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$6.99Glass Bloodfin TetraScientific Name: Aphyocharax anisitsiCommon Name: Bloodfin Tetra, True Bloodfin, Glass Bloodfin, Red Finned TetraSize: up to 2 inchesLife span: 5 - 8 yearsHabitat: South America river basinsAquarium Size: 50L (keep in small schools)Ideal Water Conditions:Temperature : 23-28cpH : 6 - 8Hardness Range:...Buy from Store 0 0
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$5.99Black Neon TetraOverviewThe boasts one of aquaria's most beautiful and unusual coloration. The body of the iridescent an elegant blend of deep obsidian black paired with a contrasting bright, neon horizontal stripe of yellow-green. A fluorescent orange marking above its eyes completes the telltale markings of the.P...Buy from Store 0 0
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$23.99Dwarf Chain LoachOverviewThe a bottom-dweller that originated from the streams in India. Currently due to the low numbers in the wild, they are being farm-raised. The body of this Loach is silver to tan in coloration and, like other loaches, this fish is identified by the four pairs of barbels protruding from the mo...Buy from Store 0 0
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$21.99Golden Zebra LoachOverviewThe is a peaceful, friendly, and extremely curious and are well suited for the community tank. They are a nightly species but will forage during the daytime if they are provided with several spots for them to hide as well as a heavy cover.CareCare Level: EasyTemperament: PeacefulColour Form:...Buy from Store 0 0
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$359.99Zebra Pleco (L046)3-4cmOverviewThe Zebra Pleco is a dwarf species that reaches a maximum size of 3-1/2 inches in length. It is one of the many members of the Loricariidae family, the suckermouth catfish. Due to the great variety within the catfish category, it has become very difficult to categorize them by species...Buy from Store 0 0
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$11.99Black Line RasboraOverview The Blackline Rasbora is a robust, hardy, peaceful fish which can be housed with other temperate species. These fish are relatively widespread and prefer slow-moving water and a heavily planted aquarium.This species of Rasbora is a true schooling fish and can always be seen in a tight schoo...Buy from Store 0 0
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$399.99Hypancistrus SeideliSize 3-4cmThe L066, L236, L287, L333, L399 and L400 Pleco (.) is a small, highly sought-after, and rare ornamental catfish known for its striking, high-contrast, black-and-white pattern. Originating from the Rio Xingu basin in Brazil, these peaceful, carnivorous, and often shy fish require warm, wel...Buy from Store 0 0
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$6.99Gold Flame TetraOverviewThe a selectively bred colour variant of the Flame Tetra (Hyphessobrycon flammeus), prized for its warm golden-orange body tones and subtle metallic sheen. While retaining the peaceful nature and compact size of the standard Flame Tetra, the gold variety offers a softer, lighter appearance t...Buy from Store 0 0
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$1.89Ramshorn Snails are beautiful and interesting in their own right, and come in several colors, including brown, red, spotted, and a delicate sky blue. Red Ramshorn are particularly interesting because you’re actually seeing a pigment-less variety.Like humans, s have red, hemoglobin-enriched blood, which shows th...Buy from Store 0 0
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$39.99Leopard CtenopomaOverviewThe , also known as the Spotted Climbing Perch, is part of the Bush Fish group of the family Anabantidae. These "climbing fish" are patient predators often remaining still among plants waiting for food to pass by. The one of the more colorful species of the Ctenopoma genus.The requires a den...Buy from Store 0 0
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$11.99Comet Goldfish4cm Carassius AuratusOverviewThe has been kept since the late 1800s and has captivated fish enthusiasts ever since. Comets are one of the more active breeds of Goldfish and are very fun to watch. They are fast swimmers and will spend lots of time exploring their surroundings.Comets and most Goldfish...Buy from Store 0 0
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$6.99Head & Tail Light TetraOverviewBest known for its coppery spots that look like taillights, the head and tail light tetra hails from freshwater rivers and streams in South America. A peaceful schooling fish, this tetra species does not need a large tank. It does, however, need plenty of open swimming space and subdued mood...Buy from Store 0 0
