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(PC0007967-w) A web-based fish store in Malaysia that specialises on aquarium snails and marimo moss balls. Formerly known as Penang E-aquarium, we offer fast shipping with tracking number within Malaysia.
A Cupid in the Tank?
Love is in the air? Nope, it is in the aquarium!
Meet Kohaku, the koi with a love shaped marking on its head. We first spotted Kohaku in a local fish shop. The moment our sight laid on Kohaku, we decided that we must bring it home.
Currently Kohaku lives in a huge tank with other koi, cichild and river fish happily. We have trained it to feed from our hands just like all our koi.
Meet Kohaku, the koi with a love shaped marking on its head. We first spotted Kohaku in a local fish shop. The moment our sight laid on Kohaku, we decided that we must bring it home.
Currently Kohaku lives in a huge tank with other koi, cichild and river fish happily. We have trained it to feed from our hands just like all our koi.
Discount Code for New Arrivals!
Howdy! New stock of Super Giant Marimo and Giant Marimo have just arrived!
Can I use the discount/coupon code when placing order through Okeanos's Facebook Page?
Yes you can. Please include the code in messages you send to our page's admin.
Early Bird's Discount/Coupon Code:
(Only valid until 30/5/14)
Giant Marimo
GNA2305
Three Giant Marimo for RM80
Free Pos Laju (West Malaysia and East Malaysia) and a MYSTERY GIFT!
Super Giant Marimo
SNA2305
Two Super Giant Marimo for RM85
Free Pos Laju (West Malaysia and East Malaysia) and a MYSTERY GIFT!
Q&A
How to use Discount/Coupon Code?
Place your order through our Order Form (Link) and type the code (GNA2305 or SNA2305) in the discount/coupon box.
Can I use the discount/coupon code when placing order through email or sms?
Yes you can. Just include the code in your purchase list in the email or sms. However, we recommend you to place order through our Order Form.
Yes you can. Please include the code in messages you send to our page's admin.
Any special term and condition to use the code?
There is no special term and condition for using our discount/coupon code. Transaction and shipping policy will be as usual.
April Offers' Highlight!
The Red Ramshorn Snail Breeder's Set is on sale now! Limited stock available, grab them while stock lasts! Valid until end of April 2014 only.
Freshwater pipefish
Pipefish are close relatives of seahorses. They have armored body and fused jaws that form a tube-like snout. Most pipefish live in marine condition but there are a few species that live in freshwater. Pictures shown in this article is the pipefish of the genus Doryichthys which lives in freshwater.
Similar to seahorse, pipefish eat by sucking food through their snout. They like to hide between aquatic plants to ambush their preys.
Pipefish share similar breeding behavior with seahorse as well - the males are responsible for parenting. They have a special body part where females deposit their eggs into. Breeding in captivity is possible if kept in species-only tank and provided optimum condition.
Pipefish are not aggressive feeder, therefore they need to be kept in species-only tank. Starving is extremely dangerous to pipefish; they need to have a constant live food supply such as Daphnia Moina, tubifex worm, or fish fry. They can be trained to consume frozen food such as frozen blood worms but most will only accept live baits.
| We make sure our pipefish have a constant supply of food by providing them with a cup full of tubifex worm in the tank. |
| We feed them a variety of food including Daphnia Moina, Tubifex worm, brine shirmp, shrimp's egg, and fish fry. The picture shown is the hatching container for brine shrimps. |
We keep a school of eight pipefish in a tank with rocky substrates, jawa wood, and aquatic plants. Some shrimps are added into the tank to provide the pipefish with eggs.
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