Good sized diamond tetra 💎
Good sized strawberry peacock chiclids
Electric blue male guppies
Nice and chunky espei rasbora
Platinum dumbo ear guppies looking good 🐟
Good sized espei/lambchop rasbora 🐟
Introducing the Odessa Barb, a stunning and vibrant addition to your aquatic world. With its mesmerizing colors and lively nature.
Featuring a beautiful combination of a bright red band and shimmering orange-gold, the Odessa Barb brings a burst of color to any aquarium. Its striking appearance adds a focal point of visual interest and creates a vibrant ambiance
Not only are Odessa Barbs visually appealing, but they are also active and playful swimmers. They explore every nook and cranny of their environment, providing constant movement and excitement in your tank.
First selection of koi instore ;
assorted, gold oguns, & butterfly koi 🐟
Loads of cherry shrimp instock 🍤
Plenty of very red cherry shrimps back in stock 🦐 🔥
Galaxy rasbora back in stock & dwarf corys
Espei/ “lamb chop” rasbora
Honey gouramis, are an attractive and peaceful species of freshwater fish that originate from Southeast Asia. These diminutive fish have a striking golden hue with orange and black highlights on their fins, making them a beautiful addition to any aquarium.
Honey gouramis are relatively small, reaching a length of approximately 2 inches when fully grown, and they are well-suited to community tanks. They are easy to care for and can tolerate a range of water conditions, although they prefer well-planted aquariums with plenty of hiding spots.
🐟 the torpedo barb - a tropical freshwater fish that hails from Southeast Asia. These fish are named for their torpedo-like shape and vibrant coloring, which typically includes shimmering silver or gold bodies with iridescent blue or green accents on their fins. Torpedo barbs can grow up to six inches in length, making them a relatively large fish that requires a spacious tank for optimal health an
Torpedo barbs are should be kept in groups of at least five- six individuals to thrive. While they are peaceful with other fish, they can be somewhat skittish and prone to jumping out of the tank if they feel stressed or threatened. It's important to ensure your tank has a tight-fitting lid to prevent any escape attempts.
As omnivores, torpedo barbs enjoy a varied diet that includes live, frozen, and pellet foods. Providing them with a range of options will help keep them happy and healthy.
Stocked back up on the lyretail cosmic guppies - will add brilliant colour & movement to your aquarium
Good colour, deep red honey gouramis
Nice sized harlequins instore
Good size & coloured up bosemani rainbows