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More Fish & Inverts For April Here At Pet Zone SD

More Fish & Inverts For April Here At Pet Zone SD

Posted by Pet Zone SD on on 7th Apr 2022

April is off to a good start! We got in 4 huge shipments of new fish & inverts this week and it's just a few days into the new month.

Here are some long awaited fish & crabs & lobsters back in stock:
- Mandarin Crab
- Medaka Galaxy Ricefish
- Tire Track Eel
- Java Loach aka Black Kuhli Loach
- Assorted Female Betta
- Cichla aka Peacock Bass: Mono, Kelberi, Temensis & Azul
Mandarin Crab - Geosesarma Sp.

Super vibrant and eye catching cousin of the popular Vampire Crab.

Pearl Galaxy Medaka Rice Fish

This is one gorgeous fish that doesn't get too big and does very well in a planted tank with other peaceful smaller fish such as Celestial Pearl Danios, Dwarf Gouramis and peaceful schooling Tetras.

Keep them with a number of females as the males show beautiful colors!

Tire Track Eel (Mastacembelus armatus)

These tire track eels are fun to watch while they swim around the tank and make a great addition to your fish tanks!
They have cool movements and add a bit of exotic-ness to any freshwater tank.

They are about 4" to 6" at the moment.

Java Loach 'Black Kuhli Loach' - Pangio oblonga

The Black Kuhli Loach is one of the smaller sized loaches and only reaches a max size of around 4 inches.
Their eel-like appearance makes them very eyecatching. They tend to be timid and hide but after time, they'll start warming up and coming out during the day.

Assorted Female Betta Fish

Comes in an assortment of colors and very active and vibrant.

** Sold as a single fish. We cannot guarantee any color choice or size, chosen randomly. For cherry picking, you must come in-store and pick in-person. We cannot do this for online sales.

Kelberi Peacock Bass Fry - Cichia Kelberi

Size is around 2 - 2.5 inches. Eating live food and pellets.

The Kelberi is one of the harder to obtain peacock bass in the fish keeping hobby and it highly sought after by monster fish keepers for its huge appetite and aggression.

Temensis Peacock Bass, Juvenile (Cichla Temensis)

Size is around 2 - 3 inches. Eating live food and pellets.

The Temesis is the largest out of the peacock bass genus. They come from waterways that get constant flow of water from the mountains to the ocean, thus requires a much better filtration system in aquaria.

Azul Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti)

They are about 2.5”-3” and currently feeding on live food though we are attempting to wean them onto dry foods.

Tangerine Lobster

Also known as the Tangerine Crayfish. This is a freshwater lobster that is very hardy and will accept a number of foods ranging from sinking pellets to fish, dead or alive.

Size is around 2 inches from head to tail.

Parrot Cichlid - Hoplarchus psittacus

The Hoplarchus is the "true Parrot Fish" and is one rare fish that isn't typically seen in the fish hobby. This gorgeous fish is relatively peaceful for a cichlid though they can get territorial at times. They prefer softer and more acidic water and must have a very good filtration system to keep these fish healthy! Size is about 3-4 inches roughly.