![]() “Black & Yellow” Rio Xingu 4″ $80.00 L128 Ancistrinae sp. “Black & White” Rio Xingu 4″ $70.00 L200 Baryancistrus demantoides “High Fin” Rio Orinoco 3″ $50.00, 5-6″ $60.00 元33 Hypancistrus sp. “Black & White” Rio Xingu 3″ $60.00 元33 Hypancistrus sp. “Yellow” Rio Xingu 4″ $125.00 L262 Hypancistrus sp. Rio Tocantins 6″ $160.00 Hypancistrus contradens Rio Ventuari 2.5-3″ $40.00 LDA74 Ancistrus macrophthalmus “Blue Medusa” Rio Orinioco 3″ $35.00 L240 Leporacanthicus cf galaxias Rio Orinoco 3-4″ $50.00 L253 Scobinancistrus sp. “YELLOW King Tiger” Itaitubinha 4″ $60.00 L102 Hypancistrus inspector Rio Negro 3-3.5” $60.00 L160 Pseudacanthicus sp. Snowball Rio Tapajos 3.5” $40.00 LDA74 Ancistrus macrophthalmus “Blue Medusa” Rio Orinioco 3” $35.00 L14 Scobinancistrus aureatus “Sunshine” Sao do Felix 10-11″ $200.00 L15 Peckoltia vittata “Candy Stripe” Rio Xingu 4-5″ $35.00 L91 Leporacanthicus triactis “Three Beacon” Rio Orinoco 1.5-2.5″ $35.00 L18 Baryancistrus xanthellus “Gold Nugget” 3.5″ $35.00 L24 Pseudacanthicus pitanga “Red Fin Cactus” Rio Tocantins 3.5” $125.00 L27 Panaque armbrusteri Rio Araguaia 8-9” $350.00 L27 Panaque armbrusteri Rio Teles Pires 10″ $400.00 元2 Ancistrus aquaboensis Rio Araguaia 3.5″ $35.00 L48 Scobinancistrus sp Rio Xingu 5-6” $70.00 L66 Hypancistrus sp. Live Fish Axolotl Fish Exotic & freshwater fish Black Size 6- 7. Xingu III 10″ $250.00 Crenicichla marmorata Rio Paraconi 5.5-6.5” $65.00 Hypselecara coryphaenoides “Chocolate Cichlid” Rio Preto do Eva 3-4” $40.00 Wild Caught South American Plecostomus / Loricariidae LDA33 Baryancistrus sp. Shrimp in a fish aquarium will feed on algae growing in the tank and also. They can be kept with members of their own species but you should make an effort to maintain a male to female ratio of 1:1 to avoid over aggression.Click Here to Order Fish Wild Caught Corydoras Wild Caught Tetras & Apistos Hemigrammus coeruleus “Pink Coreulean Tetra” Rio Jufaris 1-2” $9.00 Wild Caught Discus Wild Caught South American Cichlids & Other Fish Crenicichla sp. They will eat just about anything they can get their claws on that is smaller than them, but they will also get eaten by some fish that are larger than them, like cichlids. ![]() They are a rather aggressive species, which is why compatibility is often the biggest challenge when trying to keep them. If you decide to keep them in a tank, they will require lots of space and hiding places. Males can be distinguished from females thanks to their more elongated claws. They feature a stunning blue that is usually only found in saltwater species. There is no doubt that Blue Crayfish add a level of exoticness that not many other freshwater species do. Naturally, this crayfish is only found in the rivers of Florida but they have been spread worldwide thanks to its popularity in the fishkeeping hobby. They are often mistakenly misnamed the Blue Lobster. “Blue Crayfish” is the common name for the Procambarus alleni species. Make sure to feed them a meaty pellet as the staple, and live or frozen foods to provide variety. If you keep them, they will spend most of their time slowly walking along the bottom of the tank. Their ideal temperature ranges from 60-64☏ (16-18☌). They can be difficult to keep with other popular freshwater fish, because they have a large mouth and they require colder temperatures than most. They are currently listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List.Īxolotls are quite popular among fishkeepers for their exotic appearance. They originate from several lakes that are in and around Mexico City, but in the wild, Axolotls are nearing extinction. ![]() Extensive research is done on this species due to its regenerative abilities. These amphibians have several different color morphs and they reach an adult size of 8-12 inches. Despite its common name Mexican Walking Fish, the Axolotl is not actually a fish, but rather, an amphibian. “Axolotl” is the common name for the Ambystoma mexicanum species.
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