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Venustus Cichlid 4 inch
$29.99Quick Facts: Max Length: 10″Aquarium Size: 50 gallon Water Temperature: 75-82?F (24-28?C)Water pH:7.6-8.8Water Hardness: 10-25?H Diet: It is an exclusive piscivore in nature but there is no need to feed live fish in aquaria as it accepts dead foods readily. Feed a meaty diet of prawns, lancefish, whitebait etc. Do not feed animal meat of any kind.
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Protomelas Spilonotus Tanzania – Blue/Gold 3.5 to 4 in
$29.99Protomelas Spilonotus Tanzania Blue Gold goes by a number of different names in the industry. Males are blue with a yellow/orange area on the lower rear portion of their body and lower fins. This area on most males starts out yellow and turns orange with age. Our Promotmelas Spilonotus are at least 4″ in size.
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Vieja Regani
$24.99Tank 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…
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Firecracker Moori Tropheus 2in to 2.5 in
$28.99Quick Facts: Common name: Tropheus Moliro Firecracker Scientific name: Tropheus sp. Moliro Average Adult Fish Size: 6 Inches Place of Origin: Lake Tanganyika Temperature: 24-27 Deg C / 74-79 Deg F Water chemistry: pH 7.6-8.6 Feeding: Spirulina-based flake food supplimented with fresh green vegetables such as romaine lettuce and spinach.
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Mbu Puffer Fish 4 to 5 inch
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Pundamilia Nyererei Victorian Cichlid 3 inch
$29.99Pundamilia nyererei Victorian Cichlids an exceptionally mainstream African Cichlid species that is local to Lake Victoria and a few encompassing regions. It has various wild populaces that are commonly detached from each other, and a significant number of these populaces show shading varieties that are one of a kind to every single populace. A significant number of these common variations…
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Yellow Sided peacock Cichlids
$34.99Males 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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Neolamprologus Lelupi
Save20%Save $5.00Only$19.99$24.99$19.99Care level : Medium Diet: Piscivore Temperament : Semi-Aggressive Max Size: 6″ Scientific Name:?Altolamprologus?Compressicep Family :?Cichlidae
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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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Zebra Obliquidens 3 inch plus
$17.99The Zebra Obliquidens Cichlid, Haplochromis latifasciata, starts from Lake Kyoga and Lake Newampasa in Uganda, Africa. There is a considerable amount of perplexity with respect to the distinguishing proof of this fish and the Zebra Obliquidens Cichlid is regularly grouped and alluded to reciprocally as (Astatotilapia latifasciata). The male Zebra Obliquidens Cichlid ordinarily shows five, enormous level dark banishes that…
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Copadichromis Borleyi ( Redfin Hap) 5 inch beautiful colors
$39.99The “Borleyi cichlid” is a common name that refers to the species Cyrtocara moorii. This cichlid is also known by several other names, including the Blue Dolphin Cichlid, Malawi Blue Dolphin, and Humphead Cichlid. Here are some key characteristics and information about the Borleyi cichlid (Cyrtocara moorii): Origin: Cyrtocara moorii is native to Lake Malawi in East Africa, where it…
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chilotilapia rhoadesii malawi bream 3.5 inch plus
$29.99Chilotilapia rhoadesiiĀ should be kept in an aquarium with large caves and other hiding places among large rocks. They prefer a coarse bottom substrate. This species is best kept in groups. Our chilotilapia rhoadesii malawi breams are 3 inch size.