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Otocinclus Algae Eater Otocinclus, or oto, are small, hardy, peaceful, and very active in the aquarium. These fish are great scavengers and do a ni...
View full detailsNeon Tetra The third most popular aquarium fish in the USA market, the Neon Tetra is affordable, sturdy, and so friendly the fish will school with...
View full detailsGreen Cobra Guppy pair The Green Cobra Guppy is one of the most popular color variations and tends to grow larger than other colors with a bold gre...
View full detailsGhost Shrimp The ghost shrimp, or Florida glass shrimp, is trapped in the Florida growing ponds and sold either as interesting small scavengers for...
View full detailsBanded Khuli Loach The Kuhli loach have an eel- or snake-like appearance with a yellow body and dark brown vertical stripes. Like other loaches, t...
View full detailsAfrican Dwarf Frog The African dwarf frog will live its entire life underwater. However, they are lung breathers and need access to the surface. Th...
View full detailsGerman Blue Ram The german blue ram was bred in Germany a generation ago to provide a more colorful and hardier ram for the aquarium trade. Ram is ...
View full detailsCardinal Tetra Fire red and reflective blue stripes along the length of this fish helped make the cardinal tetra the most popular aquarium fish in ...
View full detailsL-104 Clown Stripe Pleco Plecostomus are a specialty of Aquarium Fish Sale. These catfish originate in South America and many colors, sizes, and p...
View full detailsGold Marble Angelfish The gold marble angelfish shows black, white, and gold colors and it's "angelic" body. Despite the name, angelfish can be qui...
View full detailsJaponica / Amano Shrimp Japonica shrimp, or Amano shrimp, are great algae eaters and terrific in community tanks. These shrimp are among the most ...
View full detailsJulii Cory The julii cory, or leopard cory, is a classic leopard spot cory and one of the very first fish available to the aquatic trade. Julii cor...
View full detailsRed Peacock Cichlid Peacocks, upon maturity, are the brightest cichlids in the entire World. At two inches not so much, but at three inches look ou...
View full detailsRed Cobra Guppy pair The male red cobra guppy has the distinct small body and large tail, a standout in a planted aquarium or peaceful community fi...
View full detailsDeep Red Broad Leaf Ludwigia Ludwigia are native the the Americas and grow the the surface of ponds and have small yellow and white flowers. In the...
View full detailsMidnight Mystery Snail The Midnight Mystery Snail, or less impressively named the black mystery snail, are hardy and excellent scavengers with a da...
View full detailsPygmy Cory Pygmy cory are cute tiny algae eaters that are friendly to everyone. These fish are very small and should be kept in small schools. The...
View full detailsRed Cherry Shrimp Cherry shrimp are a variation of the red sakura shrimp - or "super red shrimp". In general they are a lighter "cherry" red thank...
View full detailsClown Loach Popular fish for many freshwater aquarium hobbyists, it is peaceful and gets along well with many fish tank mates. The Clown Loach is a...
View full detailsBlue Cobra Guppy The Blue Cobra Guppy pair will arrive with a beautiful blue mosaic pattern. Since this variety is a bit harder to breed and grows ...
View full detailsTrinidad Pleco The trinidad pleco was the first pleco sold in the trade. Originally from South America, the invasive catfish can be found all over ...
View full detailsGold Algae Eater The gold algae eater is a color morph of the Chinese algae eater and bred in Thailand for the aquarium market. This fish will not ...
View full detailsHornwort The hornwort plant is prolific in the wild all over the World and grows as a floating plant as well as a loosely anchored plant in muddy s...
View full detailsAmazon Sword Plant The most basic most popular sword plant in the aquarium hobby is the Amazon Sword. The sword family echinodorus grows all over t...
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