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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: PLA850-04
As with many variatus platys, the colour is quite variable.
Product Code: ALV100-03.5
A nice assortment of various differently coloured Veiltail Angels. Veiltails develop enhanced fins compared to normal Angels, particularly the tail.
Product Code: ALV100-04.5
A nice assortment of various differently coloured Veiltail Angels. Veiltails develop enhanced fins compared to normal Angels, particularly the tail.
Product Code: ALV100-05
A nice assortment of various differently coloured Veiltail Angels. Veiltails develop enhanced fins compared to normal Angels, particularly the tail.
Product Code: ANB050-05
A valued angling fish, the Australian Bass also makes an interesting aquarium subject. Bass are native to coastal streams along much of eastern Australia. They are suitable for unheated aquaria containing larger native species such as Silver Perch and can also be stocked in garden ponds or farm dams. Younger specimens can be fed foods such as bloodworm, older fish prefer meaty foods such as...
Product Code: MIL225-04
The Banded Leporinus have alternating black and gold vertical bands (actually are black bands on top of a gold background colour). Growing to a maximum size of around 35mm, they can be aggressive so can be housed with similarly-sized American cichlids and also similarly sized and related characins - such as Silver Dollars, Red Hook Metynnis, Anostomus and Prochilodus.
Product Code: MIL225-08
The Banded Leporinus have alternating black and gold vertical bands (actually are black bands on top of a gold background colour). Growing to a maximum size of around 35mm, they can be aggressive so can be housed with similarly-sized American cichlids and also similarly sized and related characins - such as Silver Dollars, Red Hook Metynnis, Anostomus and Prochilodus.
Product Code: ANB200-05
Barramundi prefer live food (feeder fish, earthworms or yabbies), but can easily be trained to accept pieces of meat or frozen prawns. When raised in aquaculture ponds, barramundi are trained to eat a dry diet of pellets. *****CAN NOT BE SOLD TO WA CUSTOMERS*****
Product Code: ANB200-07
Barramundi prefer live food (feeder fish, earthworms or yabbies), but can easily be trained to accept pieces of meat or frozen prawns. When raised in aquaculture ponds, barramundi are trained to eat a dry diet of pellets. *****CAN NOT BE SOLD TO WA CUSTOMERS*****
Product Code: TEE340-03
This fish is similar in appearance to the Emperor Tetra, but with a stunning black body. Mature males can easily be determined by their blue eyes and longer fins. Best kept in a planted aquarium with other peaceful species, it is not unusual to have self-sustaining populations in heavily planted aquaria. Black Emperors grow to about 5cm.
Product Code: MIK500-06
Black Ghost Knife Fish are one of the most interesting freshwater aquarium fish with their unique behaviour and swimming pattern. Quite suitable for community aquaria, they prefer having several cave-like hiding places. Water conditions are not critical; a pH about neutral and moderate hardness is fine. Will eat most foods, but they relish live blackworms.
Product Code: MIK500-08
Black Ghost Knife Fish are one of the most interesting freshwater aquarium fish with their unique behaviour and swimming pattern. Quite suitable for community aquaria, they prefer having several cave-like hiding places. Water conditions are not critical; a pH about neutral and moderate hardness is fine. Will eat most foods, but they relish live blackworms.
Product Code: MIK500-10
Black Ghost Knife Fish are one of the most interesting freshwater aquarium fish with their unique behaviour and swimming pattern. Quite suitable for community aquaria, they prefer having several cave-like hiding places. Water conditions are not critical; a pH about neutral and moderate hardness is fine. Will eat most foods, but they relish live blackworms.
Product Code: MIK500-12
Black Ghost Knife Fish are one of the most interesting freshwater aquarium fish with their unique behaviour and swimming pattern. Quite suitable for community aquaria, they prefer having several cave-like hiding places. Water conditions are not critical; a pH about neutral and moderate hardness is fine. Will eat most foods, but they relish live blackworms.
Product Code: LOA450-06
The Black Kuhli is one of several worm-like Loaches from South-East Asia. They have a peaceful nature, and are an interesting "oddball" for the community aquarium. They prefer to be kept in a group and grow to about 7cm.
Product Code: MML200-04
Smaller in size than standard mollies, a great fish for planted community aquaria. Peaceful and easy to care for.