavior.
Angelfish
Angelfish, cherished for their graceful movements and distinctive shapes, are prized additions to any aquarium. These majestic fish, such as the Assorted Angelfish, Peruvian "Altum" Angelfish, and Blue Blushing Angel, add an air of elegance with their flowing fins and striking coloration.
Lively Barbs Perfect for Community Tanks
Barbs are lively and robust fish that thrive in community tanks. Known for their active swimming and social nature, barbs add dynamic movement to any aquarium.
They come in various species, each with unique colors and patterns which makes them a visually appealing choice. Popular varieties include the Denison Barb, with its striking red and black stripes, and the Panda Tinfoil Barb, known for its distinctive pattern and larger size.
These fish are relatively easy to care for and can coexist well with other community fish, making them ideal for both novice and experienced aquarists.
Gentle Gouramis for All Skill Levels
Maritime Fins provides a variety of gouramis for freshwater aquariums, suitable for both novice and experienced aquarists. These gentle fish can thrive in various water conditions, with unique labyrinth organs and unique breeding behaviors.
Loach Fish
Loaches are bottom-dwelling fish with unique behaviors and efficient scavenging habits. They prefer natural habitats with hiding spots and soft substrates. Loaches require stable water conditions and a varied diet.
We have a diverse selection of loaches, including the Yo-Yo Loach, and knowledgeable staff to help create a vibrant and dynamic aquarium.
Vibrant Rainbowfish from Australia and New Guinea
Rainbowfish, native to Australia and New Guinea, are renowned for their vibrant colors and active swimming behavior. They are hardy and adaptable, suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists.
Rainbowfish thrive in stable water conditions, slightly alkaline pH, and temperatures ranging from 72°F to 82°F. Their dynamic coloration intensifies during social interactions and can coexist harmoniously with other community fish.
They thrive on a varied diet, including high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods. Rainbowfish are known for their breeding behavior, with females scattering eggs among plants or spawning mops.
Hardy Danios from South and Southeast Asia
Danios, native to South and Southeast Asia, are popular aquarists due to their hardiness, active nature, and adaptability to various tank conditions. They thrive in temperatures between 64°F and 77°F, acidic to neutral pH levels, and moderate water hardness.
They form tight-knit schools, enhancing the aquarium's aesthetic and reducing stress. They are omnivorous, thriving on flake food, pellets, and occasional treats.
Catfish
Catfish are essential for maintaining a balanced aquarium, serving as the cleanup crew by consuming leftover food, algae, and detritus. They are hardy, easy to care for, and thrive in tanks with hiding spots. Catfish add diversity to the ecosystem and require a varied diet.
In our store, we have a diverse selection of catfish, including Otocinclus, Glass Catfish, and Albino Hoplo Catfish. Our knowledgeable staff can provide information on caring for these fascinating species to ensure a vibrant and balanced aquarium.
Charming Puffers with Unique Personalities
Puffers are fascinating fish with charming personalities and unique inflating abilities, making them a fascinating addition to aquariums. They eat pellets, frozen foods, and live treats like snails and shrimp.
Puffers can inflate themselves when threatened, making them appear larger and intimidating. They are also inquisitive and interactive, often interacting with owners.
Sleek Aquarium Sharks for Aquatic Wonder
Aquarium sharks are renowned for their sleek bodies and dynamic swimming patterns. They require ample space, a well-decorated tank, and a varied diet, including pellets, frozen foods, and live prey.
Despite their intimidating appearance, they are generally peaceful and can coexist with other fish species, but careful selection and avoidance of aggressive or territorial fish is crucial.
Other Freshwater Fish
Betta: Bettas, also known as Siamese fighting fish, are prized for their vibrant colors and elaborate finnage. While they can be aggressive towards other males, they thrive in solitary setups and make captivating centerpieces in aquariums.
Long Fin Serpae: Long Fin Serpae tetras are distinguished by their elongated fins and striking red coloration. These active schooling fish add movement and vibrancy to community tanks, creating a visually appealing display as they swim in unison.
GloFish: GloFish are genetically modified zebrafish that fluoresce under blue light. They come in a variety of vibrant colors, including red, green, orange, and purple. These colorful fish add a playful and dynamic element to any aquarium, captivating viewers with their luminous glow.
Freshwater and Brackish Water Fish
Archer Fish: Archer Fish are renowned for their remarkable hunting technique, where they shoot down insects with precise jets of water. These intelligent and adaptable fish thrive in brackish or freshwater environments, adding intrigue and activity to aquariums.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can tropical fish live with goldfish?
Yes, it is possible to keep goldfish and tropical fish together, but it's not ideal due to differences in temperature preferences and dietary needs.
2. Will tropical fish despawn in Minecraft?
Tropical fish would not despawn in Minecraft if they are caught in a bucket or spawned from a bucket of water.
3. Which tropical fish live longest?
The lifespan of tropical fish can vary, but generally, species like the Clown Loach, Angelfish, and Discus are known for their relatively long lifespans in suitable aquarium conditions.