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Assorted Male Fancy Guppies - Large (1.25 - 1.75")
( Added:Tue Aug 28 2007)
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| Guppies are a classic aquarium fish. Females are larger in size than the males, have a rounder anal fin and are not as brightly colored as the males. They have been bred for a variety of colors, patterns and fin shapes and are generally named for the color of their tail, tail shape, and body coloration. A schooling fish, it does best when housed in groups of five or more of the same species. Does best in a planted community tank with no fin nippers. |
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$ 2.99
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Assorted Mickey Mouse Platies (3/4 - 1.5")
( Added:Tue Aug 28 2007)
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| Platies are a peaceful community fish that come in a large range of colors and fin variations. The colors vary from red, blue, rainbow, black, Mickey Mouse, tuxedo and gold. Their stunning colors and easy care level make Platies an enjoyable addition to the beginning aquarists tank. A well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots is recommended. Platies prefer a degree of salinity in their water and adding a one teaspoon of aquarium salt per two gallons of water is recommended. |
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$ 1.49
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Assorted Platies (3/4 - 1.5")
( Added:Tue Aug 28 2007)
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| Platies are a peaceful community fish that come in a large range of colors and fin variations. The colors vary from red, blue, rainbow, black, Mickey Mouse, tuxedo and gold. Their stunning colors and easy care level make Platies an enjoyable addition to the beginning aquarists tank. A well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots is recommended. Platies prefer a degree of salinity in their water and adding a one teaspoon of aquarium salt per two gallons of water is recommended. |
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$ 1.49
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Assorted Swordtails (2 - 2.5")
( Added:Tue Aug 28 2007)
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| The most active of the common livebearers, swordtails hold their own with other community fish. With colors including marigold, red, green, black, neon, and pineapple, swordtails are a welcome addition to almost any community tank. Males have the long "sword" extending from the bottom of their tails. Swordtails prefer a degree of salinity in their water and adding one teaspoon of aquarium salt per two gallons of water is highly recommended. A well-planted tank with plenty of swimming space is ideal. |
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$ 2.49
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