Beani adults, fire red Atabapo pikes, giant daemon, and more!

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Serious cichlid situation for certain this week :WHOA:

Beani are available in sizes ranging from 1.5-2" juveniles up to 9"+ monsters!
Below is a section from my stock list that includes the beani sizes and prices.

ex ‘Cichlasoma’ beani ‘Rio Tepic’ 1.5-2” 25.00 captive bred juveniles of beautiful Mexican rarity
“ “ 4.5 to <5” 100.00 chunky adolescents displaying characteristic gold ‘honey comb’ pattern
“ “ 5” to <6” 120.00 young adults of great size and color
“ “ 6” to <7” 140.00 next size up on mature, powerful adults
“ “ 7” to <8” 180.00 large adults – very impressive with thick, massive head and mouth
“ “ 8-9” 250.00 jumbo adults !! the biggest brutes I have to offer!

Here are a few pics taken of fish I literally scooped out during acclimation upon arrival last week.

A 6-7" sized adult pair (female on the right)

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A 7" sized young male

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A giant 9", very robust male

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Incredibly colored 'fire red' Crenicichla sp. 'Atabapo l' and a few sp. 'Atabapo ll' are available in a couple of sizes.


Crenicichla sp. ‘Atabapo l’ 6-7” 75.00 wild adolescents of highly colorful ‘fire red’ pikes from Rio Atabapo
“ “ 10-12” 150.00 jumbo show adults displaying simply unreal red coloration!!
“ sp. ‘Atabapo ll’ 6-7” 85.00 only one individual of this gorgeous species with ‘ladder’ marks on sides
“ “ 10-12” 175.00 only one jumbo male available! Crazy red with blazing yellow eyes


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These are the 6-7" sized Cr. sp. 'Atabapo l fire red'.


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Below is an adult female of Cr. sp. 'Atabapo l'

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Have you even seen Satanoperca daemon at the 9-10" size?
Neither had I until now - very impressive!

For a quick reference, that Geophagus winemilleri adult located in foreground of the photo and md sized S. daemon at top are each over 6" long.

The 6" sized daemon are 50.00 and the giant 9-10" sizes are 125.00


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I have a few wild adult Caquetaia still available from a Rio Tapajos import.
Here is one adult I am maintaining in my own aquaria. These fish are 7-8" sized @ 75.00 each

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Some large Hemiancistrus sp. L 128 'blue phantom plecos' are now available. The 4-5" sized are 35.00 each and the 5-6" sizes are 45.00 each.

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Very nice selection if only my wallet would let me get a beani and one of those pikes
 
Wow you really get the most amazing fish. I have planned on buyiing some from you in the past, but it is my lack of money, so i have had to settle for cheaper more local options. lol but those BEANI are amazing. Once you get some food in them and they get adapted to someones' tank they will be sickkk.
 
ex &#8216;Cichlasoma&#8217; beani &#8216;Rio Tepic&#8217; 1.5-2&#8221; 25.00 captive bred juveniles of beautiful Mexican rarity
&#8220; &#8220; 4.5 to <5&#8221; 100.00 chunky adolescents displaying characteristic gold &#8216;honey comb&#8217; pattern

&#8220; &#8220; 5&#8221; to <6&#8221; 120.00 young adults of great size and color
&#8220; &#8220; 6&#8221; to <7&#8221; 140.00 next size up on mature, powerful adults
&#8220; &#8220; 7&#8221; to <8&#8221; 180.00 large adults &#8211; very impressive with thick, massive head and mouth
&#8220; &#8220; 8-9&#8221; 250.00 jumbo adults !! the biggest brutes I have to offer!


Holy **** Jeff Email sent for a jumbo beani pair!
 
Never have i wanted to rob a bank for a new tank, until now... j/k That just too sweet member get them and throw up pic's for months to years so i may live vicariously through you heheh
 
Great looking stock Jeff. I prefer the notatus behind the Caquetaia. To bad nobody ever seems to be able to get them in. If you can ever get a large group of them in Jeff you are going to have people trying to break in at night to get them.
 
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