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  1. @Aqualiwe still have test strips available in shop.
  2. Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails African Dwarf Frog Amano Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Orange Shrimp Red Rili Shrimp Yellow Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp Bamboo Shrimp Assassin Snail Nerite Snails (Red Spot, Red Onion, and Military Helmet) Gold Mystery Snails Goldfish and Koi Red Cap Orandas Assorted Fantails Shubunkin Assorted Koi Butterfly Koi Bettas Crowntail Halfmoon Double Tail Plakat Double Tail Galaxy Plakat Green Black Plakat Lemon Spadetail Plakat Mustard Blue Plakat White Opaque Gouramis Powder Blue Dwarf Female Gourami Sunset Honey Gourami Cichlids Apisto. Boreli "Blue" Apisto. Cacatuoides "Orange Flash" Bolivian Ram German Blue Ram Corydoras Albino Cory Barbatus Cory Salt and Pepper Cory Panda Cory Pygmy Cory (Wild) Venezuelan Cory (Locally Bred) False Julii Cory Plecos Common Otocinclus L066 King Tiger L128 Blue Phantom L114 Red Fin Sternella L444 Rubberlip Colombian Whiptail Loaches Dwarf Chain Loach Reticulated Hillstream Loach Rosy Loach Tetras Cardinal Tetra (Wild Colombia) Ember Tetra Neon Tetra Red Phantom Tetra (Wild Colombia) Rummy-Nose Tetra Platinum Hatchet (Wild Colombia) Rasboras Neon Green Rasbora Chili Rasbora Rasbora Het Other Cyprinids Copper Nose Barb (Real Cool) Panda Garra (Wild) Danios Celestial Pearl Danio Livebearers Assorted Fancy Female Guppies Assorted Fancy Male Guppies (Green Lace and Neon Red Dragon) Koi Tuxedo Guppy Pairs Hawaii Variatus Platies Red Tuxedo Swordtails Rainbows Port Moresby Rainbow Oddballs Endlicheri Bichir Empire Gudgeon Black Ghost Knife Schoutedeni Puffer Pictures from top to bottom: Apisto. Cacatuoides "Orange Flash", Bolivian Ram, Colombian Whiptail, Plakat Double Tail Galaxy Betta, Dwarf Chain Loach, Sterbai Cory, Venezuelan Cory, and Yellow Shrimp.
  3. @CalmedByFishI think there a little bit like rainbowfish in that they color up more during certain times of the day.
  4. These beauty's stopped me in my tracks this morning while I was doing my morning walk through of the shop. Red Lagos Killifish males doing some showing off between each other. I like these killis in that they are not too big so they usually play well in the right community tank if your looking for a centerpiece fish. Not short lived like many of the beautiful killis out there and can handle some heat. Most killis like it on the cooler end of tropical tank temp range. Pictures below are showing two males flashing out their fins. I also included a picture of a female which are much more drab in appearance. We sell these in shop as pairs. They go after almost every kind of food we offer them.
  5. @Shannonnice to meet you in the shop and enjoy those diamond tetras! Please share a good pic of them too if you can 🙂
  6. @Fish Folkabout the same in price in comparison to a single apisto. Rams run cheaper than apistos and Killi pairs.
  7. Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails African Dwarf Frog Amano Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Orange Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp Bamboo Shrimp Nerite Snails (Zebra and Red Onion) Goldfish Black Ranchus Shubunkin Goldfish (Great Koi alternative) Bettas Veiltail Crowntail Halfmoon Show Halfmoon Halfmoon Dumbo Ear Gouramis Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami Females Pearl Gourami Cichlids Giant Kribensis Pairs (Wild) Apisto. Hongsloi Bolivian Rams German Blue Ram Red Head Tapajos (Locally bred) Corydoras and other Catfish Sixray Corydoras (Wild) Corydoras Kanei Panda Cory Pygmy Cory (Wild) Sterbai Cory Barbatus Cory Dwarf Anchor Catfish Plecos Calico Bristlenose L34 Medusa Pleco Common Otocinclus L124 Colombian Para Pleco L128 Blue Phantom Pleco L200 Green Phantom Pleco Long Nosed Whiptail (Super cool looking!) Loaches Kuhli Loach Dojo Loach Reticulated Hillstream Loach Tetras Cardinal Tetra (Wild Brazil) Diamond Tetra Ember Tetra Neon Tetra Red Phantom Tetra (Wild Colombia) Rummy-Nose Tetra Silver Tip Tetra Marble Hatchet Fish Rasboras Neon Green Rasboras Chili Rasboras Emerald Eye Rasbora Rasbora Hets Strawberry Rasbora Barbs and other Cyprinids Cherry Barb Siamese Algae Eaters Danios Celestial Pearl Danio Long Fin Zebra Danio Livebearers Assorted Endlers Female Assorted Endlers Males (Red Chest, Red Double Sword, and Silverado Double Red Tail) Assorted Fancy Female Guppies Assorted Fancy Male Guppies (Green Lyretail, Luminous Purple, Gold Panda, Blue Neon, Flamingo, Gold Snakeskin, and Leopard Tail) Black Lyretail Molly Sunset Platy Rainbows Neon Dwarf Rainbow Killifish Lagos Red Killi Pairs Oddballs Albino Senegal Bichir Black Ghost Knife Elephant Nose Knife (Really cool looking!) Schoutedeni Puffers (Super hard to find right now) Fish listed from top to bottom: Schoutedeni Puffer, Red Head Tapajo, Apisto. Hongsloi, Corydoras Kanei, Dojo Loach, Halfmoon Dumbo Ear Betta, Long Nosed Whiptail, Red Lagos Killifish, and Shubunkin Goldfish.
  8. @OneTankWonderif we have otos available they will be posted on this forum. I typically put the post out on Thursday night by 7:30pm PST.
  9. @ChemBobno problem. My hope was to highlight some species and hidden gems in the shop with these post.
  10. @Pravin, I order fish weekly but depending on what's available and space in our shop stock will change at times. Best thing to do is follow these post and fish like those will appear on it if they come in the shop.
  11. For this week, the Daisy's Blue Ricefish are catching my eye especially this colored up male. Taking on a very dark color and with orange pectoral fins and blue eyes that pop nearly like a Lampeye killi is making this fish really stand out in the sales tank. Females keep more of pale to orange look and males get that blue overtone to them. Could be the dark substrate that is helping with this color and excellent feeding. When the anal and dorsal fins grow out and have a bit of a frayed look to them this fish can really stand out in a nano community aquarium. We feed these fish a variety of frozen cyclops, daphnia, and live baby brine shrimp.
  12. @Shannonwe typically QT most fish up to one week but it also depends on how they look. These came in pretty well.
  13. Good to hear this. Yes our aim is for customers to get a quick speedy service for simple dry orders. An example is we don't want someone to wait in line for 20 plus minutes, when all they need is package of bloodworms and jar of pellet food. I am planning on running it again this Mothers day weekend 5/8 and 5/9 and the next weekend as well. If popular we hope to have this become a thing for the weekends.
  14. @Catfish_Lover_Janesometimes a batch may sell out but I have been pretty good on making sure I have more than enough shrimp so they are available throughout the week.
  15. Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails African Dwarf Frog Amano Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Red Rili Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp Bamboo Shrimp Blue Wood Shrimp Assorted Mystery Snails Nerite Snails (Red Spot, Zebra, Military Helmet, and Zebra Thorn) Assassin Snails Koi Gold Ogon Platinum Ogon Bettas Veiltail Crowntail Halfmoon Halfmoon Dragon Scale Halfmoon Dumbo Ear Nemo Koi Gouramis and other Anabantoidei Sunset Honey Gourami Pearl Gourami Blue Paradise Fish Black Tiger Dario (Wild) Leopard Bush Fish (Tank Raised) Cichlids Apistogramma Agassizii "Double Red" Apistogramma Agassizii "Fire Red" Apistogramma Cacatuoides "Orange Flash" Apistogramma Mamasteri "Red Neck Gold" Bolivian Ram German Blue Ram Corydoras and other Catfish Bronze Cory Albino Cory Salt and Pepper Cory False Julii Cory Panda Cory Dwarf Petricola (Locally Bred) Plecos L018 Gold Nugget Pleco L066 King Tiger Pleco L255 Spotted Medusa Pleco Orinoco Polka-Dot Pleco L200 Green Phantom Pleco Loaches Fork Tail Loach (Really cool looking!) Kuhli Loach Rosy Loach Tetras Black Neon Tetra Black Phantom Tetra Cardinal Tetra (Wild Brazil) Diamond Tetra Ember Tetra Green Neon Tetra (Wild Colombia) Rummy-Nose Tetra Silver Tip Tetra Barbs and other Cyprinids Cherry Barb Reticulated Siamese Algae Eater Danios and other Minnows Celestial Pearl Danio Gold White Cloud Rasboras Neon Green Rasobra Chili Rasbora Emerald Eye Rasbora Exclamation Point Rasobra Strawberry Rasbora Livebearers Assorted Endlers (Male and Female) Assorted Fancy Female Guppies Assorted Fancy Male Guppies (Blue Variegated, Green Lace, Cobra Red, Eclipse, Flamingo, Green Lyretail, and Tequila Sunrise) Half Black Gold Lyretail Molly Rainbows Red Neon Rainbow Threadfin Rainbow Oddballs Silver Datnoids Chameleon Tiny Spiny Eel Empire Gudgeon Pea Puffers Fish listed from top to bottom: Chameleon Tiny Spiny Eel, Empire Gudgeon, Gold Ogon Koi, Platinum Ogon Koi, Diamond Tetras, Black Tiger Dario, Dwarf Petricola Catfish, Fork Tail Loach, Apisto. Macmasteri "Red Neck Gold", and Red Rili Shrimp.
  16. Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails African Dwarf Frog Amano Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Orange Shrimp Red Rili Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp Bamboo Shrimp Blue Wood Shrimp Assorted Mystery Snails Nerite Snails (Red Spot, Zebra, and Military Helmet) Japanese Trapdoor Snail Goldfish Black Moor Red & White Butterfly Tails (Nice looking) Bettas Veiltail Crowntail Halfmoon Show Halfmoon Halfmoon Dumbo Ear Galaxy Koi Gouramis Chocolate Gourami Sparkling Gourami Cichlids Dwarf Victorian Mouthbrooder Apistogramma Cacatuoides "Super Red" Bolivian Ram German Blue Ram Corydoras Sixray Corydoras (Wild) Corydoras Ambiacus aka Spotted Cory (New cory for shop) Habrosus Cory Bandit Cory Pygmy Cory (Wild) Panda Cory Plecos Long Fin Blue Eye Bristlenose Farlowella Vittata (Colombia) L018 Gold Nugget L066 King Tiger L255 Spotted Medusa L128 Blue Phantom L114 Red Fin Sternella Loaches Kuhli Loach Reticulated Hillstream Loach Tetras Cardinal Tetra (Wild Brazil) Ember Tetra Glowlight Tetra Green Neon Tetra (Wild Colombia) Neon Tetra Red Phantom Tetra (Wild Colombia) Rummy-Nose Tetra Platinum Hatchet (Wild Colombia) Barbs and other Cyprinids Cherry Barb Rainbow Shark Reticulated Siamese Algae Eaters Rasboras Neon Green Rasbora Chili Rasbora Exclamation Point Rasbora Rasbora Het Danios and other Minnows Fireline Danio Long Fin Zebra Danio White Cloud Livebearers Assorted Male Endlers Assorted Fancy Female Guppies Assorted Fancy Male Guppies (Green Lace, Red Snakeskin, Cobra Blue, Cobra Green, Japanese Red Tail, and Neon Metallic Blue) Blue Hawaiian Moscow Guppy Pairs (Locally Bred) Gold Lyretail Molly Platies (Blue Mountain Calico and Showa Tricolor) Red Tuxedo Swordtail Rainbows Kamaka Rainbow Threadfin Rainbow Killifish Red Spotted Panchax (Wild) Ricefish Indian Ricefish Oddballs African Butterfly Fish Ornate Bichir Elephant Nose Australian Desert Goby Peacock Gudgeon Silver Datnoid Fish listed from top to bottom: Blue Mountain Platy and Show Tricolor Platy, Red Tuxedo Swordtail, Galaxy Koi Betta, Butterfly Tail Goldfish, Fire Line Danio, Gold Lyretail Molly, Indian Ricefish, Corydora Ambiacus, and Kamaka Rainbow.
  17. From watching I believe the black mark in the dorsal fin are males. So sexual dimorphism.
  18. I'll have to admit on this post this fish is a runner up. Originally I had a wonderful looking Daisy's Blue Ricefish that was very nicely colored up with a full fin display going on but someone bought it before I got pic of it. These pictures below are displaying the Candy Cane Tetras. This is one of my new favorite fish I have came across this past year and I think they make a great addition to any community tank. The colors just keep getting better as they age and grow. One pic is what's currently in our shop and the other is showing fish from the same group but is living in my home aquarium with plants and a dark background. Food being offered is Xtreme Krill Flakes, live baby brine shrimp, and quality frozen food. Just wanted to show some fish look way better once they get in your home aquarium. This is a fish that stops me in my tracks every morning as I get ready for work. Unfortunately I feel my camera isn't getting the best pic of this fishes rich colors at home. Picture on top is shop tank picture below home tank.
