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One of the most commonly kept species of Corydoras in the hobby, the Bronze or Aeneus Cory originates from Trinidad but has been captive bred on a huge scale for decades. The longfin form is equally popular. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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Water Spangles (Salvinia minima) Care Level: Beginner Preferred Light Level: Low to High Placement/Size: A small floating plant ideal for ponds and aquariums 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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Originally discovered in 1881, Rotala Indica (Rotala rotundifolia) is a Southeast Asian stem plant that is also known as “Indian Toothcup”. It is characteristic for its green, pink, and yellow leaves that often grow densely on the stem. Rotala indica/rotundifolia is notably hardy, making it a popular choice for both low and high tech tanks. Its fast growth and tall stems are excellent for mid-background planting. The Rotala ‘Orange Juice’ variety exhibits a orange/pink coloration when provided intense lighting and iron supplementation.
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Native to Thailand, the Brilliant Rasbora (Rasbora einthovenii) is named for its stunning brilliant red tail that contrasts well with its golden-green body. It lives in acidic forest streams high in tannins. This fish displays best with a dark sandy substrate and driftwood in black water conditions. They will eat prepared foods as well as a variety of frozen foods, such as daphina. These fish are social and vibrant, making them perfect for a community tank. They are best kept in groups of 10 or more.
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The Blood-Red 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 orange or red 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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A selectively bred form of the popular Green Severum, the Gold Severum is a leucistic variant that displays solid yellow coloring throughout the body and face. They are hardy, large growing and relatively peaceful cichlids but can be aggressive towards others of the same or similar species. Like all severums, they typically do well with most similarly-sized non-cichlid tankmates and in a large enough tank can be kept in groups of 5 or more.
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An aquarium hobby classic, the Molly is a livebearing species found through parts of Central America but it has been bred worldwide for the aquarium hobby for decades. In that time, the wild form has been developed in to dozens of varieties and color forms, including ‘Dalmatian’, Black, Gold, and others and wild varieties are rarely available. Relatively peaceful, Mollies are hardy, and active fish but may bully smaller or more slow moving tankmates. They are often recommended for beginners due to their ease of care. A livebearing species, they will readily breed in the aquarium.
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The L519 Honeycomb Bristlenose Pleco or L519 Rio Itenez Bristlenose Pleco, recently discovered in 2019, is considered a rare species of Ancistrus in the hobby. Native to the Río Iténez of Bolivia, they like slightly acidic/soft water and feed on vegetable matter. Their small size (maxing out around 3.5″) along with ornate honeycomb pattern has resulted in them being extremely sought after by aquarists.
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A larger growing, surface dwelling species, the Catalina Tetra is found throughout much of the Amazon basin. In the aquarium, they are fast moving and always in motion, best kept in a school of 5 or more fish. With their size and speed, these tetras make an ideal dither fish for medium sized South American Cichlids. Their tank should be kept tightly covered as they are easily spooked and likely to jump out if given the opportunity.
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Long considered the most beautiful of all freshwater aquarium fish, the discus remains a popular fish for serious hobbyists. Regular, large water changes, a protein-rich varied diet, and warm water temperatures (78-84) will create ideal conditions for discus to thrive. Wild discus are sensitive to water quality and are best kept by experienced hobbyists, however their reputation for being challenging isn’t entirely deserved. They will do best in soft, slightly acidic water and may take weeks or even months to display their optimal colors in an aquarium but will reward patient aquarists with spectacular coloration and natural behaviors. Discus are found in loose aggregations in the wild, and should be kept in groups of at least 5 in the aquarium (8-10 is ideal).
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Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Bronze’ Care Level: Beginner Preferred Light Level: Low to moderate Placement/Size: A medium to large plant usually used for mid- or background 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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Note on wild-collected Apistogramma sp.:
While we will make our best efforts to select male/female pairs for customer orders, sexing small- and medium-sized wild Apistogramma is not always exact and we do not guarantee a particular sex ratio. We recommend buying these fish in larger groups if a particular ratio of males to females is desired.
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Tachysurus intermedius is native to freshwater habitats in China, specifically found in rivers and streams. Known for its vibrant coloring and appealing demeanor, it makes for a great “mid-size” presence in the aquarium. It has proven hardy and readily accepts prepared foods.
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