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$59.99 – $69.99Price range: $59.99 through $69.99
The L262 Fine Spot or Fine Spot Arabesque Pleco is a striking Hypancistrus very similar to its close relative, the L260 Queen Arabesque. These fish originate in the clear waters of the Rio Tapajos in Brazil, where they inhabit rocky, fast-moving shallows. In the aquarium, they are hardy and will feed on a variety of sinking foods but should be given plenty of protein rich foods like Repashy’s insectivore gel diets.
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The Tiger or Red Spotted Nerite Snail is a beautifully patterned and colorful species found in the coastal rivers and estuaries around the island of Java and the other Sunda Islands. Like most Nerites, they are found in a wide range of brackish to pure freshwater habitats in Indonesia and the Indo-Pacific. This is a medium-growing Nerite and are extremely popular in the aquarium hobby due to their voracious appetite for nuisance algae, including diatoms and filamentous algae. 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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$6.99 – $12.99Price range: $6.99 through $12.99
A long snouted species of Corydoras found throughout the Meta river basin in Colombia, the Olga or Simulatus Cory has is an occasional but not common import from the region. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is a medium-growing Corydoras and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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A medium-sized schooling characin, the Silver or Black Spot Hemiodus is widespread throughout the Amazon and Orinoco basins, where it is usually found in large mixed species shoals alongside other schooling tetras. A fast and somewhat skittish fish at first, they make for an impressive display in a larger mixed species aquarium and make excellent tankmates for most other peaceful fish. This species prefers warm, slightly acidic water and will do best when given plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or tall plants.
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The Horned or Thorny Nerite Snail is a unique, smaller species of snail named for its numerous points or horns extending from their shells. Like most Nerites, they are found in a wide range of brackish to pure freshwater habitats in Indonesia and the Indo-Pacific. This is one of the smaller Nerites and are extremely popular in the aquarium hobby due to their voracious appetite for nuisance algae, including diatoms and filamentous algae. 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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The Pinocchio Shrimp (Caridina gracilirostris)also known as the Rednose Shrimp or Rudolph Shrimp 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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$19.99 – $24.99Price range: $19.99 through $24.99
A medium growing goby found throughout streams and estuaries in Northeastern Australia and Indonesia, the Empire Gudgeon or Empire Goby is an adaptable and widespread 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 beautiful orange, red, and blue coloration. Generally peaceful towards fish too small to be eaten, this fish will do well with most tankmates.
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$39.99 – $44.99Price range: $39.99 through $44.99
A recently developed, beautiful line bred variant of the popular dwarf cichlid, the Black Ram is a small, peaceful cichlid ideal for most community aquariums. With their high contrast black body coloration with iridescent blue highlights, they make an impressive display fish in a planted or aquascaped aquarium and will get along well with most tankmates. In the aquarium, Black Rams can be sensitive to fluctuating water quality and will do best in slightly soft water with frequent partial water changes. Like most cichlids they may fight among themselves for territory so a medium sized aquarium with plenty of cover and shelter is best to keep a group.
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One of the most colorful of the many varieties of so-called Rabbit Snails native to Sulawesi, the Orange Rabbit snail is found in the warm shoreline regions of lake Poso. An omnivore that primarily grazes on algae and biofilm in the wild, they will readily accept a variety of prepared foods in the aquarium. Their native habitat is characterized by warm, clear, slightly hard water and they will do best when kept in similar conditions. Like all members of the genus Tylomelania, these snails reproduce slowly, producing only a few eggs at a time which hatch quickly into fully-formed baby snails.
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The Dwarf or Marginatus Pencilfish is a colorful, small-growing species of pencilfish found throughout much of the Amazon basin and Guyana shield. Found in areas of warm, acidic, slow-moving water, they are well-suited for a peaceful community aquarium and are popular with aquascapers and planted tank hobbyists due to their color and interesting behavior. With their small adult size, they also make a great fish for nano aquariums as well. In the aquarium, they are relatively easy to care for, but care should be taken to ensure larger or faster moving tankmates don’t outcompete them for food.
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A unique, medium-growing wood catfish found in rivers along Colombia’s Pacific slope, T. fisheri is a hardy, active species ideal for most medium to large community aquariums. Like most woodcats, they are primarily nocturnal, spending most of the day hidden within driftwood or other shelter but this species does tend to spend more time out swimming in the open than other close relatives. Keeping them in a group of 3 or more will encourage more activity in the aquarium. Although they may eat small fish, they are a peaceful fish and make excellent tankmates for medium South or Central American cichlids.
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$14.99 – $34.99Price range: $14.99 through $34.99
The attractive albino form of the Spotted Hoplo Catfish is a recent addition to the hobby, although the normal Hoplo Cat has been a favorite for decades due to its unique appearance, active nature, and hardiness. A widespread species throughout much of the Amazon, Spotted Hoplo Catfish inhabit a wide variety of habitat types 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 sized fish.
