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Bucephalandra ‘Dark Emerald’ Care Level: Beginner Preferred Light Level: Low to moderate Placement/Size: A small to medium plant usually used for fore to midground planting Shipping Note: All our foods and aquatic plants ship FREE with any live fish order; OR food/plant only orders ship for a flat rate of $10.99
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Bucephalandra ‘Lamandau Mini’ Care Level: Beginner Preferred Light Level: Low to moderate Placement/Size: A small to medium plant usually used for fore to midground planting Shipping Note: All our foods and aquatic plants ship FREE with any live fish order; OR food/plant only orders ship for a flat rate of $10.99
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An uncommonly imported species of halfbeak endemic to Lake Poso and its tributaries of Sulawesi, the Poso Halfbeak (Nomorhamphus celebensis) is typically peaceful and socialize in small aggregations. In the aquarium, this unique surface dwelling species makes for an interesting display fish and will feed on most prepared floating foods. They do best in small groups and in neutral or slightly alkaline water, some current, and plenty of surface cover in the form of floating vegetation or branching driftwood close to the water’s surface.
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A large predatory cichlid found throughout much of Central America, the Yellow Jacket Cichlid (Parachromis friedrichsthalii) has been popular in the aquarium hobby for decades due to its size, elaborate pattern, and outgoing personality. Aggressive and territorial even from a small size, they should only be kept with similarly sized tankmates or large dither fish like silver dollar species, large characins, or larger barbs. In the aquarium, they are extremely hardy and will thrive in a wide variety of water conditions but due to their large size require a very large aquarium as adults.
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A popular species in the hobby, the Patriot or Rainbow Crab (Cardisoma armatum) is native to Western Africa where they inhabit the coastal rivers and brackish areas. A proper enclosure will offer well filtered water deep enough to submerge in along with additional land space providing substrate to burrow into. These crabs are brightly colored red, white, and blue, hence the name Patriot Crab.
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Schismatoglottis prietoi is a hardy foreground/low growing plant. With an appearance like Anubias, but the ability to thrive planted in the substrate, Schismatoglottis prietoi will add a new dimension to any planted aquarium.
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The Purple Fin Hillstream Loach (Labigastromyzon cf. laticeps) is native to China. Like many of their close relatives, this species is perfectly adapted for life in fast moving waters, with their modified pectoral and anal fins forming something of a natural suction cup. This unique adaptation allows them to not only attach firmly to surfaces but also to move forward against strong current and climb up sheer rock faces and waterfalls. They will do best in an aquarium with slightly cooler, well-oxygenated water with moderate to strong current. They will readily feed on biofilms, algae, and certain prepared foods like Repashy Gel Diet. A social and outgoing species, they will thrive in groups of 5 or more and have been successfully bred in the aquarium.
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A beautifully patterned relative of the classic Zebra Danio, the Gold Ring Danio (Brachydanio tinwini) originates in shallow water habitat throughout Northern Myanmar. In the wild, they are found in medium to large schools in clear, fast moving water, typically near aquatic vegetation. In the aquarium, they are hardy and adaptable but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more. With their intricate patterns and vivid gold trim, the Gold Ring Danio is an impressive centerpiece for a planted or aquascaped tank.
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A unique and actively schooling “micro” Rasbora found only in Southern Thailand, the Red Micros or Strawberry Rasbora (Boraras naevus) makes an ideal addition to a nano aquarium or planted tank. In the wild, they inhabit slow moving streams and creeks with sandy substrate and soft, acidic and often tannin-stained waters, usually among aquatic plants or fallen branches. A hardy and adaptable fish in the aquarium, they are popular with aquascapers due to their small adult size, active nature, and distinctive markings. Like most schooling rasboras, they are best kept in groups of 10 or more and will thrive with most similarly-sized peaceful tankmates.
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The Yellow Fin Hillstream Loach (Labigastromyzon cf. fangi) is native to China. It was revised from Pseudogastromyzon fangi to the genus Labigastromyzon in 2023. Like many of their close relatives, this species is perfectly adapted for life in fast moving waters, with their modified pectoral and anal fins forming something of a natural suction cup. This unique adaptation allows them to not only attach firmly to surfaces but also to move forward against strong current and climb up sheer rock faces and waterfalls. They will do best in an aquarium with slightly cooler, well-oxygenated water with moderate to strong current. They will readily feed on biofilms, algae, and certain prepared foods like Repashy Gel Diet. A social and outgoing species, they will thrive in groups of 5 or more and have been successfully bred in the aquarium.
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The Tiger Limia (Limia islai) is one the many endemic Limia found in Lake Miragoane, Haiti. They are a hardy livebearing species that thrive in a wide range of parameters in the aquarium. In the wild they are found in clear freshwater with vegetation and mud bottom.
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Pink Miracle Sword (Echinodorus sp. ‘Pink Miracle’) product description coming soon.
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Pearl Weed (Hemianthus micranthemoides) is among one of the most popular mid/background plants in the aquascaping hobby due to its rapid growth and undemanding needs.
