From his facebook page: The address to his supposed business - 1004 SW 49th Street, Oklahoma City, OK
Phone number: 405-619-8858
And his business:
Please note that in order to contact us you must call our warehouse at: 405-619-8858 This regards to all customer questions, ordering information and any other regards to IA. Invision Aquatics is an organazation which provides North American Aquatics to fish keepers around the world. Our fish and bred in captivity and raised until ready for purchase. We gurantee that our fish are adapted to aquarium life and are feeding and in elite health or your money back is guranteed. We carry a wide range of natives such as; Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Striped Bass, many species of Blue Gill and Sun Perch, Alligator Gar, Mud Catfish, Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Grennel, Carp and much more! We also cary native species of Crayfish and aquatic reptiles. If you are looking for a certain native species we have the option to saftley and humanley capture the speciem for you avaiable on request, however we hold the fish for a quarantine period to assure the species slowly adjust to aquarium life, becomes healthy and begins feeding before sale. You may search through our albums for species we currently have available in stock, more are added daily. We gurantee your satisfaction! The term "native fish" can bring about visions of dull colored, olive-gray fish - usually found on the end of a hook as bait or as the catch. However once you see these fish up close you will be amazed of their beauty, stealth and personality. European aquarists have prized North American native aquarium fish for many years. The increasing demand for these native jewels has created additional interest in our local populations of fish. The Europeans have always been known as excellent hobbyists - connoisseurs of rare fish - so our native fish fit right into the European hobby. Tank Requirements for Natives: The aquarium for native fish does not have to be an elaborate setup. Many species are quite hardy. However, as in the case of some of the more delicate tropicals, there are natives that do require special water conditions, and these requirements must be adhered to if you are to succeed with these species. The aquarium does not have to be heated unless it is exposed to harsh winter cold or a steady draft. The optimum temperatures for native fish are between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The fish can withstand lower temps, but very few will survive temperatures above 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Other than temperature, there is not too much difference between the tropical aquarium and the native aquarium. Aquascaping is still your prerogative, but if you try to provide a suitable biotope for the fish, you will notice comfort and less stress in your newly acquired specimens. Food Requirements: Native fish will eat just about anything. I have never had any problems feeding them. Even after two hours in captivity, wild Notropis will gobble down flake food. Some of the more finicky species as in the case of darters, may require live foods such as blackworms and fruitflies. I would, however, try adjusting them to flakes and use live food as a treat or spawning conditioner.
Lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Born on February 4, 1990
1990
Phone number: 405-619-8858
And his business:
Please note that in order to contact us you must call our warehouse at: 405-619-8858 This regards to all customer questions, ordering information and any other regards to IA. Invision Aquatics is an organazation which provides North American Aquatics to fish keepers around the world. Our fish and bred in captivity and raised until ready for purchase. We gurantee that our fish are adapted to aquarium life and are feeding and in elite health or your money back is guranteed. We carry a wide range of natives such as; Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Striped Bass, many species of Blue Gill and Sun Perch, Alligator Gar, Mud Catfish, Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Grennel, Carp and much more! We also cary native species of Crayfish and aquatic reptiles. If you are looking for a certain native species we have the option to saftley and humanley capture the speciem for you avaiable on request, however we hold the fish for a quarantine period to assure the species slowly adjust to aquarium life, becomes healthy and begins feeding before sale. You may search through our albums for species we currently have available in stock, more are added daily. We gurantee your satisfaction! The term "native fish" can bring about visions of dull colored, olive-gray fish - usually found on the end of a hook as bait or as the catch. However once you see these fish up close you will be amazed of their beauty, stealth and personality. European aquarists have prized North American native aquarium fish for many years. The increasing demand for these native jewels has created additional interest in our local populations of fish. The Europeans have always been known as excellent hobbyists - connoisseurs of rare fish - so our native fish fit right into the European hobby. Tank Requirements for Natives: The aquarium for native fish does not have to be an elaborate setup. Many species are quite hardy. However, as in the case of some of the more delicate tropicals, there are natives that do require special water conditions, and these requirements must be adhered to if you are to succeed with these species. The aquarium does not have to be heated unless it is exposed to harsh winter cold or a steady draft. The optimum temperatures for native fish are between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The fish can withstand lower temps, but very few will survive temperatures above 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Other than temperature, there is not too much difference between the tropical aquarium and the native aquarium. Aquascaping is still your prerogative, but if you try to provide a suitable biotope for the fish, you will notice comfort and less stress in your newly acquired specimens. Food Requirements: Native fish will eat just about anything. I have never had any problems feeding them. Even after two hours in captivity, wild Notropis will gobble down flake food. Some of the more finicky species as in the case of darters, may require live foods such as blackworms and fruitflies. I would, however, try adjusting them to flakes and use live food as a treat or spawning conditioner.
Lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Born on February 4, 1990
1990