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The Ellis Cory (Corydoras ellisae), a member of the cory catfish group, is a relatively small fish in comparison to many of its closest cousins. Growing up to only 2 inches with a peaceful temperament, Ellis Cories are fantastic addition to many community tanks. These fish will spend most of their time near the bottom of your tank, congregating into groups as they scavenge for food. They are uncommon in the freshwater trade, making them a unique and sought-after choice! Like all Corydoras the are best kept in groups of 5 or more.
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The Fox Face Catfish (Goeldiella eques), also known as the Fox Face or Horsehead Pimelodella Catfish, is a unique species of three-barbeled catfish native to assorted basins of the Amazon. They are a relatively large and peaceful freshwater giant, growing up to 10 inches long. Beware however, they will eat smaller fish given the opportunity! These fish will do best in tanks with sandy or gravel substrate, mellow lighting, and plenty of hiding spaces like driftwood.
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A rare and distinctly armored member of the Plecostomus group, the Orinoco Pinecone Pleco (Pseudorinelepis cf. genibarbis) is native to the Orinoco River Basin of Colombia. These oddball monster fish routinely grow over 12 inches long and have a generally peaceful temperament towards most tankmates, but can be territorial with other plecos. In the wild, it is usually found in sediment rich white water rivers close to large piles of driftwood or submerged logs.
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The Highfin Spotted Cory (Hoplisoma sp. “CW027”), the C154 cory, or the Wotroi cory is a larger species of corydoras, growing up to 2.25 inches! They are native to freshwaters of South America. Like other species of corydoras, the Highfin Spotted Cory has a heavily armored body and protective spines on their fins. These fish have striking black stripes on their face, transitioning into defined spots on the rest of their body. Highfin Spotted Cories are peaceful fish that will do best in groups, spending most of their time close to the substrate scavenging for food.
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The Stargazer Catfish (Astroblepus sp.) is a rare and sought-after fish for freshwater enthusiasts. This species is found primarily in freshwaters around the Andes, while this specific locale is from Rio Ariari in Colombia. Reaching about 3 inches in length, the peaceful Stargazer Catfish feeds on biofilm, algae, and small invertebrates but will accept prepared omnivore diets in captivity.
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The Common Woodcat (Trachelyopterus galeatus) is native to freshwater sources dispersed across South America. Like most woodcats, they are primarily nocturnal, spending most of the day hidden within driftwood or other shelter. These catfish are relatively large, growing up to 8.5″ long, and are generally peaceful towards other similarly-sized fish.
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A peaceful, medium growing and uniquely shaped Loricariid, the Peruvian Whiptail is a unique oddball fish that is available seasonally in the hobby. They are an effective algae grazer, mostly live plant safe, and will live peacefully with nearly all tankmates, making them a unique addition to a medium to large community aquarium. In the wild, they are usually found on and around driftwood piles and will benefit from driftwood as well as live or artificial plants to provide cover. They should be fed regularly with a sinking herbivore diet or fresh veggies and will supplement this diet by grazing on nuisance algae on glass and decor in the aquarium.
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A unique, heavily armored pleco from the Tocantins river basin in Eastern Brazil, the Rubber or Chubby Pleco gets its name from its unusually wide, flattened body shape. In the wild, they are found in areas of moderate to fast water movement and typically live in rocky areas. The species is normally a grey color in nature but certain rare and very sought after specimens show a striking all yellow or partially yellow and black coloration. They are a hardy and undemanding pleco in the aquarium but should be offered plenty of cover and excellent water quality should be maintained through frequent large water changes. An omnivore, they will accept most sinking foods and fresh veggies but be sure to offer some protein rich options like Repashy gel diet or Fluval Bug Bites Pleco Formula regularly.
