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Copadichromis Borleyi ( Redfin Hap) 4in to 5 in beautiful colors
$2,999.00Copadichromis borleyi is an African Cichlid which can be found in Lake Malawi in East Africa. It has many common names like Redfin Hap, Goldfin Hap. These Cichlids are relatively small when you compare with other cichlids. They reach 5-6 inch. Males has large ventral fins with egg spots, ventral fins, and light blue edging. Females are silver, brown and…
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Mbu Puffer Fish 3 to 4 inch
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Male Yellow Sided peacock Cichlids
$29.99 – $119.99Males will have the most color, while most females with will lack the color of the males. To have the most coloration you want to order a dominant male. They do better with group. We recommend to have at least 3 of them in a tank.
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Frontosa Cichlid 33/4 to 4 in
$64.99The Frontosa Cichlids are African Cichlids. They have frontal hump when they reach maturity. They are not very aggressive. You should place plenty rocks and caves for hiding. The water of the tank should be around 72-82 F degree, 7.8 -9.0 pH level. The Frontosa Cichlids eat flakes, pellet foods, frozen, and dried.
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Smiling Dwarf Acara
$16.99 – $59.99with a few particular geological races, which have been mixed in hostage stocks. These cichlids can change the tone rapidly. A few people show an impressive tone, particularly blue in the body and red in the balances. Rearing fish take on especially extreme shading. A dull spot in the dorsal balance is frequently present. Our Smiling Dwarf Acara size 1…
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Altolamprologus Compressicep 3 to 3.5 beautys
$49.99Care level : Medium Diet: Piscivore Temperament : Semi-Aggressive Max Size: 6″ Scientific Name:?Altolamprologus?Compressicep Family :?Cichlidae
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Star Sapphire Cichlid 3 to 3.5 inch
$44.99Quick Facts: Care level : Easy Diet: Omnivore Temperament : Peaceful Max Size: 10? Family : Cichlidae
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Vieja Regani
$10.99 – $39.99Tank arrangement isn’t basic as the fish will orchestrate the stylistic layout to go for whatever itself might prefer. Rocks, bogwood, and branches can be utilized yet guarantee they are safely situated to forestall the aquarium glass being broken, should the fish unstick them. Sand or fine rock substrate is suggested. Lighting levels are not basic and respectable filtration ought…