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Kribensis Cichlid
$17.99The Kribensis Pelvicachromis pulcher was introduced to the hobby in the 1950s. One look at this beautiful fish and you can see why it immediately became favored. It is still a popular fish today and makes a great choice for a new hobbyist interested in keeping cichlids.They are entertaining to watch and being small in size makes them more manageable…
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Bolivian Ram Cichlid
$14.99Bolivian Rams are serene, omnivores that are perfect for any network tank. The guys have a significant beautiful body, while the female is increasingly boring. They require a well-planted tank, yet their upkeep is simple. Stocking your tank with a state guarantees a more joyful life for these fish, particularly when rearing them. They need potential possibility to pick as…
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Electric Blue balloon belly Rams
$14.99Care level :?Medium Diet:?Omnivore Temperament : Peaceful Max Size: 2.5″ Scientific Name: Mikrogeophagus ramirezi Family :?Cichlidae
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Long Fin Blue Ram 2″
$12.99The smash cichlid is a prevalent cichlid for the tropical freshwater, network aquarium despite the fact that it isn’t really the most effortless cichlid to keep up in numerous situations.This is on the grounds that the species is frequently kept with other fish that are progressively decisive, forceful or excessively dynamic The species is inherently modest and is best kept…
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long fin Balloon Blue german Ram
$12.99They are peaceful, bright, very popular community fishes. They get along with angels and tetras. You should provide a well planted aquarium. You should provide them a large tank, since they tend to be aggressive. You can feed them with fresh and frozen food.ballon belly rams do not grow to the lenghtof normal rams but are much more stout and…
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Imported gold rams
$11.99Care level : Medium Diet: Omnivore Temperament :?Peaceful Max Size: 2.5″ Family : Cichlidae
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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…