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New fish for the week of 6/7-6/13


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Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails

African Dwarf Frog

Amano Shrimp

Blue Velvet Shrimp

Cherry Shrimp

Orange Shrimp

Yellow Shrimp

Bamboo Shrimp

Assassin Snails

Mystery Snails (Jade)

Nerite Snails (Red Spot and Red Onion)

Koi

Assorted Imported Koi 

Bettas

Veiltail 

Crowntail

Halfmoon

Show Halfmoon

Galaxy Koi Plakat

Marble Plakat

Super Black Plakat (Nice looking)

Gouramis and other Anabantoides

Powder Blue Dwarf Female Gouramis

Sunset Honey Gouramis

Pearl Gourami

Scarlet Badis

Cichlids

Black Angelfish

Bolivian Ram

Corydoras

Bronze Cory

Panda Cory

Pygmy Cory (Wild)

Corydoras Similis

False Julii Cory

Barbatus Cory

Plecos

Longfin Blue Eye Bristlenose

Loaches

Reticulated Hillstream Loach

Tetras

Red Phantom Tetra (Wild Colombia)

Cardinal Tetra (Wild Colombia)

Ember Tetra

Green Neon Tetra (Wild Colombia)

Lemon Tetra

Neon Tetra

Rummy-Nose Tetra

Rasboras

Neon Green Rasboras

Chili Rasboras

Barbs and other Cyprinids

Cherry Barb

Reticulated Siamese Algae Eater

Roseline Shark

Hi Fin Banded Shark (Get big these are pond fish)

Danios

Celestial Pearl Danio

Livebearers

Assorted Endlers (Locally Bred)

Assorted Fancy Female Guppies 

Assorted Fancy Male Guppies (Leopard Tail, Cobra Blue, Cobra Gold, Cobra Green, and Cobra Red)

Silver Halfbeack (Dermogenys Pusillus)

Blue Tuxedo Platy

Red Tuxedo Swordtail

Rainbows

Kamaka Rainbow

Oddballs

African Butterfly Fish 

Elephant Nose

Black Ghost Knife

Fahaka Puffer

 

Fish pictured from top to bottom: Fahaka Puffer, African Butterfly Fish, Barbatus Corydoras, Black Angelfish, Super Black Plakat, Marble Platkat, Kamaka Rainbowfish, Silver Halfbeak, Florida Flag Fish, and Hi Fin Banded Shark.

 

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On 6/22/2021 at 2:06 AM, WhitecloudDynasty said:

At first glance I was like...Robert brought in some really nice rainbow shiner with ton of blue on them, wonder which farm they came from?..lol

@Fish Folkthey turn out really nice, hopefully you was able to breed some babies off them. 

Still working on them...

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