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The Kribensis Cichlid (Pelvicachromis pulcher) is known by a variety of names in the hobby, including king cichlid, niger cichlid, palette cichlid, purple cichlid, pink kribensis cichlid, and rainbow krib. Growing up to 4″, this spectacularly colored African dwarf cichlid is native to the Niger Delta. Their bodies are a striking blend of silvers, blues, reds, and yellows!
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$14.99 – $29.99Price range: $14.99 through $29.99
Bolbitis heudelotii 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 King Koopa Nerite Snail (Neritina juttingae) is a small, spikey shelled member of the genus Neritina found in a wide range of brackish to pure freshwater habitats in Thailand, Malaysia, and the Indo-Pacific. Like most Nerite snails, they are extremely popular in the aquarium hobby due to their voracious appetite for nuisance algae, including diatoms and filamentous algae. They are plant safe and great addition to any freshwater aquarium, paludarium, or aquascaped/planted tank. These snails can not reproduce successfully without brackish water and therefore will not overpopulate the aquarium.
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$8.99 – $9.99Price range: $8.99 through $9.99
The Madagascar Rainbow (Bedotia madagascarensis) is a relatively uncommon species to find in the freshwater aquarium trade. In the wild, these fish are only found in freshwater streams of Eastern Madagascar. They prefer clean and soft water, and plenty of vegetation to explore and hide in. Growing up to 3.5 inches, Madagascar Rainbows have beautiful shimmering bodies and colorful fins. They prefer to live in large groups (in dozens in the wild) and are peaceful fish, making them a desirable addition to your freshwater tank and a perfect choice for many community tanks.
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$7.99 – $10.99Price range: $7.99 through $10.99
An exceptionally beautiful African tetra, the Congo Tetra (Phenacogrammus interruptus) is a relatively peaceful fish endemic to the Congo River Basin. Their rainbow iridescence and long, flowing fins make them a prized community fish among freshwater hobbyists. While not required, this tetra tends to prefer planted tanks with dimmer lighting that imitates its natural environment. The line bred Albino form is a vivid pearly white and gold while still displaying the characteristic iridescence. This species will be most comfortable and display its best coloration in schools of 5 or more, making a beautiful centerpiece group of fish for a medium to large aquarium.
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The Batman Nerite Snail is a uniquely shaped snail in the genus Neritina which is found in a wide range of brackish to pure freshwater habitats in Indonesia and the Indo-Pacific. Like most Nerite snails, they are extremely popular in the aquarium hobby due to their voracious appetite for nuisance algae, including diatoms and filamentous algae. They are plant safe and great addition to any freshwater aquarium, paludarium, or aquascaped/planted tank. These snails can not reproduce successfully without brackish water and therefore will not overpopulate the aquarium.
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$8.99 – $19.99Price range: $8.99 through $19.99
Native only to New Guinea, the Turquoise Rainbow (Melanotaenia lacustris) is a somewhat rare fish to come by in the hobby. They are known to be energetic yet peaceful schooling fish, making them suitable tankmates for freshwater community tanks. Turqoise Rainbows are also recognized for their unique body shape, with males developing a shorter, triangular head that contrasts with the rest of their rounded body. These fish develop bright coloration as they mature, gradually changing from shimmery silver to iridescent turqoises, greens, and blues.
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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 Koi Plakat Betta is a shortfin variant named for its pattern of red, orange, and black like calico or tricolor Koi and line bred to grow to a much larger size than the typical Betta. Like most Bettas, they are incredibly hardy, with the ability to breathe air from the surface which has led to their reputation as a popular “bowl fish”. In reality, Bettas 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 typically be kept in groups.
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The Gold African Dwarf Frog is a small, fully aquatic species of frog found throughout a wide variety of shallow water habitats in Central Africa. Due to their small adult size, ease of care, and peaceful nature they have been popular aquatic pets for many years and are bred on a large scale for the aquarium hobby. The beautiful Gold or Blonde Variant has been selectively bred for a lack of most black pigment. In the aquarium they will tolerate a wide variety of water conditions but will do best with plenty of cover and hiding places and temperatures above 75F. This species does especially well in planted aquariums and will get along with nearly all tankmates, although baby fish and shrimp may be at risk. The Gold African Dwarf Frog does not need to spend time outside of water but may climb out of the aquarium if given a chance, so a tight-fitting lid should be considered a must.
