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Hypostomus sp. (L227)

A typical large Hypostomus with a russet or pale brown body covered with small, quite widely spaced, dark grey spots. The spots on the head are smaller and more densely packed than those on the body. …

Giant Whiptail (Sturisoma aureum)

A spectacular whiptail catfish noted for its tall dorsal fin as well as its large size. Basic colour is wood brown, with dark bands and blotches on the sides of the head and body. Sexual dimorphism …

Pearl Cichlid (Geophagus brasiliensis)

A variable species. Typically pinkish-green in colour with numerous pearly spots along. Fins are more or less reddish in colour, often with some blue markings as well. Females are smaller than males. Large males may develop …

Flag Tailed Panda Corydoras (Corydoras oiapoquensis)

A medium-sized species with a rounded, compact body with three prominent dark patches, one through the eye, another across the base of the dorsal fin, and a third over the proximal part of the tail fin. …

Marmalade Cat Zebra Cichlid (Maylandia sp. 'marmalade cat')

A sexually dimorphic species. Juveniles and females are blue with dark blue vertical bands. Mature males are mottled dark patches over an orangey background. Some authorities consider Maylandia a nomen nudum, preferring instead another genus, …

Speckled bichir (Polypterus retropinnis)

Bichirs are large, predatory fish distinguished by their armoured bodies, numerous dorsal fins, and lobed pectoral and pelvic fins. They have a very ancient look about them, and can make interesting and rewarding pets. One of the …

Dusky Betta (Betta fusca)

A large betta that has become increasingly widely sold because it is relatively hardy and easy to keep. Not fussy about pH or hardness levels provided extremes are avoided. Will quickly learn to take flake and …

Pygmy Synodontis (Microsynodontis polli)

A small catfish rather like an elongate, somewhat flattened upside-down catfish. Basic colour is brown, lighter underneath, with a pattern of cream coloured spots on the flanks. The tail is comparatively large and paddle-like. A variety of …

Powder Blue Cichlid (Pseudotropheus socolofi)

Pseudotropheus socolofi is a brilliantly coloured mbuna with a bright blue body, prominent yellow egg spots on the anal fin, and black-and-turquoise blue fringe to the dorsal, anal and pelvic fins. Regional varieties occur in different …

Peacock Goby (Tateurndina ocellicauda)

Stunningly coloured, when kept well these fish are veritable jewels. They have blue, red, and yellow speckles all over the body and fins. The female has a more rounded belly than the male, but otherwise the …

Pseudancistrus sp. (L067)

Historically L017 and L067 have been treated as the same species, but it is now recognised that they are completely different fishes. L017 and L067 both have the same dark body with white spots, and both …

Green Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon simulans)

Very similar to the neon tetra, this species has a more greeny-blue hue than the bright electric blue of that species. Another difference is in the length of the blue band. In neons, this band only …

New Guinea Tigerfish (Datnioides campbelli)

A spectacular fish with alternating charcoal grey and green-gold bands. There is also a golden stripe running down the front of the fish from the dorsal fin to the tip of the snout. …

(Apistogramma nijsseni)

A dwarf cichlid which develops very vivid colouration when kept in their ideal water conditions. Females are characterised by their yellow colouration whilst the males are blue. These are one of the prettiest …

Peckoltia sp. (L013)

An attractive medium-sized plec with a pale body covered with small dark patches. There is a distinct orange tinge to the dorsal fin. An omnivorous species, this fish will eat some algae and …

Two Rayed Banjo Catfish (Amaralia hypsiura)

A dorso-ventrally compressed catfish with a round body and a long thin tail, hence the banjo catfish name. The head is distinctly rugose, and the fins are large and paddle-like. Body colour mottled …

Port Cichlid (Cichlasoma portalegrense)

A small, rather drab cichlid that was among the first cichlids kept by hobbyists but is now rather rarely traded. Basic colour is pinkish brown, with a variable pattern of vertical bands and …

Butterfly Goby (Awaous flavus)

Fairly large, mudskipper-like goby. The body is basically silvery white with a few vertical bands on the flanks. The dorsal fins are brightly coloured (and indeed are rather like butterfly wings). Sexual dimorphism …

Clown Loach (Chromobotia macracanthus)

One of the most popular aquarium fish which are widely available. The fish you will find in the shops are usually juveniles, and you do need to be aware that they can grow …

Zebra Cichlid (Metriaclima emmiltos)

Zebra cichlids are among the most popular African cichlds in the hobby. Numerous morphs are known, fished from specific parts of Lake Malawi. The most popular variety is blue with dark blue vertical …

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