JLW
CCA Members
Hey Folks,
We just put together a great new pre order list for the PVAS meeting next Saturday. There are some really unusual and great fish on it. The list is available at:
http://www.batfishaquatics.com/preorder.php
(The second list is NOT yet done, but will hopefully be up by Sunday. You'll see the date change on it.)
A couple of really cool highlights from this list:
While a little on the pricey end, there are some very nice new Apistogramma species listed, including one I've never seen listed before.
We have available the giant Tor Barb -- this is an unusual, big barb that a lot of cichlid keepers keep with some of their larger species.
Corydoras availability is out of this world. If you're not much of a purist, you've got to see the longfin paleatus. The breeders of this fish have created a longfin variant that has fins longer than the fish.
There are three different types of Tatia-like wood cats available, as well!
The little hovering sand loach is available, after vanishing for a long time! Listed under its scientific name of Nemacheilus platiceps, you'll find it with the other loaches.
We have ONE PAIR of Betta macrostoma available.
There are a couple of really unusual new types of guppies listed, mostly as pairs. Additionally, the Merry Widow and Pygmy Swordtail are available. They're a bit expensive, but they're
We just put together a great new pre order list for the PVAS meeting next Saturday. There are some really unusual and great fish on it. The list is available at:
http://www.batfishaquatics.com/preorder.php
(The second list is NOT yet done, but will hopefully be up by Sunday. You'll see the date change on it.)
A couple of really cool highlights from this list:
While a little on the pricey end, there are some very nice new Apistogramma species listed, including one I've never seen listed before.
We have available the giant Tor Barb -- this is an unusual, big barb that a lot of cichlid keepers keep with some of their larger species.
Corydoras availability is out of this world. If you're not much of a purist, you've got to see the longfin paleatus. The breeders of this fish have created a longfin variant that has fins longer than the fish.
There are three different types of Tatia-like wood cats available, as well!
The little hovering sand loach is available, after vanishing for a long time! Listed under its scientific name of Nemacheilus platiceps, you'll find it with the other loaches.
We have ONE PAIR of Betta macrostoma available.
There are a couple of really unusual new types of guppies listed, mostly as pairs. Additionally, the Merry Widow and Pygmy Swordtail are available. They're a bit expensive, but they're