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$8.99
One of the smallest species of Cory and an ideal, active schooling fish for the aquarium, the true Pygmy Cory is found in the middle and upper Amazon and Napo rivers in Colombia, Brazil, and Peru. In the wild, they are usually found in shallow stretches of whitewater or clearwater creeks or seasonally flooded forest. This species is a true shoaling fish which aggregates in groups of hundreds to thousands in nature, and unlike most Corydoras will spend a substantial amount of time swimming in the water column rather than on the substrate. In the aquarium, they will exhibit this same ‘swarming’ behavior and constant activity if kept in groups of 10 or more. With their small adult size and compatibility with almost any other small fish or invertebrate, they are an extremely popular addition to planted and shrimp tanks. Our tank raised Albino Pygmy Corys are bred in captivity and will adapt to aquarium life easily, making them a good choice for beginner to intermediate hobbyists.
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The Alligator Gar is the largest living species of gar (Family Lepisosteidae) and a true freshwater monster fish, native to the temperate and subtropical waters of Eastern and Central North America. Like all gar, they are predators, feeding on fish, frogs, and vertebrates – anything they can fit in their large tooth-filled mouths. In the wild, the fish can easily grow to the enormous size of over 6 feet in length and are considered a sport fish throughout much of their range. Given their relatively fast growth rate (especially in captivity), massive adult size and space requirements, this species is realistically not suited for aquariums but rather large custom installations, public aquaria, or specialized ponds in suitable climates.
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$49.99
The Blue Claw Crayfish (Cherax peknyi) will add unique splash of color to your aquarium. This crayfish, native to Papua New Guinea, is colored in bright orange and bluebanding. They are active and spend a lot of time searching the aquarium bottom for food. Since they have been known to climb out of tanks, it is advised to use a tight-fitting lid. Being an opportunistic scavenger they will accept most foods. Give them places to hide and avoid keeping them in a tank with delicate bottom-dwelling fish.
Prohibited in California, Florida, Texas, and Wisconsin
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$34.99
The Yellow Parrot Cichlid (Amphilophus sp. hybrid) is a hybrid cichlid created from selective breeding. These fish have an angular head shape and a charming appearance because of their beak-shaped mouth and vivid yellow coloring. They fish can be kept in groups with one another and do well in communal aquariums. Their non-picky nature means they’ll eat most frozen foods and pellets. These fish can be a great addition to your community tank and have wonderful personalities.
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$39.99
Probably the single most popular fish kept around the world, the Betta or Siamese Fighting fish has been popular in its native Thailand for centuries, and has been bred into dozens of color forms and strains. The halfmoon or moontail variant is a popular strain with an elaborate full tail which creates a half-moon shape when extended . Incredibly hardy, and with the ability to breathe air from the surface, these fish are popular “bowl fish” but really will do best in a small aquarium with a heater and some form of filtration. As their name implies, males of this species will fight and must be kept singly but females can be kept in groups.
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$39.99
Probably the single most popular fish kept around the world, the Betta or Siamese Fighting fish has been popular in its native Thailand for centuries, and has been bred into dozens of color forms and strains. The halfmoon or moontail variant is a popular strain with an elaborate full tail which creates a half-moon shape when extended . Incredibly hardy, and with the ability to breathe air from the surface, these fish are popular “bowl fish” but really will do best in a small aquarium with a heater and some form of filtration. As their name implies, males of this species will fight and must be kept singly but females can be kept in groups.
Assortment note: Our assortment includes a variety of colors. If you have a specific color you’d like you can request it in the order notes and we will make our best effort to select that color if possible.
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$29.99
Probably the single most popular fish kept around the world, the Betta or Siamese Fighting fish has been popular in its native Thailand for centuries, and has been bred into dozens of color forms and strains. The halfmoon or moontail variant is a popular strain with an elaborate full tail which creates a half-moon shape when extended . Incredibly hardy, and with the ability to breathe air from the surface, these fish are popular “bowl fish” but really will do best in a small aquarium with a heater and some form of filtration. As their name implies, males of this species will fight and must be kept singly but females can be kept in groups.
Assortment note: Our assortment includes a variety of colors. If you have a specific color you’d like you can request it in the order notes and we will make our best effort to select that color if possible.
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$22.99
The Kali Tawa Rainbow (Melanotaenia sp. ‘Kali Tawa’) is a rarity in the aquarium hobby. These fish are F5 offspring originating from wild collected specimens from Gary Lange. As adults, their red and blue coloration is outstanding.
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Found in Tapajos River tributaries of Brazil, the Chocolate Neon Tetra (Hyphessobrycon vilmae) is a uniquely colored characin uncommon in the freshwater trade. These fish have a striking orange stripe above a dark black stripe going down their body. With a generally peaceful and schooling temperament, the Chocolate Neon Tetra is a perfect addition to a variety of freshwater community tanks. They do not require but will appreciate a heavily planted aquarium and/or plenty of decor.
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An aquarium hobby classic, the guppy is a livebearing species found through parts of Central and Northern South America but it has been bred worldwide for the aquarium hobby for over a century. In that time, the wild form has been developed in to dozens of varieties and color forms, including cobra patterns, delta tails, tuxedo, and many more. A peaceful, hardy, and active fish, they are often recommended for beginners due to their ease of care. Male guppies tend to be more colorful and have much larger, vividly colored tails while females tend to be larger and more heavy bodied.
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$5.99
The Short Nose Shrimp (Caridina longirostris) is a uniquely patterned wild form of shrimp found in fresh and brackish water habitats throughout much of Southeast Asia. Like most related species and variants, it is relatively hardy and undemanding in the aquarium, but will do best with the addition of some aquarium salt or light brackish conditions. An omnivore and voracious algae grazer by nature, they prefer with a diet high in vegetable matter or algae and with ample cover in the aquarium in the form of plants or hardscape.
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