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Product Code: BAR510-04.5
Males only - an eye-catching sight with their red colouration. Hardy and easy to care for, Rosy Barbs are ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Native to India, grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: BAR530-04.5
A very attractive strain developed by selective breeding, with intense red colour and iridescent scales. Hardy and easy to care for, ideal for both heated and unheated aquaria. A very popular species, active and showy. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: BAR790-02
Tiger Barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Grows to about 6-7cm. Our assorted Tiger Barbs includes the wild (ie normal), golden and moss green varieties.
Product Code: BAR790-03.5
Tiger Barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Grows to about 6-7cm. Our assorted Tiger Barbs includes the wild (ie normal), golden and moss green varieties.
Product Code: BAR800-02
These fish are very popular because of their bold markings and active, showy nature. Tiger barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Various colour strains have been developed because of the fish's enduring popularity. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: BAR800-03.5
These fish are very popular because of their bold markings and active, showy nature. Tiger barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Various colour strains have been developed because of the fish's enduring popularity. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: BAR840-02
A golden body colour is a feature of the albino strain, making a nice contrast to the dark banded wild form. Tiger Barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: BAR840-03.5
A golden body colour is a feature of the albino strain, making a nice contrast to the dark banded wild form. Tiger Barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: BAR875-02
A popular selectively bred strain, predominantly dark green in colour. Tiger Barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: BAR875-03.5
A popular selectively bred strain, predominantly dark green in colour. Tiger Barbs are best kept in a school of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long flowing fins such as Angels or Guppies, as the barbs may nip their fins. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: CAB400-03
Bristlenose are very popular algae eating catfish, hardy and undemanding, they adapt to most aquarium conditions. Mature males are easily identifiable by their distinctive bristles. They will spawn readily, the orange eggs are usually laid under a rock and guarded by the male until they emerge as a small replica of the adults. Grows to about 10-12cm.
Product Code: CAB400-04
Bristlenose are very popular algae eating catfish, hardy and undemanding, they adapt to most aquarium conditions. Mature males are easily identifiable by their distinctive bristles. They will spawn readily, the orange eggs are usually laid under a rock and guarded by the male until they emerge as a small replica of the adults. Grows to about 10-12cm.
Product Code: CAB400-05
Bristlenose are very popular algae eating catfish, hardy and undemanding, they adapt to most aquarium conditions. Mature males are easily identifiable by their distinctive bristles. They will spawn readily, the orange eggs are usually laid under a rock and guarded by the male until they emerge as a small replica of the adults. Grows to about 10-12cm.
Product Code: CAB430-03
Several different strains of the popular Bristlenose have been developed. The Albino strain develops a rich gold colour as it grows. A very good algae eating catfish, hardy and undemanding, they adapt to most aquarium conditions. Grows to about 10-12cm.
Product Code: CAB450-03
Several different strains of the popular Bristlenose have been developed. The Longin Bristlenose is a selectively bred form with attractively patterned, long flowing fins. A very good algae eating catfish, hardy and undemanding, they adapt to most aquarium conditions. Do not keep with fin-nippers such as Tiger Barbs. Grows to about 10-12cm.
Product Code: CAB470-04
Several different strains of the popular Bristlenose have been developed. The Longin Bristlenose is a selectively bred form with attractively patterned, long flowing fins. A very good algae eating catfish, hardy and undemanding, they adapt to most aquarium conditions. Do not keep with fin-nippers such as Tiger Barbs. Grows to about 10-12cm
Product Code: CAC050-03.5
A very popular and hardy catfish for the community aquarium. Albino strains of both the Bronze Catfish and Pepper Corydoras have been developed in the aquarium hobby. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: CAC060-03.5
A very popular and undemanding catfish, constantly searching the substrate for food. Ideal for any community aquarium containing other peaceful species. Grows to about 7cm.
Product Code: CAC080-03.5
With its distinctive mottled appearance, the Pepper Cory is a very popular and hardy catfish, ideal for community aquaria. Native to southeastern Brazil, it tolerates slightly cooler temperatures than most Corydoras. Males have slightly longer dorsal and pectoral fins. Grows to about 6-7cm.
Product Code: CAC400-03
Also known as the Leopard Catfish, the Corydoras Julii is native to Peru, Brazil and Ecuador. They grow to a maximum size of about 6 cm and behave similarly to the more familiar Bronze, Albino and Pepper corydoras. Stock supplied to Australia is both bred in captivity and wild caught.
Product Code: CAC570-02.5
The Corydoras Panda is a beautiful catfish and a good alternative to the more common Corydoras. Their distinctive black spot at the base of the tail, combined with their black dorsal fin and black line across their face make them a focal point of any aquarium.
Product Code: CAC570-03
The Corydoras Panda is a beautiful catfish and a good alternative to the more common Corydoras. Their distinctive black spot at the base of the tail, combined with their black dorsal fin and black line across their face make them a focal point of any aquarium.
Product Code: CAC800-03.5
This is a popular and attractive Cory, displaying a strong body pattern and orange edged pectoral fins. Corydoras are ideal aquarium fish, peaceful, active and very good at detecting uneaten food items lying on the substrate. Best kept in a small group with peaceful fish such as tetras. Grows to 7-8cm.
Product Code: CAG500-05
Glass catfish prefer to eat aquatic crustaceans and worms; this diet can be replicated with live blackworms and frozen bloodworms in captivity although dry food will be accepted when the fish are acclimatised. Glass Catfish should be kept and displayed in schools.
Product Code: CAP250-06
With their distinctive markings and active manner, Pictus are a popular oddball. They are well suited to community aquariums containing similar sized fish, but do not keep them with much smaller fish (eg. small neons). They grow to a maximum size of around 12cm, but are commonly seen at 8-10cm.
Product Code: CAP250-07
With their distinctive markings and active manner, Pictus are a popular oddball. They are well suited to community aquariums containing similar sized fish, but do not keep them with much smaller fish (eg. small neons). They grow to a maximum size of around 12cm, but are commonly seen at 8-10cm.