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Phoenix Rasbora

$1.00
Size: Approx 0.75" Phoenix rasboras, also known as Boraras merah, are a small and colorful freshwater fish that are popular among aquarium hobbyists. Here are some tips for their care:
  1. Tank size: Phoenix rasboras are small fish and can be kept in a tank as small as 10 gallons, although a larger tank is always better.
  2. Water parameters: These fish prefer slightly acidic water with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. The water temperature should be between 75°F and 82°F.
  3. Tank setup: The tank should be heavily planted with plenty of hiding places. Use a soft substrate like sand or fine gravel.
  4. Diet: Phoenix rasboras are omnivores and will eat both live and prepared foods. They enjoy small live foods like brine shrimp, as well as high-quality flakes and pellets.
  5. Tank mates: These fish are peaceful and can be kept with other small, non-aggressive species such as dwarf shrimp, small tetras, and guppies.
  6. Water changes: Regular water changes are important to keep the water clean and healthy for your fish. Aim to change 10-20% of the water each week.
  7. Lighting: Phoenix rasboras do not require special lighting, but plants in the tank will need adequate lighting to thrive.
Overall, Phoenix rasboras are relatively easy to care for and can be a great addition to a community aquarium.
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Black Diamond Stingray

$250.00
Limited pcs available Size: Approx. 5″ Minimum Tank Size: 80 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Semi-Aggressive Water Conditions: 75-80° F, pH 6.8-7.6 Max. Size: 1-1.2m Color Form: Their bodies are black with white color spots spread over the upper side of the body Diet: Fresh and frozen cockles, mussels, prawns, and other inverts Compatibility: Only fishes that are bigger in size Origin: Brazil Family: Potamotrygonidae Lifespan: Approx. 20 Years Aquarist Experience Lever: Beginner
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Botia Kubotai

$10.00
Size: Approx. 4-5" Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: Moderate Temperament: Generally peaceful with other species of fish Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy Water Conditions: 74-84° F, KH 8-12, pH 6.0-7.5 Max. Size: 5.5″ Color Form: Botia kubotai dramatically changes colour as it gets older and no two fish appear to share the same colour pattern. Juveniles have three black stripes and five black bars, along with what Kottelat describes as "four pairs of elongate yellow blotches. Diet: Omnivore Compatibility: Tankmates should be small, peaceful, and benefit from the same fast flowing conditions Origin: Myanmar Family: Cobitidae Lifespan: 8-12 years Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner

Serpent Loach

$5.80
Size: Approx. 2" Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Generally peaceful with other species of fish Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy Water Conditions: 74-84° F, KH 8-12, pH 6.0-7.0 Max. Size: 2.5″ Color Form: Yellow with thick brown or black stripes Diet: Fish Food Flakes when very small and small Pellet Food when larger Compatibility: Tankmates should be small, peaceful, and benefit from the same fast flowing conditions Origin: Southern Laos in Southeast Asia Family: Serpenticobitidae Lifespan: 7-10 years Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner
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Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish

$12.00
Size: Approx. 2″ Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Peaceful Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy Water Conditions: 75-84° F, KH 2-15, pH 6.0-7.5 Max. Size: 4.5″ Color Form: Orange/Red Diet: Omnivore, but meatier foods should be fed regularly along with vegetable matter. New specimens may require live/frozen foods Compatibility: Extremely peaceful and is compatible with most other non-aggressive fish and invertebrates that will not outcompete it for food Origin: South America Family: Synodontidae Lifespan: 5 years Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner
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Botia Kubotai

$10.00
Size: Approx. 3″ Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Not especially aggressive but don't keep it with much smaller fishes as they may be intimidated by its size and sometimes very active behaviour Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy Water Conditions: 72-82° F, KH 8-12, pH 6.0-7.5 Max. Size: 5″ Color Form: Black, White Diet: Readily consume a wide variety of both meaty and vegetable foodstuffs, will accept most foods in their diet Compatibility: You must keep them with other semi-aggressive species that can defend themselves Origin: Ataran River basin (Myanmar) Family: Botiidae Lifespan: 8-12 years Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner

Motoro Stingray

$40.00
Size: Approx 8" Minimum Tank Size: 80 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Semi-Aggressive Water Conditions: 75-80° F, pH 6.8-7.6 Max. Size: 30” Color Form: Dark brown color with yellow or orange spots Diet: Fresh and frozen cockles, mussels, prawns, and other inverts Compatibility: Only fishes that are bigger in size Origin: South America Family: Potamotrygonidae Lifespan: 15 Years Aquarist Experience Lever: Beginner
Tropical Fish - Clown Loach
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Clown Loach

$3.80$5.80

The Clown Loach (Botia macracantha) is a peaceful schooling fish native to the inland waters in Indonesia on the islands of  Sumatra and Borneo.

