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Algae Eater Gyrinocheilus Aymonieri 6 packs
$19.99This Algae eater will eat a plenitude of green growth found on glass, wood, plants and shakes. Cleaning glass is a primary motivation behind why many fish proprietors buy this fish. This fish species is known to be forceful towards other fish like the Discus and Angel. To guarantee great co-home, it’s ideal to combine the Gyrinocheilus Aymonieri with Chiclids…
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dolphin catfish (tenellus trimaculatus) 3 inch
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Tiger Shovelnose Catfish 3 to 4 inch
Rated 5.00 out of 5$24.99Care level : Medium Diet: Piscivore Temperament : Semi-Aggressive Max Size: 35″ Scientific Name: Pseudoplatystoma tigrinum Family : Pimelodidae
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Red tail catfish 3 inch
Rated 5.00 out of 5$29.99The Red Tail Catfish is probably the most popular catfish in the aquarium trade. It is a beautiful monster fish, with the capability of growing to huge sizes. It is not an overly aggressive fish, but it will eat anything that fits in it’s mouth. Aquarium keepers should consider pairing with other large fish. The South American Red-Tail Catfish is…
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Hybrid Red Tail Shovelnose Catfish 3in to 3.5 in
Rated 5.00 out of 5$29.99If you’re looking to start a monster catfish tank, or grow-out some great tank mates for your current monster setup, Hybrid Red Tail Shovelnose Catfish is the fish for you. Size: Not known, but adult Red tails commonly hit 36″ or more, and Tiger shovel noses can get just as big. Some hybrids grow quicker and larger than either parent…
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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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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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Hog Nosed Brochis (3.5″-4″) multiradiatus
$34.99Brochis Multiradiatus these should be kept in a group of 3 or more with 5 or more being ideal. Hog Nosed Brochis are?ideal catfish for the larger peaceful community aquarium. Must be kept on a soft sand substrate and maintained in groups of 5 or more due to shoaling nature. Plenty of shady planted areas should be provided, but…
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electric catfish 5 inch
$39.99The electric catfish refers to a group of catfish species belonging to the family Malapteruridae, known for their ability to produce electric discharges. These fish are primarily found in freshwater habitats across parts of Africa, particularly in the rivers and lakes of the Nile and Congo River basins.
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Auchenoglanis Occidentalis ( Giraffe Catfish) 4 in to 5 in
$44.99Delicate monster found all through a lot of West and Central Africa, the Giraffe Catfish is a tough and versatile animal varieties with an unmistakable spotted example. In the wild, it occupies shallow, moderate moving regions of streams and lakes where they utilize their vast barbels to filter for sustenance in the sand and mud. In the aquarium, they are…
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Galaxy Pleco (Leporacanthicus galaxias)
$49.99The Galaxy Pleco The Galaxy Pleco is a very peaceful species that will get along well with tropical community fish and cichlids. They will squabble with other similar sized Pleco’s and bottom feeders if not given enough room to establish a suitable territory. These territorial battles tend not to be too violent. Care level : Medium Diet: Omnivore Temperament :Semi-Aggressive…
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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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Golden Vampire Pleco
$49.99 – $89.99The Golden Vampire Pleco is endemic to the Xingu river in Brazil. Plecos of the Leporacanthicus genus typically enjoy meatier foods such as bloodworms and snails- but will adapt to a more omnivorous diet in captivity. Scientific Name: Leporacanthicus heterodon. Common Name: Golden Vampire