Fish Availability

From: AmazonTropics.blogspot.com

Dated: Monday, March 18th, 2013

Below is our current availability list. Please note that it is still too cold to ship Priority. Express shipping via FedEx is available which will include a heat pack. Please contact us for more information.

Species Available Common Name Size Price
Aphyosemion bitaeniatum “Mbanga” Two Stripe Killifish 1/2″-3/4″ $8/pr.
Aphyosemion cognatum “Congo” CI 11 F-2 Red Spotted Lyretail ***Limited*** 3/4″-1″ $15/pr.
Aphyosemion exigoideum “BWW 00/2” False Jewel Killifish 3/4″-1″ $12/pr.
Apistogramma cacatuoides “Peru” F-1 Cockatoo Dwarf Cichlid ***Limited*** 1 1/2-2″ $8 ea. 6/$40
Centromochlus perugiae F-1 Honeycomb Woodcatfish 1″ $18 ea. 4/$60
Fundulopanchax garderni “Jos Plateau” Steel Blue Killifish 3/4″-1″ $8/pr.
Fundulopanchax sjoestedi Blue Gularis ***Limited*** 3″+ $25/pr.
Melanotaenia boesemani Boesemani Rainbowfish 1″ $8 ea. 6/$40
Poecilia latipinna “Panchatula Creek” F-1 Sailfin Molly 1″ 6/$10
Pseudepiplatys annulatus Aquarium Strain Clown or Rocket Killifish ***Limited*** 3/4″ 6/$20
Tatia intermedia F-2 Galaxy Woodcatfish 1″ $12 ea. 4/$40
Killifish Eggs Available (if they produce) Common Name Eggs Price
Aphyosemion bitaeniatum “Mbanga” Two Stripe Lyretail Killifish Dozen $5
Aphyosemion bivattatum “Mundemba” Lyretail Killifish Dozen $5
Aphyosemion elberti “Diang Yellow” Elbert’s Killifish Dozen $6
Aphyosemion primigenium “GBN 88/10” Primitive Killifish Dozen $5
Aphyosemion striatum “Lambarene” F-2 Red Striped Killifish Dozen $6
Epiplatys roloffi Salayea, Liberia Roloff’s Epiplatus Dozen $6
Fundulopanchax garderni “Jos Plateau” Steel Blue Killifish Dozen $5
Lamprichthys tanganicus Tanganyikan Killifish Dozen $20
Invertebrates & Live Food Common Name Size Price
Asolene spixi Spixi Snails Nickel Size 6/$10
Turbatrix aceti Vinegar Eels Sm Culture $2

Aphyosemion cognatum “Congo CI 2011” Wild Male

From: AmazonTropics.blogspot.com

Dated: Monday, March 18th, 2013

Here is a view of our Aphyosemion cognatum Commercial Import from the Congo in 2011. My fish were acquired through Jeff Michels of AquaticClarity.com and seem to produce eggs when temperatures reach 74-76 F. These are setup as a group in a 5 gallon where they produce between 3-4 eggs per day. It is an interesting species and we were lucky enough to capture this image last year.

Introduction

Introduction from: AmazonTropics.blogspot.com

Dated: Friday, February 15th, 2013

Welcome to my new blog. My intention here is to provide updates on the fishroom and an availability list. Some may remember my former website, AmazonCichlids.com. After a few years I realized that AmazonCichlids.com was a little misleading and I decided to no longer keep the site. Between job changes and the moving of my fishroom there had been very little time to even think about having another website. My eventual goal is to get a new website up but until then I figure a blog will be a great start. Of course with any new piece of software it will take some time to learn all of the various features. More to come!