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$69.99 – $99.99Price range: $69.99 through $99.99
The Indo Datnoid or Indo Tigerfish (IT) is found throughout Peninsular Malaysia and the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Borneo, and likely parts of East Java as well. In the wild, they inhabit a variety of habitat types but are typically found in warm, slow moving stretches of rivers or lakes in areas close to overhanging vegetation. An ambush predator, they tend to hang motionless in the water awaiting smaller fish or invertebrates to swim by, using quick reflexes and a huge protrusible jaw to literally inhale prey items. In the aquarium, they require well-oxygenated water and are sensitive to water quality, so regular water changes are important to keep them thriving. Tankmates should be chosen carefully as they can eat surprisingly large fish and other more aggressive or very active fish will likely stress them out and potentially cause their distinct pattern of bars to fade.
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$25.99 – $149.99Price range: $25.99 through $149.99
An intricately marked member of the spiny eel family (Mastacembelidae), the Tiretrack Eel is found in river systems throughout much of Southeast Asia including Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. In the wild it tends to be found in shallow, relatively slow moving waters including small rivers, swamps, and seasonally flooded forest. In the aquarium, Tiretrack Eels are often shy at first but are intelligent and personable fish which will soon learn to beg for food and recognize their owners. A predator in the wild, they will readily feed on live feeder fish and earthworms at first and can be weaned on to frozen foods over time. Hardy and adaptable, they make an excellent addition to an aquarium large enough to house what will be a substantially large fish as an adult and will get along well with most tankmates too large to be eaten.
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Narrow Leaf Micro Sword (Lilaeopsis mauritiana) Care Level: Moderate Preferred Light Level: Moderate to high Placement/Size: An compact plant that will create an attractive, grass-like foreground with higher light and CO2 Shipping Note: All our foods and aquatic plants ship FREE with any live fish order; OR food/plant only orders ship for a flat…
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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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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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$4.99
The Japanese Trapdoor Snail (Viviparus malleattus) is an insatiable scavenger, sure to help keep algae at bay. These snails have a charismatic large whorl to their shell, varying in color anywhere from dark olive green to light tans. Snacking on fallen organic matter, they are notably hardy and can thrive in a variety of water conditions.
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$7.99
A medium sized, relatively peaceful barb found throughout much of Central and Southern Africa, the African Banded or Fire Barb is named for the distinctive bands and vivid red coloration mature males develop. A shoaling fish, they are found in medium to large aggregations in the wild and should be kept in groups of at least 5 fish in the aquarium. Hardy and active, a group makes for an impressive centerpiece for an aquascaped or planted nano aquarium.
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$9.99 – $14.99Price range: $9.99 through $14.99
A popular and attractively marked species of Cory found throughout much of the Amazon basin, the Rusty or Rabauti Cory has been popular in the aquarium hobby for many years . Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is a medium-growing Corydoras and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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$34.99 – $39.99Price range: $34.99 through $39.99
A beautifully patterned pleco found throughout the Atabapo and Orinoco Rivers in Colombia and Venezuela, the L052 Butterfly Pleco or Atabapo Butterfly Pleco inhabits warm, acidic blackwater areas in the wild. In the aquarium, they are hardy and adaptable, but will do best in relatively soft water and when given plenty of driftwood or other hides. They should be offered a varied diet including fresh veggies, sinking prepared foods, and gel diets like Repahy’s Soylent Green or Bottom Scratcher.
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$69.99
A driftwood catfish found throughout several river systems in Peru, the False Jaguar Catfish has a darker and generally more subtle pattern than its more well-known close relative but is very similar otherwise. 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 seem to do best in small groups. 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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$21.99 – $25.99Price range: $21.99 through $25.99
A larger growing and colorful characin, the Yellowfin Chalceus is found throughout much of the Amazon and Orinoco basins and is the most colorful member of its genus, with vivid pink dorsal and caudal fins and bright yellow ventral fins. In the aquarium, they are hardy and long lived, but tend to be skittish and shy if not kept in a group of 3 or more fish. With their size and bold demeanor, 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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A beautifully patterned relative of the classic Zebra Danio, the Kyathit or Orange Fin Danio (Brachydanio kyathit) originates in shallow water habitat throughout Northern and Central 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 orange/gold trim, the Kyathit Danio is an impressive centerpiece for a planted or aquascaped tank.
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$74.99 – $139.99Price range: $74.99 through $139.99
An undescribed species of Severum found in the Rio Inirida in Colombia and Venezuela, the Inirida Spotted Severum displays a striking pattern of red spots throughout the body on a vivid green base. As wild fish from warm, acidic waters, they will display their best colors in a similar setup with soft, low-pH water. Generally peaceful towards similar sized tankmates, they can be aggressive towards each other and should be kept singly or in a large group of 5 or more fish (they will get along with most other Heros species as long as the group is large enough).
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