In their native habitat, the Clown Loach is found in fast moving streams with water temperature ranges between 77 and 86 °F, a pH between 5.0 and 8.0, and water hardness between 5 and 12 dH. For a good portion of the year, monsoons force the Clown Loach into blackwater river areas and murky water conditions encountered when the plains become flooded.

Clown Loaches get their name from their bright colors.  The main body is light to bright orange with three wide black, triangular, vertical bands that gives it it’s unmistakeable appearance.  The front band runs from the top of the head through the eye, the middle band runs between the head and the dorsal fin and wraps around the body, and the rear band wraps around the caudal and anal fins around the body.  Clown Loaches are wide bodied fish that have a large moveable spine set in a groove below each of the fish’s eyes that is used for defense and holding onto rocks in swift currents.

Clown Loaches are shy fish and benefit from having live plants and river rocks in the aquarium to hide amongst. They appreciate having caves, holes, driftwood and other hiding places strategically positioned around heavy aquarium plantings.

The Clown Loach is one of the “must have” fish for tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. They get along well with most other members of a community tank and have some interesting habits like swimming upside down or on their sides, and laying on their sides and  “playhing dead” on the botttom of the tank.  This is normal behavior for these fish.

Unlike most nocturnal loaches, Clown Loaches are active during the day but need cover, and shy away from bright light.  Because they are schooling fish, they do best in groups of 6 or more individuals and need a large tank with good water movement.  When kept in groups smaller than five, they will spend a lot of time hiding.  Since they grow up to a foot long in their natural environment, a 100 gallon tank or larger is not inappropriate to keep these fish happy. Clown Loaches are susceptible to Ichthyophthirius (ich) or white spot disease when stressed or subjeted to rapid water temperature changes.

Clown Loaches should be fed several small meals throughout the day instead of only once a day.  They are omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods like vegetable flakes, “Pleco tablets”, live, frozen, or freeze-dried worms, brine shrimp, tubifex worms, and banana or other plant matter. Botia macracantha are voracious eaters of those nuisance snails that sometimes sneak into your aquarium on live plants.

Minimum Tank Size: 100 gallons Care Level: Moderate Temperament: Semi-aggressive Aquarium Hardiness:  Very Hardy Water Conditions: 72-86° F, KH 8-12, pH 6.0-7.5 Max. Size: 1′ Color Form: Black, Orange, Red, Tan Diet: Omnivore Compatibility: Good community tank fish Origin: Indonesia Family: Cobitidae Lifespan: 15 years + Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner
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Farlowella Acus

$15.00
Size: Approx 4" Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Peaceful Water Conditions: 71-82° F, KH 8-10, pH 6.8-7.2 Max. Size: 5” Color Form: Clear, Green, White, Brown Diet: Omnivore Compatibility: Great in community tanks Origin: South America Family: Callichthyidae, Sub-Family Corydoradinae Lifespan: 8 – 12 Years or more Aquarist Experience Lever: Beginner

Mudskipper

$8.00
Size: Approx 2" Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: High Temperament: Aggessive Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy as adults Water Conditions: 72.0 to 82.0° F, 15-30 dH, pH 7.5-8.5 Salinity: 1.005 – 1.015 Max. Size: 6″ Color: Brown, Tan, Blue Tank Compatability: single species Diet: Omnivore Origin: India, Africa, Thailand, Malaysia Family: Gobiidae Lifespan: 6 years Aquarist Experience Level: Advanced

Solefish

$10.00
Size: Approx. 2-3"

Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons Care Level: Medium Temperament: Peaceful, but a predator that will eat fish that fits in its mouth. Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy Water Conditions: 74-82° F, pH 7.0-8.0 Max Size: 12" Color Form: Brown Diet: Carnivore which accepts Meaty Foods and Live Foods. Though occasionally it will accept Vegetable Food and Tablet Food. Compatibility: Generally a peaceful community fish, but avoid fish that are small enough to become a meal. Also avoid aggressive fish. Origin: Thailand and Indonesia Family: Solidae Lifespan: 15 years Aquarist Experience Level: Intermediate

Black Venezuela Corydoras

$18.00
Size: Approx 1.5" Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons Care Level: Easy Temperament: Peaceful Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy Water Conditions: 72-79° F, dKH 2-12, pH 5.8-7.0 Max. Size: 2.5″ Color Form: Black Diet: Omnivore Compatibility: Community tanks Origin: Tank-Bred, but indigenous to Peru Family: Callichthyidae Life Span: Up to 10 years Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner