Silver Dollar
Live Fish
Pickup currently unavailable at 28 Wellesley Road Napier South
Shipping & Returns
All live fish are shipped using NZPost overnight services with authority to leave (no signature).
We cannot guarantee the overnight services, this is a service that we/you pay for; but is not guaranteed.
We DO NOT offer returns on any alive animal.
Above are key points of our policy, Click Here to read our full shipping policy.
Dead On Arrival (DOA) Cover*
- DOA must be reported within 2 hours of delivery.
- Bags must remain sealed (do not remove rubber band or tape)
- Photos & Videos must be supplied this can be emailed or sent through live chat; including your order No. (minimum 3 clear images, showing dead fish & sealed bag)
- DOA does not apply once the bags are opened & fish have been released.
- DOA does not apply to any Rural (RD) address.
Introducing New Fish
Silver Dollar Fish are large, peaceful freshwater schooling fish well known for their round, disc-shaped bodies and bright metallic silver appearance. Active and social by nature, Silver Dollars are best kept in groups where they display confident swimming behaviour and constant movement throughout the aquarium.
Due to their size and activity level, Silver Dollars are most suitable for large aquariums with open swimming space. Their calm temperament makes them ideal companions for other large, peaceful fish in spacious community setups.
Physical Characteristics
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Adult Size: Approximately 15–18 cm (6–7 inches)
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Coloration: Bright silver body; some varieties may show faint markings or spots
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Body Shape: Disc-shaped, laterally compressed
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Sexual Dimorphism:
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Females are typically rounder when mature
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Males may develop slight fin extensions
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Behaviour & Temperament
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Temperament: Peaceful
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Tank Level: Mid to upper water levels
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Schooling Behaviour: Should be kept in groups of 5 or more
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Activity Level: Active swimmer
Suitable Tank Mates
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Other Silver Dollars
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Large peaceful tetras
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Peaceful cichlids
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Catfish and plecos
Avoid:
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Small fish (may be eaten)
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Aggressive or territorial species
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Delicate plants
Breeding Information
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Spawning Type: Egg scatterer
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Breeding Setup:
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Soft to neutral water
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Open swimming space
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Parental Care: None
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Notes: Breeding is uncommon in home aquariums
Special Considerations
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Known plant eaters — live plants may be damaged
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Requires strong filtration due to size and feeding habits
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Easily startled without adequate schooling numbers
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Needs ample swimming space
Aquarium Requirements
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Minimum Tank Size: 300 litres
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Water Temperature: 24–28°C
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pH Range: 6.0–7.5
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Water Hardness: 5–15 dGH
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Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel
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Decor: Live plants, driftwood, shaded areas
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Filtration: Moderate, well-maintained
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Lighting: Moderate; plants help diffuse brightness
Diet & Feeding
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Diet Type: Omnivore
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Recommended Foods:
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Frozen foods such as daphnia and brine shrimp
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Occasional vegetables (spinach, zucchini)
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Feeding Frequency: Once or twice daily in small portions
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