Common questions

How much do salt water fish cost?

How much do salt water fish cost?

Basic saltwater fish can range from $6 for a few reef chromis to $15 for a pair of cardinalfish to $40 for a pair of clownfish, on average. Exotic fish start at $100 each and can cost as much as $1,000 or more.

Can you buy saltwater fish online?

Even though Saltwaterfish.com has been selling & shipping saltwater fish, corals & invertebrates since 1999, we still talk to people who are surprised that they can buy marine life online. Remember that regardless of where you buy your marine life, they always have to be shipped from the ocean or aquaculture facility.

What is the most popular saltwater fish?

clownfish
Ocellaris clownfish Undoubtedly, the common clownfish is the MOST POPULAR SALTWATER FISH.

Will butterfly fish eat ZOAS?

Butterflys are not safe with zoas and it has been documented as such.

How much does a Micropterus platyrhincus cost?

Lepisosteus platyrhincus, Florida gar Compatibility Order 8 inch Price: $40.00 $40.00 Micropterus salmoides, Largemouth Bass Compatibility Order 2.5 inch Wholesale quantities available Price: $12.00 $10.00 Sander vitreus, Stizostedion vitreum, Walleye Compatibility

Are there live fish for sale at PetSmart?

Please be aware of the terms and conditions regarding the pet fish for sale in our stores. Live fish availability is seasonal, and pricing may vary by store location and PetSmart cannot price match on live pets.

How much does a Lepisosteus platyrhincus cost?

Order Wholesale quantities available Price: $12.00 $8.00 Lepisosteus platyrhincus, Florida gar Compatibility Order 8 inch Price: $40.00 $40.00 Micropterus salmoides, Largemouth Bass Compatibility Order 2.5 inch Wholesale quantities available Price: $12.00 $10.00

Is SaltwaterFish com legit?

SaltwaterFish has a consumer rating of 1.24 stars from 49 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Consumers complaining about SaltwaterFish most frequently mention store credit and customer service problems. SaltwaterFish ranks 25th among Aquariums sites.

Is it safe to order fish online?

Don’t worry about whether your fish can survive being shipped to your home, as most fish stores have their fish shipped to them, too. As long as the retailer is practicing safe shipping methods, your fish should be fine.

Can mollies live in saltwater?

Mollies are very versatile fish having the unique ability to live in both freshwater and saltwater if acclimated slowly. Just like other livebearers, mollies are easy to breed, and make fascinating fish for the seasoned aquarist.

How much is marine salt per Litre?

Marine aquarium owners should aim for a salinity of 1.025 s.g. which is about 35 parts per thousand. That means that for every thousand grammes of freshwater you should add 35 grammes of salt, or 35 grammes of salt per litre of water.

How much is a clownfish cost?

The average price of a clownfish is around $10-$25. However, if the fish is rare or bigger, it can cost $15-$100 or more. A clownfish’s price is determined by its type, size, and color.

Is it cheaper to buy fish online?

Yes, at first glance it may seem cheaper to buy on-line. The reason for this is very simple: They have way less overhead and do much greater volume, especially when it comes to live stock. And this is why, for the following reasons, we strongly recommend that you purchase all of your live stock from Life Aquatic.

How long can fish live while being shipped?

Fish acclimatization The common advice is to float the bag with your newly arrived fish to adjust the temperature but that makes no sense at all. Why am I saying that? Well-packaged fish can survive 2-3 days in a bag without any problems.

Can I own a seahorse?

Though unique in their care needs, seahorses are surprisingly easy to keep (and even breed) if they are maintained in the proper type of fish aquarium system, kept with appropriate tankmates, and offered the right kinds of fish food. Most of all, they can be extremely rewarding to observe and care for.

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