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The Tiger Shovelnose Catfish, also known as the Tiger Catfish or the TSN, is a large freshwater catfish species that is native to South America. It is named for its distinctive appearance, which includes a silver body with black stripes or spots and a broad, flattened head that resembles a shovel. Tiger Shovelnose Catfish are not suitable for most home aquariums due to their large size and active, predatory behavior. They require a spacious aquarium with plenty of swimming room and hiding places such as caves or driftwood. They are also carnivorous and require a diet of live or frozen foods such as fish, shrimp, or worms. These catfish can grow up to 3 feet in length and require experienced aquarists who are willing to provide the specialized care they need. It is important to note that Tiger Shovelnose Catfish have sharp spines on their dorsal and pectoral fins, which can cause injury to both humans and other fish, so care should be taken when handling them.
$38.97
Orange Rili Shrimp, also known as Fire Rili Shrimp, are a selectively bred variation of the Neocaridina shrimp species. They have a bright orange body with white markings that create a unique pattern. The Rili pattern is caused by the lack of pigmentation in the white areas of the shrimp. Like other Neocaridina shrimp, Orange Rili Shrimp are easy to care for and can be kept in a variety of freshwater aquariums. They are known to be hardy and adaptable, making them a popular choice for beginner shrimp keepers. Orange Rili Shrimp are also active and social, and will often be seen foraging and exploring their surroundings in search of food.
$35.29
The Brilliant Rummynose Tetra Group, also known as Rummynose Tetra (Hemigrammus bleheri), is a freshwater fish that is native to South America, specifically the Amazon River basin. These fish are a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts due to their striking coloration and active behavior. The brilliant rummynose tetra is primarily silver in color, with a black band that runs horizontally across its body, and a bright red head and nose. They are relatively small, growing up to about 2 inches in length, and require a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding places and open swimming areas. They are best kept in schools of at least six individuals and prefer soft, slightly acidic water conditions. Due to their sensitivity and specialized care requirements, they are recommended for experienced aquarium hobbyists only.
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The Half Black Angelfish (Centropyge vrolikii) is a stunning marine fish species with a black body and a yellow rear half. They can grow up to 10 cm and are popular in reef aquariums.
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The Betta, Male is a popular and colorful fish with flowing fins and a variety of color patterns. These hardy and easy-to-care-for fish make a peaceful and eye-catching addition to any aquarium.
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The Sparkling Gourami Group includes several species of small freshwater fish that belong to the Gourami family. They are named after their small size and sparkling appearance, which is due to the small blue and green spots on their body that shimmer in the light. The most commonly kept species in the group is the Pygmy Sparkling Gourami, which grows up to 1 inch in length. They are peaceful and relatively easy to care for, making them a popular choice for nano aquariums and planted tanks. They require a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding places and a slow-moving water current.