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Harlequin Lancer 5 inch
$99.99A particularly designed catfish animal categories starting in freshwater streams and waterways of Indonesia, the Harlequin Lancer is a functioning, forceful fish which will do best in a huge tank with abundant concealing spots. Tankmates ought to be picked cautiously as theymayl assault slow or progressively meek fish, particularly around evening time.they seem to do well with most fish as…
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Lima Shovelnose 4 to 6 inch
$29.99The Lima Shovelnose is from South American catfish with a pleasant body shape that takes after a hockey stick and they can grow reasonable size. These can live in big aquariums. We definitely recommend the Lima Shovelnose catfish! Our Lima Shovelnose 4 to 5-inch size.
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Oligancistrus Punctatissimus L30
$49.99They can be kept in small groups or individually. The pH should be around 5.0 to 7.0. Spectracanthicus punctatissimus is a species of armored catfish endemic to Brazil where it is found in the Xingu River basin.
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Orange Venezuelan Cory
$8.99Orange Venezuelan Cory is a characteristic geographic shading variation of the always well-known Bronze Cory Catfish. It grows progressively dazzling orange tinge along its back as it develops. This orange makes an extremely hitting appear differently in relation to the metallic blue-green shading at the edges of the body of the fish. This variation isn’t regularly accessible and can at…
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Pictus Cats 2.5 to 3 inch
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super schwartzi cory
$32.99Super Schwartzi Cory is a large growing, impressively patterned undescribed species of Corydoras found in parts of the lower Rio Purus and Solimoes in Brazil.As with all Corydoras, they are a shoaling species that should be kept in a group of at least 5 fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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Synodontis Flavitaeniata 1.5 to 2 in tank raised
$19.99otherwise called the Pajama Catfish, which are found in the Malebo Pool in the Congo River. This synodontis is an omnivore and will eat drop nourishment, pellets and solidified nourishment. A progressively shy syno, which will experience difficulty eating with other forceful eating synodontis. This syno is a tranquil catfish, however more established fish can end up regional. Our Synodontis…
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Synodontis Ocellifer Catfish 2.3 inch +
$16.99They are from Western Africa. They ae peaceful and great tank mates. You should provide a 50 gallon or larges tank for them. When you order from WorldWide Fish and Pets you will receive 3″ size gorgeous Synodontis Ocellifer Catfish.
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Synodontis Petricola (Dwarf Lake Synodontis)
$14.95Ought not be kept with any fish so little as to be viewed as nourishment however makes a decent expansion to a network of hard water cichlids, in a perfect world mouthbrooding types of Rift Lake root. It can likewise be kept with appropriately measured rainbowfish and livebearers. The smaller person structure can be kept with a wide range of…
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Tigrinus Shovelnose (Merodontotus tigrinus)
$199.99Tigrinus Shovelnose has gorgeous silver zebra stripes. They might be aggressive to their own spices but relatively peaceful with other spices. They can be fed with any type of live fish. 2.5 3 inch size.
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Upside Down Catfish
$12.99Upside Down Catfishes hang in an inverted position. They can be fed with freeze-dried blood worms and tubifex. They require planted aquarium with 30 gallons or more. The Upside Down Catfishes are easy to maintain with good water conditions.
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Synodontis Nigrita “Gold”
$12.99Feeding: Omnivore. Feed chips and tablet nourishment, enhanced by solidified and live sustenance. In nature, eats plant waste and little shellfish and creepy crawlies. Be mindful so as not to overload. Has greedy hunger. Adolescents develop rapidly. Furniture: Plants, driftwood, rocks. Compatibility: Relatively peaceful, though older specimens can become territorial. Breeding: In nature, rearing happens during flood season. It is…
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2.5 – 3″ Pictus Catfish / Pimelodus pictus
$14.99 – $54.99The Pictus Catfish can be housed with any soft water tank mate. Tanks with dim light that are heavily planted are ideal for this fish. Rocks, caves, and driftwood also aid in providing an optimal environment for the Pictus Catfish.