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4 Bar Datnioides 5 inch
$179.99These are the true rare datnoide wild-caught, not the common Silver Datnoide.
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Aimara Wolf Fish 8 in to 9 in
$299.99We got beautiful Aimara Wolf fish in stock for a short time. He is really an aggressive, fast swimmer species. It is better to keep him alone.
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Albino Pacu 1 inch
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Black Arowana
$229.99Black Arowana (osteoglossum ferreirai) have been alluded to as “living fossils,” since they’ve changed very little throughout the last 150 million years. They’re local to the Rio Negro Bowl in South America, where they reside in both high contrast water. These enormous hunters can reach up to 40 creeps long, albeit generally kept in a home aquarium will just stretch…
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BLACK WOLF FISH (HOPLIAS CURUPIRA)
$159.99They are fish eaters. Aggressive, fast moving and tend to attack other tank mates. The water pH level should be around 7.0 and the temperature around 78 F. They are originated from Wild Colombia. In contrast with most Hoplias, Hoplias curupira are very cumbersome in work with a dull head and expansive body. The hues fluctuate incredibly relying upon state…
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Brown Ghost Knifefish (Apteronotus leptorhynchus)
$19.99The Brown Ghost is also a remarkable type of knifefish found all through a significant part of the Amazon bowl. A tough animal group, they feed on bug hatchlings, shellfish, and little fish in the wild however in the aquarium for the most part take to frozen food sources rapidly. They are normally found in areas of slow water development…
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Geophagus 7 to 8 incho
$119.99The Geophagus Jurupari Cichlid, otherwise called Satanoperca leucosticte, is a tropical fish with roots in South America. Being able to grow up to 10″, these fish typically top off at around 8″ in aquarium conditions. They incline toward water temperature of 77 – 84°F, with a pH of 6.2 – 7.5, and a dH of 8. As an omnivore, these…
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Golden Clown Knifefish
$29.99Golden Knife fish has along the side packed body shape. This alongside a constantly moving blade on their underside.. An enormous aquarium to indicate them off is a necessity for a significant number of these species
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Guinean bichir – polypterus ansorgii
$39.99he Guinean bichir is a beam finned fish from waterways and other freshwater natural surroundings in Western Africa, going from Guinea-Bissau to Nigeria. It arrives at the greatest length of 28 cm, is greenish-earthy colored to dark in shading, and has huge, dim spots and blotches on its sides. They are about 2 to 2.5 inch sizes.
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Nile Bichir (Polypterus bichir bichir)14 to 17 in
$399.99The Nile Bichir, Polypterus bichir bichir, is found in shallow, sluggish waters in Egypt, Chad, Ghana, and perhaps Cameroon. Albeit this species was the first of the Bichirs to be portrayed deductively, it remains very uncommon in the side interest and exchange because of the far-off zones it occupies. This subspecies is one of a few purported “lower jaw” gatherings…
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Phenacogrammus AurantiacusL014
$29.99They are about 2 inches. They need very clean, bacteria-poor water. You should keep the pH level 5-7, you can feed them with fresh food, bloodworm etc. They are imported from Democratic Republic Congo recently. They will color up.
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Polypterus Endlicheri 11 to 12 in wild caught
$199.99The body is long and about as profound as it is wide. A serrated dorsal balance keeps running along the majority of the body until it meets the caudal blade. The pectoral blades append simply behind and underneath the gill openings and are the essential methods for headway, giving a moderate, smooth appearance. The example of the fish comprises of…
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Polypterus Ornatipinnis wild from africa 6-7 inch
Rated 5.00 out of 5$69.99The Ornate Bichir, Polypterus ornatipinnis, is considered the most appealing of the Bichir gathering. It is a Lobe-finned Pike, a freshwater fish beginning from Africa. Likewise with different individuals from the crude Polypteridae family, the Ornate Bichir has the special capacity to make due out of water. With a lung-like combined swimbladder and gills to help breathing, the Ornate Bichir…