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Here comes the new stock. I will only list the fish that are not common, exlucing all the bread and butter stuff :) And if there is no price or mention on the picture, then its probably sold or belongs to someone special already :)

Amphilophus trimaculatus 3-5" range, males/females, breeding pairs, singles $35.00 each A little roughed up from courting, but otherwise very healthy fish1

Zacco platypus, google this fish up, it gets real bright orange fins with blue body when breeding, great for planted tanks, can tolerate a wide range of water paremeters. $10.00 each on sale!

Megalops cyprinoides Pacific oxeye tarpon, peaceful giants, full freshwater, eats feeders, pellets, anything! 2", 3" , 4" range $28.00 super sale

Hydrocynus forskalli 6" ones available for preorder, all the ones for this week are sold $75.00 each, has teeth and body like the goliath, but dark broad black stripes on the body, and purportedly does not grow past 24" !

Etroplus cananrensis, the season is over, and thats it, these little gems which I have a dozen or so left, $38.00 each, RARE ! A very pretty and peaceful Asian cichlid, pure freshwater, and tolerates a wide range of water parameters!

Garra flavatra (RARE-newly described species) This is called the Panda sucker, a newly described species, changes colors, and climbs on the glass vertically out of the water when it feels like it! 3-4" range, great algae eaters, peaceful, and great personality. First introduced in the hobby in Germany last year, and now its finally here! $45.00 each

Platycephalus indicus large lizard fish, eating medium gold fish straight out of the bag! 6-7" range fatty $45.00, only 10 pieces, these won't last!

Lates niloticus 3" range very nice markings, some are sold to this guy in new york and I'm sure you'll hear from him in a minute! To all you peacock hoarders, I'm the official perch collector now :) $65.00 each

New species, new in the hobby, new new rare rare and rare, never been imported before goby, with colors like a marine watchman goby, from China!!!
Hypseleotris compressocephalus - its so rarely seen in the hobby and scientific community, its being revised and relocating to a different genus! 3" lenght, probably gets a big larger, very peaceful, eating worms, freshwater, let the picture speak for itsself $50.00 each

Siniperca scherzeri (china) from Northern China, boardering Korea, probably same specie, or a subspecie, some have different markings, but similar in body shape, a must for Perch collectors, half the price of the protected Korean orginated ones! $250.00 each, eating straight out of the bag, RARE- first time imported, exclusive from Rare Fish

Pseudodoras niger 8" or more or so, one piece long term captive $75.00

Chrysicthys ornatus-the crystal eyed cat from Africa, full size 8" range, rarely seen at this size, has a damanged barble and pectoral fish, which is healing $100.00 takes it. Its a very mellow and alert cat, huge eyes that looks around all the time!

Tor sp. from India super rare 3-4" range $45.00 each only 6 pieces!

Neon goby from India waiting for ID,- probably Awaos sp. is my guest, has blue spots on it, peaceful and pretty 1-2" range $10.00 each

E-blue dempseys 1.5-2" range, growing fast best price in town $25.00 each!

Nice potted anubias barteri, larger pots, with large plant and rooted $15.00 each

Fluval FX 5 are in! Using it on my grouper tank

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Wes.. man, You make me wanna get rid of all my fish and start over with your new goods.
 
The TRUST said:
:grinyes: Yes you are Wes! How are those Lates I shipped you doing?


Awesome List dude. Love those panda suckers. Awesome looking fish. Love the climbing out of the water part.

Its weired, looks completely different from the fish that I have and thought was barramundi, anyone care to shed some light on it.?

The one I've had is over 20" now, and has a red reflective eye, never has the highlight on the head running to the dorsal fin. The fish has an overall goldish bronze color.

The one Jed shipped me, assumings its one of the New York food trade ones, always has the lighter dorsal coloration, and check this out, the eye reflects white, like non of the other ones, and the fish is a greenish silver, like a barramundi that I've always pictured, so which is which? Don't tell me nile perch, cuz I have those too!
 
Damn....no fugus or bagarius bagarius? :(
Great list nonetheless!

should be able to get some fugus, how many do you want, want to preorder a bag of them?

I have bagarius sp. coming in soon, but the prices are a bit higher this year than before, if you're serious about it, email me to preorder that also. Amazonaq@aol.com

Thanks,

Wes
 
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