otocinclus, green neons, hatchetfish, inverts; S/PU; York PA

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Green neon tetras- $1, 20 for $15



Otocinclus affinis(i think, that is what they came to me as): $1.50, 10 for $12



Marbled hatchets: $2.50



All of these are schooling fish so i would recommend a minimum of 6. Shipping express is recommended. Live arrival on all express packages. Express shipping should be between $25-40 depending on quantity. Priority available at your own risk. I do package with o2 and insulated boxes and free heat packs.

Thai Micro Crabs: $6


Green shrimp (Caridina babaulti): $4 each or 10 for $35


Cambarellus patzcuarensis sp "orange" $18 each


Amano shrimp $2.50 each, 10 for $20

Priority shipping is $8 with a heatpack.

If you decide to order, please make sure you address is correct and that you have the order details in the comment box. This really helps me keep my orders straight and reduce the risks of my senility taking over. Paypal or money order is accepted.

I have other inverts and plants and fish available. Just ask if there is something you are looking for. I will do my best to answer all pm's in as timely a fashion as possible, but I am a mom of 3 young kids. Thanks! Happy shopping!
 
Oooh. You have my attention. Must..... resist...... buying things
 
ohhhhhhhh!! micro crabs!! info!!!! i like them~ what can they be with? size? im goin googling!!
 
hi how far are you from "that fish place"?? or Cabeala the sporting good place im heading down there this sunday to check it out ..
 
I am about 20 minutes west of That Fish Place. I am not sure where the sporting goods store is. My zip is 17347 if that helps you figure out.


There is not a ton of information available about m icrocrabs. I have been keepign them several months now. They are small, right now about pencil eraser diameter but they get about twice that large. They are largely detrivores. They are plant safe. I keep them with other dwarf shrimp. Though they are said to breed in full fw, I don't know anyone yet who has raised young. I am giving it a valiant go though and so far they are doing really really well. I am keeping them in my source water. I have heard of people keeping them in soft water and hard water. Theya re pretty hardy critters.
 
thanks rach!! i cant find too much on them. wonder if they r snail safe? do u know? they would look great in my antique tank(has the assassins). if not im redoing my planted tank(has only a few plants now days :( ) and they would look great!! hmmm u have my interest. exspecially if u keep them for awhile. christmas is comming :( too much money goin out. plus im building some thing cool!! check it out!!
oh and luv ur husbands stand he built!! lol. sry to hijack
 
They are snail safe completely. They are really peaceful little things that kind of stay to themselves in the plants.

I can never say howlong I will have extras in stock. I should be able to get more int eh future. I understand the xmas thing, I have 3 kids! LOL the older they get the more expensive the gifts becoem though in smaller packages.

Just holler!
 
lol. yeah i know what ya mean!! ill let ya know! they might have to join my snails!! i wonder if the assassins would kill them? hope not. ill let u know!

bump for my favorite invert breeder!!
 
I don't think the assassins will bother them really as long as the assassins have a food source.
 
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