Saturday, December 10, 2011

Leeds Aquarium Shop - Tropical, Marine & Coldwater Fish






Leeds Aquarium Shop - Tropical, Marine & Coldwater Fish
Our Aquarium at York Road has over 100 tanks filled with an excellent range of Tropical, Marine and Cold Water Fish and boasts one of the best selections of tropical plants in our area with fresh deliveries every week. We also stock a range of Live and Frozen Food and for our marine customers a good selection of Living Rock and also RO Water both fresh and salted. Our Crossgates branch in leeds specialises in ponds and has a fantastic range of pond fish like Koi and Carp as well as Tropical and Coldwater aquarium fish. Goldfish A Goldfish Aquarium is the easiest set up there is! It's a perfect start for beginners to aquatics and loads of fun for the kids. Nor are you limited in choice. The most common cold water fish kept is the Goldfish though this single species has practically unlimited variations in colour and shape from the most spectacular to the most curious. Here at Paws for Thought we provide you with an excellent choice of Goldfish including Orandas and Shubunkins in many colour variations and we regularly have in more bizarre varieties such as Black Moors, Ranchus, Bubble Eyes, and Celestials. We also provide everything you need for your cold water aquarium. We have an excellent range of tanks and bowls in many shapes and sizes as well as one of the best selections of Aquarium Decor in Leeds; everything from artificial plants to haunted houses and sunken ships! We have air pumps to suit anybodies budget as well as Complete Kits that include everything you need ...

23 comments:

  1. @lilgain1 yes you can I had a gold fish and it lived with tropical fish for 7 years. It eventually died of old age. Bit goldfish are a very dirty fish, so u will need to so more water changes to keep it clean for your tropical fish unless u have other tropical fish that live in harsh water

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  2. hi i have a question....many people say you can put a goldfish with tropical fish....and many people say no....cuz different water tempeter and etc....but i read that goldfish can live under harh watre conditions...and they wat anything....so can a goldfish really live with tropical fish?

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  3. ohhhhh i can't wait to buy my fishes from there next time :)

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  4. This tipe of petshop its the reason that makes me wan't to go to the UK, here we have only one pet shop taht sells corals and marine fish, and only a few.

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  5. Wouldn't put any three inch Cichlids in an 80 lt tank. Lots of Corydoras and Tetras. Tiny fish but still VERY attractive.

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  6. Hi i just bought an aquarium for my girlfriend. I was just wondering what are some good fish that live in cold water?

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  7. How many 3 inch cichlids could  i put in a 80 litre tank.

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  8. How many 3 inch cichlids could i put in a 80 liter tank

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  9. awsome shop..wouldnt mind working there ..any jobs going let me know :D

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  10. Hi Ollie,

    as long as you have a protein skimmer (which you do ^_^) then live rock should be all you need. For a 110l tank you will need 11kg of live rock.

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  11. SORRY! I accidentally removed your last comment when I meant to click reply!

    RE Plate Coral
    I have heard that they will survive in lower light levels, but in our experience they do much better with much stronger lighting than can be provided in our nano tanks so we wouldn't recommend it.

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  12. lol... i forgot you were asking about the nano tank before! of course you've seen it already!

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  13. heres the nano tank ^_^

    1:44

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  14. PL lighting is a single ended fluorescent tube with side by side light elements (a bit like a double barreled shotgun).

    In the shop we have been using a 9 watt PL Lamp on an 8 gallon nano system (you might be able to spot it in the vid) with soft corals for 2 years. The corals are thriving, includin pulse polyps, button polyps, elephant ear, tube worms and small anemone.

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  15. Hey there! I want to ask you somethng about lighting cuz i'm a bit confused. First, What is a PL lighting? 2nd. I've research a lot of topic abt using lighting in a reef aquarium and i found that corals need about 4-6 watts/ gal.. But my LFS said that a 9 watts PL lighting will provide enough light for a soft corals in my aquarium (7 gallon). Is it true? =)

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  16. Thanks alex! look forward to seeing you!

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  17. wow that is a nice shop ;)
    I'll be visiting soon!

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  18. Hi FishLover1412... Glad you like the vid!

    We make our own RO Water and then add instant ocean salt.

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  19. Love your video. anyway, how do u set up the nano reef tank? do u use anto chlorine? =)

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  20. Hi mangothao,

    Sorry, afraid we don't have any Ranchu at the moment :(

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  21. do you guys have any ranchu instock right now?

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  22. Thanks Shaneh! Glad you like it ;)

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  23. Awesome. :)
    The shop looks great! :D

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