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A medium growing goby found in coastal waters from Northeastern Australia to Taiwan and Southern China, the Sunburst Gudgeon or Tropical Carp Gudgeon is an adaptable species found in brackish to pure freshwater habitats. In the aquarium, they are hardy and undemanding, and will live in groups as long as ample space and cover is provided for each fish to stake out a territory. The species is sexually dimorphic, and mature males in breeding condition display brilliant reddish orange coloration with vivid blues in the fins. Generally peaceful towards fish too small to be eaten, this fish will do well with most tankmates.
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$11.99 – $18.99Price range: $11.99 through $18.99
Displaying beautiful green and red in its leaves, the Red Pearl Sword (Echinodorus Hadi Red Pearl) is a hardy and colorful plant for your freshwater tank. Swords are popular amongst beginner and expert aquarists alike, and this larger sword will do best planted into the substrate.
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$14.99 – $19.99Price range: $14.99 through $19.99
The Glass Knifefish is one of many similar-looking species in the genus Eigenmannia native to the Orinoco and Rio Meta drainage in Colombia and Venezuela. Named for its partially transparent appearance, the Glass Knifefish is a fascinating aquarium resident which tends to be less shy than some of the more well known knifefish species. It is also typically found in large aggregations in the wild and will do best when kept in groups in the aquarium so long as there is ample space and hides in the form of driftwood or caves. Although it is a peaceful species and compatible with most tankmates, they are slow and sometimes finicky eaters so fast-moving or aggressive feeding species should not be kept with these unique fish.
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$399.99 – $599.99Price range: $399.99 through $599.99
The Platinum Endlicheri Bichir is a spectacular color morph of the popular Polypterus endlicheri recently introduced to the hobby through line breeding. The Platinum morph is distinguished by its uniform brilliant white coloration and black pupils. In the wild, the Endlicheri Bichir is a widespread species, found in various slow-moving shallow water habitats in West and Central Africa. Polypterus endlicheri is one of several so-called “lower jaw” group of Polypterus, so named for their distinctive heavy lower jaw that protrude over the upper lip. In the aquarium, they are hardy and undemanding like most bichir species, but should be kept with a tight-fitting and possibly weighted lid as they will attempt to jump if spooked or at night.
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$74.99 – $79.99Price range: $74.99 through $79.99
One of the most attractively patterned and sought after members of its genus, the Leopard Frog or Imperial Tiger Pleco is found in the clear waters of the Rio Tapajos and its tributary the Rio Jamanxim in Brazil. Both of these rivers are fairly fast moving but these fish are often found in shallow, more still water areas usually in and around crevices in rocks. An omnivore and grazer, these fish do best when offered a protein rich diet like Repahsy insectivore gel diet or other high quality sinking foods. This species is a cave spawner and will breed in the aquarium if given the proper conditions.
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$9.99 – $11.99Price range: $9.99 through $11.99
A smaller, vibrantly colored barb found in rivers and small streams throughout India’s Western Ghats range, the Narayan Barb (Pethia setnai) is an attractive schooling fish ideal for most community aquariums. In the wild, it inhabits a wide range of habitat types but most typically can be found in more slow moving waters near aquatic plants or overhanging vegetation. A peaceful species, they are best kept in groups of at least 5-10 and require plenty of swimming space. Although they rarely bother tankmates, they are fast-moving and aggressive eaters so should be kept with similarly sized (or larger) fish.
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$44.99 – $69.99Price range: $44.99 through $69.99
India’s only endemic Cichlid species and the only member of its genus known to inhabit strictly freshwater habitat, the Canara Pearlspot Cichlid or Banded Chromide is a beautifully marked, medium growing fish known from river systems in Karnataka, India. In the wild, it tends to be found in loose aggregations and is a social fish in the aquarium, best kept in groups of 5 or more.They tend to be found in areas of moderate flow alongside a number of barbs (Dawkinsia sp.) and hill trout (Barilius sp.) which both make excellent tankmates in the aquarium as they will act as dither fish, diffusing aggression or territoriality between the Pearlspot Cichlids. An enthusiastic omnivore, they will accept most frozen and prepared foods but should be offered plenty of vegetable matter to ensure a balanced diet.