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$7.99Red Phantom TetraOverviewThe red Phantom Tetra is a colorful addition to any freshwater community aquarium. The striking color pattern of the semi-transparent red body is accented with darker red markings in the fins. The schooling nature of the creates an impressive display when kept in a school of at least six or...Buy from Store 0 0
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$6.99Serpae TetraOverviewSerpae tetra are popular flame-colored fish that move in bright red schools through your aquarium. They're quite popular in a community aquarium because of their beauty and ease of care, though they can become mildly aggressive when among slow-moving species. Add a school of six or more serp...Buy from Store 0 0
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$9.99Blind Cave TetraA unique fish for your tankThe a very interesting fish from the physical point of view. It gets its name from its lack of eyes, a feature that makes it very special. The most interesting part is the babies hatch with fully developed eyes, which degenerate and are reabsorbed during the first few week...Buy from Store 0 0
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$11.99Emerald Dwarf RasboraOverviews are tiny little fish with lots of spunk! They usually feature a beautiful coral pink or sun-kissed orange coloration, but what really makes them stand out is the striking turquoise green stripes along their sides that glow brilliantly under any lighting (these stripes may appear more purpl...Buy from Store 0 0
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$6.99Emerald Eye RasboraOverviewThe a beautiful species of Rasbora that originates from the streams and tributaries of Asia. They have an elongated body shape with a prominent dorsal fin. The dorsal fin is yellow in coloration with a black dot in the center. They are a peaceful, schooling fish that will add a diversity of...Buy from Store 0 0
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$6.99Scissortail RasboraOverviewThe a sleek, streamlined fish that energizes community life in larger aquariums. This active swimmer is named for its deeply forked tail that resembles an open pair of scissors. The distinct bar pattern on the caudal fin accentuates the scissor-like shape. With a little imagination, it's not...Buy from Store 0 0
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$29.99Bosemani Rainbow FishOverviewThe Boesemani Rainbow creates a colorful centerpiece for any freshwater home aquarium. Males have a beautiful bluish purple head that fades into a gorgeous orange and yellow posterior. Though females are not as colorful, their brilliant silver coloration is equally as stunning against any...Buy from Store 0 0
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$22.99Pacific Blue-Eyed RainbowOverviewThe Pacific blue-eye is a species of fish in the subfamily Pseudomugilinae native to eastern Australia. Described by Austrian naturalist Rudolf Kner in 1866, it comprises two subspecies that have been regarded as separate species in the past and may be once again with further study.CareCare...Buy from Store 0 0
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$11.99Bumble Bee GobyGobies from the Brachygobius genus, better known as bumblebee gobies, are tiny bottom dwelling aquarium fish species featuring a bee-like yellow and black striped pattern. This species is not the best choice for most community aquariums as when older requires brackish water.These fish are very perso...Buy from Store 0 0
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$16.99Golden Rainbow SharkOverviewThe Rainbow Shark, also known as the Ruby Shark or Red-Finned Shark, is great for the semi-aggressive community aquarium, as long as they are the sole shark and the other tankmates are of similar size. The Rainbow Shark is a beautifully colored fish which is a dark gray to black with red fin...Buy from Store 0 0
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$45.99Barred Spiny EelMacrognathus Pancalus 10cmOverviewThe known from heavily vegetated canals, inundated fields, ponds, and the sluggish sections of streams and rivers. This uncommon import makes an unusual addition to the peaceful fish community where there are no small fish present. The aquarium should have a soft sa...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99Burmese Badis (Badis Badis)Overview The Blue Badis (Badis badis), also commonly known as the Chameleon Fish, is a nano-sized member of the perch family indigenous to the Ganges River system of India. The “chameleon fish" name refers to the unique ability of this fish, particularly adult males, to dramatically change colors...Buy from Store 0 0
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