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Fahaka Puffers are pufferfish that inhabit a wide range of territories in the wild. This includes Southeast Asia, Southern Asia, and Africa. More specifically, they’ve been found in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and China. Within these various regions, they inhabit freshwater and brackish bodies of water, such as streams, rivers.
Fahaka Puffers have a brown body and a white-colored belly. Their body is covered in marking of various size. They become more brightly colored as they mature. They have a round body shape, large eyes, and a tiny mouth. The females tend to be more round than the males. The males also have darker black spots. The difference between males and females becomes more obvious as they mature
Corydoras aeneus is a small, peaceful species of catfish from South America. They are active shoalers and will stay near conspecifics, making for a lovely sight. Corydoras feed by searching through sand with their barbels, and sand is necessary for the long-term health of Corys. Gravel substrates tend to be abrasive and damage the barbels, leading to infections and an inability to find food.
Corydoras are often looked at as "scavengers," but they should be treated in a similar fashion as the rest of your fish. They are omnivores and require a mixed diet. Flake food is readily accepted, as is baby brine shrimp and small pieces of blackworm.
Another high-protein Nutri-Treat! Omega One Brine Shrimp is of the highest quality. It offers an excellent opportunity to boost the color of your fish and has been a favorite treat of both freshwater and marine fish for decades.
- - Excellent high-protein treat for all freshwater and saltwater fish
- - Highest quality brine shrimp available
- - Rich in vitamins and minerals
- - Provides natural color enhancement
- - As nutritious as live food without the risk of bacteria or parasites
- - Protein-rich treat
- - Color Enhancing
The Featherfin Catfish (Synodontis Euptera) is a species of catfish of the Mochokidae family, originally found in rivers and lakes of Central Africa, such as the White Nile river. These rivers have a rocky bottom, with an abundance of driftwood, large roots, and crevices, perfect for the Featherfin Catfish to hide from predators and scavenge for food.
The Synodontis Euptera is known as the Featherfin Squeaker for its unique sound-producing abilities. The squeaking is accomplished by rubbing the spines of its pectoral fins into grooves on its shoulders – the sound is a defense mechanism against predators and competing Featherfins during mating season. It is also a way of communicating with one another in dark places, caves, and around the driftwood. They may also be called Lace Cat or Synodontis Lace Catfish.
As for their appearance, you may encounter some that are pale gray with zebra-like stripes and others that are brown with black spots. The Featherfin Catfish changes its appearance over time. The zebra-like ones are juvenile, and the spotted ones have already matured.
The Figure 8 Puffer is a captivating choice for experienced aquarists seeking a distinctive personality in their tank. This small puffer displays the characteristic figure-eight markings that define the species, along with striking coloration that commands attention. Known for intelligent, inquisitive behavior and entertaining feeding habits, these fish thrive in well-maintained freshwater environments with adequate hiding spaces and stable water conditions. Their compact size makes them suitable for smaller setups, though they require careful tank mates due to their semi-aggressive nature. A rewarding species for those prepared to meet their specific care requirements.
The Fire Eel is known from sluggish waters including inundated floodplains and the slower-moving reaches of rivers. Here, this nocturnal bottom-dweller stays partially buried in the substrate during the day, emerging at night to feed on benthic insect larvae, small fish, worms, and some plant material. The Fire Eel makes a great addition to the peaceful fish community where there are no small fish present. The aquarium should be spacious and furnished with a soft sand substrate so that these diggers can wallow and bury themselves. Provide plenty of hiding places amongst plant thickets, bogwood, smooth rocky caves, PVC pipes and so on.
A FIRE RED Shrimp can be a great littl freshwater to add to an aquarium. Their bright red color really adds beauty to a tank, especially one loaded with live green aquarium plants and black gravel or substrate. FIRED RED Shrimp or Neocaridina heteropoda, also known simply as Cherry Shrimp, are natives of Taiwan. But most available in stores today are bread in captivity as they can reproduce in fresh water. FIRED Red Shrimp are active and interesting to watch. Here is an HD video of a FIRED Red Shrimp feeding in a planted aquarium.
Flagtail Prochilodus (Semaprochilodus taeniurus)
Origin: Wild Colombia
Diet: Omnivore and algae/biofilm grazer
Adult Size: 12″
Recommended Tank Size: 100 gallons
Compatibility: Fairly peaceful, but may nip at certain fish. A good dither for large cichlids or predators.
Preferred Water Parameters
pH: 6.5 – 7.2
Temp: 76-82F
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: <30ppm
The Orange Von Rio Flame Tetra is a vibrant, hardy schooling fish prized by aquarists for its striking coloration and peaceful temperament. These compact fish reach 1.5–2 inches and thrive in groups of six or more within 20-gallon or larger community tanks. They prefer well-planted environments with soft, slightly acidic water and stable temperatures. Their active schooling behavior and compatibility with other peaceful species make them an excellent choice for both established and newer aquarium setups. Minimal care requirements and resilience to fluctuating conditions ensure reliable performance in properly maintained systems.
Leverage Flourish Glue to easily and securely attach aquarium plants without the mess. Formulated by experts, this aquarium-safe glue provides a strong hold while promoting plant growth and health. Say goodbye to drifting plants and hello to a flourishing underwater garden.
Made from 100% natural, mineral-rich volcanic soil from Mount Aso in Japan and infused with beneficial nitrifying bacteria, Bio-Stratum is specifically formulated to provide immediate biological activity and maintain ideal conditions for a thriving planted aquarium. Characterized by its non-compacting 1 mm powder granules, Bio-Stratum allows plants with even the finest and most delicate roots to easily spread throughout the porous substrate while absorbing a powerful mix of nutrients, minerals and trace elements that promote explosive growth and overall health.
Designed for use with the Fluval C4 Power Filter, the C4 Bio-Screen Pad provides an ideal biological surface area for beneficial bacteria to colonize upon.
- Biological filter media
- Evenly distributes water flow into the C-series Trickle Chamber for additional biological filtering
- Also effective at trapping debris
- Convenient 3-pack format
- 3 x bio-screen pads included
