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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. 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.
Shipping note: These are assorted fish. Requests can be made at checkout and stock will be pulled as close as possible, but a specific variant can not be guaranteed.
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$69.99
The Tahitian Prawn (Macrobrachium cf. lar) is a freshwater shrimp native to the Indo-West Pacific. They are a unique aquarium addition, as they are an uncommon invertebrate in the freshwater hobby. They most often spend their larval stage in brackish or salty water, but are freshwater species as adults. Growing 7 inches long or larger, these shrimp will do best in tanks of 20 gallons or more. Make sure to research your tankmates, as Tahitian Prawns are likely to prey on smaller fish or fight with similar invertebrate tankmates!
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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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Blyxa aubertii Care Level: Beginner Preferred Light Level: Low to moderate Placement/Size: A small to medium plant usually used for fore- 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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The Zebra Danio is one of the aquarium hobby’s classic fish, having been kept and bred in aquaria for over a century. Originating in a wide range of habitats in West Bengal, India, and surrounding areas, they are extremely hardy and adaptable which has led to their popularity in the hobby. Although the original wild fish display an attractive striped pattern, they have been developed into a wide range of strains by way of selective breeding, including the popular longfin variant. In the aquarium, they will do well in nearly any community tank, but prefer plenty of open swimming space and are an active schooler, most comfortable in groups of 5 or more.
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$9.99
Red Root Floater (Phyllanthis fluitans) Care Level: Beginner Preferred Light Level: Medium to High Placement/Size: A small floating plant ideal for any aquarium needing surface cover 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 Senegal, or Common Bichir (also known as Dinosaur Eel) is the most widespread species of Polypterus in Africa, inhabiting shallow waters across a huge geographic area. This species is also the most common in the aquarium hobby and has been commercially bred in Asia for years. The leucistic variant is patternless white with black eyes and is a prized showpiece specimen in the aquarium.
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$24.99
The Indian Striped Peacock Eel (Macrognathus aral), also known as the one-stripe spiny eel, is member of the unique and sought-after spiny eel group. Growing up to 24 inches long, these formidable fish are native to fresh and brackish waters of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other surrounding countries. The predatory Indian Striped Peacock Eel is generally peaceful towards tankmates with similar temperaments that are large enough to not be considered a meal.
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Native to the Tapajós River basin in Brazil, Lemon Tetra (Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis) are a stunning schooling fish. They are recognized for their bright yellow bodies and contrasting red eyes, sure to add a splash of color and personality to your freshwater tank. With their generally peaceful temperaments and small size (growing up to 1.25 inches), they are a versatile and highly desirable fish! Like all tetras they do best in schools of at least five and ideally more.
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An uncommon and large growing driftwood catfish found throughout the Amazon and Orinoco Basins, the Megamouth Driftwood Catfish or Iron Head Driftwood Catfish has a distinctive heavy body, large head, and unmistakable uniform jet black coloration. In the wild, it spends most of its time hidden among submerged logs and tree roots, emerging at night to feed. In the aquarium they are hardy and undemanding, but will require plenty of cover. A shy species at first, they will quickly learn to come out of hiding when fed. In the aquarium, they prefer warm, slightly acidic water and require plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or caves.
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The popular Phoenix Tetra (Hemigrammus filamentosus) is a characin native to the Rio Araguaya Basin in Brazil. They are aptly named for their flowing fins and shimmery gold, silver, red, and black coloration, These hardy, popular fish will thrive best and exhibit their most natural behavior in groups of five or more. They tend to be active fish, constantly darting and displaying for one another.
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The Dwarf Centipede or Pygmy Centipede Knifefish (Hypopygus cf. lepturus) is commonly found throughout the Orinoco and Amazon river basins. However, these were collected from the Nanay of Peru. They are a shy fish, but seem to adapt well to an aquarium with lots of cover, including leaf litter and woods with subdued lighting. When offering food, they will accept frozen baby brine shrimp and rotifers. A social species, they are best kept in groups in the aquarium.
