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New fish for the week of 10/4-10/10


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Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails

African Dwarf Frog

Amano Shrimp

Cherry Shrimp

Orange Shrimp

Red Rili Shrimp

Blue Velvet Shrimp

Bamboo Shrimp

Assassin Snails

Mystery Snails (Ivory)

Nerite Snails (Military Helmet)

Goldfish

Red Cap Oranda

Bettas

Veiltail

Crowntail

Emerald Candy Plakat

Galaxy Koi Plakat

Red Dragon Plakat

Super Black Plakat

Gouramis and other Anabantoides

Sunset Honey Gourami

Blue Paradise Fish

Corydoras and other Catfish

Bronze Cory

Panda Cory

Pygmy Cory (Wild)

Sterbai Cory

False Julii Cory

Venezuelanus Cory

CW009 Green Laser Cory

Dwarf Anchor Catfish

Plecos

L141 Ghost Pleco

L066 King Tiger

L160 Spiny Monster Pleco

L007 Vampire Pleco

L029 Vampire Pleco

Common Otocinclus

Pit Bull Otocinclus (Parotocinclus Jumbo) 

Loaches

Kuhli Loach

Golden Dojo Loach

Cichlids

Platinum Angelfish

Apistogramma Trifasciata

German Blue Ram

Bolivian Ram

Assorted Discus (White Butterfly)

Tetras

Cardinal Tetra (Wild Colombia)

Neon Tetra

Black Neon Tetra

Green Neon Tetra (Wild Colombia)

Black Phantom Tetra

Red Phantom Tetra (Wild Colombia)

Rummy-Nose Tetra

Silver Tip Tetra

Marble Hatchet Fish (Wild Peru)

Eques Pencilfish  (Wild Peru)

Yellow Fin Chalceus

Danios and other Minnows

Celestial Pearl Danio

Kyathit Danio

Golden White Cloud

Rasboras

Neon Green Rasbora

Chili Rasbora

Pygmy Spotted Rasbora

Other Cyprinids

Siamese Algae Eater

Livebearers

Assorted Male Endlers

Assorted Fancy Female Guppies

Assorted Fancy Male Guppies (Red Snakeskin, Blue Variegated, Cobra Gold, Cobra Green, Cobra Red, and Leopard Tuxedo)

Killifish

Florida Flag Fish

Splendid Killifish Pairs

Oddballs

Pea Puffers

Amazon Puffers

 

Fish pictured from top to bottom: L141 Ghost Pleco, L007 Vampire Pleco, L160 Spiny Monster and Sunset Honey Gourami, Pit Bull Otocinclus, Amazon Puffer, Golden White Cloud, Yellow Fin Chalceus, and Green Laser Cory.

 

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On 10/6/2021 at 11:22 PM, DannyBWell said:

I wish I had a LFS with half the selection you guys have definetly jealous.

My LFS has snakes, lizards and a few sad fish tanks with at least one dead fish in every one - I feel you. Oddly enough though, their reef selection is reasonably healthy. It's just the freshwater stuff that looks really unloved.

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