Available as of 1/18/12

msjinkzd

invert junkie
Thing are starting to get cooler! I do NOT charge for heat packs, but please let me know if you need one while we are discussing the order as they do add weight to the package.

As always, express shipping is preferred for fish and has a live arrival guarantee if it arrives on time within 24 hours of shipping. All shipping costs are actual based on package size, weight, and zip code. Please pm for shipping estimates


PRIORITY SHIPPING IS AT YOUR OWN RISK!! NO EXCEPTIONS! Heat packs only last 72 hours or so, its out of my control at that point.

Feel free to post up with any questions!

And remember NO GIFT PAYMENTS!

Shrimp

Caridina propinqua $1.50
Yellow neocaridina $4 (these were imported as yellow fire)
Malawa shrimp $1
Bumble bee shrimp $4, 10/$35
Blueberry (neocaridina) $2.50
Red Cherry Shrimp $1.50
Red Rilli shrimp $4
Amano shrimp $2
Neocaridina "blueberry"-tankraised young $2.50
Sakura red $3


Snails-

Red spot nerite $2 (few left)
Zebra nerite $2(few left)
Bumble bee nerites $2.50
Batik nerite $2.50 fewleft
Pomacea diffusa (mystery snai) $1 (purple, pink)
Assassins $2 SALE!

Crayfish
Cambarellus patzcuarensis sp. "orange" $12- few left


FISH!

Elassoma zonatum (banded pygmy sunfish) $5 each, a few juvies left
Roseline barbs $13, 6/$70
Furcatas rainbows $3
Pygmaeus cories $3
Boraras naevus (strawberry rasbora) $2.50, 10/$22
Boraras brigitta (chili rasbora) $2.50 each, 10/$22
Ember tetras $2
Dwarf hatchet- $3, 10 left
L144, shortfinned $10, about 2" (albino blue eyed)- NOT OF SEXABLE SIZE
Corydoras habrosus- $2.50 each!
Albino ancistrus 2"- $3
Y. cruciatus $4 (dwarf hovering zebra loach)
Y. sidthimunki 4 left, $6 each
Otocinclus affinis $2
R. pauciperforatum (red line rasbora) 2/ $1
T. micagemma $3, young (sparkle eye white cloud)
Hypancistrus contradens, 2" $28 each- 5 available, not of sexable size, F1
Triginostigma espei $2.50 each, 10/$22
Microdevario kubotai $3.50 each 10/$32
Eques pencil fish $3 each
Cardinal tetras $2.50



Plants-ALL PLANTS COULD HAVE SNAILS, SHRIMP, OR DUCKWEED AS TAG ALONGS
Anubias minima $5
Anubias lanceolata $4
Anubias nana $4
Willow moss $5 golfball



Dried goods
Alder cones- .05 each
coconut huts (drilled for apistos/ ancistrus) $2
Almond leaves, $8 gallon bag, C grade
Back to nature guide to nano aquaria- $27- GREAT book! Shipping is $2 media mail! THREE left

Repashy Super Foods
Fish Foods: Soilent green (aufwuch replacement), Meat Pie (carnivore), Shrimp Souffle (scavenger), Community Plus
Pricing:
2 oz packet $7 makes approximately 1 lb of food
4 oz packet $10 makes approximately 2 lb of food
8 oz packet $18 makes approximately 4lb of food
16 oz packet $28 makes approximately 8 lb of food
64 oz packet = $60 makes approximately 32 lb of food


Herp line:
Crested Gecko MRP
4 oz $8
5.3 jar $9
8 oz bag $12
16 oz bag $17
32 oz bag $28
64 oz bag $48

Super Vite
4 oz $8
5.3 $10
8 oz $14
16 oz $20
32 oz $34
64 oz $62

SuperCal HyD
4oz $5
5.3 oz $7
8 oz $9
16 oz $15
32 oz $26
64 oz $44

SuperCal NoD
4 oz $4
5.3 oz $6
8 oz $8
16 oz $13
32 oz $23
64 oz $38

Super Load
4 oz $7
5.3 oz $9
8 oz $12
I am keeping limited stock at my facility, but can easily order more at any time. Please allow a few days of handling time for special orders.
 
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minifoot77

Members
yes they will todd they are both neocardinia so it sounds like a good time to set up another shrimp tank :)

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toddnbecka

Members
I was hoping the blueberry would be solid blue. I have at least one big brown female among my cherry shrimp that looks almost like that, must be another selectively bred color variant.
I really can't see any significant diffference (from pics online) between red cherry and the fire red or sakura lines. The rili and yellow types are at least clearly different. If I do set up another shrimp tank it will be for the yellow ones. I like the tiger shrimp, but don't have acidic water or the inclination to maintain it just for them.
 
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msjinkzd

invert junkie
The blueberry are actually a wild morph.

As for the sakura, its obvious in person, their red rather than being a dull brick is more of a vibrant scarlet and quite opaque, they are just nice cherry shrimp. I got them because they were on special and I don't have to charge an arm and a leg. They are just really nice cherry shrimp. I am with ya on all the "grading" and names for cherry shrimp these days.

Yellows are probably my favorite neocaridina. i am also working with pumpkins (orange) that show a lot of promise they are just atking their time getting started breeding, lol.

There are a few issues with sulawesi, the main one being misinformation.

They need VERY warm water (82+). The source water where they come from is mainly very high pH but very low hardness despite internet experts claiming they like hard water. They import horrendously. THey are TINY (adult males are .5"). They are light sensitive (most come from dark rocky waters) and their needs make them totally unsuitable to house with most other shrimp, and their size makes them unsuitable to house with even tiny fish. Becasue of this, they are just not my cup of tea. If you want a bunch of tiny colorful shrimp that hide because they like the dark but look great in pictures, they may be for you! :D
 

toddnbecka

Members
Ya, the tiny size and much higher price for the Sulawesi cardinals (I'm not THAT crazy about any shrimp) are what put me off in the first place. I already something that hides and looks good in pics, and fancy pleco's are less trouble to keep.
Sooo many people doing cherry shrimp (of whatever grade) these days I'm just working on establishing a tankful of cheap ones for occasional feeders. They're coming along nicely, no problems with them breeding.
I tried the CPO a few years ago, saw 2 wee babies in the tank at one point, but none ever survived or grew out and the adults died off. Same results with cajun dwarf crayfish in another tank later, no breeding and the adults only lasted a couple months. Water conditions were fine, no clue what the issue was.
The pumpkin shrimp sound interesting, I presume they're neocaridina too?
 

Noobie21x

New Member
Starting Off

Do you still sell Shrimp?
I am starting out my tank and will like to get some different types of you...
 
Yes she does. I was up in PA at Rachel's today and she has quite a few nice fish and shrimp. I think she's getting a new shipment of new stuff in a couple of days.

Arlene
 
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