AQUARIUM FISH

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
APEX-PODS Reed Mariculture, Inc. 900 E. Hamilton Ave., Suite 100 Campbell CA 95008 Aquarium fish, namely, copepods of the species Apocyclops panamensis;
AQUARIUM FISH DEPOT Jobe, Jr., Jerry Frank 438 NW 85th Street Road Miami FL 33150 AQUARIUM FISH;Aquarium fish;
AQUATIC DISCOUNTS Suntsov, Andrey 4908 Estates Court El Cajon CA 92020 Aquarium fish; Live crabs; Live shrimp; Live snails; Live plants used as aquarium landscapes;
DANTUM Labell, David 13453 Sw 42Nd Street Davie FL 33330 Aquarium fish;
DTYFISH PROSOURCE PETS Suite A 29 N Market St., Selinsgrove PA 17870 Aquarium fish; Live plants used as aquarium landscapes;
FARM TO TANK Proaquatix 6510 73rd Street Vero Beach FL 32967 Aquarium fish, namely, marine, tropical, and ornamental aquarium fish;
FISH HEADS Fish Heads Inc 2525 S. Harbor Blvd Santa Ana CA 927045213 Aquarium fish; Live aquarium coral; Live coral; Live fish;
FRESHWATER AQUARIUM Youkeng Zhuo 1806 Wildbrook CT. #A Concord CA 94521 Aquarium fish;
FRESHWATER AQUARIUM Na Zhuo 1651 American Beauty Dr. Concord CA 94521 Aquarium fish;
PIMP OF SHRIMP Larson, John Eric 14 wells ave. MIDDLETOWN NY 10940 Aquarium fish; Live shrimp; Live shrimps, prawns and lobsters; Live plants used as aquarium landscapes;
PIMP OF SHRIMP John Eric Larson 12 wells ave. MIDDLETOWN NY 10940 Aquarium fish; Live shrimp; Live shrimps, prawns and lobsters; Live plants used as aquarium landscapes;
REEF HORSES Feaste, Kim R 20545 blanchette CT Dade city FL 33523 Aquarium fish;
TIGGER-PODS Reed Mariculture Inc. 511 Pamlar Ave San Jose CA 95128 Aquarium fish, namely, copepods of the species Tigriopus californicus;
WINDY CITY TROPICALS DeNoyelles, Sean W. 1947 Loganberry Ln Crown Point IN 46307 Aquarium fish;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An aquarium water changing and stabilization system consists of an initial tank designed to stabilize and condition water before it is entered into a subsequent tank that contains live aquatic animals such as fish. This system has a cabinet that is designed to aesthetically enclose, protect and support the components of the aquarium while providing access to the system. Water is introduced into the system from existing hot and cold water plumbing which is connected to this system. Water exits from this system into existing sewerage plumbing which is also connected to this system. Conditioned water from the conditioning tank enters the main fish tank via plumbing from one tank to the other. In case too much water is introduced to either tank, overflow drains in both tanks prevent water from overflowing over the top of either tank. Plumbing check valves and ball valves create safe and easy plumbing.