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Loricarridae & Other South American Fish

 
 
 
 
Breeding Stock Availability List for July 2008

Update! New Pricing & Links to Species Pages

Due to the increase in breeding of our angelfish & dwarf cichlid species, it has become necessary to sell off some of our larger South American Cichlid species. These are species that I have collected in the hopes of breeding & distributing juveniles. At this point, I have to part with them to make room for other species. Due to the rarity & size of some of the species listed, shipping is not an option.

Please look at the list below & just click on the link or picture to get more information about the species listed. If you have any questions please email us at fishboy20@cs.com, thanks!

Jeremy Basch AmazonCichlids.com

Crenicichla regani "Rio Tapajos" Wild

1 4" Female $15

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Regular Fish Availability List for July 2008

*Note: Below are our regularly available species of juveniles South American fish & other available fish species. All fish are tank raised by AmazonCichlids.com. Shipping is available for these species, visit our Shipping Information for details about shipping.

Pelvicachromis taeniatus "Makoure"

1" Juveniles $10 each 5/$40 (Limited Quantity)

Geophagus altifrons "Manaus" F-3

1" Juveniles $8 each 6/$40

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Guianacara sp. "Rio Caroni"

Starter White Worm Culture

$5 each

White Worms

Starter Daphnia magna Culture

$5 each

Starter Vinegar Eel Culture

$2 each

Fish Available Later This Summer 2008

Apistogramma cacatuoides Yellow Gold Orange Flash

3/4" Juveniles $10 each 5/$40 (Limited Quantity)

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Guianacara sp. "Rio Caroni" F-3

1" Juveniles $6 each 8/$40

Guianacara sp. "Rio Caroni"
Apistogramma sp. "Rio Nanay" F-2
Non-South American Fish Available Later This Summer 2008
Pelvicachromis taeniatus
Fish Available Fall 2008
Pterophyllum scalare (Double Dark Black Angelfish)
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Visit our Fish Species Index page for more information on the species you see here