IndianaSam
CCA Members
Hi all,
I'm moving on from the aquarium hobby right now and I'm looking to empty my tanks of fish prior to tearing them down. To that end, I have the following list of fish to give away. Pictures are at the end of the post.
10-12 (breeding group) of Keyhole cichlids (Cleithracara maronii). These are great fish, but pretty shy. I'd prefer to give these away to a CCA member who is prepared to take good care of them given their shyness. I picked up the original 5 fish about 4 years ago and there have been numerous spawns. Some of the fry had been given away over the years and some remained to grow the original group. Comes with 2 or 3 5-gallon buckets.
1 juvenile Ram (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) born and bred in Rockville, MD. I gave away the rest of the group of fry, but this one somehow escaped and is living by him/her-self in a 10g at 85F and happily eating flake food.
About 15 Buenos Aires tetra (Psalidodon anisitsi). This great group of fish were in my 135G with the Keyholes. I've read that they can nip at plants, but haven't observed that personally. They absolutely eat duckweed, though. I'll send these along with a 5-gallon bucket.
1 large Amazon Sword from my 135G. Picked this up about 5 years ago and it's gotten to a pretty good size.
I'm moving on from the aquarium hobby right now and I'm looking to empty my tanks of fish prior to tearing them down. To that end, I have the following list of fish to give away. Pictures are at the end of the post.
10-12 (breeding group) of Keyhole cichlids (Cleithracara maronii). These are great fish, but pretty shy. I'd prefer to give these away to a CCA member who is prepared to take good care of them given their shyness. I picked up the original 5 fish about 4 years ago and there have been numerous spawns. Some of the fry had been given away over the years and some remained to grow the original group. Comes with 2 or 3 5-gallon buckets.
1 juvenile Ram (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) born and bred in Rockville, MD. I gave away the rest of the group of fry, but this one somehow escaped and is living by him/her-self in a 10g at 85F and happily eating flake food.
About 15 Buenos Aires tetra (Psalidodon anisitsi). This great group of fish were in my 135G with the Keyholes. I've read that they can nip at plants, but haven't observed that personally. They absolutely eat duckweed, though. I'll send these along with a 5-gallon bucket.
1 large Amazon Sword from my 135G. Picked this up about 5 years ago and it's gotten to a pretty good size.