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End of Auguest Specials from AquArt Aquariums

Also do forget that we give you 20% off if your a member of CCA.

LF Albino Bristlenose sexed pair- $50
Male LF Albino Bristlenose- $20- 2 available
Proven Pair of L144 albinos- $50- 2 available
Proven Pucallpa Pair- $50
Sexed Pucallpa pair- $30 multiple available
Sexed Albino Bristlenose- $30 2 available
2" Albino bristlenoses- $2.5 each- 8 available I believe
2" Pucallpa Bristlenoses- $2.5 each- 15 available
Female albino bristlenoses- $10 each
Male Pucallpa Bristlenose 5"- $15
Red Severum- $30 each
Red Marlboro Discus- $25 each
15" Arrowana w/ one blind eye- eats pellets, never fed live- $150
Proven Pair of Yellow Pigeon Blood discus- $400
9" Male Festae- $15
Tiger oscars- $10 each
Pirhanas- $5 each
Crystal Red Shrimp- $6 each- over 100 available

Pictures upon request
 
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Forester

Members
Pics of sevs pls and would they be fine in a peaceful 75g community. Thanks

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Thai

Members
If they are not true festae then why would you call them festae and not Mayan or uros?
 

festaedan

potamotrygon fan
Pics of sevs pls and would they be fine in a peaceful 75g community. Thanks

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probably, as far as cichlids go, severums are probably the least aggresive.
 

jonclark96

Past CCA President
probably, as far as cichlids go, severums are probably the least aggresive.

Sorry, can't agree on this one. The big gold severum in my avatar is quite the bully. I had to move him into my 180 with large Central Americans due to his temperament. Severums are middle of the road aggression wise, in my experience. Some can be meek, some can be pushy. Most will eat plants and fish small enough to fit in their mouths.
 

dogofwar

CCA Members
+1 especially when breeding they can be quite territorial and aggressive, especially in a relatively small tank (like a 75g).

Also remember that sevs can get big - a foot isn't unheard of...although 8-10" is more typical.

Matt

Sorry, can't agree on this one. The big gold severum in my avatar is quite the bully. I had to move him into my 180 with large Central Americans due to his temperament. Severums are middle of the road aggression wise, in my experience. Some can be meek, some can be pushy. Most will eat plants and fish small enough to fit in their mouths.
 
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