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Product Code: CAP800-05
Also known simply as "Gibbiceps", large dark spots and large decorative fins make this a very showy algae eater. Hardy and easy to care for, it can grow to 30cm or more, but is usually much smaller. An ideal bottom feeder, especially with medium to larger fish. Native to Peru.
Product Code: CAP800-07
Also known simply as "Gibbiceps", large dark spots and large decorative fins make this a very showy algae eater. Hardy and easy to care for, it can grow to 30cm or more, but is usually much smaller. An ideal bottom feeder, especially with medium to larger fish. Native to Peru.
Product Code: CAS400-05
Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which it uses for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for the water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat...
Product Code: CAS400-07
Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which it uses for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for the water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat...
Product Code: CAS425-04
Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which they use for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat...
Product Code: CAS425-05
Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which they use for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat...
Product Code: CAS425-07
Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which they use for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat...
Product Code: CAS450-05
Being a bottom-dweller, the Sucking Catfish's most prominent feature is a big suckermouth, which they use for scraping algae and clinging to objects. They have a special opening on the upper part of the gill cover for water intake so the fish can breathe without using its mouth. Sucking Catfish are not fussy about water chemistry providing the water is kept clean and they predominantly eat...
Product Code: CAW250-05
Whiptails are slender quiet catfish, best kept with other peaceful species. Feed veggie wafers and other sinking foods. Males have short bristles along the sides of the head. This South American species grows to about 10cm.
Product Code: DAN200-03.5
Very active schooling fish native to India and Sri Lanka. Hardy and easily kept, ideal for community aquaria with other peaceful species. Grows to about 10cm.
Product Code: DAN500-03.5
Leopard Danios are one of a number of hardy, peaceful Danios, ideal for the beginner. Best kept in a school with other community fish. Considered by many to be a colour form of the Zebra Danio. Grows to about 5cm.
Product Code: DAN525-03.5
A selectively bred form with long finnage. Leopard Danios are one of a number of hardy, peaceful Danios, ideal for the beginner. Best kept in a school with other community fish. Grows to 5-6cm.
Product Code: DAN600-03.5
Native to SE Asia, from Burma through to Sumatra. Various geographic variations exist which may prove to be separate species. Lively and peaceful, a popular community fish. Grows to about 5cm.
Product Code: DAN800-03.5
Extremely popular community fish, native to India. Quite hardy, suitable for both heated and unheated aquaria. Very lively and playful, best kept in a school of at least 4-6 fish. Usually grows to about 5cm.
Product Code: DAN830-03.5
A selectively bred form of the Zebra Danio. Quite hardy, suitable for both heated and unheated aquaria. Very lively and playful, best kept in a school of at least 4-6 fish. Usually grows to about 5cm.
Product Code: DAN900-03.5
Very popular selectively bred strain with attractive long finnage. Quite hardy, suitable for both heated and unheated aquaria. Very lively and playful, best kept in a school of at least 4-6 fish. Grows to about 5-6cm.
Product Code: DAN925-03.5
Another popular strain of the zebra danio, combining the gold colour form with long flowing fins. Quite hardy, suitable for both heated and unheated aquaria. Very lively and playful, best kept in a school of at least 4-6 fish. Grows to about 5-6cm.
Product Code: DIA200-05
5CM ASSORTED DISCUS Originally native to South America, Discus are quite popular because of their beautiful colours, regal bearing and can be a challenge to keep and breed successfully.Discus fish are very peaceful and will avoid conflict through escape and intimidation. They are a schooling fish, and in large groups can create a wall of colourful patterns across the tank. They tend to...
Product Code: DIA250-05
5CM ASSORTED DISCUS (CINTA) Originally native to South America, Discus are quite popular because of their beautiful colours, regal bearing and can be a challenge to keep and breed successfully.Discus fish are very peaceful and will avoid conflict through escape and intimidation. They are a schooling fish, and in large groups can create a wall of colourful patterns across the tank. They...
Product Code: DIR550-07
Discus prefer soft, slightly acidic water, warm temperatures (27-31 C) and regular water changes. They are quite popular because of their beautiful colours, regal bearing and also because they are a challenge to keep and breed successfully. Originally native to South America, numerous aquarium strains of Discus now exist, including the Red Melon, a very nice type with solid red colouration.
Product Code: FFA050-03.5
Female fighters do not show the extreme fighting tendencies of the males and can be safely housed with other females.
Product Code: FFA100-06
Extremely popular, our assortment provides a nice colour mix of male fighters.
Product Code: FFA125-06
The crowntail is a popular and distinctive variety with very ornate finnage.