Robert Posted May 13, 2021 Share Posted May 13, 2021 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. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish Folk Posted May 14, 2021 Share Posted May 14, 2021 3 hours ago, Robert said: 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. How do your Killifish pair price points compare to the cost of Apistos or Rams? Trying to gauge how to price them for sale out here in the eastern US. We're breeding a bunch right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick_G Posted May 14, 2021 Share Posted May 14, 2021 22 hours ago, Robert said: 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. Two questions I’m not sure I even need to ask but how much for the puffers? Also, there’s a yellow fish behind the Shubunkins. Is it a goldfish or a Koi? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted May 14, 2021 Author Share Posted May 14, 2021 @Fish Folkabout the same in price in comparison to a single apisto. Rams run cheaper than apistos and Killi pairs. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dswn Posted May 16, 2021 Share Posted May 16, 2021 Is there a way I can find out if the fish I am looking for are still in stock before I come to the store? I live about an hour and a half away so it's hard to just drop in and check. I know the fish you post are still in quarantine so I would have to come in the following weekend but the last time the fish I wanted had already sold out be Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Cory Posted May 16, 2021 Administrators Share Posted May 16, 2021 @Dswn Not really, this isn't a service we are setup to provide. It's an impossible tasks as the list gets into the hundreds of people wanting to be notified. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dswn Posted May 16, 2021 Share Posted May 16, 2021 Yeah I get that. You'd probably have to hire someone just to do that all day. Oh well. It just gives me an excuse to drive down more often. Thanks, Cory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nabaliss Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 I'm looking for more java kuhli loaches & clown killifish, do you guys have any? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frogmouth Catfish Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Always been a fan of elephant nose ever since I first saw one in a shop as a kid. Would love to do a big group of them someday to get the true schooling behavior going--someone in my area apparently pulled it off in the aughts, but it took like 16 of them to spread out the aggression. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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