Phosphate Minus
Reduces phosphate and silicate levels in marine aquariums. Bonds large amounts of PO4 without negative influence on the aquarium inhabitants.
Coral Pro Skeletal I + II + III (1 L Set)
Oceansix Coral Pro Skeletal is a comprehensive three part supplementation system engineered to maintain optimal levels of elements in reef aquariums. By dosing these components in equal quantities, aquarists ensure a balanced supply of calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, trace elements necessary for robust coral growth and overall reef health. The system supports ionic balance, stabilizes pH levels, and enhances the bioavailability of nutrients, providing a reliable foundation for thriving coral ecosystems.
Black Medaka Rice Fish
The Black Medaka Rice Fish (Oryzias latipes) is a sleek, hardy species known for its glossy jet-black coloration and peaceful nature. These active, surface-dwelling fish are enthusiastic eaters and thrive in small groups, making them ideal for community and planted aquariums. Best kept with tetras, Corydoras, and shrimp, they add striking contrast and effortless elegance to any setup.
Daisy’s Blue Rice Fish
The Daisy’s ricefish is sometimes called Daisy’s blue ricefish for the coloration exhibited by adult males of the species. The scientific name for the species’ genus, Oryzias, is a reference to the tendency of some species of this group to inhabit rice paddies.
Kubotai Rasbora
The Kubotai Rasbora (Microdevario kubotai) is a vibrant neon-green schooling fish that adds dazzling movement and color to any planted aquarium. These eager eaters are always active and display best when kept in groups of 10 or more.
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✅ Best with Tetras: Pairs beautifully with peaceful tetras and small community fish
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⚠️ Not Ideal with Other Rasboras: Their active feeding behavior can outcompete shyer rasbora species
Perfect for nano and community setups, the Kubotai Rasbora adds an electric burst of color and energy while remaining peaceful and hardy. 🌿🐟
Tropica Water Conditioner
Tap water often contains chlorine and heavy metals that can harm fish, plants, and other aquarium life - even in small amounts. Water Conditioner neutralizes chlorine instantly and binds heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and copper, creating a safe environment for all aquarium inhabitants.
- Instantly neutralises chlorine from tap water
- Inactivates harmful heavy metals
- Provides safe water conditions for fish, shrimp, and plants
How to use the product
It is ideal to use at every water change, ensuring that your aquarium always has clean, safe, and balanced water conditions.- Add 10-12 ml per 100 L water at every water change
- Use whenever tap water is added to the aquarium
- Safe for all plants and fish
Tropica Sagittaria Subulata
Tropica Sagittaria subulata from South America is an ideal, undemanding foreground plant whose short runners form a compact group. Place individual plants 2-4 cm apart. This plant may cause problems because in certain conditions it suddenly grows to a height of 50 cm when it grows older. But if it is then moved into the background it may become low again. In the aquarium, it sometimes sends a long flower stem to the surface, and small white flowers unfold just above the water surface.
Tropica Java Fern Microsorum pteropus
Tropica Java Fern Microsorum pteropus is a water fern from Asia, 15-30 cm tall. To be grown on a root or stone, attached with fishing line until it has gained a hold. If planted in the bottom, do not cover the rhizome because it will rot. Easy to propagate by splitting the horizontal rhizome. A hardy plant that grows in all conditions. The black spots under the leaves are sporangia (reproductive organs), not signs of disease, as many believe.
Tropica Microsorum pteropus Trident Java Fern
Microsorum pteropus or Java fern is from Asia. Tropica Microsorum pteropus Trident Java Fern is a narrow-leaved, smaller form of Microsorum, which like other Microsorum is an easy and safe plant. ’Trident’ is both suitable for beginners, as well as the experienced scaper, and fits both smaller and larger aquariums. The name ’Trident’ tells that the plant leafs are tripartite, while the leaves can vary from whole to multipartite. Suitable for planting on stones or tree roots. When planted on the bottom layer, avoid covering the horizontal stalk. New, small plants are often created on the leaf tips, and can carefully be pulled off and planted.
Kaiser Aquatics Bacopa caroliniana
Bacopa caroliniana also known as Lemon Bacopa is a hardy, slow‑growing stem plant that works equally well in aquaria, paludaria, and shallow pond margins. Below is a quick‑reference sheet followed by deeper care notes and pro tips.
Tropica Anubias barteri var. nana
Tropica Anubias barteri var. nana is a small, attractive plant that thrives in all conditions. It originates from Cameroon and will reach 5-10 cm height. The rhizome will be 10-15 cm or more. It grows slowly, and the leaves survive for several years, giving slow-growing algae the chance to become established. The best result is achieved by planting on a stone or tree root. Fishing line can be used to attach the plant until it gains a hold. If planted on the bottom the rhizome must not be covered because it tends to rot. It flowers frequently under water and will thrive in shady places, where other plants will not. It is not eaten by herbivorous fish.
Tropica Anubias barteri var. nana ’Pinto’
Anubias 'Pinto' is an exquisite selected cultivar of Anubias barteri. Its leaves, measuring 3-6 cm, showcase captivating patterns of white, light green, and dark green. These patterns can vary depending on the environment, and under certain conditions, the plant may develop entirely dark green leaves. Achieving the perfect balance of light is crucial as good lighting enhances the white patterns, but excessive light can lead to damage and algae issues. With slow growth, Anubias 'Pinto' is a plant that demands patience. It can be beautifully incorporated into aquascapes by attaching it to rocks or wood in the aquarium. However, it is essential to remember never to cover the rhizome, as this can result in rotting and the plant's demise. Unveil the enchanting allure of Anubias 'Pinto' as it adorns your aquascape with its captivating blend of colors and intricate leaf patterns. Strike the perfect balance of lighting, and watch as this cultivar flourishes, becoming the centerpiece of your aquatic paradise.
Tropica Bolbitis heudelotii
Bolbitis heudelotii comes from West Africa, a fern with beautiful, transparent green leaves, 15-40 cm tall and wide. When planting, do not cover the rhizome because it will rot, and it is best to plant Bolbitis heudelotii on a root or stone. Keep the plant in position with fishing line until it has gained a hold. Easy to propagate by splitting the horizontal rhizome. Supply of CO2 will considerably enhance the growth, which is only optimal in soft, slightly acidic water.
Tropica Shinnersia rivularis ‘Weiss-Grün’
Variety of Shinnersia rivularis, distinguished by the white veins on the leaves, 30-60 cm long and up to 10 cm wide stems. This colour mutation was discovered at the Dennerle aquarium plant nursery. The plant grows rapidly and soon reaches the water surface, but shoots can simply be pinched off and planted back in the bottom. Shinnersia does not appreciate high temperatures. It tends to become leggy, but several plants placed in a group, will improve the appearance. The colours will develop optimally at good light conditions.
Bluestreak Goby
The Bluestreak Goby is a gentle and social fish, rarely aggressive toward tankmates. It spends most of its time near the substrate, digging shallow burrows and moving mouthfuls of sand through its gills to extract microfauna.






























