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Polypterus . Lapradei wild caught in africa 12 to 15 inch
$219.99Quick Care: Family: Polypterus Palmas Maximum Size: 13″ Minimum Aquarium Size For Adults: 50 gallons Water Temperature: 77 – 82 F Water pH: 6.0 – 7.0 Diet: Carnivore (Meaty live or frozen foods like prawns, earthworms, mussels)
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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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Motoro Stingray *Limited-time
Rated 5.00 out of 5$269.99These are our traditional Motoro stingrays that we carry, except on a limited time sale! These rays are about 5-6″ diameter in size. Carefully, style isn’t generally important in a tank set up to house beams. You can anyway include some huge pieces of bogwood, beech branches, or smooth rocks on the off chance that you wish. Guarantee that any…
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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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Pearl Stingray – 5 – 6″
$349.99Wild rays feed chiefly on other fish and aquatic invertebrates, including worms and crustaceans. They will need feeding at least once or twice a day. Juveniles love live or frozen bloodworm, Tubifex, Artemia, krill and suchlike. Adults should be fed correspondingly larger foods, such as whole mussels, cockles, prawns, squid, whitebait (or other fresh fish) and earthworms. The rays for…
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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…