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$34.99 – $74.99Price range: $34.99 through $74.99
The bizarrely shaped Chaca Chaca or Indian Frogmouth Catfish is a unique species of bottom dwelling catfish and a classic ambush predator, closely mimicking the appearance of a dead leaf and lying in wait for prey to swim too close to its cavernous mouth. Generally found in shallow, blackwater habitats in Northeastern India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, their diet is primarily made up of smaller fish and insect larvae. It can be distinguished from the other members of the genus by its overall lighter coloration and collection point (other species are found exclusively in Southeast Asia). In the aquarium, they are hardly an active species but make for a unique addition to any predator tank. They should be provided a fine sand substrate and ideally some leaf litter or other cover to ensure they can exhibit their natural burying behavior to lie in wait for prey. While live foods are preferred, most specimens will accept frozen food such as bloodworms or mysis shrimp.
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$22.99 – $99.99Price range: $22.99 through $99.99
The Black Tail Bar Hoplo Catfish is a species of heavily armored catfish found throughout much of the Amazon, where it is found in a wide variety of habitat types. Like their more well known relative, the Spotted Hoplo (M. thoracata) and are especially hardy due to their ability to breathe atmospheric air when dissolved oxygen levels are low. In the aquarium, they will thrive in a wide variety of conditions and make excellent tankmates for most medium to large sized fish.
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$16.99 – $19.99Price range: $16.99 through $19.99
A still-undescribed species originating from Southwestern Brazil, the Mato Grosso Red Cherry Tetra is an incredibly colorful fish only recently introduced to the aquarium hobby. A medium-growing species, the Red Cherry Tetra lives up to its name, displaying intense and vivid reddish orange body coloration with deep red fins, making it a spectacular and very sought after species in the hobby. In the wild, they inhabit slow moving, warm, acidic streams but will adapt to a wide range of conditions in the aquarium. Like most of its close relatives, this is a loosely schooling species that will do best in groups of 5 or more and will get along well with most similarly sized, peaceful tankmates. Subdued lighting, plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or plants, and slightly soft water will help promote optimal coloration.
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$89.99 – $109.99Price range: $89.99 through $109.99
The Four Eyed Fish or Anableps is an extremely unusual brackish water fish found along the coastline of Northeastern South America. Their name comes from the fact that these fish have specially adapted eyes with a membrane that effectively splits each eye into two parts, allowing them to simultaneously see above and below the waters surface. Due to this unique feature, Four Eyed fish are typically found floating at the surface, seeking out insects and other food items which might fall toward the water. Like many brackish water fish they regularly move between pure fresh and pure marine waters but will do best in moderate-strength brackish water (15 to 20 ppt) in the aquarium. A social species, they are usually found in groups in the wild and will do well when kept together in the aquarium. This specialized fish was once a somewhat common import but has been absent in the hobby for years; only recently has this species become available again in the trade by way of Brazil.
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$9.99 – $24.99Price range: $9.99 through $24.99
Weeping Moss (Vesicularia ferriei) Care Level: Beginner Preferred Light Level: Low to moderate Placement/Size: A lush carpeting moss that will readily grow onto driftwood and other surfaces 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 and colorful species of halfbeak originating in Sulawesi, the Black Fin Celebes Halfbeak inhabits small freshwater streams and creeks, typically in small aggregations. In the aquarium, this unique surface dwelling species makes for an interesting display fish, with mature adult fish developing intense red and black fins when kept in optimal conditions. This species does 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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The Red Neon Rainbowfish is a small but strikingly colored fish known from freshwater streams and creeks in West Papua, Indonesia. In the wild it inhabits shallow, acidic, tannin-stained waters where its vivid red body coloration and iridescent blue eyes especially stand out. In the aquarium, they are an ideal centerpiece fish for a nano or planted aquarium, and will get along well with most similarly peaceful tankmates. A varied high quality diet and soft, slightly acidic water will help them display their most vivid coloration in the aquarium. Best kept in pairs or ideally groups of 5 or more fish.
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A striking color morph of the white cloud mountain minnow, the Gold White Cloud (Tanichthys albonubes) is a small, hardy fish native to the streams of the Chinese mountains. These fish are highly adaptable and will thrive in both tropical and temperate freshwater setups. Gold White Clouds are schooling fish and will do best in groups of 5 or more.
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