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Albino Corydoras
$2.00
Size: Approx. 1.5″
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
Temperament: Peaceful
Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy
Water Conditions: 68-77° F, KH 2-12, pH 6.2-7.2
Max. Size: 2.5”
Color Form: White
Diet: Omnivore
Compatibility: Great in community tanks
Origin: Amazon, South America
Family: Callichthyidae
Lifespan: 6 Years or more
Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Category: Bottom Dwellers
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Otocinclus Catfish
$2.00
Size: Approx. 1-1.5"
Minimum Tank Size: 15 gallons
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy
Water Conditions: 72-81° F, pH 6.0-7.5
Max. Size: 2″
Color Form: Black, White
Diet: Herbivore
Origin: South America
Family: Cyprinidae
Lifespan: 3 – 5 years
Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner
Ropefish
$18.00
Size: Approx. 8-10"
Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons
Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy
Water Conditions: 72-82° F, KH 8-22, pH 6.0-7.5
Max. Size: 2′ 11″
Color Form: Yellow
Diet: Carnivore
Compatibility: Keep with others of same species
Origin: Africa
Family: Polypteridae
Lifespan: 20 Years
Aquarist Experience Lever: Intermediate
Adolfoi Corydoras
$6.00
Size: Approx. 1"
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
Temperament: Peaceful
Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy
Water Conditions: 68-77° F, KH 2-12, pH 6.2-7.2
Max. Size: 2.5”
Color Form: Black, White
Diet: Omnivore
Compatibility: Great in community tanks
Origin: Brazil
Family: Callichthyidae
Lifespan: 6 Years or more
Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Pygmy Corydoras
$1.80
Size: Approx. 1"
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
Temperament: Peaceful
Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy
Water Conditions: 72-78° F, KH 2-12, pH 6.2-7.2
Max. Size: 1.3”
Color Form: Black, White
Diet: Omnivore
Compatibility: Great in community tanks
Origin: South America
Family: Callichthyidae
Lifespan: Up to 3 years
Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate
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:
- 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.
- 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.
- Tank setup: The tank should be heavily planted with plenty of hiding places. Use a soft substrate like sand or fine gravel.
- 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.
- Tank mates: These fish are peaceful and can be kept with other small, non-aggressive species such as dwarf shrimp, small tetras, and guppies.
- 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.
- Lighting: Phoenix rasboras do not require special lighting, but plants in the tank will need adequate lighting to thrive.
Panda Corydoras
$2.00
Size: Approx. 1"
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
Temperament: Peaceful
Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy
Water Conditions: 71-75° F, KH 2-15, pH 6.0-7.5
Max. Size: 2”
Color Form: Black, White
Diet: Omnivore
Compatibility: Great in community tanks
Origin: Peru; Ucayali river system
Family: Callichthyidae
Lifespan: Up to 10 years
Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate
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Siamese Algae Eater
$2.00
Size: Approx. 1.5"
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
Temperament: Peaceful
Aquarium Hardiness: Moderate
Water Conditions: 75-79° F, KH 5-20, pH 6.5-7.0
Max. Size: 6"
Color Form: Black, silver and white
Diet: Omnivore
Compatibility: Great in community tanks
Origin: Southeast Asia, including Thailand and Malaysia
Family: Cyprinidae
Lifespan: Up to 10 Years
Aquarist Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Botia Dario
$4.00
Approx. 2.5"
The body of the Dario Botia Loach is tan and black in color, and like other Botia loaches can be identified by their four pairs of barbels protruding from the mouth area. The entire body and fins of this Loach is barred with alternating stripes of both tan and black, which gives the fish its unique look.
The Dario Botia Loach is an active, semi-aggressive, social, bottom dwelling scavenger that enjoys the company of its own species and other semi-aggressive fish. Like some other Loaches, they frequently school with others of their own species, size, and age and in the aquarium should be kept in groups of 4 to 8 fish.
Dario Botia Loaches are inquisitive and seem to enjoy exploring their surroundings. They are shy of bright light, prefer low light conditions and love to hide in caves, holes in banks, plants,driftwood
, nooks, and tight crannies, especially when they sleep. They are reclusive during the day and become most active towards dusk.
In the aquarium, be sure to provide Dario Botias with plenty of cover in the form of rocks, wood, flower pots and aquarium ornaments. Natural style arrangements should include a substrate of sand or fine gravel, plenty of smooth water worn rocks, smooth pebbles, and driftwood
roots or branches.
Dario Botia Loaches will squeeze themselves into any tiny gaps or crevices they can find, so items with sharp edges should not be placed in the tank. Any gaps or holes that are small enough for the fish to become trapped in should be filled in with aquarium silicone sealant. Because they are jumpers, a tight fitting cover is a must for these loaches.
Dario Botia Loaches come from streams and require currents in the aquarium. They are intolerant to accumulations of organic wastes and need spotlessly clean water to thrive. A good filtering system and a small power head will achieve the desired well oxygenated water and moderate current conditions they require.
Since Dario Botias are subject to low light conditions in their native habitat, lighting in the aquarium should be relatively subdued. Plants like Microsorum pteropus (Java fern
), Taxiphyllum barbieri (‘Java’ moss
) or Anubias spp. that grow well in low light conditions, will benefit the fish, and when attached to driftwood or other tank furniture will provide additional shade for the fish.
Dario Botia Loaches will easily adapt to and should only be introduced to stable, biologically mature aquariums. Weekly water changes of 30-50% tank volume should be considered routine maintenance.
The Dario Botia Loach is a grazer and requires small amounts of food several times a day. Young Dario Botia Loaches will eat most high quality commercially prepared foods but older fish may be more finicky. Feed them a varied diet of freeze dried bloodworms
, brine shrimp and a quality flake or pellet food. They relish snails and will feast on them with gusto.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Aquarium Hardiness: Hardy
Water Conditions: 72-86° F, KH 8-12, pH 6.0-7.5
Max Size: 6″
Color Form: Black, Tan
Diet: Omnivore
Compatibility: Social with peaceful, open water dwelling cyprinids
Origin: India, Bangladesh
Family: Cobitidae
Lifespan: 5-8 years
Aquarist Experience Level: Intermediate