Robert Posted April 16, 2021 Share Posted April 16, 2021 Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails African Dwarf Frog Amano Shrimp (Large and Small this week) Blue Wood Shrimp (Hard to get right now) Bamboo Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Orange Shrimp Red Rili Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp Nerite Snails (Red Onion) Mystery Snail (Albino Mystery Snail) Assassin Snails Koi Assorted Small Koi (around 4 inches in length) Bettas Plakat Copper Candy Plakat Copper Mustard Plakat Copper Yellow Gouramis and other Anabantoides Powder Blue Dwarf Female Gouramis Black Tiger Darion (Wild) Cichlids Apistogramma Agassizii "Fire Red" Bolivian Ram German Blue Ram Albino Threadfin Heckeli (Pretty cool looking) Corydoras and other Catfish Adolfoi Cory Salt and Pepper Cory Panda Cory Sterbai Cory False Julii Cory Pygmy Cory (Wild) Dwarf Anchor Catfish Plecos L129 Colombian Zebra Pleco L018 Gold Nugget Pleco L066 King Tiger Pleco LDA74 Blue Medusa Pleco L128 Blue Phantom Pleco L200 Hi Fin Green Phantom Pleco L114 Red Fin Sternella Pleco Otocinclus Loaches Kuhli Loach Pygmy Multi Stripe Loach Tetras Cardinal Tetra (Wild Brazil) Congo Tetra (Male) Ember Tetra Glowlight Tetra Green Neon Tetra (Wild Colombia) Neon Tetra Red Phantom Tetra (Wild Colombia) Rummy Nose Tetra Rasboras Chili Rasbora Exclamation Point Rasbora Pork Chop Rasbora Strawberry Rasbora Barbs and other Cyprinids Hi Fin Rosy Barbs Strawberry Tiger Barb Burmese Trout Reticulated Siamese Algae Eater Roseline Sharks Danios Celestial Pearl Danio Kyathit Danio Celestial Pearl Danio Blue Hillstream Trout Livebearers Assorted Female Guppies Assorted Male Guppies (Flamingo, Cobra Blue, Leopard Tuxedo, Red Mosaic Tuxedo, and Yellow Tail Tuxedo) Gold Metallic Spotted Sailfin Molly Black Lyretail Molly Teapot Wagtail Platy Hawaii Variatus Platy Red Swordtail Silver Halfbeak Rainbows Neon Dwarf Rainbow Threadfin Rainbow Killifish Filamentosa Killi Pairs Norman's Lampeye Killifish Oddballs Elephant Nose Blue Neon Goby Lipstick Goby Pea Puffer Fish listed from top to bottom: Hawaii Variatus Platy, Strawberry Tiger Barb, Burmese Trout, Blue Hillstream Trout, Silver Halfbeaks, Albino Threadfin Heckeli, Assorted Small Koi, and Reticulated Siamese Algae Eater 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish Folk Posted April 16, 2021 Share Posted April 16, 2021 I can dig the albino Heckelii! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhitecloudDynasty Posted April 16, 2021 Share Posted April 16, 2021 Are hi fin rosy barb like longfin without the long tail? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted April 16, 2021 Author Share Posted April 16, 2021 2 hours ago, WhitecloudDynasty said: Are hi fin rosy barb like longfin without the long tail? Same fish from what I can see. Different farms/sellers will call things little different from each other. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToasterNW Posted April 18, 2021 Share Posted April 18, 2021 (edited) What are the parameters to keep those Burmese trout? I'm having a hard time finding good information on them. Edited April 18, 2021 by ToasterNW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted April 18, 2021 Author Share Posted April 18, 2021 (edited) @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. Edited April 18, 2021 by Robert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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