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Hi everyone! Happy holidays!

Here's the new stock for this upcoming week after they are cleared from quarantine.
 
Most fish are ready to go by Sunday/Monday (depending on how quarantine goes). All fish are sold on a first-come first-served basis.

If you have any questions on these fish or other questions related to the store, please email us at: store@aquariumcoop.com 

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Frogs, Shrimp, and Snails

African Dwarf Frogs

Leucistic African Dwarf Frogs

Cherry Neo. Shrimp

Orange Neo. Shrimp

Red Rili Neo. Shrimp

Blue Velvet Neo. Shrimp

Medium Amano Shrimp

Asst. Nerite Snails 

Assassin Snails

Asst. Mystery Snails 

Blue Wood Shrimp

Bamboo Shrimp

Bettas

Asst. Halfmoon Males

Asst. Crowntail Males

Asst. Plakat Males 

Cichlids

Assorted Small Angelfish (Locally Bred)

Small Blue Diamond Discus

Medium Blue Diamond Discus

Small Leopard Discus

Small Pigeon Checkerboard Discus

Medium Pigeon Snakeskin Discus

Medium Red Turquoise Discus

Small Tiger Turquoise Discus

Medium Yellow Melon Discus

Corydoras and Other Catfish

Panda Cories

Albino Cories

Sterbai Cories

Reticulated/False Julii Cories

Pygmy Cories

Habrosus Cories

Bronze Cories

Paleatus Cories

Dwarf Anchor Catfish

Emerald Green Brochis

Plecos

Common Otocinclus

Snow White Bristlenose Plecos (Locally Bred)

Assorted Small Bristlenose Plecos (Locally Bred)

Loaches

Kuhli Loaches

Reticulated Hillstream Loaches

Tetras

Neon Tetras

Green Neon Tetras

Cardinal Tetras

Rummynose Tetras

Ember Tetras

Rainbow Emperor Tetras (Lacortei)

Silver Tip Tetras

Black Spot Hatchetfish

Marthae/Black Winged Hatchetfish

Platinum Hatchetfish

Barbs

Tiger Barbs

Danios

Leopard Danios

Long Fin Zebra Danios

Rasboras

Emerald Eye Rasboras

Exclamation Point Rasboras

Other Cyprinids

Siamese Algae Eaters

Badis

Scarlet Badis

Gouramis

Sunset Honey Gouramis

Powder Blue Dwarf Female Gouramis

Livebearers

Asst. Fancy Guppies (Locally Bred)

Asst. Endlers (Locally Bred)

Asst. Mollies

Asst. Platies 

Asst. Swordtails

Rainbowfish

Killifish

Clown Killifish

Gold Australe Killifish Pairs

Goldfish/Koi

Small Red & White Butterfly Tails

Ricefish

Oddballs 

Peacock Gudgeons

Black Ghost Knife

Schoutedeni Puffer

 

Sales (While Supplies Last):

-40% OFF All Non-Aquarium Co-Op Branded Rimless Tanks

 

Photos

1. Red and White Butterfly Tail Goldfish (Love the Mustache 😆)

2. Asst. Discus

3. Black Spot Hatchetfish

4. Gold Australe Killifish Pair

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On 2/4/2024 at 3:47 PM, JayO said:

Hello Brandon,

Do you have any Peacock Gudgeons and how much do they cost and also a Pearl Gourami? I will be coming from Camano Island on Monday.

Thank you, Jay

Hi Jay,

I have both of the fish in stock right now! They are $13.49 and $8.49 each, respectively, and we have a lot in stock currently.

Here is a photo I took earlier this week of the gudgeons 😄

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Brandon,

I hope you don't mind me asking this question here but... Do you think it would be alright if I bought 6 Peacock gudgeons and one Pearl gourami to put in my 30 gal tank that has been going for 6 months. The thing is, I have a lot of Cherry shrimp and I don't want as many anymore. (I overfed them when I first started out...I'm still learning) I have given away hundreds of them but there are still a lot. I know these two types of fish will eat baby shrimp but is it bad for them if they eat too many? 

The other fish in my tank are, 1 Hillstream loach, 1 Clown pleco, one Zebra otocinclus, 2 Amano shrimp and 6 Black Bar Endler's.

Thank you, Jay

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On 2/4/2024 at 5:29 PM, JayO said:

Brandon,

I hope you don't mind me asking this question here but... Do you think it would be alright if I bought 6 Peacock gudgeons and one Pearl gourami to put in my 30 gal tank that has been going for 6 months. The thing is, I have a lot of Cherry shrimp and I don't want as many anymore. (I overfed them when I first started out...I'm still learning) I have given away hundreds of them but there are still a lot. I know these two types of fish will eat baby shrimp but is it bad for them if they eat too many? 

The other fish in my tank are, 1 Hillstream loach, 1 Clown pleco, one Zebra otocinclus, 2 Amano shrimp and 6 Black Bar Endler's.

Thank you, Jay

Hey again Jay,

Both species would decimate a neo. shrimp tank in my opinion. Depending on the tank decor, planting amounts, etc. I think they would destroy most (if not all) the cherry shrimp you have longterm- adults and shrimplets alike. You may want to start by adding one or two of either species and seeing what amount they clear out before adding multiple individuals all at once. It would be a lot easier to add more predators as needed vs remove them and get the population growing again. Also, peacock gudgeons can be a little territorial, so I personally would do a pair of those and be weary of adding another territorial fish like a gourami or more gudgeons in a 30 gallon tank. I tend to be more conservative though, so just my opinion after working with both species 😄

Hope that helps as always!

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Brandon,

Thank you for your careful consideration of my thoughts. I want to be conservative also, so I think I will purchase a pair of peacock gudgeons and see how that goes. I want to go without the cherry shrimp so if the gudgeons eventually get them all that will be okay. I'm just going to go with amano shrimp because they won't reproduce. Maybe the gudgeons will eat the amano shrimp too? I just won't know how to feed the gudgeons if they are also eating shrimp. Will I get a male and a female for the pair? Or get 2 males or 2 females? I don't care about breeding.  Either that, or I will get one Pearl gourami. I will be coming on Wednesday.

Thank you very much, Jay

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On 2/5/2024 at 6:11 PM, JayO said:

Brandon,

Thank you for your careful consideration of my thoughts. I want to be conservative also, so I think I will purchase a pair of peacock gudgeons and see how that goes. I want to go without the cherry shrimp so if the gudgeons eventually get them all that will be okay. I'm just going to go with amano shrimp because they won't reproduce. Maybe the gudgeons will eat the amano shrimp too? I just won't know how to feed the gudgeons if they are also eating shrimp. Will I get a male and a female for the pair? Or get 2 males or 2 females? I don't care about breeding.  Either that, or I will get one Pearl gourami. I will be coming on Wednesday.

Thank you very much, Jay

Hi again Jay,

If your amano shrimp are larger they should be OK with the gudgeons. I would recommend getting a M/F pair of the gudgeons too, and we can do our best to sex them for you when you come in but they can be tricky.

We'll see you on Wednesday! 

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