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  • December 16th Stock Arrival

    Fish
    • Lionhead Goldfish
    • Telescope Calico Goldfish
    • Scarlet Badis
    • Zebra Botia
    • Pea Puffers
    • Australe Orange Killi
    • Tiger Ruby Platy
    • Mixed Female Bettas
    • Longfin Dragonscale Betta
    • Berdmorei Botia
    • Red Panchax Killi
    • Avocado Puffer
    • Ambiacus Cory

    Plants
    • Echinodorus tenellus "Broad Leaf Sub"
    • Echinodorus cord "Tropical Marble Queen"
    • Microsorium pteropus
    • Ludwigia inclanata verticillata "curly"
    • Micranthemum micranthemoides
    • Ludwigia guinea
    • Rotala indica
    • Rotala macranda
    • Anubias congensis



    More to arrive on Thursday's shipment.
    Will trade Fish Stuff for Camera Lens and Anime Figures.








  • #2
    I can't wait to grab one of those pea puffers! Do y'all have alot left or is it pretty limited?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Carlin View Post
      I can't wait to grab one of those pea puffers! Do y'all have alot left or is it pretty limited?
      For you, were all out..... jk. We have plenty.

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      • #4
        Are the pea puffers sensitive to water temp an ph or are they hardy. Have a 10 gal I wanted to put one or 2 in

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        • #5
          Pea Puffers like tropical temps, but are not overly sensitive to temp. They are actually from India and originate in water similar to ours (just a slight bit less hard, but very close) so they really do well here. Usually solitary specimens do well or trios (1m, 2f or 1m, 3f) as the males can get picky with each other in any smaller tank. They have been bred and occasionally do here in Houston (Sunkenmetal achieved this) so keeping them in groups can yield results. I would certainly recommend it as feeding can be tricky and a larger population can justify better suited foods for them.
          In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
          Desiderius Erasmus
          GHAC President

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