1. Create a SOL wallet using Phantom or any Solana compatible wallet
2. Tranfer Solana (SOL) to your Phantom wallet from an exchange
3. Copy the $TANK contract address below
4. Swap SOL into $TANK using Jupiter Exchange
5. All done! Welcome to the $TANK, now you can participate in DAO votes
The first-ever community-governed fish tank — a living exhibit shaped not just by the fish within it, but by the people who care about them. Through the $TANK token, viewers become active participants in the story of this aquatic world.
• Hold $TANK → Gain voting rights in the Tank DAO.
• Vote & Propose → Decide on names for the fish, suggest new additions, or vote on updates to the aquarium.
• Shape the Story → Every decision becomes part of the evolving life of the tank.
• Fish Names → Give each guppy, tetra, or molly a name chosen by the community.
• Tank Updates → Vote on new decorations, plants, or design elements.
• Future Additions → Suggest and decide on new species or ecosystem upgrades.
• Community Events → Host livestream moments, tadpole showers, underwater fish raves, etc.
Just as each fish contributes to the balance of the aquarium, each member of the DAO contributes to the balance of the community. The $TANK token is more than a vote — it’s your way of becoming a steward of this living microcosm. Together, we don’t just watch the tank. We grow it, shape it, and bring it to life.
Welcome to the $TANKStep closer, peer into the shimmering water, and meet the residents of this miniature aquatic world. Each fish has a role to play — some dazzle with colors, some keep things clean, others form schools that shimmer like living jewels. Together, they create a small but vibrant ecosystem, a reminder of the complexity and beauty of the natural world.
Endler Guppies (2 Males)The little showmen of the tank, male Endler guppies are bursts of neon orange, green, and black. Known for their dazzling colors and unceasing courtship displays, they are nature’s reminder that small size can hide a grand personality. Their vivid hues aren’t just decoration — in the wild, they use them to attract mates, even at the risk of catching the eye of predators. Here, they dart, flutter, and endlessly display, adding life and spectacle to the group.
Female Guppies (8 Assorted)Graceful and understated, female guppies form the serene backdrop to the males’ constant fanfare. They carry softer tones — silver, gold, or pale blue — but don’t mistake subtlety for dullness. Female guppies are endlessly fascinating: social, curious, and the balance to their colorful counterparts. Together with the males, they create a dynamic interplay of flirtation, hierarchy, and companionship.
Yoyo Loach (1)A bottom-dwelling marvel, the Yoyo loach is instantly recognizable by its playful, maze-like markings — some say you can read the word “YOYO” right on its sides. Agile and inquisitive, it weaves through caves and crevices, always searching for hidden morsels. Known as both a scavenger and a problem-solver, this fish often helps keep the tank clean by eating unwanted snails. In the community, it is the quiet custodian — a worker behind the scenes ensuring balance is maintained.
Julii Corydoras Catfish (3)Charming and communal, these gentle catfish are the tank’s friendly bottom-dwellers. Always found in groups, Julii corys sift through sand with delicate whiskers, searching for food while stirring life into the substrate. They are natural team players, rarely straying far from one another. Their presence embodies quiet cooperation, and their constant foraging ensures no resource is wasted in the tank’s tiny ecosystem.
Siamese Algae Eaters (3)These streamlined swimmers are the gardeners of the aquarium. Famous among aquarists, Siamese algae eaters help control algae growth, polishing leaves and glass with tireless dedication. But beyond their utility, they are energetic and graceful fish that enjoy darting across the mid-water zone. They often swim in parallel, a synchronized ballet of silver and black. In this microcosm, they are both caretakers and athletes.
Ember Tetra (5)Small but radiant, ember tetras glow like tiny sparks in the water. Their warm orange-red bodies bring fire to the tank’s palette, creating a contrast to the cooler blues of the neons. Highly social, they school together in a living flame, moving as one to evade threats and seek safety. Their synchronized movements are mesmerizing — proof that sometimes survival itself is a kind of dance.
Neon Tetra (7)Perhaps the most iconic freshwater fish, neon tetras are tiny jewels that shimmer with electric blue and ruby red. In the aquarium, they move like a string of fairy lights, gliding as a unified group through the mid-water. They provide contrast to the ember tetras, fire and ice intertwined in the same waters. These fish are peaceful, harmonious, and endlessly captivating — a reminder of the richness found in small, everyday wonders.
Balloon Molly (1)Round, buoyant, and unmistakable, the balloon molly is the tank’s whimsical character. Its unique shape gives it a playful, almost cartoon-like appearance, as though nature itself decided to experiment with design. Despite its unusual form, the molly is hardy, adaptable, and endlessly curious. A gentle giant compared to the others, it glides through the tank with calm authority, bridging the gaps between groups and adding personality to the community.
The Tank as an EcosystemWhat you see here is more than a collection of species — it is a living tapestry. The tetras school in flashes of color, the guppies dance and display, the algae eaters clean, the catfish forage, the loach patrols the bottom, and the molly ties it all together. Each fish interacts, directly or indirectly, forming a balance of beauty, behavior, and biology. Together, they remind us that even in a small tank, the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts.
In $TANK We Trust