Swordtails

A really good community fish great for all size tanks, come in a huge variety of colours.
Clown Loach

Keep in shoals, a gorgeous-looking large loach that is very peaceful and fun to watch.
Axolotls

(Ambystoma mexicanum)
These are salamanders sometimes called water dogs, and easy to care.
Bristlenose Pleco

One of the smallest pleco but has a huge appetite for algae and normal foods, gets to around 5 inches.
Electric Blue Rams

A tank-bred species of ram, generally very peaceful and liking a planted tank, needs worms in the diet.
Three-spot Blue Gourami

A large species of gourami but very peaceful, fine with most community fish, they grow to approx 8-10 inches.
Silver Shark

Shoaling shark gets very large so they are only for big tanks.
Angelfish

A large growing tropical fish getting to around 6-8 inches does well with shoaling fish quiet tank mates
Cardinal Tetras

A very popular shoaling tetra, a very peaceful keep-in shoal of at least 5 or more, gets to around 1 inch.
Yemen Chameleon

(Chameleo calyptratus)
Also known as veiled chameleons, the easiest of Chameleons to keep.
Corn Snake

(Pantherophis guttatus)
A very easy snake to keep, great for beginners, they need feeding once a week on defrosted rodents.
Male Betta

Also known as Siamese fighting fish, very popular incredibly beautiful coloured fish.
Koi

(cyprinus rubrofuscus)
Come in a huge variety of different colours, ideally suited to ponds or large tanks.
Ackie Monitor

(Varanus acanthurus)
Also known as ridge tail monitor, a dwarf monitor originating from Australia needing very hot temperatures.
Red Torpedo Barb

The most stunning large shoaling barb, ideally keep in a heavily planted tank with lots of other community fish, can be a bit skittish otherwise.
Harlequin Rasbora

Great fish for smaller tanks, keep in shoals of at least 5, a great community fish.
Calico Fantails

An easy to keep fantail, great for all experiences, and come in a variety of colours. Needs some worms in the diet.
Guppies

The best know and most commonly kept tropical fish, comes in a huge array of colours and tails.
Great for all community tanks, and livebearers so can be quite prolific.
Red Cory

Very peaceful shoaling catfish, great for keeping gravel clean from eating leftover foods, mixes well with all community fish. Gets to around 2 inches.
Medium sizes are available.
Female Betta

Very popular and easy to keep Betta, females can be kept together and a community fish needs a lot of worms in the diet.
Gets to around 2 inches. Different colours are available.
Red and White Comet Goldfish

Very popular pond or large aquarium fish, noticeably different to goldfish due to large tail size.
Gets to around 12 inches.
Pearl Gourami

Usually peaceful and very hardy, gets to around 4 inches.
Lion Head Oranda

A man-made breed, bred for good head size, gets to approximately 5 inches, is easy to keep, needs a lot of worms in the diet.
Horsefield Tortoise

(Agrionemys horsefieldii)
Probably the most popular tortoise species, very friendly, active, easy to care for.
Desert Hairy Scorpion

(Hadrurus arizonensis)
An aggressive species that grow to a good size, hot temperatures of around 28-32c.
Golden Desert Scorpion

(Scorpio maurus palmatus)
They need a little moisture but are a desert species, with temperature of around 28c.
Oriental Fire Bellied Toads

(Bombina orientalis)
Hardy, easy-to-keep frog species, not very easy to handle they are very fast.
Thistle Mantis

(Blepharopsis mendica)
Easy to keep mantis, they like a very warm environment, eating only flies.
Captive bred.
Regal Jumping Spider

(Phidippus regius)
One of the most popular jumping spiders has a great temperament and needs a warm, bright environment.
Velvet Spider

(Eresidae sp.morocco)
A tiny spider that is easy to care for similar to jumping spiders.