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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 whle females tend to be larger and more heavy bodied.
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Long considered the most beautiful of all freshwater aquarium fish, the discus remains a popular fish for serious hobbyists. Discus originate from the warm, acidic waters of Amazon tributaries in Brazil and Peru and are typically found in large groups. The many wild forms of discus have been selectively bred to create dozens of colorful strains, including the Red Pigeon Snakeskin Discus, which is known for its solid orange body. In the aquarium, regular large water changes, a protein-rich varied diet, and warm water temperatures (78-84) will create ideal conditions for these fish to thrive. Like all discus, they will do best in soft, slightly acidic water but will reward patient aquarists with spectacular coloration.
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Myrio Filigree (Myriophyllum simulan) 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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The Black Kong Crayfish (Cherax alyciae) will add unique splash of color to your aquarium. This crayfish, native to Papua New Guinea, is colored in pastel shades of orange, blue, and white. 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.
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The Blue Kong Crayfish (Cherax alyciae) will add unique splash of color to your aquarium. This crayfish, native to Papua New Guinea, is colored in pastel shades of orange, blue, and white. 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.
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The Big Eye Cichlid (Acaronia nassa) originates from the Amazon basin of South America. This fish has uniquely large eyes, which it utilizes to hunt in the amber-colored water for shrimp, small fish, and aquatic insect larvae. It makes a home among the large roots close to the riverbanks coexisting alongside species like Heros efasciatus, Hypselecara temporalis, and Pterophyllum scalare. Keeping these with small fish is not advised.
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One of the most popular and instantly recognizable freshwater aquarium fish, the Neon Tetra originates from the waters of the Rio Ucayali in Peru, where they tend to inhabit shallow clear or white water streams in large shoals. Given their worldwide popularity, this species has been farmed on a massive scale in Asia, Europe, and the US for decades now and wild fish are relatively rare in the hobby. With their vivid red and blue coloration, peaceful demeanor, and schooling behavior they are one of the best aquarium fish species in the hobby for beginners and experienced hobbyists alike. Best kept in groups of 10 or more fish, they will get along with most other peaceful tankmates and will thrive in most setups.
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The Freshwater River Sole (Cynoglossus felmanni) can be found in rivers far above the tidal zone in full freshwater. There, it remains submerged in the sand at the river’s bottom, where it feeds on macroinvertebrates. In captivity, a freshwater river sole will feel most at home in an aquarium with a soft substrate and peaceful community fish.
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The most sought after of all the freshwater angels, the Altum or High Back Angel comes from the acidic blackwater reaches of the Orinoco River and its tributaries in Colombia and Venezuela. These beautiful but delicate fish require warm, soft water and excellent water quality to thrive. Best kept in groups of 5 or more, the Altum Angel is an unmistakable show fish ideal for a large display aquarium. Our Altum Angels are imported directly and conditioned carefully in soft water systems before being shipped, allowing us to offer only robust, healthy, well-acclimated fish to our customers.
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Indonesia is home to the Apollo Shark (Luciosoma setigerum). This fish lives in swift-moving headwater streams in the wild. Typically, their habitats contain a mixture of wood, leaves, and rocks. Since they will eat any item small enough, community tanks with small fish are not advised.
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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 Giant Halfmoon Koi or King Halfmoon Koi Betta variant will grow to a larger size while exhibiting the full fins of a halfmoon betta and koi patterning. 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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The Glowlight Tetra is a small, colorful tetra originally found in the Essequibo river drainage in Guyana but which is now commercially raised on a large scale in the US and overseas. In the wild, this species is found in a variety of habitat types, usually in large schools. In the aquarium, they are hardy and adaptable, making a great and vividly colored community fish. Like most small schooling tetras, Glowlight Tetras are best kept in groups of 10 or more, and will usually school with other similarly sized tetras.
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One of the rarest freshwater pufferfish seen in the aquarium hobby, the Cross River Puffer or Pustulatus Puffer is known only from the lower Cross River basin in Nigeria and Cameroon. In the wild, they are found mostly in the moderate flows of river channels with soft sand bottoms. In the aquarium, they will do best as a solitary fish with lots of plants and wood to break up sight lines, providing plenty of interactive spaces to explore. This species requires excellent water quality and grows to a large size demanding a large and well filtered setup.
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