Our Models
Blue Discus
Blue Discus
Blue discus occur naturally in tributaries of the Amazon River in South America. Discus fish have an unusual form of parental care: the adults secrete a mucuslike substance onto their skin that provides nourishment for the young. Some reports indicate that both parents are involved.
Siamese Fighting Fish
Siamese Fighting Fish
After the common goldfish, betta fish, commonly referred to as Siamese fighting fish, are one of the most popular fish breeds purchased by budding freshwater fish hobbyists.
Koi Fish
Koi Fish
The koi fish, of course! These big, bright fish have been around for hundreds of years and make a great addition to any suitable garden pond or large water feature.The very first koi were bred almost exclusively in Japan. .
Oscar Fish
Oscar Fish
Oscars, Astronotus ocellatus, are freshwater fish found in areas with warm water temperatures. Oscars are native to South America, throughout the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers and tributaries. These river basins are a complex of waterways that include Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Gold Fish
Gold fish
Goldfish are basically carp. The Chinese originally bred them to eat. Carp, which are normally grey or green, breed like crazy, and you get variations of colors and shapes. A mutation would have suppressed the grey pigment cells, allowing the yellow and red ones to be expressed.
Blue Fish
Blue Fish
Bluefish also called tailor or snapper, the only member of the family Pomatomidae. The bluefish ranges through warm and tropical regions of the Atlantic and Indian oceans,smaller animals, especially fishes. Elongated in form a large mouth with strong, pointed teeth.