Maculata Dwarf Rasbora
The Maculata Dwarf Rasbora is a stunning micro-schooling fish with bright orange-red colouring and a bold central spot. Peaceful, hardy, and perfect for nano aquariums, they thrive in planted tanks with gentle flow. Best kept in shoals of 8+, these tiny rasboras bring lively movement and beautiful contrast to soft-water setups. Ideal for aquascapers and small tank keepers looking for an active, eye-catching species.
Tiger Endler
Anubias Barteri
The Anubias barteri plant is a very popular plant in the aquarium hobby due to its visual appeal and how easy it is to care for. This plant will grow in just about any type of lighting, but its leaves grow more quickly and densely under high-intensity lighting.  Anubias barteri can tolerate just about any type of water hardness and pH levels; however, it tends to do best in soft water with a pH of 6.5 to 7.5. It can also grow in a wide range of water temperatures, but we recommend keeping it in water that is anywhere from 72° to 82° F for the best growth results.
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.






