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The Blue Eye Lemon Bristlenose Pleco is a line bred variant of the Common Bristlenose or Bushynose Pleco (Ancistrus sp.) developed from the more common albino strain which features vivid blue eyes and deep yellow coloration throughout the body and fins. With their vibrant coloration they make a striking addition to a medium or large community or planted aquarium and are one of the most popular of the many color forms of Ancistrus available in the hobby. As with all Common Bristlenose Plecos, these fish are ideal aquarium inhabitants, grazing on diatom algae while still being safe with live plants and peaceful towards all tankmates. While these plecos will do an excellent job controlling nuisance algae in the aquarium, they should be fed regularly with a high quality diet like Fluval Bug Bites Pleco formula or herbivore formula Repashy gel diet.
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The Peruvian Sturgeon Catfish (Leptodoras acipenserinus) is a type of thorny catfish, native to the freshwater basins of South America. This unique Rio Amazonas locale grows up to 8 inches long with a generally peaceful temperament, making it a desirable tankmate for many community tanks.
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Marbled Talking Catfish (Amblydoras nauticus), also known as the Marbled Raphael Catfish, is a smaller and peaceful Doradid catfish, reaching only 3 inches in size. These fish are native to the Rio Nanay tributary of the Amazon in Peru. Famous for the sounds they make when threatened, Talking Catfish make noises by vibrating their pectoral fin spines in their sockets!
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A rare thorny Doradid catfish, the Nemadoras elongatus is native to Rio Juruá in Brazil. These fish grow up to 5 inches long and are generally peaceful with tankmates. Their unique scalation and rarity in the trade make them a desirable choice for many freshwater aquarists.
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A unique suckermouth catfish that truly lives up to its common name, the Stick Catfish or Common Farlowella is an algae and biofilm grazing species found throughout much of the Amazon and Orinoco basins. In the wild, their twig-like appearance is effective camouflage against predators and allows them to graze on sunken tree branches and driftwood. In the aquarium, they are usually active and outgoing algae grazers that do a great job with diatoms and hair algae both on the glass and on decor. Safe for planted aquaria, they are compatible with nearly any tankmates. When kept in optimal conditions, this species will spawn readily in the aquarium, often on the glass or other vertical flat surfaces.
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An ornately patterned parasitic catfish, the Jaguar Candiru (Pseudostegophilus nemurus) is found throughout much of the Amazon basin. This species uses its strong sense of smell to seek out larger fish and feed on their scales and mucus. They are known to remove large chunks from other fish and should be housed with this in mind. In the aquarium, they do best in a large tank with plenty of open swimming space and moderate to strong current.
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The Midnight/Zamora Cunchi Catfish (Auchenipterichthys coracoideus) is native to the Upper Peruvian Amazon. These fish are also known as Midnight/Zamora woodcats or driftwood catfish. Growing up to 5 inches in length with a relatively peaceful temperament, these fish are a desirable and rare choice for your freshwater community tank.
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The L201 Snowball Pleco or Orinoco Angel Pleco is one of several small spotted species of Hypancistrus found in the upper Orinoco River basin of South America. Like its relatives, it prefers warm, slightly soft water and is sensitive to poor water quality so regular water changes are a must. They should be fed a varied diet high in proteins, including frozen bloodworms, sinking prepared foods, and Repashy gel diet.
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The Dwarf Synodontis Catfish (Microsynodontis batesii) is found in the Ntem River of Gabon and Cameroon. They prefer a soft substrate, lightly planted tank with driftwood for hiding spots. This fish gets along well in a community tank with other peaceful species, such as tetras and dwarf cichlids. It will eagerly accept a variety of foods, including frozen, live, and dry.
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The L452 Mustang Cactus Pleco (Pseudcanthicus sp. L452) is a spectacularly unique Pleco addition to any aquarium! Despite being carnivores, these fish are not regarded as predators. Their favorite protein sources seem to be diced mussels, scallops, and prawns. They may exhibit territorial behavior towards fish in the aquarium that occupy similar niches. They are only available seasonally and can be difficult to acquire most of the year.
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