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Waterfall Tall

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Waterfall Large

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Recovery 4

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Professionel 3 External Filter

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Original Tropical Lamp

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Aquaball Internal Filter

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Soon Heng Fish Tanks Tropical Fish Dealer is a retailer of aquarium fish tanks, tropical fishes and pet accessories. Our products include manufactured and custom built fish tanks, lighting lamps, stands and deco, tank filters and air pumps. We also showcase a large variety of fishes, fish food and feeds, fish medication, water plants, gravel and rocks, and many accessories such as nets, tank cleaners and water conditioners. We are situated in Singapore, an island country about one degree north of the Equator which is one of the biggest supplier of ornamental tropical fish in Asia and the World. We also import/export fish related products and accessories from countries as far away as Germany. Most of our fish tanks are manufactured right here in Singapore. We delight in providing a "one-stop" shop to meet our customers' aquarium needs. Our main customers are mainly pet fish hobbyists and pet lovers. We are in the process of planning bundled aquarium packages for both new fish lovers and experienced hobbyists, and is launching a newly designed fish tank called the Waterfall. Read more about our Waterfall fish tanks here. |
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Soon Heng Fish Tanks Tropical Fish Dealer
Blk 716 Yishun Street 71 #01-272 Singapore 760716 Tel: (65)-6755-9769
See an interactive map of our location.
For additional information, please contact us here.
Business Hours
Weekdays
9:30am to 9:00pm
Weekends / Public Holidays
9:30am to 6:00pm
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EDITORIAL: Drive-in idea a blast from past - Westerly Sun
We have some quality attractions, both manmade and natural, that draw outsiders to the region for recreation and in the case of Mystic’s Seaport and Aquarium some recreational education. The casinos have their fans, the beaches theirs, but then it drops ...
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River museum could win vehicle from 100 Cars for Good program - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
The National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium will be up for consideration to win a car from the 100 Cars for Good program from 9 to 11 a.m. today. The museum is one of 500 nonprofit finalists in Toyota's 100 Cars for Good program, a major philanthropic ...
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Texas State Aquarium dolphin died from infection - El Paso Times
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas—Officials say one of the three popular bottlenose dolphins at the Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi that was found dead last month died from a severe bacterial infection. Aquarium officials announced their findings ...
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Dive into adventure in Cleveland - Toledo Blade
A family watches as sharks swim a few feet away in a tank at the Greater Cleveland Aquarium. THE PLAIN DEALER Enlarge There aren't sharks swimming in the Cuyahoga River -- just next to it -- at northeast Ohio's splashiest new tourist attraction.
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Gorilla believed to be age 47 dies at Ohio zoo - Review
He was believed to be age 47. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium said Mumbah (MUHM-ba) was eating breakfast with his family when he collapsed on Friday morning. An animal care team had tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate him. A zoo spokeswoman said an autopsy ...
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Caught on Cam: Gator vs. Scientist - Ksee24.com
Fred Boyce, a herpetologist from the the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores was called after residents could not reach a state wildlife officer. Deputies say when Boyce arrived he threw a towel over its head to subdue it, and that ...
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Ask the Aquarium: Plant or Animal? - pilot.com
Q. What is the orange plant with thin branches and a small round disk at the bottom that we find washed up on the shore? Does it grow in the water or on land? A. What you've described does indeed look like a plant, but actually it's an animal ...
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Aquarium of the Pacific opens penguin habitat - San Jose Mercury News
LONG BEACH, Calif.—Southern California's Magellanic penguin population has suddenly grown. A $1.5 million habitat featuring 13 of the pint-sized, black-and-white birds opened to the public Thursday at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach.
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Mystic Aquarium, Seaport plan expansion projects - New Haven Register
MYSTIC — Two of Connecticut's major tourist attractions are planning expansion projects. The Day of New London reports that Mystic Aquarium and Mystic Seaport have each submitted building applications to the Stonington Planning and Zoning ...
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Of shark tanks and card sharks - Columbus Dispatch
May’s a popular time for moving. The Better Business Bureau suggests you take care when hiring a mover, however, because of the handful of bad apples that take advantage of families in transition. The group’s advice: Get three in-home ...
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One in ten Britons now have pet fish
New figures show there are now more tropical pet fish in the UK than cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs combined.
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Miami Marlins' Fish Tank and the Most Ridiculous Gimmicks in Sports
Not every idea is a winner. For every light bulb, Thomas Edison had many really awful ideas. It seems hard to mess up sports. At the heart of sport is a competition between athletes trying to emerge victorious. However, that does not prevent people from tinkering with some of the peripheral aspects of the sporting landscape. In order to increase interest, make some extra money or just change ...
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“Designer” aquariums surge in popularity, reports UK retailer Swallow Aquatics
Stylish and fashionable "designer" aquariums could be the new must-have item for home decorators this year, with UK retailer Swallow Aquatics reporting a dramatic increase in sales to ordinary consumers.London, UK (PRWEB UK) 26 April 2012 It seems that aquariums are no longer just for hobbyists or lovers of aquatic life. UK retailer Swallow Aquatics has recently reported a huge surge in consumer ...
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Groups fight to keep foreign fish at bay
Looking at black bass and bluegill caught fresh at Inokashira Park, Toshiaki Tanaka sighed with satisfaction at catching some of the nonnative species plaguing its picturesque pond. But at the same time, he said he was frustrated knowing that alien species remain firmly entrenched there despite the five years he and his friends have spent trying to fish them out. "If nothing is done, this pond ...
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Lee Utilities customers may notice water changes
Lee County Utilities customers could see a change coming out of their faucet. Starting Tuesday, officials are changing the type of disinfectant used to treat the water.
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