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Shrimp
Amano shrimp (L) $2 Very few left Neocaridina “Super Yellow” $4 Neocaridina yellow (regular) $3 Neocaridina palmata “blueberry” $3 Malawa $2 Bumble bee $3 Red cherry (sakura grade) $2.50 Tibee $3 Caridina cf. babaulti var green $3 Caridina cf. babaulti var black $3 Caridina cf. babaulti var stripes $4 Caridina fernandoi $5- 12 available Laos blue velvet (genus and true species unknown) $5 Sold Caridina gracilirostris $5 – Sold Caridina thambipillai (brown version of sunkist) $4- few Crayfish Cambarellus patzcuarensis sp. orange $11 unsexed Juveniles CPO $7 Snails- Red spot nerite $2 Horned nerites $2.50 Assassins $2 zebra nerite $2 Sold Brotia Pagodula $6, SOLD Pomacea diffusa (ivory, magenta, purple) $2, grape sized Crabs Microcrabs (Limnopilos naiyanetri) $3.50 each Frogs Hymenochirus boettgeri (African dwarf frog) $2 FISH Boraras naevus (strawberry rasbora) $2.50 Danio margaritatus $3.50, sold out Boraras brigittae $2.50 sold out Dario hysgninon $4 Yunnanilus cruciatus loaches (dwarf zebra hovering) $4, few left Danio choprae (glowlight danio) $3.50, 10/$30 Nannostomus mortenthaleri (Coral red pencilfish)- Sold out Neolebias ansorgii (Landraf’s tetra) $4.50- 12 left Meteor minnows (longfinned white clouds) sold out CW010- gold laser cory $6 Microdevario kubotai $3, sold out Panda Garra- $10 Black neon (Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi) $2 Corydoras pygmaeus sold out Parosphromenus linkei (Moonspot licorice gourami) sold out Parosphromenus parvulus (Cherry spotted licorice gourami) $8.50 Clown killies $3 Ameca splendens (Butterfly goodeid) juveniles, unsexed $5 Sparkling gourami (Trichopsis pumila) $2.50 Cardinal tetra $2 Heterandria formosa $1.50 Tanicthys micagemmae $3.50 Boraras uropthalmoides $2.50 Sewellia lineolata $11 Hara jerdoni $3.50 Yunnanilus sp. rosy $3.50 Oericthys crenuchoides $3.50 Plants LARGE anubias coffefolia mother plants $25 Medium Anubias coffefolia $15 java moss $3/golfball Other ferns, anubias, and easy low light stems available as well ALL PLANTS MAY HAVE DUCKWEED OR SNAILS, THOUGH I DO MY BEST TO REMOVE Dried goods Alder cones- .05 each Almond leaves- $8 gallon bag, C grade Manzanita driftwood available for pickup only. Priced by the piece Repashy Super Foods Fish Foods: Soilent green (aufwuch replacement), Meat Pie (carnivore), Shrimp Souffle (scavenger), Community Plus; Spawn and Grow; Super Green Pricing: 2 oz packet $7 4 oz packet $10 16 oz packet $28 64 oz packet = $60 Please allow a week of handling for sizes 16 oz and over, as I keep a limited quantity in stock due to limited space. Herp foods will also be a special order, though I am more than happy to do so. As an appreciation to all my customers, I would like to offer a blanket sale on any order of livestock. I cannot do reductions on foods. These reductions will be on livestock costs, not the shipping costs. The price breaks are for shipped live stock and are as follows: $5-$50 on livestock- get 5 % off livestock total $50-100 on livestock- get 10% off livestock total $150+on livestock- get 10% plus an additional $5 off livestock total[/B] I have been VERY pleased with my FedEx services so far. It seems to much of the US I can offer next day or second day service for close to priority pricing, but with more reliability. The only major change is that I need to know a phone number in order to fill out the label for the discounts, so please keep this in mind when making payment. As always, USPS is still available, but my live arrival guarantee is now extended for FedEx second day service as well. This sale will end next Tuesday, September 11 at 10pm, EST. Thank you all for your continued support![/B]
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Hi Rachel, back again with even more questions. Seer, thats what you get for being so nice, lol.
My tank: cpds x 12, habrosus cory x8, danio choprae x10, y. cruciatus x10, Boraras brigittae x10. medium planted and light, lots of cover plants so pretty dark in parts of the tank. I'm looking for something that is small in size to take up some of the middle of the tank. would the landgraf tetras or Microdevario kubotai (though few left makes me think you don't have a dozen) be too timid with these other fish? Also, the chili rasboras I got stay pretty much exclusively in the roots of the surface plants. Would adding more make them more bold so as to venture into sight once in a while? oh and just a note something got messed up on your website all the beautiful fish pics have been replaced with red x's. or is it me? hmmm. Last edited by TWINSCREWED; 09-05-2012 at 08:12 PM.. Reason: typo |
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I have a dozen kubotai,
Kubotai are outgoing, the langraf's are a little shyer- better in a species tank or with other fish from the same area. The chilis may be staying up there as they are by far the smallest specimens, and it may also be for grazing/feeding purposes. I haven't had any problems with the site, maybe try clearing your cookies? |
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getting lots of requests for photographs, most species of shrimp are in this page on my website. All photos taken today of the actual livestock:
http://msjinkzd.com/news/a-mostly-invertebrate-update/ |
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Parosphromenus linkei (Moonspot licorice gourami)
Parosphromenus parvulus (Cherry spotted licorice gourami) Could you keep these gouramis with other types of dwarf gouramis?
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I would really really recommend anyone interested in any parosphromenus to read the recent article in Amazonas magazine, and take a perusal through the Parosphromenus Project portal:
http://www.parosphromenus-project.org/ These fish have very specialized needs, have threatened habitats, and should be bred. Ideally, they would be in a small, extremely softwater species tank. |
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What kind of tanks do they do well in, shorter long well planted bog-type tanks? Do they live in groups? Really interested to maybe one day in the future help with species propogation. Once I get further into the hobby. I am back in school after many years studying animals. Last edited by Elppan; 09-08-2012 at 01:27 AM.. Reason: Phone decided to delete a paragraph. |
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I also love the photo album. Very nice pictures and collection. General question about the blue tetras (don't remember the actual sp from your site) - do they school? I have some cardinals and love the coloring, but they're not big swimmers - more of just hanging about.
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Thanks for the info. I will hold off on these beautiful little fishes until I can give them the habitat they need to thrive.
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they are worth the effort, but definitely an advanced species
Sparkling gourami, however, are much easier and very beautiful as well should you be interested. |
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Holy jeeze, I didn't realize how big the Brotia pagodula were going to be, I thought they were MTS size. Lol, awesome.
Last edited by Bakuphoon; 09-08-2012 at 03:52 AM.. Reason: spelling |
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Planted Tank Guru
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Will you be getting in more oto's? Zebra oto's?
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yes, at some point
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i think i might get a bunch
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