Robert Posted August 14, 2020 Share Posted August 14, 2020 New fish for the week of 8/10-8/16 Frogs, Inverts, and Snails African Dwarf Frog Amano Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Orange Shrimp Red Rili Shrimp (came extra nice this week!) Green Jade Shrimp Blue Velvet Shrimp Bamboo Shrimp Olive Green Nerite Snails Purple Mystery Snails (Locally Bred) Assassin Snails (Back In Stock!) Bettas (All Betta Splendens Are Male Unless Noted) Halfmoon Halfmoon Dragon Halfmoon Dumbo Ear Koi Gouramis And Other Anabantiformes Powder Blue Dwarf Female Gouramis Pearl Gouramis Cichlids Albino Pelvicachromis Pulcher (aka common Krib) Apistogramma Panduro (wild) Bolivian Ram German Blue Ram Corydoras And Other Catfish Albino Cory Corydoras Leopardus (aka Leopard Cory, new species for the shop!) Pygmy Cory (Wild and big) Corydoras Simils Julii Corydora Panda Cory Dwarf Petricola Plecos Long Fin Blue Eye Bristlenose (The blue eyes on these pop against the albino skin) Common Otocinclus Adult Bristlenose (Locally Bred) Loaches Black Kuhli Loach Burmese Rosy Loach Tetras Rummy-Nose Tetra Cardinal Tetra (Wild) Ember Tetra Neon Tetra Rasboras Brigittae Rasbora (aka Chile Rasbora) Exclamation Point Rasbora Pygmy Spotted Rasbora Barbs Cherry Barb Danios And Other Minnows Celestial Peral Danio Livebearers Assorted Male Endlers Assorted Female Fancy Guppy Assorted Fancy Male Guppy (Blue Variegated, Leopard Tuxedo, Blue Neon, Neon Red Dragon, Green Lace) Brazilian Green Moscow Guppy Pairs (Locally Bred) Red Velvet Swordtail (These look like sweedish fish candy! Insane red) Tequila Splitfin Goodied (Locally bred from Greg Sage Line, Super cool rare livebearer) Killifish Norman's Lampeye Killifish Rainbowfish Furcata Rainbow Oddballs Ornate Rainbow Goby (Gorgeous!) Pea Puffer (Tiny but still full of attitude) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Streetwise Posted August 14, 2020 Share Posted August 14, 2020 (edited) 3 hours ago, Robert said: Can you please share more about this fish? Edited August 14, 2020 by Streetwise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted August 14, 2020 Author Share Posted August 14, 2020 Its a dwarf Synodontis species (Synodontis lucipinnis), looking at around 4" or so in size. It likes to be kept in groups or otherwise it can be a bit bossy of a fish. Though it hails from Lake Tanganyika it can be kept in South American community tanks as it can be kept it a variety of water parameters. Diet wise its considered omnivorous and care should be taken to not have too tiny of tank mates as they could be eaten. There a fun and cute looking fish that adds instant entertainment and wow to any community tank. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Its Hutch Posted August 14, 2020 Share Posted August 14, 2020 Man if only I lived near the COOP. I appreciate this post and cant even shop there. Thanks Robert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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