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New fish for the week of 12/6-12/12


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Shrimp and Snails

Amano Shrimp

Cherry Shrimp

Orange Shrimp

Red Rili Shrimp

Green Jade Shrimp

Blue Velvet Shrimp

Bamboo Shrimp

Blue Wood Shrimp

Assassin Snails

Nerite Snails (Zebra and Red Onion)

Goldfish

Calico Oranda

Calico Ryukin

Calico Moor

Bettas

Crowntail

Halfmoon

Show Koi

Nemo Koi

Galaxy Koi

Gouramis

Female Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami

Sparkling Gourami

Corydoras and other Catfish

Albino Cory

Corydoras Amandajanea aka Amanda Jane Cory (New)

Panda Cory

Pygmy Cory (Wild)

False Julii Cory

Orange Laser Cory

Dwarf Petricola Catfish

Plecos

L048 Golden Cloud Pleco (New)

L128 Blue Phantom Pleco

Common Otocinclus

Loaches

Kuhli Loach

Cichlids

Gold Angelfish

Apistogramma Borelli "Blue"

Apistogramma Cacatuoides "Orange Flash and Super Red"

Bolivian Ram

German Blue Ram

Assorted Discus (Pigeon Checkerboard, White Butterfly, and Yellow Melon)

Tetras

Cardinal Tetra (Wild Colombian)

Ember Tetra

Neon Tetra

Green Neon Tetra (Wild Colombian)

Rummy-Nose Tetra

Silver Hatchet Fish (Wild Colombian)

Rasboras

Neon Green Rasbora

Chili Rasbora

Exclamation Point Rasbora

Barbs and other Cyprinids

Odessa Barb

Cherry Barbs (Male)

Roseline Shark

Minnows and Danios

White Cloud

Golden White Cloud

Giant Danio

Livebearers

Assorted Male Endlers

Assorted Male and Female Guppies

Limia Tridens

Sunset Platy

Rainbowfish 

Boesemani Rainbows

Red Neon Rainbows

Killifish

Clown Killifish

Variable Killifish (Procatopus Similis, Wild)

Ricefish

Orange Medaka

Oddballs

Delhezi Bichir

African Algae Eating Goby

Australian Desert Goby

Pea Puffers 

Rope Fish

 

Fish pictured from top to bottom: Pigeon Checkerboard Discus, Gold Angelfish, Corydoras Amandajanea, African Algae Eating Goby, Clown Killifish, Limia Tridens, Mixed Fancy Male Guppies, and Variable Killifish.

Plants listed from top to bottom: Bacopa Caroliniana top view and Side view (love the pinkish tones) and Banana Plant (with some good looking shrimp and assassin snail). Plant pictures from the retail shop.

 

 

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@Petebeen a while since I have had these in shop. Kind of of like a molly bred with a ender for size and attitude if that makes since. They get striped patterns for the males when natural light hits them, they look fairly stunning especially once the males are mature and all colored up. Both sexes get a blue sparkle to them. I would say fun fish for 10 gallons and up.

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Sometimes it's hard to understand how a mature fish will look when you encounter it as an adolescent in a fish store. I’d like to commend this week's Checkerboard Discus to your customers. It may look like this now…

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But if kept well and given time, it may mature like this…

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Or perhaps even like this…

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And here's a video. First minutes features large Checkboard Discus Aquarium...

 

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