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Clown Loach 3 inch
$24.99Clown Loach The Clown Loach is one of the most beautifully colored and patterned of all the freshwater fish. It is loved for its bright colors and is one of the more outgoing loach personalities. This very popular fish is also known as the Tiger Loach. We have many sizes available, be sure to select your preference!
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Pygmy Cory (Dwarf Cory)
$4.79 – $49.99The Pygmy Cory is a wonderful nano fish. Pygmy cories show very interesting behavior and are fun to watch in the aquarium when they’re provided with a large enough shoal and plenty of hiding places. Pygmy Cories can be fed frozen foods (bloodworms, mosquito larvae, brine shrimp), catfish pellets, flake foods, and the occasional algae pellet, but make sure the…
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Rachow’s Nothobranch (Killifish) MALE IN COLOR
$19.99Rachow’s Nothobrance are a beautiful community fish although originally from the african plains.these particular fish are captive born and raised and can be kept in a community tank with a neautral p.h.of7.0 like other community fish and will be an awesome addition to ypour aquarium.although killies are known for their beauty.This species are particularly beautiful.the male fish you get will…
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Aphyosemion Australe Red per pair
$27.99Quick Care: Care Level:Easy Max Size: 2.5″ Temperament: Peaceful Diet:Carnivore Min Tank Size: 20 gallons Water Temperature: 73 – 79 F Water pH: 6.0 – 7.5
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Apistogramma Agassizii (Fire Red)
$59.99The Apistogramma Agassizii “Fire Red” has such pretty and vibrant coloring that it’s sure to be one of your tank’s featured attractions. This beautiful color form helps make these fire red agassizii’s one of the most popular choices for many aquarium hobbyists. Agassiziis are found in many color forms including red, gold, and blue and, depending upon where they originate…
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Geophagus Surinamensis – Red Striped Eartheater
$29.99Quick Care: Max Size:Up to 12″ Min Tank Size: 75 gallons Strata:Bottom, middle PH:6.0 to 8.0 Hardness:Soft to medium. Temperature:76°F to 88°F (23-28°C)
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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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Brazos Texas Dwarf Lobster
$9.99Quick Care: Care Level: Easy Max Size: 1.6″ Temperament: Can be aggressive to other lobster/crayfish Diet: Omnivore Water Temp: 60-82 F Water pH: 6.0 – 6.8 (for max blue color) survive up to 8.0
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Pineapple Swordtailh
$4.99Quick Care: Care Level: Easy Max Size: 4″ Temperament: Peaceful Diet: Omnivore Water Temp: 64-82 F Water pH: 7.0 – 8.3
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Black marble Sailfin Mollies
$5.99Quick Care: Care Level: Moderate Max Size: 5″ Temperament: Peaceful Diet: Omnivore Water Temp: 68-82 F Water pH: 7.0 – 7.8
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Uaru Cichlid Fish .1.5 to 2 inch
$23.99Quick Care: Care Level: Moderate Max Size: 10″ Temperament: Semi-Aggressive Diet: Omnivore Min Tank size: 50 Gallons Water Temp: 75-83 F Water pH: 5.0 – 7.0
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Freshwater dolphin wild caught 7 inch
$129.99Freshwater Dolphin Fish is a rare fish in the trade and nearly impossible to properly ID. As part of the Mormyridae fish family, these fish are not actual “dolphins” but fish that resemble them, hence the name. They are fairly blind and rely on their electrical pulse to navigate; they can and will bump into objects (especially if you rearrange…