  19. $3.99 for the Red Phantoms and they are still young so they are going to look beautiful once fully grown. Not sure if I have ever seen that tetra on my list.
  20. Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails African Dwarf Frog Amano Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Orange Shrimp Red Rili Shrimp Yellow Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp Bamboo Shrimp Blue Wood Shrimp Assorted Mystery Snail Assassin Snail Japanese Trapdoor Snail (Get your trapdoors for your ponds) Goldfish Assorted Lionheads Bettas Veiltail Crowntail Halfmoon Dumbo Ear Halfmoon Super Nemo Koi Gouramis Chocolate Gourami Powder Blue Dwarf Female Gourami Sunset Honey Gourami Cichlids Apisto. Cacatuoides "Super Red" Apisto. Macmasteri "Red Neck Gold" Bolivian Ram German Blue Ram Kribensis Corydoras and other Catfish Albino Cory Habrosus Cory Panda Cory (Wild) False Julii Dwarf Petricolas (Captive Bred) Plecos Farlowella Vittata (Colombia) L066 King Tiger L201 Orinoco Snowball Common Otocinclus L444 Rubberlip Loaches Kuhli Loach Reticulated Hillstream Loach Yo-Yo Loach Tetras Cardinal Tetra (Wild Brazil) Ember Tetra Emperor Tetras (Captive Bred) Green Neon Tetra (Wild Colombia) Lemon Tetra Red Phantom Tetra (Wild Colombia, Really liking the look on these) Rummy-Nose Tetra Silvertip Tetra Rasboras Chili Rasbora Exclamation Point Rasbora Strawberry Rasbora Barbs and other Cyprinids Cherry Barb Reticulated Siamese Algae Eater Spotted Garra (Garra Spilota) Danios and other Minnows Celestial Pearl Danio Spotted Danio White Cloud Gold White Cloud Long Fin White Cloud Livebearers Endlers "Silverado Double Red Tail Males" Assorted Fancy Female Guppies Assorted Fancy Male Guppies (Blue Variegated, Flamingo, Leopard Tuxedo, Gold Panda, Tequila Sunrise, and Neon Red Dragon) Koi Tuxedo Guppy Pairs Blue Mosaic Guppy Pairs (Locally Bred) Golden Leopard Platy Hawaii Variatus Platy Pineapple Swordtail Killifish Gold Gardneri Killifish Pairs Golden Wonder Killifish Ricefish Daisy's Blue Ricefish Oddballs Endlicheri Bichir Zig Zag Eel Pea Puffer Fish listed from top to bottom: Red Phantom Tetra, Blue Wood Shrimp, Lionhead Goldfish, Apisto. Cacatuoides "Super Red", Emperor Tetra, Chocolate Gourami, Daisy's Blue Ricefish, and Leopard Platy
  21. Very underrated fish and yes they do come in emaciated a lot of the time. It's a fish that needs some patience and time and a planted tank and you will have a very beautiful peaceful cichlid.
  22. I figure I might start a new post for me asides the usual fish list that I do weekly. To start off I want to give a little perspective on this post. One thing I really enjoy while working at the Aquarium Co-Op is seeing a fish that stops me in my tracks. This happens at least once a week where I pretty much have to stop what I am doing and just take a moment to take in the beauty of the fish and if lucky snap a good picture of it. Sometimes its a new fish that came in like a sweet betta or sometimes its something that's been sitting around for a while but just finally gained its full colors like a Bolivian Ram. My plan is to take a photo at least once a week of a fish that catches my eye and highlight it for you all to enjoy. For the first post, the fish that caught my eye this week and is looking exceptionally awesome is a Bolivian Ram in the shop 75 gallon display tank. This guy is in full color mode out of the group of 8 in that tank. Maybe its because of the slight heat wave we are experiencing in the Puget Sound or the great mix of live baby brine and quality frozen food, this ram made me stop in my tracks on Saturday and I would like to share these pictures with everyone.
  23. @ToasterNWI would keep them in similar parameters to that of a giant danio or other high end danios like the hill trout species. Roughly looking at low to mid 70s with neutral pH with some added buffering to the water. Good flow and and high oxygen would be good especially for an adult. Food wise these fish are eating anything we throw in the tank even flake food. From observation I would say no need to school these as they seem to not care for each other.
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