Dwarf Cichlid

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    • Smiling Dwarf Acara

      $16.99$59.99

      with 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…

    • Apistogramma cacatuoides (yellow) Pair

      $49.99

      The Apistogramma cacatoides has such pretty and vibrant coloring that it’s sure to be one of your tank’s featured attractions. Cacatoides are found in many color forms including red, gold, and blue and, depending upon where they originate geographically may have considerably varying colors and patterning. these fish for sale are

    • Apistogramma Macmasteri Gold / Red Shoulder Pair

      $49.99

      Apistogramma Macmasteri Gold / Red Shoulders are from South America. They eat most foods, especially small live or frozen foods.  pH level of the water should be kept around 6.0 -7.0 Both wild and aquarium reared Apistogramma macmasteri make superb aquarium inhabitants gave you fulfill their necessities. They can be forceful so loads of spread is prescribed. Apistogramma macmasteri is…

    • Cockatoo Dwarf Mega Orange (sexed pair)

      $39.99

      Care level : Easy Diet: Omnivore Temperament :?Semi-Aggressive Max Size: 3″ Family: Cichlidae Scientific Name: Apistograma Cacatuoides

    • Nannacara anomala – Goldeneye cichlid

      $24.99

      The goldeneye cichlid (Nannacara anomala) is a types of cichlid found in new water from the Aruka River in Guyana, to the Maroni River in Surinam. It is frequently found on overwhelmed savannas close to the coast. The male develops to a length of about 2.2 in while the female is fairly littler, and is in this way viewed as…

    • Gold headed Blue Agassizii 1 pair

      $39.99

      The pretty and vibrant coloring of the Agassiz’s Dwarf Cichlid Apistogramma agassizii is one of their feature attractions and helps make them one of the most popular choices for many aquarists. They come in many color forms including red, gold, and blue and, depedning upon where they originate geographically may have considerably varying colors and patterning. They are also known…

    • Apistogramma Macmasteri Red Shoulder per Pair

      $42.99

      Apistogramma Macmasteri Red Shoulders are from South America. They eat most foods, especially small live or frozen foods.  pH level of the water should be kept around 6.0 -7.0 Both wild and aquarium reared Apistogramma macmasteri make superb aquarium inhabitants gave you fulfill their necessities. They can be forceful so loads of spread is prescribed. Apistogramma macmasteri is a hearty…

    • 2″ Apistogramma Trifasciata pair

      $39.99

      The pretty and vibrant coloring of the Agassiz’s Dwarf Cichlid Apistogramma agassizii is one of their feature attractions and helps make them one of the most popular choices for many aquarists. They come in many color forms including red, gold, and blue and, depedning upon where they originate geographically may have considerably varying colors and patterning. They are also known…

    • Apistogramma Macmasteri

      $37.99

      Apistogramma macmasteri is a dwarf cichlid in the tribe Geophagini. The temperature of the tank should be kept in between 73 and 86 F degree and the water should be around 6-6.5 pH level. A progressively regular looking course of action may comprise of a delicate, sandy, substrate with wood roots and branches set such a way, that a lot…

    • Apistogramma Hongsloi Pair (Red) 13/4 to 21/4inch

      $49.99

      Apistogramma hongsloi is from South America. It is really colorful species – especially men.They are belong to dwarf Cichlid family. They are easy to care. You should keep the temperature 79–82 °F and pH should be acidic. When you buy Apistogramma Hongsloi  from our website you will receive 1.5″ sizes one female and one male beautiful Apistogramma Hongsloises.

    • 2″ Apistogramma baenschi

      Apistogramma baenschi inca pair Radek Bednarczuk explains how to keep and breed a lovely dwarf cichlid called Apistogramma baenschi. A Japanese aquarist called Karatsu introduced a special little addition to the hobby in 2002. He had found Apistogramma baenschi and given it the common name of the Inca cichlid. The discovery was made after Karatsu and some other Japanese fishkeepers…

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