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$7.99
Among the most impressive of the wild-type Swordtail species, the Green Swordtail was once popular in the hobby but hybridization and line breeding have made finding pure specimens with wild genetics relatively rare. Growing to an impressive 5″+ body size with a sword that can approach a little more than their total length, male hellerii swords make for a spectacular display fish with their pattern of green, reddish striping and intermittent black spots throughout the body.
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Blind Cave Tetra (Astyanax mexicanus), also known as the Mexican Cave Tetra, is an oddball tetra species. These fish are troglomorphic, meaning they are adapted to live in a lightless environment, and are fully missing their eyes! While they are adapted for a dark environment, these fish will still thrive in a standard aquarium setup and will generally do well with similarly sized tankmates.
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$19.99
The Millennium Rainbow (Glossolepis pseudoincisus), also known as the Tami River rainbowfish, is native to the freshwaters of Papua New Guinea. These specific rainbowfish are notable for their bright coloration, ranging anywhere from red in males to yellow-gold with red stripes in females. Similar to other rainbowfish, the Millennium Rainbow is a generally peaceful schooling fish.
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The Yellow Rainbow (Melanotaenia herbertaxelrodi), also known as the Lake Tebera Rainbow, is native only to one lake in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea and is now bred in captivity. A peaceful, loosely schooling species, this rainbow is ideal for most medium-sized community aquariums and is especially popular for planted tanks. For the best behavior and color, we recommend keeping these fish in groups of at least 5 or more. Be aware that these fish are sensitive to water quality, so be sure to keep up with regular tank maintenance and water changes.
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$19.99
The Striated Wood Catfish (Tatia cf. intermedia) is native to South America. These catfish, as their name suggests, are attracted to driftwood and take pleasure in fitting themselves into the holes and fissures found in it. These cute fish have a plump, hefty physique that makes their enigmatic nature even more hilarious. During feeding time, they will dart quickly around the tank in search of food.
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A vibrantly colored and distinctly marked variant of Royal Pleco, the Goldline Royal originates from the waters of the Rio Araguaia in Brazil. Its common name comes from their striking, high contrast pattern of black stripes against a vivid yellow-gold body coloration. Like all species of Panaque, they have specialized teeth and are adapted to eat and even digest wood, although the Woodgrain Royal Pleco also feeds on submerged vegetation and invertebrates. Conditions in the aquarium should be as close to their wild habitat as possible, with moderate to strong current, warm temperatures, and excellent water quality. Due to their specialized diet, we recommend providing driftwood for grazing and feeding a specialty diet like Repashy Morning Wood.
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The Butterfly Koi, also known as the dragon koi or the longfin koi, is a true koi fish (Cyprinus sp.). These peaceful A-grade koi are spectacular and popular pond fish, due to their bright coloration and elegant, long fins. Butterfly koi fish have been aquacultured for decades, and are highly prized for their incredible size, variable color, and unique butterfly-like fins.
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A-grade koi fish (Cyprinus sp.) have long been prized for their spectacular colors and incredible size. These peaceful fish are popular pond fish due to their peaceful personality and striking appearance. Koi fish have been valued for centuries and add a classic, elegant look to any pond.
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Aptly named for their carnivorous diets, the Assassin Snail (Clea helena) differs from many other freshwater snail species in the hobby. Assassin Snails have a preference for eating a meaty diet, including other snails! They are a popular choice for keeping pest snails, such as ramshorn or trumpet snails, in check.
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$7.99
Red Rosy Barb (Puntius conchonius)
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Mystery Snails (Pomacea bridgesii), also known as spike-topped apple snails, are not only active algae eaters, but also come in a variety of colors! These snails are plant-safe and grow up to 2 inches, making them compatible in most freshwater aquariums. While originally from South America, these snails are now popularly aquacultured. Mystery snails are famous for their round, smooth, brightly colored shells and iridescent bodies.
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